This user is a My Best Buy® Elite Member, who has spent $1,500 on eligible purchases and is now getting 1.10 points per dollar. They may have received My Best Buy® bonus points for submitting reviews.
I'm a fan of the first two. Three was okay. Trailer for this one looked hopeful. There were a few funny/corny parts I liked but that was about it. The picture quality was really good. Acting seemed overdone, not enjoyable. Story line was blah. CGI (computer generated images) was alright but wish they would have used animatronics, think they look more realistic. The Graboids keep evolving, which I don't really care for. Think they should have stuck to the original creatures and just had a different story line or better meaningful acting or something.
I was really looking forward to seeing this movie when it came out. It looked awesome and exciting, most of it was. But when they add all the s-e-x it takes away from the movie, I think so anyway. And i'm sure they thought it was necessary for the story, but i don't think so.I knew there was going to be s-e-x content, and I can handle some, but WOW. i mean i dont really need to see the two scientists each "do it" with their creation. So I thought this movie was going to be really awesome, but the s-e-x content really turned me off, lol. That'sjust how I feel about it, but everything else was cool about it. (btw, had to write s-e-x, because inappropriate language, i guess...??)
Joel Schumacher's exercise in occult Nazi horror has been given a simple presentation on this DVD from Lions Gate Films. Blood Creek has been given a widescreen transfer to disc, letterboxed at 2.35:1 on conventional televisions and enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16:9 monitors. The desaturated color schemes and sharp focus of Darko Suvak's cinematography come across accurately on this release, but it also reinforces the film's dim and shadowy look, and it might have helped to brighten the image just a bit for home video. The audio is mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1, and the surround mix is lively and realistic. The dialogue is in English (with a few moments in German), and the disc includes optional English and Spanish subtitles but no additional spoken language options. As a bonus, this edition includes an optional commentary track from director Schumacher, who discusses his cast, the historical basis behind the story, and the practicalities of shooting a film in Romania. The only other additional material on this release is a collection of trailers for other Lions Gate releases. horror fans interested in the film will get a watchable transfer in this release, but anyone hoping for a deluxe edition with lots of extras (or even a trailer) will have to wait.
When i saw the movie on the shelf it looked really interesting, since it had Dominic Purcell (Prison Break) in it. I thought he was gonna be the protector and hero of his family or something....and he kind of was. But i found out he was actually the brother who vanished and he wasn't really protecting his family, just looking for revenge, which is good but I was looking for a little more. The beginning looked real promising- the acting was really good and the story seemed strong. Then it kind of slowy went downhill. Anyway, i was expecting a little more from this movie. It's a good late night movie, though!