After many years and many millions of dollars, the world finally gets a piece of James Cameron’s AVATAR, in what may be the year’s most highly anticipated film. All I know is… it better be good! DVD is also rockin’ the awesome train, with Quentin Tarantino’s INGLOuRIOUS BASTERDS, the amazing (and fun) looking TRUNK, and let’s not forget… BEYOND REMEDY. Or maybe we should. See AVATAR, baby!
Rated: PG-13 for intense epic battle sequences and warfare, sensuality, language and some smoking.
Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez
Directed by James Cameron
Run Time: 160 min.
AVATAR takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save the alien world he has learned to call home.
INGLOuRIOUS BASTERDS
Rated: R
Starring Brad Pitt, Mike Myers, Eli Roth
Directed by Quentin Tarantino
Run Time: 153 Min.
Brad Pitt takes no prisoners in Quentin Tarantino’s high-octane WWII revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds. As war rages in Europe, a Nazi-scalping squad of American soldiers, known to their enemy as “The Basterds,” is on a daring mission to take down the leaders of the Third Reich.
TRUNK
Rated: Not Rated
Starring Jennifer Day, David Blanchard
Directed by Straw Weisman
Run Time: 89 min.
DeathNo one thinks about the way they are going to die until their death is upon them. For Megan that time is now. After being pushed into the trunk of a car by a psychotic serial killer Megan is forced to listen to him talk about all the ways he will dispose of her. Un-wavered by the horrific stories of the deaths of his other victims Megan plays along with his sadistic game, but will her compliance help her survive or will it insure a more gruesome death?
BEYOND REMEDY
Rated: Not Rated
Starring Rick Yune, Marie Zielcke, David Gant, Daniel Krauss
Directed by Gerhard Hroß
Run Time: 90 minutes
An abandoned hospital, full of vivid memories, hopes and fears. Every room is still haunted by the sighs, prayers and screams of former patients. In every corridor, you can still hear the slow footsteps of patients. In every operating room, you can still feel the trembling seconds between life and death. Everyone stepping into this hospital invades a building as dark and confused as the human soul. A group of students dare to enter this labyrinth to investigate the phenomenon of fear.