Product Description
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WATCH OUT! THEY GET YOU WHILE YOU RE ING!
When official Elizabeth Driscoll (Brooke Adams) notices
that her lover has become strangely distant, this sets in train a
series of shocking discoveries that sees both her and colleague
Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland) fleeing for their lives to
the sound of ear-piercing alien screams.
Remakes of great films are usually on a hiding to nothing, but
Philip Kaufman s brilliant update of the 1956 classic is a rare
and memorable exception. Transposing the action to the heart of
San Francisco allows Kaufman to retain all the suspense of Jack
Finney s original story while adding caustic social commentary
about the selfishness of the 1970s me generation that remains all
too relevant today.
But it s a paranoid thriller first and foremost, based on one of
the most psychologically terrifying of all premises what happens
when you can no longer trust not just the authorities but even
your nearest and dearest?
Special Features:
* High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the film
* Original uncompressed Stereo 2.0 audio / 5.1 DTS-HD Master
Audio
* Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
* Audio commentary with director Philip Kaufman
* Pod Discussion: A new panel conversation about Invasion of the
Body Snatchers and invasion cinema featuring critic Kim Newman
and filmmakers Ben Wheatley and Norman J. Warren
* Dissecting the Pod: A new interview with Kaufman biographer
Annette Insdorf
* Pod Novel: A new interview with Jack Seabrook, author of
Stealing through Time: On the Writings of Jack Finney about
Finney s original novel The Body Snatchers
* Re-Visitors from Outer Space: Or, How I Learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the Pod a documentary on the making of the film
featuring Philip Kaufman, Donald Sutherland, writer W.D. Richter
and more
* The Man Behind the Scream: The Sound Effects Pod a look at the
film s pioneering sound effects
* The Invasion Will Be Televised: The Cinematography Pod
cinematographer Michael Chapman (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull)
discusses the look of and influences on the visual style of the
film
* Practical Magic: The Special Effect Pod A look at the creation
of the special effects from the opening space sequence
* Original Theatrical Trailer
* Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork by Nathanael Marsh
* Collector s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic
David Cairns, as well as re-prints of classic articles including
contemporary interviews with Philip Kaufman and W.D. Richter,
illustrated with original archive stills and s
.co.uk Review
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In San Francisco everyone can hear Veronica (Alien) Cartwright
scream. In the ultimate urban nightmare, to is to die, to
be replaced by a soulless alien duplicate. Less a remake of the
1956 classic of the same name, more a fresh vision of Jack
Finney's source novel, Invasion of the Body Snatchers is the
archetypal story of humans suped by unemotional "vegetable
pods". A masterstroke is the introduction of SF icon Leonard
Nimoy as a very West Coast relationships guru determined to
explain everything in terms of urban psychological alienation,
and the story does prove more unsettling on the big city's
forbidding streets. This is very much an ensemble movie, with
outstanding performances from Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams,
and what proved to be the first of several key genre roles for
Jeff (The Fly, Jurassic Park, Independence Day) Goldblum. With
minimal effects and very little gore, but filled with unnerving
camera angles and a underpinned by a chillingly effective score,
the film is relentlessly suspenseful, culminating in a sequence
of terrifying set-pieces and a truly spine-tingling finale. More
resonant with each passing year, the story was reworked in 1993
as Body Snatchers. On the DVD: While the print is more than
acceptable there is a loss of detail and some shimmering
artefacts in the very dark scenes. The disc is not anamorphically
enhanced, which really should be a standard DVD feature. Still,
the picture is considerably ahead of VHS and the stereo sound is
highly unsettling.This text refers to an out of print or
unavailable edition of this title.
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Review
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Not only matches the original in horrific tone and effect, but
exceeds it in both conception and execution --Variety
A thrillingly nervy horror film --The Telegraph
Nver fails to give the audience just what it needs --Cinema
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