

#DRAG ME TO HELL BLU RAY FULL#
In any case, this is a film you shouldn't miss and should add it to your horror collection.Sam Raimi’s most recent horror feature DRAG ME TO HELL is getting the full Collector’s Edition treatment from Shout! Factory for its Scream Factory Blu-ray line, and the complete specs have just been released. More than likely, Sam Raimi has his hands full with his most recent releases.

I almost expected a sequel to DMTH because it's such a solid presentation and has a lot of room for extending the horror, but haven't seen anything yet, so it does appear as if there won't be anything. With Sam Raimi writing/directing and having the additional writing talent of his brother Ivan as well, Drag Me To Hell (Unrated Director's Cut) gets a RECOMMENDED PLUS. If we were still in the days of VHS, my tape would have been worn out by now. It's absolutely enjoyable to watch, and had to skip back a few times to watch it again. If you're a fan of Raimi, be sure to settle-in on the couch and especially take notice of The Parking Lot Fight, which is also featured in the making-of featurette. After a little bit of research, this particular curse raises a demon from hell to come after the person to whom the curse is put on.and to take their soul.ĭrag Me To Hell (Unrated Director's Cut) is yet another successful Raimi release which does not fail to entertain. Apparently, this button is key to connecting the curse with its owner.Įventually, Christine discovers she has only three days to have this rather wicked curse taken away, and seeks the help of Rham Jas ( Dileep Rao). Christine gets the upper hand, but not without the rather angry Gypsie putting a curse on Christine as she holds a button ripped from her coat.


Ganush follows Christine to the parking structure, and a violent confrontation ensues. Dropping to her knees and making a scene in the bank in front of Christine, she doesn't take no for an answer, and is reluctantly dragged out of the bank.Īt first, the situation may have appear to be resolved, but Mrs. Ganush she must come up with the money today, or find another place to live. The bank has already given several extensions in the past, and it is time to tell Mrs. She's behind on payments, and begs Christine to give her another extension. Ganush ( Lorna Raver) is about to lose her home. Competing with her for the promotion, is Stu Rubin ( Reggie Lee), who is already becoming friends with Wilshire Pacific's Bank Manager, Mr. Some might criticize me for comparing Raimi to these authors, but he does have a very unique way of presenting a horror movie, which none can match (and if they try, it's too obvious).Ĭhristine Brown ( Alison Lohman) is a loan officer who is up for an assistant manager promotion, but in order to prove her worthiness to the bank, she's gonna have to make some tough decisions. These authors have a way of pulling the reader into the story with the character, provide a terrifying experience, but also suggest some sick humor in the thick of it all. I suppose the reason why I like Raimi's films so much is because they have the storytelling quality of Edgar Allan Poe, H.P.
#DRAG ME TO HELL BLU RAY MOVIE#
Justin Long is one of my favorite horror movie actors, and seeing David Paymer was also a treat, as he adds that Raimi Humor. Raimi tends to selectively choose his actors for definitive performances. As usual (which is a good thing), Sam Raimi takes a typical average day event, focusing on the average person, and then just totally goes crazy with it - taking the viewer along for a rather terrifying (but horrifically humorous) ride. I was searching through my Blu-ray collection a few days ago, and came across another Sam Raimi favorite of mine, Drag Me To Hell. Number Of Discs: 2 (Blu-ray + DVD / Digital Copy) Studio: Ghost House Productions / Universal Studios Features: 35-minute Drag Me To Hell: The Production Diaries feature, and that's it.
