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Silent Hill [Blu-ray]

Silent Hill [Blu-ray]

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Dance of the Pyramid" (36:34, HD) chats with movement coordinator Roberto Campanella, who recounts his troubled A Tale of Two Jodelles" (26:03, HD) sits down with actress Jodelle Ferland, who tries to recall her early years of A Tale Of Two Jodelles (HD, 26:03) – Interview with actress Jodelle Ferland. This one is a pretty in-depth interview as well as she gives a well rounded take on her career with deep dives into her work on commercials. She’s a joy to listen to and really comes off as just an all out good person. performances, and stabs at exposition that are not inclusive to those who haven't spent weeks of their lives in front of a television, mastering this challenge of playing multiple roles. Production memories are brief but numerous, including her time with all the monsters of the film. While

Path of Darkness: Making Silent Hill is a vintage documentary in six parts, which was created for the film’s original DVD release in 2006. The interviews are made up mostly of EPK material, but there’s plenty of interviews with the film’s cast and crew, as well as behind-the-scenes footage. The Making of Silent Hill (labeled as On Set on all releases, including this one) was produced for the French DVD release and covers much of the same ground. Around the Film is similar, but much, much shorter. Last, but not least, is the US theatrical trailer. tales from "Hellraiser III," "FX: The Series," "Nightbreed," "Blade," and "Ginger Snaps." "Silent Hill" (25:34) reunites Jones with his most his cameo (as a miner), first impressions of the film, time on the sequel, and advice to his younger self are also included. In the second part, Adapting a True Work of Art (21 minutes), he expresses his desire to keep game fans happy by regularly answering questions online during production. He reveals some of his inspirations from the world of art and cinema and talks about the necessity of compromise on the project. Path to Darkness" (SD) is the original 2006 making-of for "Silent Hill," divided into "Origins" (8:53), "Casting" (10:15),Silent Hill – Collector’s Edition is a 2-disc set that features reversible cover artwork displaying original poster artwork. Disc 1 contains the film and Disc 2 contains all bonus material sans the commentary and trailer. Campanella soon found himself in multiple roles, including the Red Pyramid, which required intense care with makeup and footwear, along with

Christophe Gans and screenwriter Roger Avary trying to master a specific approach that respects the exploratory origins of the original games, The video on this release by Concorde is miles above what Sony released here in the U.S. on Blu-ray. The quality is dull on the U.S. release and here it has details to it and this makes for the better experience. There's a nice level of grain present. 5/5 for the video. The audio is superb, the German dub is loud and fierce. However the English audio isn't a loud but it still does the job. The only pro about the Sony release is that PCM English audio, that was awesome; audio is 5/5.

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However, for all of its positives, Silent Hill also has its fair share of shortcomings, mostly in its story. The mystery of the town is far more intriguing than its eventual explanation. There are also far too many moments of expository dialogue, none of which are that exciting to watch as characters literally stop to talk about the details. It’s also unfortunate that most of the CGI elements don’t hold up all that well. Performances aren’t particularly noteworthy either, though the actors pull off their roles well enough, with Radha Mitchell taking most of the abuse as the film’s lead. All in all, not a perfect film, but beautiful to look at and disturbing to watch at times. his French upbringing, enjoying the beauty of local cinema, but also interested in American film. With "Necronomicon," Gans was able to make his

blindness caused by a massive helmet. Reflections on Gans and his giving directorial style are offered, along with a detailing of the actor's transferring that sense of mystery and approaching malevolence to the big screen. There's undeniable artistry to the movie, with Gans lovingly newcomers. He highlights compromises with the studio, including the addition of Sean Bean's character. Influences are important to the helmer, who When it comes to video game adaptations, it’s common knowledge that filmmakers tend to fail at capturing what makes the stories of the games appealing, or the material itself just doesn’t translate well into other mediums. Super Mario Bros. and House of the Dead can be enjoyable for their unintentional entertainment value, but only a handful have become, at the very least, passable films. Outside of 1995’s Mortal Kombat and 2016’s Warcraft (the latter I personally believe is a bit better than most give it credit for), one of the best continues to be Silent Hill.participation in "Silent Hill: Revelations." Campanella closes with reflections on the picture's fans and his pride in the work.

Rose (Radha Mitchell) and her husband Christopher (Sean Bean) have a newly-adopted daughter named Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) who’s having nightmares about a place called Silent Hill, which she calls out in her sleep but can’t remember upon waking. Going against her husband’s wishes, Rose drives Sharon to this mysterious place in the hope of ridding her of the nightmares once and for all. After a car accident, Rose wakes up to find Sharon missing and pursues her into the fog-laden town of Silent Hill, followed closely by a concerned police officer (Laurie Holden). Soon they discover a dead town, covered in ash and full of monsters who come out after nightfall, as well as a cult with a sinister past, lead by a pious woman (Alice Krige). childhood in Rome, with dance training saving his life, giving him the focus and discipline he needed. Success with dance brought him to the National Dance Of The Pyramid (HD, 36:36) – Interview with actor Roberto Campanella. He discusses how Gans had influenced his work on the film draws a circle around his career and dance and how he incorporated it into his work.

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Art" (21:21), Gans discusses his mission to interact with the fan base, working very hard to make a proper adaptation, but also remaining Silent Hill is a strong piece of filmmaking from a visually-driven director that, while not containing the most interesting story, excels aesthetically. Whether that makes it one of the best video game adaptations is up for debate, but Scream Factory’s Collector’s Edition Blu-ray release certainly gives the film a more welcome presence on disc in the U.S. When the film started, I saw the Universal logo and then Focus Features logo and with the Focus Features logo we hear the Silent Hill theme play, like how it does in the U.S. release with the Sony logo. And I hear the dubbing for Radha Mitchell and I understood it. My three years of learning German paid off as soon as the film started and it was one of the greatest rewards I could ever give myself. For that, with my personal experience, I give the film a 5/5 because it was a good farewell to a country that gave me so much and that the film is almost exactly like the first video game. Ballet of Canada and time spent helping figure skater Kurt Browning choreograph his routines. Hired for "Silent Hill" as a movement coordinator,



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