Endlich erscheint sie, die DVD zum neusten "Crow"-Film, der vom Stil her recht anders als jener seiner Vorgänger sein soll:
"Wicked Pryer" ... RC1 DVD am 19.Juli
Dimension Home Video has provided Superhero Hype! with new art from The Crow: Wicked Prayer, which hits DVD on July 19 and stars Edward Furlong, Tara Reid, David Boreanaz, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Dennis Hopper.
In the fourth installment of "The Crow" series, Luc Crash, the leader of a satanic gang of bikers, murders a young man named Jimmy Cuervo (Furlong) and his girlfriend Lily (Chriqui) for the purpose of a ritual to make Crash an immortal demon. Cuero rises from the dead with the power of The Crow to avenge his girlfriend's death, and to stop the completion of the unholy ritual.
The eerie, supernatural thriller also stars Marcus Chong, Tito Ortiz, Rena Owen, with Danny Trejo and recording artist Macy Gray.
The movie, directed by Lange Mungia, is based on the comic book series and comic strip by James O'Barr. The screenplay was written by Mungia & Jeff Most and Sean Hood. The Crow: Wicked Prayer is rated R for violence and language throughout, and some sexuel and drug content.
The Widescreen enhanced DVD's bonus features include deleted scenes, storyboards, production design, a behind-the-scenes featurette and a filmmaker feature audio commentary. Spanish and French subtitles are available.
Allein schon die Besetzung klingt interessant:
Edward Furlong ("American History X")
David Boreanaz (TV´s "Angel")
Tara Reid ("Alone in the Dark")
Dennis Hopper ("Blue Velvet")
Emmanuelle Chriqui ("Wrong Turn")
Macy Gray ("Training Day")
Danny Trejo ("from Dust till Dawn")
Und zum Schluß gibt es dann noch ein Review des Films:
[spoiler]I can?t believe no one has posted anything about this, but the new Crow movie was screened this past Wednesday in LA. I bought a ticket for Constantine and saw Eddy Furlong smoking a cig by the door. There was a little too much fanfare for an off night at the movies so I snuck into the theater after he went in. I had no idea it was the Crow. It was some kind of cast and crew screening because the producer introduced the director, who spoke before the show and I spotted Marcus Chong from The Matrix sitting in the back. To be honest, I don?t know much about the comic, liked the first movie and hated the sequel. I didn?t even know there was a third one until I looked. I?m no big critic, but thought your fans would like to see an early review of the Crow: Wicked Prayer.
First off, the movie has a very Western tone?no big city rooftops in sight. Eddy plays an ex-con, whose hot girlfriend is the daughter of the town sheriff. Enter David Boranez, the guy from Angel, whose plan is to become the Devil and needs both Furlong?s heart and his girlfriend?s eyes to do it. Tara Reid plays David?s girlfriend/witch who whips up the spells to pull it off. The story isn?t much, guy comes back from dead, angel versus devil etc. but it?s got a lot going and has some real good performances to boot.
First off, I didn?t expect much from Eddy as The Crow, but he more than held his own. He plays a true underdog character--the last person you'd see the Crow inhabit and that's what I liked about it. I liked him sans makeup more, but in the Crow costume, he manages to pull off the best scene in the movie. It?s a twist I don?t want to give away. This one?s big on redemption. That said, David steals the show. He?s over the top, as is his ?Four Horsemen?, but does it so well. He had some awesome lines. ?I?d slice all your throats, but I have to get to the burial grounds.?
I recognized Tito Ortiz, the guy from the ultimate fighting championship, and he was actually pretty good, very soft spoken but a big presence. I saw him at the screening too he?s a pretty big guy. He, Marcus Chong and some Asian guy make up David's posse known as The Four Horsemen. Tara didn?t do much, but she wasn?t a distraction either. I liked a scene where she washes her hands clean of blood. However, David carried most of her scenes, he was fun to watch.
What really makes the film is the relationship between Eddy and his girl and that comes off very pure. The scenes with Eddy and her really worked. The film had a strong beginning, but almost lost it near the end. A sequence with Dennis Hopper seemed very out of place, but some people were laughing so maybe it?s just my tastes. The film made up for it in the end.
I wasn?t expecting much, but found myself enjoying this movie, partly because it moved quickly. The audience, though obviously biased, seemed to dig it. The movie had a good pace and it?s clear the director was going for something different. I was never bored.
Bottom line, I was expecting another mess and was pleasantly surprised with something different. Don?t expect any big action scenes though. This was definitely more of a character story and it showed in the care with the performances. It had heart and I have to mention the music .it honestly took the film to a whole new level. I'd definitely buy the score if it was released. It's very classy, soulful stuff.
I thought this was going to be a direct-to-video movie, but honestly, I could see it coming out in theaters. This one certainly deserves a look. It has way more heart than half the crap I?ve seen lately. I think Crow fans will be happy, they?ll probably get a lot more out of it than I did, but I left the theater feeling pretty good. Ending strong is a big plus in my book.
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