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Silver Bullet [Import] Review: Werewolf classic - Classic 80s horror. I love these eighties horror movies.They still hold up today. Definitely recommend. Review: Nice presentation of a classic movie. - Very cool presentation of a gem. I quite liked this movie when I was younger, and was pleasantly surprised at how well it held up after all these years. Nicely put together set. Movie looks great. I also really enjoyed the Wrightson illustrations in the source material. The version of the movie you want for home viewing.





| ASIN | B073FRP1BF |
| Actors | Corey Haim, Everett McGill, Lawrence Tierney, Robin Groves, Terry O'Quinn |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,243 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #172 in Horror (Movies & TV) #211 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #715 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,406) |
| Director | Daniel Attias |
| Dubbed: | French |
| Item model number | silver-bullet |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.33 ounces |
| Release date | August 15, 2017 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT |
| Subtitles: | English |
G**T
Werewolf classic
Classic 80s horror. I love these eighties horror movies.They still hold up today. Definitely recommend.
A**.
Nice presentation of a classic movie.
Very cool presentation of a gem. I quite liked this movie when I was younger, and was pleasantly surprised at how well it held up after all these years. Nicely put together set. Movie looks great. I also really enjoyed the Wrightson illustrations in the source material. The version of the movie you want for home viewing.
M**E
horror movie
One of my favorite horror movies to watch I bought this DVD brand new and it plays great
L**S
Film has never looked better. Beautiful remastering.
This movie has never looked better. This is one of the best 4k releases I've seen. The films color & detail is great. The bluray disk is great too. Its filled with special features. Definitely worth buying.
C**8
"What's a kid gonna shoot a silver .44 bullet at anyway?"
Based on a novella written by author Stephen King titled Cycle of the Werewolf, Silver Bullet (1985) falls into the area of being very good, while not on the same level of other movies based on King stories like The Shining (1980) or Christine (1983), but certainly not dwelling in the depths of cruddiness like Maximum Overdrive (1986), which, by the way was the only film King ever directed, which says a lot based on how many of his stories have been adapted to the big and little screens. I remember when Maximum Overdrive came out, and King made such a big deal about his directing it, saying something along the lines of if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself...boy did that film flop. Anyway, thankfully Silver Bullet wasn't directed by King, but was put into the more capable hands of a man named Dan Attias, who later went on to work almost exclusively directing television episodes for such shows like SledgeHammer, Jake and the Fatman, Melrose Place, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and so on...the film lists a pretty impressive cast with Gary Busey (prior to his 1988 near-fatal motorcycle accident where he suffered massive head injuries), Corey Haim before he became really annoying (that period began shortly after the film The Lost Boys (1987) and has yet to end), perennial screen meany Everett McGill, and a young Megan Follows, who I most remember as Anne from the Anne of Green Gables series. Also appearing in minor roles are Terry O'Quinn, probably most memorable as the psychotic killer step dad from the Stepfather films, and veteran actor Lawrence Tierney, who many would remember best as the gruff, curmudgeonly old man Joe Cabot from Quentin Tarantino's breakout film Reservoir Dogs (1992). As the film begins, we're presented with an older female narrative voice speaking of past events, specifically a particularly horrific series of events over the period of a summer long since past. As the voice speaks, we are transported back to the unspecified time, and witness a fairly brutal decapitation of a lone rail yard worker, which, apparently was just the precursor to horror yet to come. Soon afterwards we meet Marty Coslow (I thought it was Coleslaw, until I saw the credits), played by Haim. A prior, unmentioned accident has caused the loss of use of Marty's legs, confining him to a wheelchair, but he seems to have adapted well, especially with the diesel powered wheelchair his Uncle Red (Busey) built for him. Marty has a older sister named Jane (Follows), who is also the narrator at the beginning of the film, and they seem to have a very normal pre-teen sibling relationship where Marty plays pranks on Jane, and Jane gets frustrated with him because she believes their parents let him get away with much due to his condition. Despite Marty's condition, the relationship mirrors most any sibling relation consisting of varying degrees of love and hate. We also meet Uncle Red, a boozy, affable fellow who shares a special relationship with his nephew Marty, and also with Jane to some degree, based on the obvious indications that, while he is an adult, he still maintains a childlike quality of an adult who never grew up. He's the uncle you wish you had, the one to get you into R-rated movies, cover for you if you skipped school, buy you fireworks, etc. Anyway, as the summer wears on, so do the murders. The nature of the killings is obviously well beyond anything local law enforcement is accustom to (think Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Barney Fife in Mayberry, only without the humor), and the townspeople begin to get very agitated at the inability of the sheriff to find the killer. Based on the viciousness of the murders and the title of the film, we know it's probably a werewolf, but within the context of the film and the story, something like that is just too fantastic...that is, until Marty has a run in with the supernatural creature. Barely escaping, whom can he tell? His sister? He does, to which she doesn't initially completely believe him, until she comes across proof herself. Really, the only one they can turn to is Uncle Red, who thinks they're crazy, but is willing to go along if only to help placate his upset nephew and niece, and also, maybe because he still retains a bit of the ability to see the world through the eyes of a child, all the wondrous and horrific elements adults may not notice, as they're too consumed with the reality of life. So a member of the town is a werewolf? Possibly...you will probably figure it out well before the identity is revealed, and there is a certain amount of predictability inherent in the story, but neither of these elements seem to spoil the film any. The effects within the film may not win anyone any awards, but they are adequate and even pretty good at some points, but since the story doesn't solely rely on this aspect, I had very little problems with it. It's the characters in the story that enthralled me, and their very realistic and seemingly sincere relationships that sells this movie more than anything else for me. I truly liked them, and found them wholly interesting, thus I was concerned and even scared for them, when danger presented itself. I enjoyed all the characters here, but I thought Busey was particularly good, playing a role that probably fit his personality very well. The movie has a lot of heart, while avoiding the mushiness that so often accompanies it. Kind of strange to talk of such these with regards to a horror movie, but there you go. If you're a fan of special features, you'll be disappointed because there is really any, except maybe if you count English subtitles. The wide screen anamorphic print looks good, although the audio seemed a bit soft at times. Cookieman108
R**N
Excellent movie.
Classic. Werewolf horror with excellent suspense and a great who dunnit mystery , but not a movie for the squeamish.
M**R
Just as shown on line
Love this movie one of my favorite. Arrived in good condition. Thank you for very good packaging.
R**E
Has slipcover
Not sure if it’s a “while supplies last” situation but this recent batch had the nice slip cover, while older reviews said otherwise so I wasn’t sure what to expect.
M**S
Qualidade de imagem e áudio, impecável! Excelente filme, preço, e agilidade na entrega!
M**A
Compré "Silver Bullet" en 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray, y estoy encantado con esta edición de colección. La película, basada en la novela de Stephen King, es un clásico del terror con una historia atrapante de hombres lobo, misterio y suspenso que mantiene la tensión de principio a fin. El Slipcover de colección le da un toque espectacular a la edición, y trae muchísimos extras que hacen la experiencia aún más completa para los fans del cine de terror y coleccionistas. El envío llegó rápido y en perfectas condiciones, sin ningún daño en el empaque ni en los discos. El único inconveniente es que no incluye subtítulos en español, lo que puede ser un detalle a considerar si no manejas bien el inglés, pero en general, es una compra imprescindible para los amantes de Stephen King y del cine de terror clásico.
S**T
klasse klasse, endlich auf Bluray!!!Bin mehr als zufrieden,einer von vielen 80iger Kult Horrorfilme, glas klare Kaufempfehlung+top Lieferung:)!!!Danke!!!
J**B
A horror movie from a novella written by Stephen King. Great story, some dark moments. Good use of tension and practical effects of on a budget and Gary Busey hamming it up. I love this film.
D**2
Aunque en la trasera de la carátula ponga que contiene (sprachen,audio español en alemán)todo es mentira,una vez insertado el disco en el reproductor. Ni audio ni subtítulos.
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