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Silent Hill [Blu-ray]

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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. Interview With Makeup-Effects Artist Paul Jones –Jones discusses his history of coming into making effects and his original horror crafts and details the work he did on the film going scene to scene and monster to monster. Silent Hill Blu-ray delivers great video and reference-quality audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release Ballet of Canada and time spent helping figure skater Kurt Browning choreograph his routines. Hired for "Silent Hill" as a movement coordinator, newcomers. He highlights compromises with the studio, including the addition of Sean Bean's character. Influences are important to the helmer, who

beginning of his curiosity with creating special effects, with childhood interests in moviemaking and art, while industry influences offered him a clear As for extras, this release comes loaded with a mix of old and new material, covering the making of the film from many members of the cast and crew. Disc One features a new audio commentary with cinematographer Dan Laustsen, moderated by Justin Beahm, and the film’s theatrical trailer, presented in HD. Disc Two features a series of new interviews by Reverend Entertainment, including a 72-minute interview with director Christophe Gans split into 3 parts: The Origin of Silence, Adapting a True Work of Art, and Delivering a Nightmare; A Tale of Two Jodelles, a 26-minute interview with actress Jodelle Ferland; Dance of the Pyramid, a 37-minute interview with actor Roberto Campanella; and a 57-minute interview with makeup effects artist Paul Jones split into 2 parts: Monster Man and Silent Hill. Also included is Path of Darkness: Making Silent Hill, a vintage 62-minute documentary in 6 separate parts ( Origins, Casting, Set Design, Stars and Stunts, Creatures Unleashed, Creature Choreography); the 15-minute On Set vintage featurette; the 5-minute Around the Film vintage featurette; an animated photo gallery featuring 92 promotional stills and behind-the-scenes photos; and an animated poster gallery featuring 43 posters from around the world. For you completists, it’s worth noting that several overseas DVD and Blu-ray releases have additional bonus materials that are not included here, including additional audio commentaries, interviews, trailers, and TV spots.Path to Darkness" (SD) is the original 2006 making-of for "Silent Hill," divided into "Origins" (8:53), "Casting" (10:15), participation in "Silent Hill: Revelations." Campanella closes with reflections on the picture's fans and his pride in the work. performance, getting into the business with help from her mother at the tender age of two. Commercial work helped her with experience, also using 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).

creative path. Work with Bob Keen changed Jones's life, giving the young man a job and instilling him with the confidence to become part of the hire professionals from Guillermo del Toro's "Mimic" to collaborate with, while he selected a mix of film and digital to create the look of "Silent Hill." his French upbringing, enjoying the beauty of local cinema, but also interested in American film. With "Necronomicon," Gans was able to make his 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. Christophe Gans and screenwriter Roger Avary trying to master a specific approach that respects the exploratory origins of the original games,

Starring: Radha Mitchell , Sean Bean , Laurie Holden , Deborah Kara Unger , Kim Coates , Jodelle Ferland viewing event. Many of these productions have failed, but for most gamers, 2006's "Silent Hill" stands out as the rare success story, with director way into the North American industry, growing comfortable with Canadian locations, which would carry over to his next effort, "Crying Freeman." He

Silent Hill is a really interesting piece of the video game film genre. There are plenty of problems to point out with it, and you’re likely right, but its also a very fascinating movie. Whereas something like Resident Evil might be dumb fun or a Lara Croft: Tomb Raider gets a casting or some kind of setup correct, Silent Hill manages to both respect its source and the horror genre. And unlike so many of its video game brethren, it never, ever feels safe. For more about Silent Hill and the Silent Hill Blu-ray release, see Silent Hill Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on December 27, 2009 where this Blu-ray release scored 2.5 out of 5. case -- Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden, and Alice Krige in particular -- turn in solid but not exactly Two photo galleries provide a look at the marketing campaign. The first contains publicity shots and promotional stills while the second offers a selection of international poster art.

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job, discussing his time with Gans and the need to maneuver around a tight pre-production schedule. Specific monster designs are analyzed, along Set Design" (10:25), "Stars and Stunts" (7:51), "Creatures Unleashed" (12:38), and "Creature Choreography" (11:37). turned to surrealist paintings to define the look of the feature. In "Delivering a Nightmare" (24:50), the director admits he went out of his her Canadian upbringing to secure jobs in Vancouver. Ferland discusses her delight with scary movie role, while her casting in "Silent Hill" wasn't The second part of this interview, titled simply Silent Hill (26 minutes), finds Jones sharing several production stories, including working with the director, prepping for the shoot and designing specific gags. He reveals his favorite creatures and offers his first impressions of the finished film. He also briefly discusses the work he contributed to the sequel.

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