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Vacancy - DVD - VERY GOOD

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Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Studio
Unbranded
MPN
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UPC
043396182882
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Actor
Luke Wilson, Kate Beckinsale
Rating
R
Director
Nimrod Antal
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Vacancy

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This riveting thriller features Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale as a couple whose car breaks down, stranding them at a very dangerous hotel. Director Nimrod Antal carefully builds the suspense as the film gradually leads to horror when the hotel turns out to be a snuff film operation, with cameras everywhere and lots of truly horrific videos of past murders (shot in the same room) lying atop the TV set. The couple needs to think fast before they become the next victims. Beckinsale and Wilson play down their star wattage and get truly involved in their change-of-pace roles, sucking the audience into their situation far deeper than one might think possible. Meticulous use of the tawdry, low-rent motel setting--lots of rotted wood, stained wallpaper, and ugly sofas--provides a realistic sense of space. Intelligently crafted and unfolding practically in real time, VACANCY is edge-of-the-seat all the way. Other strong points are the punchy score from Paul Haslinger, a PSYCHO-ish credit sequence, a creepy Frank Whaley as the hotel clerk, and lots of references to films like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER. Thanks to all this care and attention, the scares linger longer than you might expect, so don't watch it alone.

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0043396182882
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Luke Wilson, Kate Beckinsale
Director
Nimrod Antal
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Movie/TV Title
Vacancy
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Luke Wilson, Kate Beckinsale
Release Date
20070814

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  • That Room On The Tape Looks Awfully Familiar...

    Caught this one off cable recently and honestly I wasn't all that impressed. Wilson and Beckinsale do an adequate job as the broken-hearted couple who's marriage is crumbling after the death of their child, but what got me most about this film is the various degrees of illogical plot points running throughout it. Sure, as a Hitchcockian thriller it does a good job of emulating that eras feel, but in placing that type of film in present-day make sure you have your characters act accordingly. For example, if you were an inn-keeper who secretly killed various guests in a violent invasion style solely for the puropse of filming it to sell snuff films, why in the world would you leave some of the tapes in that room for the future victims to be warned? And if you saw a bunch of cameras in your ...

  • Decent -- More Potential Left Behind Though

    "Vacancy" is a stylish, scary, ambitious thriller that recalls not only the original "The Hitcher" but also some of Alfred Hitchcock's work. That's for the first 45 minutes. The second 45 minutes is so routine and disappointing that it's hard to believe it was made by the same skilled filmmakers responsible for the first. Director Antal is a skilled craftsman with a terrific eye — a rare ability to craft images that are original and stylish, but also dramatically purposeful. His lead actors, Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, are terrific as well, but by the film's midpoint the performers and director feel like they're straining to make illogical situations believable. "Vacancy" starts off with a great opening title sequence that recalls Saul Bass's work in "Psycho", and then thrusts the ...

  • Vacancy (2007, DVD)

    This riveting thriller features Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale as a couple whose car breaks down, stranding them at a very dangerous hotel. Director Nimrod Antal carefully builds the suspense as the film gradually leads to horror when the hotel turns out to be a snuff film operation, with cameras everywhere and lots of truly horrific videos of past murders (shot in the same room) lying atop the TV set. The couple needs to think fast before they become the next victims. low-rent motel setting--lots of rotted wood, stained wallpaper, and ugly sofas--provides a realistic sense of space. Intelligently crafted and unfolding practically in real time, VACANCY is edge-of-the-seat all the way. Other strong points are the punchy score from Paul Haslinger, a PSYCHO-ish credit sequence, a creepy ...

  • Room for improvement in 'Vacancy'

    With a little more depravity, Vacancy, the bare-bones, derivative motel-owned-by-a-psycho film could be one of those grindhouse films that Quentin Tarantino remembers fondly. It has that kind of stupid energy, unhindered by logic, and it does eschew some of the more by-the-numbers crap you see in corporate horror films today. Example: The psychos here are not unstoppable killing machines who get up again after you stab them to death, just so there's one more chase to fill in that last reel. In fact, last reel be damned. Having pressed all the voyeuristic buttons it's allowed for its rating, Vacancy just stops. Even for a horror film it's short, leaving you looking at your watch and saying, "Yeah! I still have time to go home and catch 24." But really, how much time do you need to convey ...

  • You will love VACANCY---At least to RENT--not to BUY!!!

    Vacancy was a very good movie with great acting. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and will have you jumping plenty. This is a great movie to watch while cuddling with that special someone. She will be jumping very frequently. I won't give away the movie, but give this one a shot. You will love it. I do think that this movie is just a one-timer. I loved it the first time but really didn't care to watch it again. I didn't buy this movie for that reason. Now, Disturbia, that is a movie definitely worth buying. Have fun ebay shopping!!! George