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Interview with the Vampire [Blu-ray] | ![Interview with the Vampire [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Iq20M7vRL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Neil Jordan Actors: Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Stephen Rea, Christian Slater Studio: Warner Category: DVD
List Price: $28.99 Buy New: $19.50 You Save: $9.49 (33%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 6241
Format: Color, Special Edition, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 123 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: WARBR35881 UPC: 883929003549 EAN: 0883929003549 ASIN: B001AQR3E4
Theatrical Release Date: 1994 Release Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 10/07/2008 Rating: R
Amazon.com essential video When it was announced that Tom Cruise would play the vampire Lestat in this adaptation of Anne Rice's bestselling novel, even Rice chimed in with a highly publicized objection. The author wisely and justifiably recanted her negative opinion when she saw Cruise's excellent performance, which perceptively addresses the pain and chronic melancholy that plagues anyone cursed with immortal bloodlust. Brad Pitt and Kirsten Dunst are equally good at maintaining the dark and brooding tone of Rice's novel. And in this rare mainstream project for a major studio, director Neil Jordan compensates for a lumbering plot by honoring the literate, Romantic qualities of Rice's screenplay. Considered a disappointment while being embraced by Rice's loyal followers, the movie is too slow to be a satisfying thriller, but it is definitely one of the most lavish, intelligent horror films ever made. --Jeff Shannon
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Stop with the uneducated reviews already November 29, 2008 Dellamorte (LA, CA USA) You blu ray owners that are whining about grain in movies on blu ray should educate yourselves on how the movie was shot to begin with. Time isn't always the culprit for lower quality films. This is why say One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest looks so rich and clean and this one doesn't. A lot of things play a factor, between the biggest which is type of film stock, camera, lenses, lighting. This movie was shot this way. What you are seeing is what was shot. It isn't because Warner is out to "get you". Trust me, they want to make consumers happy. They want good reviews so people will buy more of their products. It's not like Interview is a small title that they can just throw on an HD disc either. It's a shame the average consumer has this mentality, and if you are a high end movie collector, you should really start taking these things into consideration before posting a review. All in all this film looks great. And blow the other DVD transfers to pieces.
worst blu ray? we dont think so November 25, 2008 Heather and Mark (austin, tx usa) considering this movie is 14 years old, we think it looks very very good. we also have the original dvd and there is definitely a real smooth look to the blu ray and not so choppy as many regular dvds are on hi def tvs. ours is a sony bravia 1080p resolution and we are very impressed. there's only so much they can do to restore the films. we have other older films on blu ray (the shining, clockwork orange, and a few others) and this one looks more fresh and clean than they do. considering you can get the blu ray for only 20 bucks, it's well worth it. many regular dvds are that much. plus the movie is amazing. we dont normally rate products on here but when we saw all the comments saying the blu ray sucked we just had to speak our minds cuz we think these people are expecting way too much out of a film that is over a decade old.
THIS is the BEST BluRay you could do??!!?? November 20, 2008 JC 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me begin by saying that I absolutely ADORE this film...my rating is for the BluRay transfer and presentation ONLY. This version SUCKS...especially for THIRTY BUCKS. Only a couple of moments in the Theatres des Vampires appear slightly crisp and refined, the rest is no better than the standard DVD. 'IWTV' deserved better than this rubbish. Shame on you Warner Bros., you did a FANTASTIC job on The LoSt BoYS but on this film you dropped the ball. AND GET NEW DVD EXTRAS FROM THIS DECADE! THEY ARE LO-DEF AND TIRED LOOKING! Don't waste your money.
Interview with the Vampire November 12, 2008 Russell Sanders 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I love this movie, but my rating is about "blu-ray" version. There is NOTHING about this movie that is "hi def" The package states 1080p hi def AND 480p/i standard version. There is no way in the menus to play different "versions" and I'm CERTAIN I'm watching a regular 480p standard version of this movie..... No new audio formats either.... There is NO reason to buy this movie on blu ray! It's NOT high definition.
Worst Blu Ray so far October 21, 2008 Rob in CA 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought the original DVD and then the special edition. Comparing the DVD vs. the blu-ray with the DVD on a low end multidisc Sony and the Samsung BDP-1200 which was considered about the best Blu-ray, I can't believe how little difference there is. The Blu ray looks like they tried to make it blurry and have no color. I have an older DTS receiver, so the DVD audio is actually better for me on the DVD, which is all the more insulting. Until now, the 2 years ago Sleepy Hollow Blu ray was my worst purchase, this far exceeds it. The extras are lame and in SD. this should be $4.99. Save your money! Worst Blu-ray remastering EVER!
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