Ravenous (DVD, 2005, Widescreen)

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Product Details

  Mfr: 20th Century Fox   Model: 2230396
  UPC: 024543203971
(Manufacturer # 2230396 ) Plot
    In 1847, many Americans made the journey across our continent in search of gold. Many failed to complete the journey or see their dreams come to light. Capt. John Boyd (Guy Pearce) found his way here thanks to an act of cowardice during the Mexican-American War; he has been banished to a desolate military outpost in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Upon his arrival, he is greeted by a rag-tag group of soldiers manning the fort: Hart (Jeffrey Jones), the despondent commanding officer; Toffler (Jeremy Davies), the company chaplain; Knox (Stephen Spinella), the drunken doctor; Reich (Neal McDonough), the only real soldier of the group; and Cleaves (David Arquette), the heavily medicated camp cook. One day, Colqhoun (Robert Carlyle) stumbles into their camp. The half-starved Scotsman had been traveling with a group of settlers until they were snowbound. Unable to move forward, they took refuge in a cave, where once they ran out of food, they were forced to resort to cannibalism. Colqhoun barely escaped the madness -- or did he? Boyd and the soldiers hear of the old Indian legend of the Wendigo, which states a man who tastes the flesh of another steals that man's strength, spirit and essence. His hunger, however, will become an unstoppable craving. Like a vampire, the more he eats, the more he wants, and the stronger he will become, with death the only escape from the madness. The soldiers are soon drawn into the frenzy and Boyd is soon left with the choice of eating or being eaten. ~ Ron Wells, Rovi

Bonus Features

  • 3 audio commentary tracks: director Antonia Bird and composer Damon Albarn; actor Robert Carlyle; screenwriter Ted Griffin and actor Jeffrey Jones
  • Deleted scene with commentary by Antonia Bird
  • Photo galleries
  • Production stills
  • Theatrical trailer

Actors

    Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeremy Davies, Jeffrey Jones, John Spencer, Stephen Spinella, Neal McDonough, David Arquette

Director

    Antonia Bird

Producer

    Adam Fields, David Heyman
Awards
    Rating
      Graphic Violence, Adult Language, Drug Content
    Audio
    • Sound : DD5.1/DDS
    • Language : Eng
    • Subtitles : Eng/Spa
    Video
    • Screen : WSE
    • Dar : 2.35:1

    Review

      Surviving as a cult film after being written off by most audiences, the bizarre plot of Ravenous is a twist for British director Antonia Bird, whose filmography focuses primarily on realism. Yet straight from the trailer's satirical tag line "you are who you eat," this dark comedy is steeped in irreverence. But can cannibalism really be made funny? Bird tries with lines like, "It's lonely being a cannibal; it's tough making friends," but for the most part it's what one might guess, given the topic: strange, graphic and disturbing, full of roasted carcasses and fleshy stew. The cast is a kick to watch: Guy Pearce's morally righteous Captain Boyd is fascinating given his desperate dilemma and Robert Carlyle's Colqhoun eerily transforms himself from a convincing, spooked victim to a menacing and unrelenting predator. The performances, plus a vampirish vibe due to its isolated setting, totemic symbolism, and ghoulish-giggle background sounds, add up to an interesting near-miss of a film that too uncomfortably blends farce, satire, and horror. Ravenous is close to being a genuine cult find but may ultimately leave all but potential serial killers hungry for the gem of a movie it might have been. ~ Lisa Kropiewnicki, Rovi
    Product Info
    • Release Date : September 06, 2005
    • Length : 100 Minutes
    • Dvdsides : 1
    • Dvddiscs : 1
    • Upc : 024543203971
    RequirementsDVD Drive or DVD Player

    Specifications

    About this edition:
    UPC: 024543203971
    BINC: 8727669
    Format: Rated R, 100 minutes, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, Enhanced WS
    Region: USA & territories, Canada
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Subtitle Languages: Spanish

    Reviews (5)

    • Anonymous
      2 years, 7 months ago at Barnes & Noble

      5.0 / 5.0

      Get your snacks and some soda, this ones sure to quench your thirst! If you have any reservations about enjoying this flick, just dig deep down into your primal being! One of the best films that I've ever viewed! If you've got even a smidge of a dark side, this one's for you!!!

    • Anonymous
      2 years, 7 months ago at Barnes & Noble

      5.0 / 5.0

      This was a great movie, although it takes a certain mindset to properly enjoy it. The movie is centered aound the concept of cannibalism, and features a considerable amount of gore. The movie definitley keeps you on the edge of yur seat! Guy Pearce is incredible as always, and Robert Carlyle is conniving and hissworthy. Best of all, though, is the ''turkey-in-the-straw'' soundtrack by The Michael Nyman Orchestra that gives the film an element of black humor.

    • Anonymous
      2 years, 7 months ago at Barnes & Noble

      5.0 / 5.0

      Ravenous is a sweet movie, it definately kept me at the edge of my seat. Great gore.

    • Anonymous
      2 years, 7 months ago at Barnes & Noble

      5.0 / 5.0

      This is a dark tale of Cannabilism. It is a well done movie and quit stylish.

    • Anonymous
      2 years, 7 months ago at Barnes & Noble

      5.0 / 5.0

      of all the movies that i've seen,with native american folklore.this movie has a close account of this native supernatural belief.i like to see always how close the movies come to the truth or history