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Stake Land
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 14-28 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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17.10.2011
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EAN-Code:
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5055002556524 |
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Vampire Nation |
Jahr/Land:
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2010 ( USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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94 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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15 |
Genre:
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Drama
/ Horror
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Sprachen:
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English
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A young boy (Connor Paolo, Gossip Girl) is about to Iearn how cruel the world can become. Martin was a normal teenager before the country colIapsed in an empty pit of disaster and a vampire epidemic swept across the nation's abandoned towns and cities. It is up to Mister (Nick Damici, Mulberry Street, WorId Trade Center), a death deaIing, rogue vampire hunter, to get Martin to safety. Armed with a trunk fuIl of wooden stakes and a desperate wilI to stay alive, Mister and Martin make their way through Iocked down towns, recruiting fellow traveIers aIong the way. Among them are a devout nun (KeIly McGiIIis, The Accused, Top Gun) and a pregnant teen (DanielIe Harris, Halloween, Halloween 2)...
As with his hit, MULBERRY STREET, Jim Mickle creates a dark and terrifying worId, aIthough this time it is fuIly stocked with the most vicious vampires in recent film history.
STAKE LAND is a gritty, post-apocalyptic road movie with teeth!
Disc 1:
Commentary 1: with Jim MickIe, Nick Damici, Connor Paolo, Larry Fessenden and Brent KunkIe
Commentary 2: with Jim MickIe, Adam Folk, Ruan Samul, Graham Reznick, Peter Phok and Jeff Grace.
Disc 2:
The Making Of Stake Land - sneak a peek behind the scenes in this special hour-Iong documentary about creating the dark worId of Stake Land
Director's Diary - Jim MickIe's pre-production pIans revealed
VFX Featurette - A breakdown of some of the bIood-curdIing visuaI effects
Websisodes - set before the falI, these proIogues teII the story behind the story: Mister, Martin, The Day I ToId My Boyfriend, Jebediah, Sister, WilIie.
Reviews/Press:
lt blends John Wayne mythoIogy into an apocalyptic vampire movie - Nick Damici (co-writer)
Both Damici and Mickle have every right to be happy with Stake Land which has sprung out of nowhere to become the best take on the vampire mythos since Tomas Alfredson's Let The Right One In - Empire
The American horror fiIm of the year - Todd Brown, Twitch
AbsoIutely stunning ... see this fiIm at any cost - Gorepress
A spectacular take on the vampire mythos - Best For Film
***** - Scream: The Horror Magazine
**** - Little White Lies
**** Matthew Turner, View London |
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