The Fog (Widescreen Unrated Edition) | 
| Director: Rupert Wainwright Actors: Tom Welling, Maggie Grace, Selma Blair, Deray Davis, Kenneth Welsh Studio: Columbia Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 154 reviews Sales Rank: 28594
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 100 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D13655D UPC: 043396136557 EAN: 0043396136557 ASIN: B000CCBC9O
Theatrical Release Date: October 14, 2005 Release Date: January 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The past has come to haunt them! Great horror movie.
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"A Worthy Remake" May 9, 2009 Terry Richard (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada) Despite what critics and fans have said about "The Fog", this film is a great remake of a classic horror film. It isn't Oscar material, but what scary movie is. It is meant to be fun and campy and I actually enoyed it. I will also admit I am a huge fan of Tom Welling, and there is a great scene in the film where he takes his shirt off: that is worth the price of the movie. The film basically follows the same plot as the original in which a huge fog bank descends upon Antonio Bay and all hell breaks loose. Lots of surprise elements are included, and there were many times I jumped while watching it. The DVD has some great bonuses, including commentary by the director, deleted scenes, and a great documentary on remaking a classic. When the new version of "The Fog" came out in 2006 it debut at #1 at the boxoffice, eventually accumulating a gross of over 26 million dollars: someone liked it! Sit back, make some popcorn and enjoy a great, scary film.
This isn't that bad May 6, 2009 The Tao of Netflix (Washington, DC) I like this movie. Obviously, I'm a huge fan of the original Fog and I saw this one at the theater; I hated it there, but somehow found myself buying it. Since, I have come to really enjoying this movie, but not in its entirety. I'm one of those who can watch select scenes of a movie and be very satisfied. This is clearly one of those. It gets progressively worse near the end, and that's unfortunate. However, it has a lot of elements i really enjoy - a coastal movie, some decent horror (albeit not really scary), a lot of night scenes, etc. So enjoy it for the few good scenes.
The Fog is Back!!! March 4, 2009 PUMPKIN MAN This time, John Carpenter and Debra Hill helped produce the remake of their horror classic. Also, it seems more for teenagers than for adults. The original seemed like an adult horror movie, rather than teens, because they get Tom Welling to play Nick Castle, Maggie Grace, and DeRay Davis to appeal to younger viewers. I wanted to watch the original and the remake back-to-back, and I think the original is better because it's scarier. This one is okay. Some people may find it boring. If you like remakes, you might like THE FOG!!!
When The Fog Rolls In, So Does The Tedium February 22, 2009 darklordzden (Australia) Bit of an oddity, this. I'm still trying to work out why anyone would a) want to remake John Carpenter's 1980 classic and b) more importantly, why they wouldn't try and rework the premise a bit more - ala the excellent 'Dawn Of The Dead' remake, which, in my humble and probably blasphemous opinion, actually surpasses the original. As it stands, what you get are the standard nods to modern tokenism (everyone is young and beautiful, the soundtrack is full of contemporary modern music and there is much more of an accent on CGI) and some decent camerawork. Some fairly decent production values ensure that it's not a terrible film by any stretch of the imagination, but it's just not a particularly interesting one either. Its also not remotely scary, which is a major failing in any modern horror film and what small atmosphere it does build up deflates like a limp balloon when the crew of the `Elizabeth Dane' make their definitive appearance and turn out to be less scary than the ghost pirates from those truly dreadful 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' movies or a villain from an episode of the original series of 'Scooby Doo'. That said, Selma Blair does appear in a rather fetching pair of panties and some of the fog effects are quite nice, but it's not a patch on Carpenter's spine-chilling, 'less is more' original.
Great December 16, 2008 Donna Carol Smith 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got the DVD well before the time expected. It was in excellent condition and played beautiful. No problems with buying or receiving the package. I would definitely recommend this seller.
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