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Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) is on her way to having it all: a devoted boyfriend (Justin Long), a hard-earned job promotion, and a bright future. But when she's forced to make a tough decision that evicts an elderly woman from her house, Christine becomes the victim of an evil curse. Now she has only three days to dissuade a dark spirit from stealing her soul before she is dragged to hell for an eternity of unthinkable torment. Director Sam Raimi (Spider-Man and The Evil Dead Trilogy) returns to the horror genre with a vengeance in the film that critics rave is "the most crazy, fun and terrifying horror movie in years!" (Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly)Bonus Content:Production Video Diaries Review: This is a really hysterical movie! - Very entertaining even though it's not at all scary. There are a lot of comedic and very campy moments. The old gypsy woman and the exorcist rock. Poor thing, she can't get a break. The dinner scene with the boyfriends parents is hysterical and the final exorcism scene is very entertaining. She's a loan officer at a bank who turns down an extension for an old gypsy woman who curses her. The ensuing attack scene in the garage is a gut buster, especially those crazy dentures. Basically she's stuck with a cursed object and for some strange reason doesn't pass it off to the a** kissing jerk from her office who stole her account. Being familiar with office politics, I found that final act of compassion rather puzzling. However she DID murder her pet cat, so I wasn't particularly sympathetic with her demise at the end. Now, why her boyfriend was still planning on taking her to his family vacation home for the weekend after that disastrous dinner and confirming the mother's worst fears about her suitability as a candidate for marriage to her precious boy is a mystery to me as well. That mother (oh man, you know the type, unless you pass muster, she's the mother-in-law from Hell and Back!), besides she'd never have let that marriage happen anyway. She'd stay up night and day scheming to get "the little girl from the farm" out of the picture. This is a really hysterical movie! Review: Drag Me To Hell Steelbook - Amazing artwork on the steelbook. One of the best I've ever seen. Plus the movie is also amazing. Sam Raimi knows his horrors.





| ASIN | B008RVCV3S |
| Actors | Alison Lohman, David Paymer, Dileep Rao, Justin Long, Lorna Raver |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,881 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #306 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,819) |
| Director | Sam Raimi |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 35021781 |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), French (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Director's Cut, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Grant Curtis, Robert Tapert |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Release date | October 2, 2012 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
N**P
This is a really hysterical movie!
Very entertaining even though it's not at all scary. There are a lot of comedic and very campy moments. The old gypsy woman and the exorcist rock. Poor thing, she can't get a break. The dinner scene with the boyfriends parents is hysterical and the final exorcism scene is very entertaining. She's a loan officer at a bank who turns down an extension for an old gypsy woman who curses her. The ensuing attack scene in the garage is a gut buster, especially those crazy dentures. Basically she's stuck with a cursed object and for some strange reason doesn't pass it off to the a** kissing jerk from her office who stole her account. Being familiar with office politics, I found that final act of compassion rather puzzling. However she DID murder her pet cat, so I wasn't particularly sympathetic with her demise at the end. Now, why her boyfriend was still planning on taking her to his family vacation home for the weekend after that disastrous dinner and confirming the mother's worst fears about her suitability as a candidate for marriage to her precious boy is a mystery to me as well. That mother (oh man, you know the type, unless you pass muster, she's the mother-in-law from Hell and Back!), besides she'd never have let that marriage happen anyway. She'd stay up night and day scheming to get "the little girl from the farm" out of the picture. This is a really hysterical movie!
T**K
Drag Me To Hell Steelbook
Amazing artwork on the steelbook. One of the best I've ever seen. Plus the movie is also amazing. Sam Raimi knows his horrors.
V**R
Es una edición preciosa y lleva 3 discos en 4k se ve increíble, muy recomendado.
T**L
Horror Comedy
This is one of the few horror movies that I have watched more than once. I know that it is supposed to be scary but it is one of the most enjoyable horror films that made me laugh and yet still want to watch it again. The basis of the show is about the price of getting a promotion and at what cost. Christine is a very likeable, main character who just wants to be valued for her hard work when things turn terribly wrong when she denies an old woman an extension on her house payment. The exorcism scene where the cat Christine sacrificed comes out of the mediums mouth was another moment of comedy. Most horror shows are terrible now a days and don't even keep my attention because not only are they not scary but they are also really stupid. This was one of those exceptions and is worth at least a rental.
R**N
Drag Me To Hell. Scary From Start To finish
I rented this one just finished watching it, this puts the S in scary, and is a fright fest from start to finish. It starts off with a nice spanish family the mother and father bring their spiritually afflicted son to a healer, a cursed bracelat has brought the ( Lamia ) an evil powerful soul eating demon from hell it comes for it's victims after tormenting them drags them to hell. The healer tells the demon she will see it again some day Later on a beautiful blond woman who works for a bank meets an old gypsy woman who comes there to get an extension because the bank is going to forclose on her house. The bank officer speaks to her boss but he says no to a 3rd extension then all hell breaks loose. The bank officer ends up going to the same healer that worked on the young boy 40 years ago, and once more the healer meets and battles the same demon again Plenty of horror, suspense, mystery, and drama in this one. Awesome plot and the special effects in this film are amazing. the actors give excellent performamces. I love the stunts to one of my favs is the possessed guy who while levatating over a table dances. I have to say this movie is very imaginative, so if like me you are a horror fan who loves a good scare this movie will do it for ya
J**S
Not bad, but could've been scarier to match the title
Good movie, but it wasn't quite scary enough for me. I wanted something to match up with the title. At least the blu ray A/V quality is pretty strong. Good picture and sound, especially if you're some type of surround sound speakers.
R**S
MUCH ADO ABOUT BUTTON
My apologies to William Shakespeare for playing with the title of one of his plays, but "Drag Me To Hell" Sam Raimi's (the genius behind the Evil Dead trilogy) return to horror turns out to be one-third of a good scare flick then it just implodes. Alison Lohmann playing an ambitious bank loan officer, in order to show her boss she can be ruthless, rejects a haggish gypsy woman's plea to extend her credit for her already defaulting mortgage. A neat Sam Raimi touch is, the gypsy woman has dentures so rotten and jagged, it looks like she opens tin soup cans with them. And during the knockabout catfight between Lohmann and the hag in a parking garage, the woman loses her dentures and proceeds to gum her adversary. Funny and creepy at the same time. It's during this fight the button comes into play. Ripping a button from Lohmanns jacket, the gypsy puts a curse on the button, hands it back to Lohmann and proclaims, "Soon you will be begging me". The rest of the first third concerns frightening visions and assorted things that go bump in the night. The second third, and the start of Raimi's stumble concerns a psychic reader and a exorcist-for-hire that leads to a spectacular seance/exorcism that is more silly than scary. Maybe Raimi's intention was for this sequence to be outrageously outlandish but believe me, it's just silly. The last third concerns the cursed button-an envelope and a "surprise" that fools no-one watching the film, and is insulting that the director thought he could mis-lead a viewer with half a brain. Nice try, Mr Raimi but may I suggest you re-watch your Evil Dead trilogy and see just how clever you can be with a much smaller budget and no buttons.
M**N
Truly Piqued My Interest
In my personal opinion, this was a great movie. One of the best horror movies I've ever seen. I'm not really a fan of horror movies but this one piqued my interest. So happy I rolled the dice and took a gamble with this one.
A**N
What’s an amazing film highly recommend to watch?
M**L
Edición sencilla, pero llegó bien y cuidada.
O**R
Muy buena película
K**I
Sehr guter Film
M**A
Très bon film ici uniquement en version originale l'anglais et en italien. J'adore ce film ou une tzigane jette une malédiction sur une employée de banque qui lui refuse le prolongement d'un prêt car elle espère de son directeur une promotion comme sous directrice de la banque. Malheureusement pour elle, elle refuse le prêt à la personne qui ne fallait pas. Et elle s'en repentira, allant voir un cartomancien qui lui fera rencontrer une necromancienne dans le but de se débarrasser de la malédiction, mais cela n'est pas si simple. Bon FILM ❤️ J'AI ADORÉ.
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