There's also some BD-Live based content, and the package comes with a digital copy. Though perhaps he had nothing to add, or perhaps there will eventually be another edition of the film. Raimi's presence is minimal, which is odd considering that he's known for his commentary on the Evil Dead and Spider-Man films. The only extras are production diaries, 14 behind the scene pieces (36 min.) highlighting the effects work and the supporting players. The differences are mostly in shot selections, though there appears to be slightly more gore in one of the animal sections of the film. Universal's Blu-ray presents the film in widescreen in the theatrical cut (99 min.) and the unrated director's cut (99 min.) The director's cut is shorter by about fifteen seconds, though it also doesn't have the MPAA card at the end. It's also great to see David Paymer in anything, and here he's perfect as a nebbish/Bank boss Drag Me to Hell is an American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Sam Raimi. Christine is convinced she’s been cursed by a Gypsy, but her boyfriend. After denying a woman the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer Christine Brown sees her once-promising life take a startling turn for the worse. The film, starring Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Jessica Lucas, David Paymer. Special credit has to go to Lohman, who is put through the paces and takes a beating, and a vomiting on like a champ. Christine Brown has a good job, a great boyfriend, and a bright future. Poster 1 for Drag Me to Hell, which was released on May 29, 2009. And that craftsmanship is all the more impressive in an era where most films feel pasted together. Raimi's slight of hand isn't particularly dense, but he makes a film so engaging you might miss what the left hand is doing. And though some may find the final reveal obvious, I was sucked in by the craft to not want to put the pieces together. ![]() We’re your movie poster source for new releases and vintage movie posters. To laugh it off, and then sting you again. Buy Drag Me to Hell movie posters from Movie Poster Shop. And that's what Raimi wants to deliver, he wants you to scream, and ooh and ahh every time something sinister is about to happen. And perhaps gore itself is something of a distraction from armchair clenching. ![]() Not this.this poster girl for dirty thoughts. Some were concerned when he was working with the constraints of a PG-13, but he's more interested in grossing you out, than delivering gore. How the hell was he supposed to look out for this girl She was supposed to still be an awkward teenager.
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