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One Missed Call (2008)
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, Ana Claudia Talancon, Ray Wise, Azura Skye
Screenwriter: Andrew Klavan
Producer: Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Scott Kroopf, Jennie Lew Tugend, Lauren C. Weissman
Composer: Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 5, 2009
HD DVD Features:
- note: This is a HD-DVD/DVD hybrid, playable on HD-DVD and standard DVD players.
- Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby TrueHD 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
- Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 - French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
Reviews
A market-spawned Happy Meal trinket lacking both skill and wisdom
Estreando como diretor em Hollywood, o francês Eric Valette já se mistura à multidão de cineastas sem personalidade nos primeiros minutos do longa.
...not the worst horror movie I've ever seen, but it is among the more tedious.
Here's the first in what promises to be a series of movies that are "January junk."
Do yourself a favor and go rent any Miike film other than this one. You've got somewhere in the vicinity of 75 from which to choose.
As Lead Belly might sing, to the tune of 'One Meat Ball': 'You get no thrills/ From One Missed Call...'
It’s hard to know what’s scarier—the fact that Asia keeps producing these movies, or that Hollywood keeps on remaking them.
...just another English-language remake of yet another incomprehensible Japanese horror movie.
The temptation exists to call the movie one missed opportunity, but honestly, I don't think anyone involved in this mess ever seriously tried to make something good.
there isn't much One Missed Call can do to satisfy horror fans.
While director Eric Valette fails to do anything with the derivative plot or the interesting cast, he manages an unusual, appealingly quiet tone.
... its 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating is harsh enough to almost make me want to defend it. Almost.
When it comes to scary movies, the Japanese have it figured out. Unfortunately, commercial filmmakers in the United States usually don’t.
To redial applicable catchphrases, this garbled American remake of Takashi Miike's already staticky 2004 exercise in J-horror is a wrong number.
Call's plot is so silly and nonsensical, even the characters have to regularly remind one another what exactly is supposed to be going on.
It's always a relief to see Edward Burns in anything he didn't write or direct himself. But just realize: This is the first big release of 2008.
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