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The Last House On The Left (2009)
Released By: Rogue Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: 3/13/2009
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Studio: Rogue Pictures
Genre: Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Dennis Iliadis
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.thelasthouseontheleft.com
Theatrical Release: 3/13/2009
Home Video Release: 8/18/2009
Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Sara Paxton, Garret Dillahunt, Riki Lindhome, Martha MacIsaac
Published ID: 866566
UPC: 025192032837, 025192032387,
Plot: A pair of teenage girls are brutally raped and terrorized by a vicious gang of psychopaths, who subsequently find their cruelty returned tenfold when they seek sanctuary in the home of one of the victim's parents in this contemporary reworking of Wes Craven's controversial 1972 shocker. Shortly after arriving at her family's secluded lake house, Mari Collingwood (Sara Paxton) and her best friend are abducted by a sadistic prison escapee and his violent crew. Left for dead and nearly in shock after suffering unspeakable abuse at the hands of her captors, Mari realizes that her only hope for survival is to find her way back home. Unfortunately for Mari, her attackers have unwittingly arrived at her parents' home seeking shelter from the authorities. There, Mari's concerned parents, John (Tony Goldwyn) and Emma (Monica Potter), realize to their horror just what grim fate has befallen their beloved daughter. Suppressing their rage in order to lure the killers into a deadly trap, John and Emma quietly hatch a plan to make the three strangers suffer for their grisly transgressions. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Got the item in a timely manner
Added 11/19/2009

Haven't watched the DVD yet, I hope it is in good condition. The delivery time was great. Thank you.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
sick twisted
Added 11/16/2009

This is a sick and twisted movie with nothing new, except the sick minds that made it, Don't waist your time. Its over done., and becomes boring to where you wish it hurry up and end.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
nothing new
Added 11/11/2009

5.0 THE FILM ITSELF
8.2 VISUALS
6.6 SOUND
5.0 PACKAGING
0.2 EXTRAS


*** SOME SPOILERS *** REVIEW IS OF UNRATED VERSION ONLY, NOT THEATRICAL
I have never seen the original that got people all worked up. So when I saw this remake and heard talks about how this is "the best remake in years" I was expecting... more. After seeing alot of horror films, one thing that stood out is that The Last House on the Left (2009) does nothing special and offers nothing new. Sure, there's little blood or gore which is surprising seeing as that's what the kids need these days to stay entertained, but this film could've probably used it.

Is there an atmosphere? Yeah, I guess so. But the score pounds it into us that these people are so 'evil' that it gets old very quickly. Guess what? We know they're evil. We've seen them kill cops, kidnap two little teeny-bopper girls, kill one of them, and then freakin rape one of them. We know that these people are sick and twisted, we don't need to be bludgeoned with a spooky score to get the picture.

The film itself runs pretty boring. Clocking in at 107 minutes (unrated version), there are alot of boring moments and the typical dumb characterization. How many teenage girls are going to go with some strange pot-head back to a hotel room? Especially ones that appear smart and focused on school, but I guess that's the power of drugs.

Aside from the horrorific (and over extended) rape scene, there's nothing else here to call this a horror movie (until the last 30 minutes). I've heard people say that it's hard to cheer for the parents... this is not the case. Everyone should be rooting for the parents. If not, you should be placed head first into a microwave.

8.2 VISUALS
There's not much to see here, but this 1080p film looks pretty good. Colors are sharp and vibrant and while there's some grain, I believe that's supposed to be there for the feel of the film.

6.6 SOUND
Aside from the blaring, overused bass for when we see the criminals, there's very little else here for surround sound fans. The film runs more off of scenery and visuals than a decent score.

5.0 PACKAGING
The main menu is the oddest thing I have ever seen in a blu-ray release. It looks like a computer start up screen or something and while choosing through the dozens of special features and options (sarcasm ending now) most of the screen is clips from the movie.

0.2 EXTRAS
Now how about those special features! Oh boy. The year is 2009 people, and this is a remake of what some would call a classic for the horror / snuff film genre. So one would think that this blu-ray release would be littered with features. Even some of the most boring films of the last few months have a commentary track ("The Haunting in Connecticut"), but not here. How about an interview with Wes Craven or someone else about the difference between the new and old film or who's idea it was for a remake? Nope.

All we get are 9 minutes of boring deleted scenes and something called "A Look Inside" which is a 2.5 minute clip about the film that virtually tells you everything that happens in the film (minus the rape scene). And that is it. Extremely disappointing film matched by an even more disappointing set of special features.

IN CLOSING
I was let down by The Last House on the Left (2009) due to it being nothing memorable or fun. Aside from the rape scene, this is barely a horror film by any means. Sure, the crazy parents at the end extracting revenge is horror-ish, but it's understandable what they do. Special feature wise there is nothing here. So will a movie that visually won't be anything to show off to friends, a movie most people won't want to watch twice and completely worthless special features, this should only be purchased by absolute horror diehards who love to add to their collections. Or blu-ray fanatics.

4.4/10 "POOR"

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
good movie to pass the time
Added 11/9/2009

I was kind of scared of watching this movie due to the reviews that the rape scene was really bad I like scary movies and action movies and was told this movie was really good so I decided to purchase it I did not think the rap scene was that bad as they make it seen it was very infuriating and something you don't like to see but I was happy with the ending of this story! I liked this movie it was full of action and I feel the ending was very really good I would have liked it to have told us a little bit about what happened afterwards with the boy and the girl but I liked the movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
What more can you ask of a Reboot?
Added 11/5/2009

I'll keep this short and sweet. This was gruesome and twistedly faithful to the original in spirit and effect. I totally expected to be the one tortured when watching, well I should have left my preconceived notions at the door. The acting was sharp, the plot devices made just enough sense that it never broke my disbelief and I admittedly had to briefly look away from some scenes.

The setup was stellar and the ending did not disappoint. I give it a 5 but if it was possible I would have given it more.

Good for the genre and great by comparison of other remakes.

I would definitely suggest it to anyone that enjoys the genr

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Got the item in a timely manner
Added 11/19/2009

Haven't watched the DVD yet, I hope it is in good condition. The delivery time was great. Thank you.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
sick twisted
Added 11/16/2009

This is a sick and twisted movie with nothing new, except the sick minds that made it, Don't waist your time. Its over done., and becomes boring to where you wish it hurry up and end.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
nothing new
Added 11/11/2009

5.0 THE FILM ITSELF
8.2 VISUALS
6.6 SOUND
5.0 PACKAGING
0.2 EXTRAS


*** SOME SPOILERS *** REVIEW IS OF UNRATED VERSION ONLY, NOT THEATRICAL
I have never seen the original that got people all worked up. So when I saw this remake and heard talks about how this is "the best remake in years" I was expecting... more. After seeing alot of horror films, one thing that stood out is that The Last House on the Left (2009) does nothing special and offers nothing new. Sure, there's little blood or gore which is surprising seeing as that's what the kids need these days to stay entertained, but this film could've probably used it.

Is there an atmosphere? Yeah, I guess so. But the score pounds it into us that these people are so 'evil' that it gets old very quickly. Guess what? We know they're evil. We've seen them kill cops, kidnap two little teeny-bopper girls, kill one of them, and then freakin rape one of them. We know that these people are sick and twisted, we don't need to be bludgeoned with a spooky score to get the picture.

The film itself runs pretty boring. Clocking in at 107 minutes (unrated version), there are alot of boring moments and the typical dumb characterization. How many teenage girls are going to go with some strange pot-head back to a hotel room? Especially ones that appear smart and focused on school, but I guess that's the power of drugs.

Aside from the horrorific (and over extended) rape scene, there's nothing else here to call this a horror movie (until the last 30 minutes). I've heard people say that it's hard to cheer for the parents... this is not the case. Everyone should be rooting for the parents. If not, you should be placed head first into a microwave.

8.2 VISUALS
There's not much to see here, but this 1080p film looks pretty good. Colors are sharp and vibrant and while there's some grain, I believe that's supposed to be there for the feel of the film.

6.6 SOUND
Aside from the blaring, overused bass for when we see the criminals, there's very little else here for surround sound fans. The film runs more off of scenery and visuals than a decent score.

5.0 PACKAGING
The main menu is the oddest thing I have ever seen in a blu-ray release. It looks like a computer start up screen or something and while choosing through the dozens of special features and options (sarcasm ending now) most of the screen is clips from the movie.

0.2 EXTRAS
Now how about those special features! Oh boy. The year is 2009 people, and this is a remake of what some would call a classic for the horror / snuff film genre. So one would think that this blu-ray release would be littered with features. Even some of the most boring films of the last few months have a commentary track ("The Haunting in Connecticut"), but not here. How about an interview with Wes Craven or someone else about the difference between the new and old film or who's idea it was for a remake? Nope.

All we get are 9 minutes of boring deleted scenes and something called "A Look Inside" which is a 2.5 minute clip about the film that virtually tells you everything that happens in the film (minus the rape scene). And that is it. Extremely disappointing film matched by an even more disappointing set of special features.

IN CLOSING
I was let down by The Last House on the Left (2009) due to it being nothing memorable or fun. Aside from the rape scene, this is barely a horror film by any means. Sure, the crazy parents at the end extracting revenge is horror-ish, but it's understandable what they do. Special feature wise there is nothing here. So will a movie that visually won't be anything to show off to friends, a movie most people won't want to watch twice and completely worthless special features, this should only be purchased by absolute horror diehards who love to add to their collections. Or blu-ray fanatics.

4.4/10 "POOR"

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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