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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (Blu-ray,2009) Rhona Mitra,Not a Scratch!

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New
An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all facets of the item are flawless and intact. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Not a Scratch on Blu-ray, Case Lightly Worn, Look at Photos!! No Digital Copy Code”
Case Type
Blu-ray Case
Subtitle Language
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Rating
R
Studio
Sony Pictures
Product Edition Year
2009
Region Code
Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
Format
Blu-ray
Language
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Release Year
2009
Actor
Kate Beckinsale, Rhona Mitra, Craig Parker, Jared Turner, Shane Brolly, Bill Nighy, Michael Sheen
Features
Color, 5 Featurettes, Music Video, Interactive Map, Behind The Scenes Featurette, Captioned, Commentary, Widescreen
Season
--
Movie/TV Title
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Music Artist
Paul Haslinger
Video Format
NTSC
Director
Patrick Tatopoulos
Sub-Genre
Buddy, Caper, Chase, Conspiracy, Escape, Halloween, Survival, Vampires, Werewolves, Action / Adventure
Cinematic Movement
Expressionism, Impressionism, Surrealism
Franchise
Underworld
Edition
Widescreen
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Movie
Producer
Beth DePatie, Kevin Grevioux, David Kern, Gary Lucchesi, James McQuaide, Eric Reid, Tom Rosenberg, Skip Williamson, Henry Winterstern, Len Wiseman, Richard S. Wright
Run Time
92 Minutes
Genre
Action, Adaptation, Adventure, Apocalyptic, Crime, Drama, Educational, Epic, Fantasy, Horror, Period/Historical, Political, Psychological, Revisionist, Romance, Satire, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Tech Noir, Thriller & Mystery, Traditional, Tragedy
Country/Region of Manufacture
Unknown
Theatrical Release Year
2009
UPC
0043396292109

Item description from the seller

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  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

    We're going to have to rate this third Underworld as AVERAGE(with the other two rating EXCELLENT with TWO THUMBS "WAY" UP). We are definitely fans of the Underworld films, but this release did not quite do it for us. Personally, I played it three times the first day we rented it and just could not get a feel for it(and couldnt even watch it 100% through). It offers a lot of the same graphics, special effects, and blood but the acting cast is just not the same. I think that is what kinda ruined it for us. We feel it couldve been ANOTHER Excellent Underworld if the same leading acting cast was in it, but this new cast just didnt do very well. It was a toss up as to buying it or just renting it for $1.00. Being that we werent aware of the new cast, we were considering it, ...

  • Underworld Prequel Very Surprising and Has it All.

    This Underworld Prequel was an absolutely astounding and very surprising piece of artwork. This film genre has truly taken hold since the first film came out. The Gothic timbre was totally top-notch. The film starts off with narration from our more familiar character Selene (Kate Beckinsale). During the Dark Ages, the story begins by tracing the origins of a centuries old blood feud between the aristocratic vampires and their onetime slaves, the werewolves (Lycans). A young Lycan named Lucian (Michael Sheen) emerges as a powerful leader who rallies the werewolves to rise up against Viktor (Bill Nighy), the cruel vampire king who has enslaved them. Lucian is joined by his secret lover, Sonja (Rhona Mitra), in his battle against the vampire supremacy and his struggle for Lycan freedom. ...

  • WoW...Better then expected

    If you are a fan of either of the first two Underworld movies you are going to like this one as well. This movie seems to take place a short time after the creation of both races but some time before the events that open Underworld Evolution. The entire story of the feud between the vampires and lycans is told in 90 minutes with plenty of action interspersed throughout. My only complaint is that the movie could have been longer with more character development. An hour and a half is hardly enough time to tell a love story, which is what is at the heart of this movie. Also, a little more depth could have been given to Raze's character as his origins are shown but not in much detail. These plot points are sacrificed to keep the action scenes rolling but the action is great. There are ...

  • great movie

    This prequel to Len Wiseman’s Underworld and Underworld: Evolution is distinctively different, especially minus the nimble vampire warrior star, Selene (Kate Beckinsale). Underworld: Rise of the Lycans takes its cues from the vampire/werewolf battles that occur in the other films, but director Patrick Tatopoulos focuses here on the young werewolf Lucian's (Michael Sheen) rise to leadership. Rise of the Lycans is set mostly within the walls of vampire lord Viktor’s (Bill Nighy) castle, so the film’s silver, black, and blue palette reflects a world happening under moonlight. From the outset, when Viktor brings Lucian, the first werewolf, into the world, this villainous bloodsucker’s daughter, Sonja (Rhona Mitra), is smitten with Lucian’s hairy appearance and instinctual intelligence. As ...

  • Underworld : Rise of the Lycans (blu-ray)

    I'm so very glad the story was more focused on Lucian as it's a nice change from Selene and Michael being in the spotlight (not to mention Michael Sheen's arguably superior acting ability). As for Rhona Mitra, I won't say she was better than Kate Beckinsale but I can't say she was any less of an asset. Not only did she look great, but she executed her lines superbly. I will however say that I find Sonja's character much more interesting than Selene's. The chemistry between Lucian and Sonja was much better than that of the chemistry between Michael and Selene. The story was much more intriguing, emotional and tragic than that of either of the previous two expeditions (this being of course subjective), as many who recall the flashbacks presented within ...