 |
| |
Others say...
"Expect more Hormones than Scares " Those looking for the serious slasher pic suggested by the previews, be warned: The most shocking scene in disturbia occurs in the first 10 minutes.
Overall - teen hormones feature more prominently than blood and guts, and voyeurism and the accessibility of technology almost play greater thematic roles than murderous next door neighbors. All of this doesn't mean disturbia is not worth watching. On the contrary, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it, and you may be as well.
Shia will be onscreen almost constantly, so you have to be able to enjoy, or at least have no problems tolerating, his patented brand of befuddled charm. Being thoroughly familiar with the electronic accouterments of a modern teen's lifestyle will also help you 'get' this movie. Sarah Roehmer adds some sizzle as the hot girl who moves in next door and David Morse doesn't have to try too hard to turn in a decent performance as the villain.
Good production, good chemistry and a fun script make disturbia a winner, just don't expect a scarefest. DVD includes making of, outtakes, and a VH1-esque pop-up video setting that quizzes you on pop-culture references and influences (kind of fun actually).
"A fairly solid effort. I liked this movie." D.J. Caruso, like many modern-day film directors, must obviously hold the legendary Alfred Hitchcock in high esteem. You would have to have been sequestered in a cave your entire life or be totally blind to miss all the many creative liberties Mr. Caruso has taken with the Jimmy Stewart classic, "Rear Window," to assume anything less. Having said that, however, I still must say I enjoyed this movie far more than I previously anticipated. Christopher Landon's screenplay, while somewhat predictable, still manages to throw enough surprises at you through its performances.
The aspiring Shia LaBeouf takes front and center stage here as young troublemaker, Kale Brecht. Kale, when he's not spying on his neighbors or causing fire and brimstone to rain down all around him, is actually quite the average and overall likeable kid. With the tragic death of his father serving as the motivation behind his unfortunate scuffle with a high school teacher, Kale has landed himself a three month house arrest. It is during this excruciating stretch that he begins to suspect his next-door neighbor might actually be the same elusive serial killer he's been following on the local news.
That's honestly the main story, right there. I will kindly refrain from spoiling anything further for those who still have yet to see this for themselves.
Now, I may normally not adhere to this type of film. But I was very pleasantly entertained. The clever nods to Hitchcock, as I've already mentioned, along with the collective contributions by La Beouf and David Morse, are what really helped hold my attention. This, plain and simply, is the sort of movie you watch with friends on a Friday night. It's not going to win over the gore hounds or those looking for grindhouse style shocks. This is PG-13 mainstream quality fare, at best. But it's also a motion picture I can freely admit I had fun with.
"Lively and fun, but not great" Disturbia takes a good while before anything interesting happens. Not that that is a flaw, but when we finally get to the good stuff, we find it's really not all that good. It is not suspenseful, and certainly not surprising. It is as predictable as you can get, yet I still found myself enjoying it. Perhaps it's because of the uber talented Shia Labeouf. He is a hugely capable young actor who conforms well to any role he plays. In Disturbia, you really get a sense of who his character is and you can't help but like him. He puts 100% into this film and I think that is why the film works as well as it does. I also really wish they used Carrie-Anne Moss more in this film. I really like her as an actress and would have loved to see more of her in this. All in all, a decent popcorn film, but not terribly thriller like or suspenseful. Also, the blooper reel is sadly lacking. It almost seems like a pointless tease.
"Entertaining Thriller" Shia LeBoeuf plays Kale Brecht, a guy who's having a very bad year. He just lost his father in a car accident and now he's on house arrest for punching his teacher.
He's told that once on House Arrest he may start to lose it and he's warned that if he takes his ankle bracelet off or goes too far from the house he will be arrested.
His mom decides it would be best to take away all of his privileges. He becomes bored, gets some binoculars and soon he starts to notice strange happenings taking place in the neighborhood.
After spying for awhile he gets the feeling the next door neighbor may just be a serial killer...
In the midst of all this he comes across a girl who lives next door, who he soon becomes friendly with and she along with Kale's best friend end up trying to solve the mystery of the killer next door.
During all this you aren't really sure if he's just going crazy or if the neighbor is really a killer.
I really enjoyed this film. I thought it was suspenseful and it kept me interested and on the edge of my seat till the very end. It was a good thriller and dosen't disappoint. Highly Recommended. 4.5 stars.
"Disturbia DVD" When i first got this video everything looked fine until i put it in. About 12 minutes in the movie it stopped playing. So i contacted the seller and told them the situation and they prompted me that they would send me a new one. A couple days later the video arrived and it worked great. The best part was i didn't have to send the old one back and waste shipping charges. Great customer service
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
Buy Cheap Software Now!
|
 |
| |
Disturbia (Widescreen Edition)
 |
List Price : $19.99
Our Price : from $8.24
|
Special offer for you..find the cheapest!
inflatable-madness from NC, United States offers this stuff for:
 | Price : $8.24 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
bab407online offers this stuff with condition New, new for:
 | Price : $8.25 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
rasssp2002 offers this stuff with condition New, new for:
 | Price : $8.33 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
vicelmedia from CA, United States offers this stuff for:
 | Price : $8.44 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
nv74_auctions from NY, United States offers this stuff for:
 | Price : $10.99 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
Allyson Jacobs offers this stuff with condition New, new for:
 | Price : $11.00 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
moviemars from NC, United States offers this stuff for:
 | Price : $12.99 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
kittiehope offers this stuff with condition New, new for:
 | Price : $13.00 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
smokymtnbooks from TN, United States offers this stuff for:
 | Price : $13.39 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
mediathrill from IL, United States offers this stuff for:
 | Price : $13.57 Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|  |
What our customer's say!
"Surprisingly good", i had my doubts, but the movie was quite entertaining. it a good rainy day-nothing else to do-stay at home movie
"Great transaction!", Exactly what I thought I was getting and for so cheap!! Few small scratches but played like mint. Thank you!
"Disturbia - Blu-ray Info", Version: U.S.A / DreamWorks / Region A, B, C MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 / High Profile Aspect ratio: 1.85:1 Running time: 1:44:36 Movie size: 29,63 GB Disc size: 36,43 GB Average video bit rate: 31.98 Mbps
DTS-ES Audio English 1536 kbps 5.1-ES / 48kHz / 24-bit / 1536kbps Dolby Digital EX Audio English 640 kbps 5.1-EX / 48kHz / 640kbps Dolby Digital EX Audio French 640 kbps 5.1-EX / 48kHz / 640kbps Dolby Digital EX Audio Spanish 640 kbps 5.1-EX / 48kHz / 640kbps Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps
Subtitles: English / English SDH / French / Portuguese / Spanish Number of chapters: 18
#Audio commentary #Serial Pursuit - Trivia track #Making of Disturbia (14m:51s) #4 Deleted scenes #Outtakes reel (1m:27s) #This World Fair: Don't Make Me Wait - Music video (4m:3s) #Photo gallery #Theatrical trailer
"good movie", The movie was a very good one. The product's quality is very high and didn't have any problems with it.
"Disturbia", I enjoyed this movie which tells of a Teen boy being put on home parole. He sees the neighbor doing suspicious things and sets out to somehow prove it.
You might need this...
Read this reviews before You buy...
"*Rear Window* all over again", If you remembered and liked Hitchcock's *Rear Window*, then you'll like *Disturbia*. Of course, IMHO, *Rear Window* is better.
Kale is under house arrest, strapped with an electronic ankle bracelet. His widowed mother has taken away his privileges, which is just about every electronics that a teenager can't live without (iPod, gaming systems, etc.) So, what's a boy to do? He can only have so much fun with a pair of binoculars.
On one side of his house, he spies on his hot neighbor, Ashley, and soon develops a friendship. On the other side, he spies his enigmatic, new neighbor, which he soons suspects that he's a serial killer. With the help of Ashley's and another friend, he investigates to see if his hunch is correct.
I found *Disturbia* to be simplistic, yet suspenseful. It's still an enjoyable film but I'd rather watch *Rear Window*.
"Awesome Film and Awesome LaBeouf", This film is great. To have a thriller done without gore and with actual suspense, quality acting is rare these days. At first glance one assumes the film caters to the teen age group but it is a film for everyone. Adults will enjoy this just as much.
Shia LaBeouf started with independent films and this was his first high profile film. He is the star and he shines here. The film rests on his shoulders and how his character deals with all that occurs to him. He provides a fully drawn out, three dimensional interpretation with a lot on his plate. We understand how he got to be on house arrest and we care. His character is real, a true teenager - he is intelligent, sarcastic and loves the ladies. In other words you must believe in this person for the premise of the movie to make sense and Shia carries this off with flying colors.
Comparisons to Hitchcock make sense but the familiar theme is done in a new and original way. I must admit that when I first saw the film I really enjoyed it but found the ending a little subpar. Upon second viewing it all clicked for me and I thoroughly loved it and loved getting caught up in the slowly building suspense and quality acting.
I must reiterate how rare it is to have a suspense film without gore and it works here very succesfully. The characters carry it and you will be on the edge of your seat. You will also ask yourself how much should you really want to know about your neighbors.
I am 47 and recommend it for all adults who love quality suspense and Shia LaBeouf is a definite rising star to keep your eye on.
"Why not to become a peeping Tom", After the death of Kale's father in a car accident (in which Kale was driving) he falls behind in school. Later, back in school, he punches a teacher who mentions his father. Kale is then put under house arrest with an ankle bracelet to track his movement. His mother disconnects his iTunes, computer games, and TV, so Kale passes his time by spying on all his neighbors, including the new and very beautiful girl next door, Ashley.
Ashley comes by to make friends with Kale and his best friend Ronnie, and gets into the spying game with them. Then Kale notices some strange things going on with the neighbor who lives behind Ashley, a odd man who lives alone. Kale thinks he sees the neighbor brutalizing a woman in his house, and suspects a bag in his garage to contain a body. He becomes so paranoid he even sends Ronnie over to the house, then fearful for Ronnie he breaks his house arrest (for the second time) to run to Ronnie's aid.
The neighbor, played by the extremely talented David Morse (The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Rock, The Green Mile) is cordial and courteous to the police as they take Kale back home. Then Kale's mother goes next door to ask that he not press any charges against Kale. Kale snaps. Has Kale gone off the deep end from cabin fever, or is what Kale has seen real?
While the movie starts out a bit slow, the tension will slowly build as Kale's paranoia grows. A typical plotline is saved by Morse's great acting. One thing I didn't like is the filming of the ending scenes; they were filmed in such darkness that its hard to tell exactly what's going on and who is where in the room. Not a bad movie, but not the best either. Rent instead of buy. Enjoy!
"Disturb in Suburbia", "Disturbia", or should I say "Disturb in Suburbia", directed by D.J. Caruso and influenced by Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window", is a very tense thriller, that despite the fact it doesn't bring anything new to the genre, thanks to its misterious atmosphere and genuine comedy, it succeeds in every aspect.
Under the tagline "Every killer lives next door to someone", we go to the movies on a Friday night, we pick a seat, start eating our popcorns and prepare ourselves to enjoy a horror/suspense movie. It's been 30 minutes since it started and we don't see the `horror' part coming. We feel like if we're watching a remake of "The Girl Next Door", which is acceptable for the `average audience' but suspense fans start to wonder "Will the scares ever start?". After a romantic comedy set-up, D.J. Caruso brings us some of the bad color when we see some blood stains on a window, with some screaming of a woman in the background. Is in that moment when we get that breaking point we've all been waiting for.
With some effective jump-out-of-your-seat scares, a typical cat and mouse game between protagonist-antagonist and a soundtrack that give you chills, in the hand of Geoff Zanelli, lead `Disturbia' to an excellent climax that is followed by a predictable ending, appreciating the fact that it's not ruined by a `surprise twist' we've seen lately in psychological thrillers that most of the time are not well-executed. This makes `Disturbia' a film that appeals to all audiences, no matter how old you are.
Taking away the fact that we feel like we're watching a chick flick in the first act, its third one compensates everything else, leaving everyone satistied, from horror-suspense fans to those who don't need to watch liters of blood on a screen to feel fear. With an excellent performance from Shia LaBeouf as the typical suburban teen and a nice mixture of genres hard to put together, turn `Disturbia' in 105 minutes of suspense, drama, comedy and mistery that everyone will enjoy, mostly if it is accompanied by a tower of Twinkies...
Rating: 4.5/5
"Not Great, But Fun for the Most Part", As a fan of suspense films, this little movie caught my eye when it was released in theaters April 13, 2007. Disturbia stars Shia LaBeouf as Kale, a teenager who is placed on house arrest after striking a teacher in school. His outlash was the latest on many that occured in the months following his father's death.
After his mother disables his technology (iTunes subscription & X-Box Live), he turns to spying on his neighbors to pass the time. This voyeurism leads to his paranoid thinking that one of his neighbors just might be a notorious serial killer. Stuck with an ankle monitor that alerts police every time he leaves his yard, he's stuck watching his murderous neighbor carry out what might be a series of murders. Throughout the course of the action, he develops a crush on neighbor Ashley (Sarah Roemer) and is helped along the way by his class clown friend Ronnie (Aaron Yoo), his link to life outside his house-arrest restrictions.
Disturbia has some good chills and a few scenes will make you jump out of your seat. In the end, it devolves into pretty familiar territory with basic slasher-film style suspense, as Kale tries to take down his neighbor (played by David Morse) and solve the mystery without ever leaving his yard.
At the end of the film I found myself feeling as if I had just watched a longer "serial killer" episode of a typical television procedural, such as Criminal Minds or CSI. The first two thirds leave you wanting more and sets you up pretty good before the typical killer-chases-Scooby-Doo-like-gang ending. However, the film does most of this in a pretty stylish way.
Disturbia opened at #1 when it premiered at the box office with $23 million, which quickly covered it's $20 million production price tag. It stayed in the top spot for the next two weeks. Comparisons and inspirations for this film are drawn mostly from Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, and comparisons have also been struck between the movie posters for both films. The Burbs is also mentioned as an inspiration.
The most memorable aspect of Disturbia may be the casting of rising star Shia LaBeouf, who just months later would star in Michael Bay's Transformers.
([...])
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
All the software listed in this directory are shareware and commercial software. There are no free software here.
We have many utilities which run on windows, mac / macintosh, linux and unix. As one of the download directory in internet we have many software and application. All of our applications / app are downloadable for your computer. We also have shareware, demo, osx, linux, xp, windows, 95, 98, 2000, win, winfiles program file. The extension of files may vary, it can zip, exe, jpg and many more. We don't support illegal software like hack, crack and serial number. No hacking and cracking.
Online PAD Generator /
Download Site /
Term Of Use /
Privacy Policy /
Disclaimer
|
|
|
|
Copyright ? 2004-2009.
Shareware Download, Files Download. All
Rights Reserved. ver2
Free Online Recipe,
Lowongan Kerja,
Indonesia Map,
Kamus,
Video Lyrics,
Health Vitamin,
PAD Generator,
Free Web Template, Wordpress Theme,
Deal Bargain Offers,
Affiliate Datafeed,
Mac OSX Tricks
Online Game Cheat,
Online Flash Game,
Electric Guitar Review,
RC Helicopter Reviews
Ascii Art,
Anagram Finder,
Clapper Generator,
Post-it Note,
Dog Name Generator,
Freelance Jobs,
Network Tools
|
|
|