Ravenous (UK)

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You are who you eat
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 97 mins
Retail Price: £15.99
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Synopsis:
Fort Spencer, the Sierra Nevada mountains, 1847. A bedraggled stranger (Robert Carlyle) stumbles in, claiming to be Colquoun, a settler who has been trapped in a mountain cave by a snowstorm. He reports that his fellow cave-dwellers have been reduced to cannibalism and that he was lucky to escape with his life. Captain John Boyd (Guy Pearce) and his army colleagues accompany Colquoun back to the cave, only to uncover a far more grisly version of events. Directed by Antonia Bird, with a score by Michael Nyman and Blur`s Damon Albarn.

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Three Audio Commentaries (Antonia Bird; Damon Albarn/Robert Carlyle/Jeffrey Jones; writer Ted Griffin)
Deleted Scenes with optional Commentary
Three Picture Galleries
Trailer

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English

Subtitle Tracks:
Hebrew
Icelandic
Czech
Finnish
English
Spanish
Portuguese
Hungarian
Danish
Norwegian

Directed By:
Antonia Bird

Written By:

Starring:
John Spencer
Jeffrey Jones
Jeremy Davies
David Arquette
Robert Carlyle
Guy Pearce

Casting By:
Suzanne Smith
Billy Hopkins
Kerry Barden

Soundtrack By:
Philip Phile
Quiltman
Michael Nyman
Stephen Foster
Damon Albarn

Director of Photography:
Anthony B. Richmond

Editor:
Geraint Huw Reynolds
Neil Farrell

Costume Designer:
Sheena Napier

Production Designer:
Bryce Perrin

Producer:
David Heyman
Adam Fields

Executive Producer:
Tim Van Rellim

Distributor:
Twentieth Century Fox

Your Opinions and Comments

9 / 10
i originaly bought this and when i herd that a special edition
was being realesed then i bought it the day it was out and i
sold my old one to my best-freind the film is brilliant with it`s
mix of black-humor and brutal violence and with some superp
acting from guy pearce,robert carlyle and david arqutte the extra features are interresting especialy the deleted scenes and the commentry.
posted by verhoeven on 12/11/2001 19:28
8 / 10
Great film! I didn`t expect much but was very suprised at how entertaining this was. As said before, a brilliant mix of black humour, gore and action. Great performances from Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle.
It is quite slow at the beginning but builds up nicely and has some great action scenes towards the end.
The DVD has nice extras especially the deleted scenes. Definitely worth checking out.
posted by morpheus177 on 24/12/2002 00:29