THIRTEEN (8) HORROR FILMS THAT SCARED TF OUT OF ME
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Drag Me to Hell will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 29 via Scream Factory. The 2009 supernatural horror film is directed by master of horror Sam Raimi.
Raimi co-wrote the script with elder brother Ivan Raimi (Army of Darkness, Spider-Man 3). Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer, and Adriana Barraza star.
Specs and special features will be confirmed at a later date, but the extras from the previous Blu-ray edition (listed below) are expected to be carried over.
Special features:
Interview with actress Alison Lohman
Interview with actress Lorna Raver
Interview with composer Christopher Young
Production Diaries - Behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with director Sam Raimi, actors Allison Lohman, Justin Long, David Paymer, Dileep Rao, and Lorna Raver, special effects artist Greg Nicotero, director of photography Peter Deming, and more
Vintage interviews with director Sam Raimi and actors Alison Lohman and Justin Long
Theatrical trailer
TV spots
Still gallery
Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) is on her way to having it all: a devoted boyfriend (Justin Long), a hard-earned job promotion, and a bright future. But when she has to make a tough decision that evicts an elderly woman from her house, Christine becomes the victim of an evil curse. Now she has only three days to dissuade a dark spirit from stealing her soul before she is dragged to hell for an eternity of unthinkable torment.
Pre-order Drag Me to Hell.
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My darling girl,
Once again I beg your forgiveness. Perhaps we could wind the clock back three days, let's forget the things I have said. It was out of character.
How, how do you make me feel this way? Vulnerable. Brand new. My heart beats in my chest, an unfamiliar sensation.
What does it make me, that I have begun to accept what this is? For what it is. A bad person, I should guess.
Then, I dare to ask, if I should entertain these compulsions - Well, just how vile am I?
Forgive me, you have so quickly stolen my inhibitions and I am filled with guilt. But all at once, I am prepared to throw my body into the fire for you. I shall await the descent to Hell, the inevitable, for the way I would lose myself in your presence.
Let us forget about all this.
Sincerely, unapologetically,
Your damned angel girl
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Saw people talking about Drag Me To Hell on Twitter and while I had fun watching the movie with my mom a few years ago because we like campy horror, people don't talk about how racist it is.
Listen, half of the times I tell people that I'm half Romani, they're like “oh are you gonna rob me/stab me” or they tell me to sing and dance. Sometimes they ask me unironically if my mom is homophobic (no she's not, in fact my entire Romani side of the family are very supportive) or are surprised when they know I'm bilingual, I like to read and I'm continuing with my studies, because to them gypsy girls never study, they get married and have kids at age 15. And sometimes they're like “ostia qué miedo me vas a echar una maldición gitana?” (una maldición no pero igual te doy un guantazo por pesao, en plan sé más original). The Romani witch stereotype is one of the one that bothers me the most. And Drag Me To Hell? Literally every person I've met that's watched that movie is like “oh that movie made me afraid of even talking to gypsies!” So, while I did enjoy it, please remember: that movie is racist af.
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I have a love/hate relationship with Drag Me to Hell.
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