Der Maschinist (2004)
Trevor Rezniks Leben besteht aus schlaflosen Nächten, Besuche der Prostituierten Stevie und den nächtlichen Besuche eines Flughafencafés, mit dessen Kellnerin er tiefgründige Unterhaltungen führt.
Nach einem Arbeitsunfall, bei dem sein Arbeitskollege seine Finger verliert, gerät Rezniks Leben zunehmend in ein totales Chaos, das an seiner mentalen Gesundheit zerrt.
Er verfällt durch seine Schlaflosigkeit und seinen Verfolgungswahn seinen unbarmherzigen Halluzinationen.
(10/10)
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Death Machine will be released on Blu-ray on May 21 via Kino Lorber. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the 1994 cyberpunk horror film features new cover art by Jean-Baptiste Chuat & Ronan-Wolf Chuat with the original poster on the reverse side.
Stephen Norrington (Blade, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) makes his feature directorial debut from his own script. Brad Dourif, Ely Pouget, William Hootkins, John Sharian, Martin McDougall, Andreas Wisniewski, and Richard Brake star. A young Rachel Weisz appears in a small role.
The two-disc set includes three cuts of the film: the 100-minute U.S. version, the 122-minute international version, and a newly created 106-minute director's cut. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1:
US cut (100 minutes) newly mastered in 2K from an interpositive
Audio commentary by Horror-Fix.com's James G. Chandler and Ash Hamilton (new)
US theatrical trailer
Newly created director's cut (106 minutes)
Audio commentary by writer/director Stephen Norrington and film historian Michael Felsher (new)
Technical audio commentary by writer/director Stephen Norrington (new)
Audio conversation with writer/director Stephen Norrington and creature creator Alec Gillis (new)
Isolated score
7.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
Disc 2:
International cut (122 minutes)
Interview with composer Crispin Merrell
Interview with editor Paul Endacott
Interview with costume designer Stephanie Collier
Interview with producer Ray Burdis
Interview with co-producer Stuart St Paul
Artwork & design gallery
Behind-the-scenes still gallery
German theatrical trailer
Japanese theatrical trailer
Japanese behind-the-scenes promo
The year is 2003. Chaank Industries, ruthless world leaders in future weapons technology, hires a new Chief Executive, Hayden Cale. Cale soon uncovers a secret and unethical weapons project the company is involved in. Her first order of business is to shut it down. Her troubles just begin as she also tries to fire the company technological mastermind, Jack Dante—a childlike psychotic with a dark genius for exotic weapons design. Dante retaliates by unleashing into the corporate headquarters the Death Machine—the ultimate killing unit. A weapon that tracks its target by sensing fear and has the power to rip through walls with its hard steel strength and razor teeth. Cale must wage a desperate bloody battle with the terrifying force that has no mercy, no pity and no fear.
Pre-order Death Machine.
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Entering my Machinist (The Machinist is a 2004 psychological thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Scott Kosar. It stars Christian Bale as the title character, a machinist struggling with paranoia and delusion after being unable to sleep for an entire year. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, John Sharian, and Michael Ironside appear in supporting roles.) Phase (I moved to third shift at the foundry I work at)
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The Machinist (2004)
Directed by Brad Anderson
Cinematography by Xavi Giménez
Starring Christian Bale, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, John Sharian and Michael Ironside
"A little guilt goes a long way."
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@spaceviking @fritz-valentine !!!
i think this is pretty much the clearest view of the tattoo we’re gonna get! i still can’t tell what’s going on with all the design, BUT i think i get most of it?? Tried scribbling over the screenshot to try and get a clearer view
Fun touch: the thing that’s probably supposed to be a dragon (there’s wings in there!) has what very much looks like a xenomorph head:
my brain insists on seeing the part underneath the xenomorph head (under the katana thing?) as a naked body with boobs, in which case. Raimi please no.
The left and right sides seem to be mostly identical, but i legit can’t tell what’s going on in most of the bottom right part. There’s a thing that looks like a skull? with something on its head (probably not a flower, but let me dream)? Behind it is a big mystery blob...
AND THEN THERE’S THE MYSTERY BABY. which is what i’ve chose to call whatever that thing at the bottom is. i said baby but really what my brain insists on seeing is the Baron Harkonnen from the Dune movie. Who knows what the heck this is supposed to be.
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