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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert A. Masciantonio |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wea Corp |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 654930302194 |
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Customer Reviews of Cold Hearts
A movie I could watch again and again I couldn't wait for this movie to come out on dvd and now that it has I couldn't be more pleased. My only complaint was that it wasn't in a true letterbox. The commentary stands as a special feature. It was nice to hear a director tell stories about making the movie rather than how the shot was filmed. Most of the technical lingo goes over my head on commentaries but this one was quiet entertaining. The movie itself looks great. This is a movie I pop in when my friends come over. I suggest you do the same.
Left my Heart Warm
I waited YEARS to pick this movie up on DVD after seeing a special screening. It was worth the wait. While I still would have liked to have seen it in true letterbox, I thought the picture looked great. Crisp and pretty clean, the colors are great on the transfer. The extras were very good as well. Honestly, I found myself with a lump in my throat after watching the Behind-the-Scenes Gallery. I don't know if it was the music or moving dedication, but it was done very well. The Auditions were also very fun to watch. It's clear why the actors got the parts they did because they were all so good. As far as the actual movie goes, it's still pretty darn cool. There are tons of fun referances to other movies while still being pretty original. The commentary track, while not technical, was also very fun to listen to. This disc is worth buying!!
Leaves you Cold
I read some other reviews that say that this (DVD version) is better than VHS version. I've only seen the DVD release & hated it, so I can't imagine what lemon they put out on tape.
This is similar to "The Lost Boys" in that a group of young vampires hang around a holiday area; only this film is all totally done from the vampire's point of view.
Once again, it's another American film that doesn't actually like to dwell on the main feature of it's subject - vampirism. I say this because, the vampires all mill about the promenade, they discuss life in general, but when it comes to actually feeding, you don't really see it. Some girl's dragged under the promenade, and a vampire emerges with blood on his face. What happened - well as I say, in many American vampire films they don't like to show this part, because they think you won't sympathise with the character if you actually see him/her doing something inhuman!
I hate that! A vampire film should show blood sucking (this does show a vampire girl giving a sip to her friend). These two girls go out, open the back of a truck, jump in, close the door, and emerge having just fed. What happened inside? Did their prey die? Who knows? Did they overpower them with inhuman strength, or their power to mesmerise? Who knows?
This film left me cold.