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Old 9th March 2011, 05:36 PM
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“A HUGELY IMPRESSIVE DISASTER-COME-ROAD

MOVIE THAT CONVEYS ALMOST SPIELBERGIAN PROMISE.”

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Following its hugely successful theatrical release that saw it earning Five Star reviews in Empire (“a sci-fi picture which never loses sight of the human factor… an amazing achievement”), Total Film (“the most audacious debut since ‘The Blair Witch Project’”), the Financial Times (“a lollapalooza… so edgy it hardly needs monsters… a masterpiece of high-amp anxiety”), the Daily Express (“an intelligent, inventive film… highly recommended”) and the Sunday Mirror (“a road trip blending romance with sci-fi thrills”), the critically acclaimed Monsters comes to DVD and Blu-ray on 11th April 2011 courtesy of Vertigo Films.

The winner of the Best Director, Best Achievement in Production and Best Technical Achievement awards at the 2010 British Independent Film Awards and recently nominated for the BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Monsters was written, shot and directed by Emmy nominated and BAFTA award winning CGI animator Gareth Edwards (Perfect Disasters; Hiroshima), who, for his debut feature, “wanted to make a love story that didn’t make him cringe, as well as a sci-fi movie where the premise wasn’t totally unbelievable.” To say that Edwards more than achieved his goal with Monsters would be something of an understatement.




Described as “a hugely impressive disaster-come-road movie that conveys almost Spielbergian promise” by the Sunday Express and “a horror film that has plenty of heart” by the Sunday Times, Monsters is a beautifully shot and totally absorbing movie boasting extraordinarily strong performances by its two leads, real-life couple Scoot McNairy (In Search Of A Midnight Kiss) and Whitney Able (All The Boys Love Mandy Lane), and featuring incredible visuals and special effects that belie its modest budget.

Soon after a NASA probe sent to collect samples from Jupiter’s moon, Europa, crash-landed in Central America, strange new life forms began to appear in the area forcing half of Mexico to be quarantined as an infected zone. Six years later, US and Mexican military forces are struggling to contain the fully-grown alien creatures and to control their seasonal migration within the zone.

In the midst of the chaos caused by the creatures’ unusually early migration is photojournalist Andrew Kaulder (McNairy), who is hoping to get at least one ‘money shot’ of them in action. But when his publisher boss’ vacationing daughter Sam (Able) is found to be stranded in the area, Kaulder is charged with guaranteeing her secure passage through Mexico to the safety of the US border.




“A post-modern sci-fi… with a hugely involving love story” (The Guardian), the genre-busting Monsters is a “seriously impressive” (Mail on Sunday) and “remarkable piece of work” (The Observer) that will appeal as much to lovers of cool, indie relationship dramas as it will to fans of mainstream horror and sci-fi cinema.

Monsters (cert. 12) will be released on DVD (£17.99) and Blu-ray (£19.99) by Vertigo Films on 11th April 2011. Special Features include: audio commentary by Gareth Edwards, Scoot McNairy and Whitney Able; Behind the Scenes featurette; Editing Monsters featurette; Monsters VFX featurette; “Factory Farmed” – short film by Gareth Edwards


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Old 9th March 2011, 06:08 PM
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I saw this when it came out in cinemas last year and thought it was excellent.

It's all the mire impressive when you consider the fact it cost barely anything to make and looks amazing.
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Old 9th March 2011, 07:11 PM
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Glad to hear you liked it, I gathered more praise for the movie from around the net HERE
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Old 11th March 2011, 08:36 AM
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I saw the trailer for the first time last night, attached to the Wake Wood disc. It looks great! Can't wait to see it. Various references sprung to mind during the trailer but not in the way that I thought that they'd ripped off any movies just cool nods to sci-fi and horror gone by.
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That tricky balance between knowing reference and outright theft....
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Not an easy thing to balance in 2011 where many ideas have already been written and/or filmed.
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am going to import, UK release missing extras from US disc
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am going to import, UK release missing extras from US disc
I'm going to assume that we're talking substantial extras missing? Not just a featurette?
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I'm going to assume that we're talking substantial extras missing? Not just a featurette?
deleted scenes (20 mins worth)
director interview (44 mins_
cast interview (28 min)
comic con footage (5 min)

so total of nearly 100 mins missing.
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Check out two new Monsters blogs!

READ REVIEWS HERE

MONSTERS: EASY RIDERS.... RAGING TENTACLES
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