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From Hell [Blu-ray]
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In Theaters : 19 October, 2001
DVD Release : 26 March, 2007
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From Hell [Blu-ray] description
Based on the perennial nonfiction bestseller by H.G. Bissinger, Friday Night Lights looks at high school football in the harsh light of reality, finding heart and hardness while stirring our emotions. Actor-director Peter Berg (Very Bad Things, The Rundown) is Bissinger's cousin; he knows the material well, and understands how an obsession with winning turns high school kids into somber, over-pressured gladiators--expendable soldiers in a community war against shame and obscurity. The fact-based story focuses on the 1988 football season of Odessa-Permian high school in West Texas, and as a fast-paced sports movie, Berg delivers the goods with a rousing, frenetically styled crowd-pleaser. But there's darkness in this tale of weary underdogs, including an abusive father (well-played by country music star Tim McGraw), threatening townsfolk, an injured star running back (Derek Luke), a tormented quarterback (Lucas Black), and the melancholy coach (Billy Bob Thornton) who takes his team to the finals. Berg's film could use less flashy cutting and more drama to support its gridiron intensity, but Friday Night Lights offers a refreshing alternative to the conventional sports movie, and makes a perfect triple-feature with the equally exciting documentaries Go Tigers! and The Last Game. --Jeff Shannon
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♥♥♥♥♥ From Hell (Two-Disc Special Edition)
If you have not seen this awesome movie, you are missing out on a real thriller and a classic Johnny Depp movie. Why didn't the Hughes brothers ever go on to direct anything else? Such a shame. Sure, any Ripperologist will tell you that a lot of the "facts" are not factual, but you always have to change things up a little to make an interesting movie. But the sets and costumes and murder scenes are spot on. Great cast of characters, great story line...all around nail biter.
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