| | Disturbia HD-DVD
| Category | HD-DVD DVDs, Horror Movies, Thriller Videos, Murder, Teenage, Murder Mysteries | | Starring | Shia LaBeouf, David Morse, Sarah Roemer, Carrie-Anne Moss, Aaron Yoo | | Director | D.J. Caruso | | Composer | Geoff Zanelli | | Director of Photography | Rogier Stoffers | | Producer | Tom Pollock, Joe Medjuck, Jackie Marcus | | Screenwriter | Carl Ellsworth, Christopher Landon |
Widescreen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles; Spanish Subtitles; French Subtitles; Dir/Cast Commentary Shia LaBeouf (CONSTANTINE, I, ROBOT) is a young talent to be reckoned with, as he demonstrates in this genre-spanning film from director D.J. Caruso. Part teenage romantic comedy, part horror flick, DISTURBIA stars LaBeouf as the troubled Kale, who is confined to his home under house arrest after he punches out his Spanish teacher in the middle of class. Kale's array of available diversions dwindle considerably after his mom (Carrie Ann Moss, MEMENTO) shuts off his X-Box and his i-Tunes, and he turns to voyeurism instead, carefully noting the daily activities of his neighbors. These include the swimming schedule of the hot girl who just moved in next door, Ashley (Sarah Roemer, THE GRUDGE 2), whom he ogles with his best friend, the class clown, Ronnie (Aaron Yoo, THE BEDFORD DIARIES). When Ashley unexpectedly shows up and wants to know what the boys are doing behind their binoculars, they concoct a story about their neighbor, Mr. Turner (David Morse, PROOF OF LIFE), and their suspicions that he is the serial killer currently on the loose. The teens' subsequent stakeout makes them increasingly convinced that this is in fact the case, and their creepy interactions with Turner bring them ever closer to learning the dark secret that lies inside his impenetrable suburban existence. Despite a slight identity crisis and distracting product placements, DISTURBIA is carried by the strong performance of its lead character, and manages to charm with its portrayal of young love. Theatrical Release: April 13, 2007 Disturbia Reviews: "[LaBeouf] made the leap to bankable leading man...in this cybertech update of REAR WINDOW." -- Grade: B-- Jeff Labrecque, Entertainment Weekly 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] smart, playful, engagingly modern take on Hitch's peeping tom classic....Slick, savvy and suspenseful..."-- Jamie Graham, Total Film 3 stars out of 5 -- "Caruso's greatest skill is in allowing his leading man plenty of room to show why he's leapt to the top of every casting director's wish-list..."-- William Thomas, Empire "[A]n effective exercise in suspense....Its witty script, engaging themes and knack for suspense elevate it above many of its contemporaries."-- Anna Smith, Sight and Sound 4 stars out of 5 -- "Giving the themes of Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW an intelligent modern twist....[DISTURBIA ensures] the audience remains on the edge of their seat until the explosive ending..."-- Nikki Baughan, Ultimate DVD 3 stars out of 4 -- "[LaBeouf] is a winning combo of smart and smartass....LaBeouf excels as does Aaron Yoo..."-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "DISTURBIA, capably directed by D.J. Caruso, makes the most of its star's jumpy, quick-witted charm."-- A. O. Scott, New York Times "[W]itty and intelligent..."-- Annlee Ellingson, Box Office Disturbia | Studio | Paramount Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 104590  | | CD Universe Part number | 7462432 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 07, 2007 | | Rating | PG-13 (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for scenes of terror, violence, and some sexuality. | | Running Time | 104 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Sensormatic; Checkpoint |
Disturbia Movie Review FOR A PG-13 MOVIE THRILLER THIS WAS GREAT MAN I TELL YOU MOVIES LIKE THIS ARE VERY RARE...ESPECIALY A PG-13 MOVIE THAT IS A THRILLER/SUSPENSE TYPE MOVIE LIKE THIS IS. SHIA IS GREAT AS WELL AS DAVID MORSE AND THE REST OF THE CAST. VERY WELL DONE AND VERY CREEPY. SHIA LABEOUF WHO HAS A HARD TO REMEMBER AND KIND OF WEIRD NAME BUT HAS A SERIOUS FUTURE IN HOLLYWOOD IF HE STICKS TO FILMS LIKE THIS AND TRANSFORMERS WHICH I THINK IS THE BEST FILM OF THE SUMMER HANDS DOWN. Submitted by MICHAELCBAREFOOT (FOUR OAKS,N.C.,U.S.A.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
FREAKING PERFECT i loved this movie. It's now my favorite. Shia is so cute and witty in it. IT also left me on the edge of my seat.
DEFFINATLY A MUST BUY ON DVD! Submitted by clarice (asdfsdf) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
BEST movie to come out in a long time! I watch just about every popular movie to come out and even some of the smaller titles (for work - video store), and I have to say this is probably the BEST movie to come out in a looong time! It instantly went to the top of my list after I saw it and I had to make sure I got a DVD of my own the instant it was released. I've seen other great movies this year but none that I thought were so great that I ran out to get on the release date except this one. Its an AMAZING movie to add to ANY collection! I havent heard a customer yet that hasn't liked this one! I even had a friend watch it and she ran out to get her own copy too! This is a great one to buy!! 5+ stars! Submitted by Bluefish007x (Michigan, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Distubia: a short review This movie kept me on my toes and I absolutely loved it! Shia is a funny guy but he never ceases to amaze me in his ability's as an actor he can do anything from extremely funny to heart felt to suspense and not many actors or actresses can do that good. Submitted by FreckleyGinger05 (Salem, OR,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Amaizing I loved this movie, and not just because Shia LaBeouf is in it. I really think it's a great movie, in fact it was so good i had to see it twice. It's great and I cant wait to buy the DVD. Man, this movie is so gonna owe, me for all its profits, I know I can marry Shia and call it even (ha! even, even stevens) Submitted by gwkaycme (Barnhart, MO, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Region 1 Anamorphic Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Plus - English, French, Spanish DTS 6.1 - English Subtitles - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. DJ Caruso - Director; Shia LaBeouf - Actor; Sarah Roemer - Actor Behind the Scenes - 1. Making of DISTURBIA Bloopers Deleted Scenes (4) Featurettes - 1. Hitchcock Flare Music Videos - "Don't Make Me Wait" - This World Fair Outtakes Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Trivia Pop-Up/Quiz - 1. Serial Pursuit Text/ Photo Gallery: Photo Gallery
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