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Dreamcatcher [Blu-ray]

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Format: Multi-Format September 16, 2014


Genre: Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense


Format: NTSC, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Dolby


Contributor: Thomas Jane, Michael O'Neill, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis, Bruce Berman, Tom Sizemore, William Goldman, Lawrence Kasdan, Morgan Freeman, Rosemary Dunsmore, Donnie Wahlberg, Timothy Olyphant, Stephen King, Ingrid Kavelaars, Charles Okun See more


Language: English


Runtime: 2 hours and 14 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ WHV1000484804BR


Director ‏ : ‎ Lawrence Kasdan


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Dolby


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 14 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 16, 2014


Actors ‏ : ‎ Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis, Timothy Olyphant


Producers ‏ : ‎ Bruce Berman, Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Okun


Studio ‏ : ‎ WarnerBrothers


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  • One of the Best
Stephen King keeps you in suspense get ready for an excitingly sometimes gross movie.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Lilly

  • Great and original story
This movie is just flat out entertaining. Great story basis and original idea. If you like Sci-Fi mixed with thriller you will enjoy it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Darik

  • Dreamcatcher movie
I bought this movie so I could have it to watch whenever I wanted to. It’s a classic! One of my all-time favorites of Stephen King! I have loved all of Stephen King‘s work! Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Lori B.

  • meh
I liked the first half a lot, the second not so much. Good cast overall.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Michael J. Greener

  • The Blu-ray came in perfect condition.
No digital code attached inbox.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by Michael R Triska

  • Weird movie.
What an interesting movie you will never forget.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by The Pack

  • Love
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Good so far the quick reply doesn’t work with iPhones which does suck but other than that the functions work

  • Good Story, But Too Many Missed Opportunities
OVERVIEW: Based on Stephen King's 2001 science-fiction/horror novel, "Dreamcatcher," the 2003 film adaptation comes to us from director Lawrence Kasdan; Kasdan is also credited to have co-written the screenplay alongside the famed screenwriter, William Goldman. "Dreamcatcher" centers around the adult versions of four friends who, during their childhood, befriended a mentally handicapped boy fondly nicknamed "Duddits." Perhaps as a `thank you' for their friendship, each of the four boys acquires telepathic abilities--a gift they each utilize differently in adulthood. Amidst the friends' annual reunion in Maine, an attack of parasitic aliens reveals the true meaning of Duddits's "gift." Despite having been adapted from a popular book and featuring a likeable cast, the film's release garnered mostly negative reviews; "Dreamcatcher" holds a 30% rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Personally, I find that movie's first few scenes to be highly captivating; the cast and writing does a phenomenal job of creating intrigue about the characters and their other-worldly situation while still retaining an element of mystery--something key to keep audiences watching. The "problem" with the film occurs along the build-up to the climax--an issue which I attribute to the need to alternative structuring between novel and film. In addition, it seems fair to say that the "suspense-element" of the story was highly untapped by the screenplay; there are many areas where the filmmakers could have utilizes symbolism and twists, yet ultimately failed to do so. All-in-all, I don't necessarily regret purchasing this DVD as it succeeds in telling a dynamic story; what I would warn about is that, while I think it's a good movie to see, it likely isn't one to add to a collection in anticipation of multiple views. Unless you're dead-set on having the DVD on-hand, I recommend renting the movie before deciding to purchase--that is, unless the price to purchase actually ends up being cheaper than that of renting, of course. STARRING ROLES: Damian Lewis as Gary "Jonesy" Jones, Jason Lee as Joe "Beaver" Clarendon, Donnie Wahlberg as Douglas "Duddits" Cavell, Thomas Jane as Henry Devlin, Timothy Olyphant as Pete Moore, Morgan Freeman as Colonel Abraham Curtis, Tom Sizemore as Owen Underhill, Rosemary Dunsmore as Roberta Cavell, Michael O'Neill as General Matheson, Eric Keenleyside as Rick McCarthy, Campbell Lane as Old Man Gosselin, C. Ernst Harth as Barry Neiman, Ingrid Kavelaars as Trish, Darrin Klimek as Maples, Mikey Holekamp as Young Henry, Andrew Robb as Young Duddits, Giacomo Baessato as Young Jonesy, Joel Palmer as Young Pete, and Reece Thompson as Young Beaver. 2003 WIDESCREEN EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES: (1-disc/R-Rated/134 min. run-time/ASIN: B0000AMRUM) --English, Spanish, and French Subtitles --Original Editing --4 Bonus Scenes --3 Documentaries: an interview with Stephen King, the visual effects, and production SUMMARY: As children, four friends named Jonesy, Beaver, Henry, and Pete rescue a mentally handicapped boy, Douglas Cavell, from a gang of bullies. The boys quickly befriend Douglas--who earns the fondly-used nickname "Duddits" from his difficulty pronouncing his first name. Shortly thereafter, the four young boys develop telepathic skills which they come to refer to as "the line". [Fast-Forward To Adulthood] Jonesy, while trekking the sidewalk, has a vision of Duddits being on the opposite side of the street and calling for Jonesy to come to him. When Jonesy instinctively crosses, a car strikes his body, leaving him severely injured. Despite the bodily trauma, Jonesy somehow heals well-enough to join his friends (just 6 months later) for their annual reunion hunting trip in Maine. While venturing through the snowy forest, Jonesy encounters a wanderer by the name of Rick McCarthy; seeing that the man is both lost as dangerously ill, Beaver and Jonesy allow Rick use of their cabin to warm up and rest. The mysterious wanderer suffers an incredibly bloody death with inside the cabin's bathroom. Beaver discovers that Rick's death was caused by a large parasitic worm; while attempting to trap the creature, Beaver is also killed by the razor-sharp claw/teeth of the worm. The parasite then sets its sights on Jonesy--who barely manages to escape, but only to come face-to-face with Mr. Grey, an alien who seizes Jonesy's body. On the road, Pete and Henry catch sight of a woman (who was presumably part of Rick's camp) just in time to avoid hitting her. Having wrecked the vehicle, Henry sets off on foot in search of help. Left behind to look after the stranded woman, Pete comes under attack by the parasite escaping the lost woman's body. Even though he manages to evade the worm, Pete is soon captured, and later killed, by Mr. Grey/Jonesy. Whatever control the real Jonesy retains on his body is used through "the line" to Henry, warning him of the treacherous situation. When Henry reaches the cabin (which is still inhabited by the worm that killed Beaver), he decides to burn it and, thus, prevent the parasite from spawning. In the meantime, military helicopters have been flying overhead to alert any residents that the area has been placed under quarantine. Colonel Abraham Curtis, the man in charge of the anti-alien containment mission, dispatches Owen Underhill on an airstrike against the extra-terrestrials' camp. Amid the strike, the aliens attempt to use a form of telepathy similar to that which is used in "the line" to control the pilots. Owen suffers numerous casualties in defeating the aliens, but ultimately returns to the base where he rendezvous with Henry. Henry pleads with Curtis to warn the Army of serious nature of the situation; Curtis, after placing a tracker on Owen, flees the area via helicopter. Jonesy, existing in somewhat of an `out-of-body' form, discovers the reason for the accident which occurred earlier in the year, rendering him crippled; his body was possessed by Mr. Grey on purpose. Mr. Grey needs to access Jonesy's knowledge of Duddits--the only person capable of preventing the impending alien infestation. Knowing that Duddits plays some role in this series of events, Henry leads Owen to the Cavell's home to retrieve him. Duddits exposes Mr. Grey's plan to release the parasitic larvae into the Quabbin Reservoir where they will spawn and find human hosts. Just as Owen, Henry, and Duddits reach the reservoir to head-off Mr. Grey, Curtis's helicopter resurfaces in an attack on the three men. Though Owen is triumphant in shooting Curtis down, he receives mortal wounds. The last line of defense between Earth and Mr. Grey is revealed with Duddits exposes himself as a fellow alien... but is he there to help, or has his presence only served to lead up to a successful alien invasion? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2013 by JWolf

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