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Underworld - Evolution (Widescreen Special Edition)

Underworld - Evolution (Widescreen Special Edition)
Directed by Len Wiseman

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Kate Beckinsale is back as vampire heroine Selene in the highly anticipated sequel to Underworld.Underworld Evolution continues the saga of war between the aristocratic Death Dealers and the barbaric Lycans (werewolves). The film traces the beginnings of the ancient feud between the two tribes as Selene (Kate Beckinsale) the vampire heroine and her love Michael (Scott Speedman) the lycan hybrid try to unlock the secrets of their bloodlines. The tale of action intrigue and forbidden love takes them into the battle to end all wars as the immortals must finally face their retribution.System Requirements:Run Time: 106 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 043396144385 Manufacturer No: 14438


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2082 in DVD
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2006-06-06
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, French
  • Dubbed in: French
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds
  • Running time: 106 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Better action, a bit of sex, and gorier R-rated violence make Underworld: Evolution a reasonably satisfying sequel to 2003's surprise hit Underworld. Looking stunning as ever in her black leather battle gear, Kate Beckinsale is every goth guy's fantasy as Selene, the vampire "death dealer" who's now fighting to stop the release of the original "Lycan" werewolf, William (Brian Steele) from the prison that's held him for centuries. As we learn from the film's action-packed prologue, William and his brother Marcus (Tony Curran) began the bloodline of vampires and werewolves, and after witnessing centuries of warfare between them, their immortal father Corvinus (Derek Jacobi) now seeks Selene and the human vampire/lycan hybrid Michael (Scott Speedman) to put an end to the war perpetuated by Victor (Bill Nighy), the vampire warrior whose betrayal of Selene turns Underworld: Evolution into an epic tale of familial revenge. This ambitious attempt at Shakespearean horror is compromised by a script (by Danny McBride and returning director Len Wiseman, Beckinsale's real-life husband) that's more confusing than it needs to be, with too many characters and not enough storytelling detail to flesh them all out. Aspiring to greatness and falling well short of that goal, Underworld: Evolution succeeds instead as a full-throttle action/horror thriller, with enough swordplay, gunplay, and CGI monsters to justify the continuation of the Underworld franchise. If you're an established fan, this is a must-see movie; if not, well... at least it's better than Van Helsing! --Jeff Shannon

On the DVD
The features of the Underworld: Evolution DVD are pretty similar to the first Underworld DVD. Director Len Wiseman and his technical team combine for a commentary track that discusses how they "cheated" on Kate Beckinsale's action sequences, how they reused backgrounds from the first film to save money, and the difficulty of filming a love scene involving the director's wife. Over an hour of featurettes cover the story and the casting, visual effects (CGI, props, and miniatures), stunts, production design, music, and sound effects. Wiseman also mentions in his commentary that there are more bits and pieces of the story to reveal "if an extended edition [comes] out." Considering Underworld was released four times on DVD, another release of Underworld: Evolution would seem to be almost a foregone conclusion. --David Horiuchi

From The New Yorker
Len Wiseman's pumped-up sequel to his surprise 2003 vampires- versus-werewolves hit delivers the same goth-fuelled action as its predecessor, and that's enough to sustain its blood-and-leather-loving fan base. Kate Beckinsale returns as Selene, the vampire warrior, and Scott Speedman sulks again as her lycanthrope love interest. The hot couple engage in sensationally exciting battles against all manner of foes.
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker


Customer Reviews

underworld -br5
excellent movie the blue ray hd does make a difference,now all i need is a 1080p hdtv.

Sex and violence , the new generation?3
The movies is well written, well produced and well acted...
it is just black and a very lot of blood ( eaten and spilled)
and filmed darkly.
We have a clan of vampires and a clan of werewolves at war, with a
dark satanic vampire lord trying to free his werewolf brother.
The heroes are out to slay him and his brother
and save the world from inhuman immortal monster rule.
Since it takes place mostly in Eastern Europe,
it has a sort of Russian brooding darkness as well.
I really just don't like vampire pictures!

Completely meaningless crap for teens or brainless "adults"1
I've been forced to sit through this a couple times. Absolutely awful, meaningless crap. I was so bored that I think sitting on the couch in complete silence, staring at the wall, would've been more bearable than this.