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I Am Legend (2 Disc Special Edition Including Digital Copy) [2007] | ![I Am Legend (2 Disc Special Edition Including Digital Copy) [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51xRXyRxxmL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Francis Lawrence Actors: Will Smith, Dash Mihok, Willow Smith, Charlie Tahan, Salli Richardson Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 30 reviews
Format: Box Set, Dts Surround Sound, Pal, Special Edition, Subtitled Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 195 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 7321902294483 ASIN: B0012YG7NC
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: April 21, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review Will Smith stars in the third adaptation of Richard Matheson's classic science-fiction novel about a lone human survivor in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by vampires. This new version somewhat alters Matheson's central hook, i.e., the startling idea that an ordinary man, Robert Neville, spends his days roaming a desolated city and his nights in a house sealed off from longtime neighbours who have become bloodsucking fiends. In the new film, Smith's Neville is a military scientist charged with finding a cure for a virus that turns people into crazed, hairless, flesh-eating zombies. Failing to complete his work in time, and after enduring a personal tragedy, Neville finds himself alone in Manhattan, his natural immunity to the virus keeping him alive. With an expressive German shepherd, his only companion, Neville is a hunter-gatherer in sunlight, hiding from the mutants at night in his Washington Square town house and methodically conducting experiments in his ceaseless quest to conquer the disease. The film's first half almost suggests that I Am Legend could be one of the finest movies of 2007. Director Francis Lawrence's extraordinary, computer-generated images of a decaying New York City reveal weeds growing through the cracks of familiar streets that are also overrun by deer and prowled by lions. It's impossible not to be fascinated by such a realistically altered cityscape, reverting to a natural environment, through which Smith moves with a weirdly enviable freedom, offset by his wariness over whatever is lurking in the dark of bank vaults and parking garages. Lawrence and screenwriters Mark Protosevich and Akiva Goldsman wisely build suspense by withholding images of the monsters until a peak scene of horror well into the story. It must be said, however, that the computer-enhanced creatures don't look half as interesting as they might have had the filmmakers adhered more to Matheson's vampire-nightmare vision. I Am Legend is ultimately noteworthy for Smith's remarkable performance as a man so lonely he talks to mannequins in the shops he frequents. The film's latter half goes too far in portraying Smith's Neville as a pitiable man with a messianic mission, but this lapse into pathos does nothing to take away from the visual and dramatic accomplishments of its first hour. --Tom Keogh
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Good intentions, but doesnt live up to the book! February 28, 2008 Gazza Wills (Kingston Upon Hull, UK) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
When I first heard of another movie adaptaion of the "I am Legend" book I had high hopes. Will Smith has made some excellent movies throughout his career (Wild, Wild West aside!), and is a likeable leading man. All the early preview reviews seemed positive, so it was with some disapointment that I left the cinema shaking my head upon its release. The reasons for my consternation... the ending! I fully realises why Hollywood makes changes to some adaptations of books, but in this case it seems an absolute travesty to change it so massively. The book contains what I hold to be one of the best gut wrenching endings ever written. I dont totally hate this movie, it has some nice touches, but to so fundementally change the stories ending I'm suprised they were allowed to call it "I am Legend". **Update 21/5/08** The "alternative" ending show cased on this version of the DVD release doesnt improve things for me... its an ending further removed from the book than the one on the theatrical release version! In closing, its an okay movie, but I implore you.... PLEASE PLEASE READ THE BOOK!
Nothing special here February 26, 2008 blackbour 8 out of 20 found this review helpful
No matter how special this special edition is, it won't sort out all the poor CGI, the bad direction, the weak ending and the throw away feel that makes this film seem like one of the biggest let downs of the last couple of years. It's a bit like the film Starship Troopers, someone took a wonderful book and make a travesty of it - and the worst thing is, now it's been done you know there won't be another attempt for a long time; and you just know it could have been great. Special edition? How about making a special effort to make a film that Empire film magazine (www.empireonline.co.uk) would give 5 stars to, as opposed to the one made here which achieved only 3 stars from Empire. I'll give you 3 stars as a starter, deduct 1 for messing up one one my favourite books and the ending and deduct another because I don't need to know any more in depth background stuff about how you did the dodgy CGI - I've already seen enough.
The best Will Smith performance yet! April 29, 2008 KM (England) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
'I Am Legend' is the newest movie adaption of the classic Richard Matheson sci-fi/horror novel. Will Smith stars as the last man on Earth, Robert Neville - a military scientist who is trying to find a cure to a virus that has wiped out the whole of the human race. In the deserted streets of New York City and with only his dog, Sam as company, Neville tries to stay alive from the mutant victims of the plague, whilst also sending out radio messages to try and find any other survivors like himself who may be immune to the deadly virus. I've not read the book and have never seen "The Omega Man" starring Charlton Heston, so am unable to compare this to either of them, or any of the other versions of this that are about, but I can say that this is without a doubt the best film that I have ever seen Will Smith in (and I'm a bit of a fan of his) and how he didn't win any awards for this exceptional performance is beyond me. He has learnt a lot of acting skills since his days back in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air as this is one of the best performances I've seen in a long time, especially as for a majority of the film it is Smith on his own (and his dog). He really does capture the lonliness that the character is feeling and displays these emotions very believably. The city looks amazing too and is very eerie with the streets in the aftermath of chaos and now all overgrown and empty. Although the night lurkers aren't too scary due to the CGI effects making them not look very real (I'd of preferred them to be actors in make-up), the film is very creepy in certain scenes and had me at the edge of my seat as it does get very tense indeed. It's not the most action packed film, but is still very exciting and very fast moving the whole way through, especially as it is only just over an hour and a half long it never has time to get boring. I also watched this DVD on a player that upscales to 1080p and the picture quality is absolutely brilliant for standard definition and is one of the best I've seen on my player so far. The special features are ok with a pretty decent alternative ending but some un-impressive moving comics. Overall this is one of the best films of 2007that I really regret not seeing at the cinema but the sound and picture quality are so good on this DVD, I didn;t mind watching it at home at all. I definitely highly recommend this to anyone looking for a decent post-apocolyptic sci-fi horror and any fans of Will Smith.
alternative ending version March 26, 2008 Mr. M. Wellington (Norwich , United Kingdom) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
the version in the cinemas was poor i suggest getting the dvd with the alternate ending as it has been getting better reviews then its original release version.
fourth time lucky? April 29, 2008 Paul Tapner (poole dorset england) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ok, let's talk about the film first. I will admit first of all that I love the book this is based on, so my expectations were coloured by that. The story involves a man called robert neville who is the last man alive after a plague has turned people into vampire style creatures. He fights to stay alive whilst trying to find a cure for the plague. Previously filmed in 1962 as the last man on earth starring vincent price, and in the 70's with charlton heston as the omega man. The first gets awful reviews and I've not seen it. the second is an okay action film but not a patch on the book. and it was due to be filmed in the 90's by ridley scott with arnold schwarzenegger in the lead but that version was cancelled when the budget got too high. this latest version stars will smith and is directed by frances lawrence. Good points: stunning scenes of a deserted city will smith turns in a good performance, foregoing his usual cool dude persona to show a guy suffering from crippling loneliness. this really comes out well in some scenes. He has a lovely alsatian dog. When seen in the dark, the vampire creatures are absolutely terrifying. not so good points: changes to the book. neville was an ordinary man there. making him a tough soldier and skilled virologist here rathers goes against the point of him being an ordinary man. cgi. used for some of the wild animals in the city and the vampires it's very good cgi but it's far too obviously cgi. it doesn't convince [except in the dark] the last quarter of the film. forgets a few subplots it's been setting up and goes off in a completely different direction that rather spoils the point of things. The ending, though....is not bad. even though it's a bit too hollywood for my tastes. However: everyone else I know who saw the movie has never read the book. and they loved the film! so it may be worth judging for yourselves. Does the dog survive, you ask? let's just say this is a not a movie to see if you want to come out smiling. So, not bad but still not quite the film the book deserves. hope it gets done again. and right. and that it sticks to the ending of the book, which goes with the title far better. This two disc edition comes with a nice lenticular cover. it has dozens upon dozens of language tracks and subtitles in lots of langugages. but that's only on disc one. that disc contains the movie, with direct scene access, and four animated comics. all these are stories set elsewhere in the world as the plague starts. The first is a bit too short for it's own good, the second starts well but rushes it's ending, the third is a tad inconsequential, but the fourth is an excellent horror story. All the animation in this is paintings being made to move rather than traditional animation. it's pretty effective. the second disc has a copy of the film that you can legally download to a pc and keep forever. however it has a different ending to the cinema version. This ending starts well, being more in keeping with the book, but then rather spoils the point. but again, that's all a matter of opinion. And fifty minutes worth of production features on the making of the film aren't even on this disc. there's just a weblink which allows you to access them on the internet. Dropped points for that as I'd prefer them to be on the disc. but the one documentary on the second disc, about viruses, has to be seen. it's superb. running for almost twenty minutes it's fascinating, you'll learn a lot from it about viruses and how they work [such as how hiv got started] and it's downright scary as well! an okay film. a dvd package that could be slightly better.
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