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Stay Alive - Original Theatrical Version Full Screen Edition



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Samaire Armstrong Movie:
Stay Alive - Original Theatrical Version Full Screen Edition



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Stay Alive - Original Theatrical Version (Full Screen Edition)
Stay Alive - Original Theatrical Version (Full Screen Edition)
List Price: $19.99Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone

Salesrank: 35930

Released: September 19, 2006
Our Price: $16.49
Used Price: $1.86
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Jon Foster
  • Samaire Armstrong
  • Frankie Muniz
  • Jimmi Simpson
  • Wendell Pierce
  • Editorial Review:
    Get ready for supernatural chills and terrifying challenges in STAY ALIVE, the mind-bending thriller about a killer video game. The real world and the game world gruesomely collide when a group of friends play STAY ALIVE, a mysterious underground videogame that kills the gamer whose character dies in play. Inspired by the shocking true story of the 17th century serial killer known as the Blood Countess, the videogame gives disturbing new meaning to the phrase "game over." In a death defying race against time, the survivors must solve the mystery of the game while desperately trying to stay alive.

    Description of Stay Alive - Original Theatrical Version (Full Screen Edition):
    Straight from the set-'em-up and knock-'em-down school of teen-horror filmmaking, Stay Alive gives literal meaning to the parental lament, "Those games will kill you someday." Not that you'll find any parents in this gimmicky thriller set in New Orleans; they're conspicuously absent when Hutch (Jon Foster) and his hardcore gamer pals discover "Stay Alive," a mysterious next-generation computer game that has a nasty way of precipitating mayhem, horror, and death. If your character dies in the game, you're doomed to die in identically grisly fashion in real life. So, just don't play the game, right? WRONG. This being a teen horror flick with a screenplay that makes no sense whatsoever, the gamer pals (including victim #2, Hutch's boss, played with game-addicted fervor by Adam Goldberg) obsessively investigate the game and its creepy Ring-like origins in the 17th century murder spree of a woman known as "The Blood Countess." Because movies like this are best viewed on a steady diet of Pop Tarts and Ritalin, Jimmi Simpson earns top honors as the gamer pal with the creepiest behavior, and Malcolm in the Middle fans will enjoy the presence of Frankie Muniz as a gamer geek whose primary fashion statement consists of grimy T-shirts and green plastic poker-visors. While not nearly as fun or clever as the Final Destination movies, Stay Alive delivers a few good deaths while blatantly stealing most of its horror highlights from Ju-On and other Japanese horror hits. It's junk from start to finish, but its target audience of mallrats and gamers (especially those with attention deficit disorder, which helps to ignore the plot holes) won't mind a bit.--Jeff Shannon

    Stay Alive - Original Theatrical Version (Full Screen Edition) Reviews:
    thoughts. 5 Star Review
    2009-05-22 - The main thing i liked about this movie was how they tied the history of Elizabeth Bathory(one of my ancsters) into the plot line.
    However, Eliazbeth WAS NOT AMERICAN!
    so why was the setting of the film in america!? Lol. She was romanian, and I'm pretty sure she was hungarian as well.
    The actors were alright, but, why frankie muinz? oh god. Lol!
    over all, my dvd arrived a few days after ordering it, brand new.
    AND IT WAS NOT BOOTLEGGED.



    Affirrmative Action 2 Star Review
    2009-03-23 - Astoundingly bad horror film with a good title, and a complete waste of time, Stay Alive is to be applauded for giving dozens of Louisianans their first real film work after Hurricane Katrina came in and tore up the delta. When Milo stumbles on a video game called Stay Alive, he is driven to hang himself just as his character in the game, and his housemates are found savagely hacked to death. Jon Foster, his best friend, wonders what could have made Mile commit suicide, for he was always a cheerful boy without a care in the world. At the funeral he meets the bizarre and annoying Samaire Armstrong, who is photographing all the mourners with an old fashioned camera I thought was going to eventually prove she was evil, or came from another dimension, but I was wrong, wrong, wrong and I don't mind admitting it. What was the reason for her being a photographer, I wonder. Some reviewers have said that her camera is a clever visual reference to a previous video game or horror movie in which the heroine sports a similar outmoded box camera. Wouldn't you think that her camera would wind up solving the mystery? No, that was not in the version of Screenwriting 101 that these bozos took, or perhaps they only went to the class in which they were told, hire the very worst actors available to you at all times.

    In fact I used to like Jon Foster, especially in that movie where he was hired by Jeff Bridges essentially to babysit his mentally troubled wife Kim Basinger. Sexy! And indeed I used to like Samaire Armstrong on The O.C. The other actors, Sophia Bush as a goth babe called Öctober, the Malcolm in the Middle kid, now grown up and uglier than a crawfish, and whoever the brother was of October who gets run down by a stagecoach, they should all resign from acting. Adam Goldberg has a bit part in this--just asking for death. And how did they manage to rig up the plot so there are absolutely no black people in Louisiana I wonder, beyond Bunk from The Wire, who is probably wishing that Paul Chan's avant-garde production of Waiting for Godot on the banks of the broken levee paid a little bit more. The evil blood countess Elizabeth Bathory is the villain here, the mistress of a pre Civil war plantation at which, looks like, only white girls worked. What? White slavery in the old South? Weren't black people good enough even to be slaves?


    Stay Alive 3 Star Review
    2009-03-14 - After the death of a friend, five twenty-somethings plug in to the cursed video game that killed him.

    Okay, so that sounds like a stupid premise. And yes, there are times the writing lives down to the genre's expectations. Yet, there's still something intriguing about the story, the mythology used to build it, and the ways in which the old school (ancient curse) and new school (video games) meet head on.

    Not Oscar-worthy, but not a bad waste of a few hours, either.

    Entertaining 4 Star Review
    2008-11-15 - This is not a movie that will ever win any great awards, but I like it. It's very entertaining, and it has some amusing characters. I think that with a bigger budget and a little more plot, they could have really made this a pretty good movie.

    Awesome Gaming Horror 5 Star Review
    2008-11-03 - I loved this movie! A great storyline, twists, turns, and a solid ending that delivered, big time. I liked how they even incorrporated some real life into it, the Elizabeth Bathory chick was real, she even was a covicted mass murderer and was locked up in her tower like in the movie, look the bitch up on Wiki.










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