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As David Fincher's PANIC ROOM begins, recently divorced Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) halfheartedly tours an old New York City townhouse with her restless young daughter Sarah (Kr...Read more
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The movie begins with a newly divorced mother scouting around New York City looking for a new home with her daughter. The home she decides to purchase has an unusual feature,...Read more
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Panic Room - Excellent Cast - Jodie Foster is Great!
Panic Room is an interesting concept that I really thought would make me mentally claustrophobic - Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and daughter Sarah Altman (Kristen Stewart) must e...Read more

Panic Room (DVD, 2002, The Superbit Collection)

David Fincher, Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker|Theatrical release: 2002 | Rating: R (MPAA)

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As David Fincher's PANIC ROOM begins, recently divorced Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) halfheartedly tours an old New York City townhouse with her restless young daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart). Using money from her divorce settlement, the unhappy mother decides to buy the spacious home. The former abode of a wealthy eccentric, this townhouse contains an unusual extra feature, a supposedly impenetrable "panic room" equipped with surveillance monitors, a separate phone line, and other survival aids, where residents can hide in case of emergency. When three men--Burnham (Forest Whitaker), Junior (Jared Leto), and Raoul (Dwight Yoakam)--break into their new home, Meg and Sarah end up using the panic room much sooner than they could have possibly imagined. And, unfortunately for them, these intruders are not simple burglars; they possess knowledge that makes the situation much more perilous.Hitchcockian in its confined setting and carefully doled-out suspense, Fincher's PANIC ROOM is more straightforward than his infamous FIGHT CLUB, though no less engaging. Foster (who replaced Nicole Kidman after she injured herself on the set of MOULIN ROUGE) gives her best performance since THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. The thieves are equally compelling--Whitaker shines as a likeable, sad-eyed security expert; Leto provides comic relief as a talkative brat; and Yoakam is perfectly loathsome as an armed-to-the-teeth psycho. Although the film features some of Fincher's trademark hi-tech effects, its true bells and whistles are the excellent cast, the stunning photography, the moody score, and the simple yet thrilling story.

Product Details
  • Edition: The Superbit Collection
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 043396064577

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:The Superbit Collection

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Director:David Fincher
Leading Role:Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker
eBay Product ID: EPID3392881
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"...PANIC ROOM is Fincher's high-style testament to the cool things movies can do to make us jump out of our seats in the dark....Foster nails the role, giving a tight, focused performance illuminated by shards of feeling..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (04/11/2002)

"...Mr. Fincher has mastered the traditional syntax of cinematic suspense: the shifting points of view, startling cuts and slow camera movements that work subliminally to fill us with dread and anxiety..."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (03/29/2002)

"...Efficiently directed, fabulously shot....Photographed in the darkest visible tones by two of the industries greatest, ROOM and its tilting/panning camera have a blast zipping through and around a dozen large rooms..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (03/29/2002)

"...PANIC ROOM sticks with us. Fincher works on a deeper level than just scares. He shows us the demons prowling around in our subconscious, where we really live..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (05/09/2002)

"...Fincher again demonstrates undeniable visual flair. There are swooping, insinuating camera moves, disconcerting rolls and tumbles, and all manner of bravura displays..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (03/29/2002)

"...PANIC ROOM rigorously and ingeniously maps narrative onto space....It's the internal rhythms of each shot, the counterpoint of images and sound, and the jolt of each edit that are inexhaustibly pleasurable..."
Film Comment - Amy Taubin (05/01/2002)

"...Eyeball it as a sustained exercise in style and suspense and it delivers. Big time....Fincher succeeds by literally ignoring the boundaries..."
Total Film - Jamie Graham (06/01/2002)

"...Smartly plotted, convincingly acted and brilliantly executed technically....[An] engrossing thriller..."
Variety - Todd McCarthy (03/25/2002)

"Jodie Foster is a newly divorced mother and Kristen Stewart is her young daughter in this ingenious thriller directed by David Fincher..."
Wall Street Journal (10/01/2010)

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Panic Room

Created: 30/01/07
The movie begins with a newly divorced mother scouting around New York City looking for a new home with her daughter. The home she decides to purchase has an unusual feature, a "panic room" which is a inpenetrable room which is equipped with surveillance video monitors, a phone line separated from the direct phone line, and many more features that helps the residents of the home hide in case of an emergency. Their first night in the house 3 men break in and they have to use the panic room much earlier than they thought. What they soon find out is that the 3 men know more about the panic room than they do. Which complicates things even more for them.

This movie is excellent. Definitely one of my favorites.

The cast is also amazing, they include: Jodie Foster, Jared Leto, Dwight Yoakam, and Kristen Stewart.
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Panic Room - Excellent Cast - Jodie Foster is Great!

Created: 11/10/05
Panic Room is an interesting concept that I really thought would make me mentally claustrophobic - Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and daughter Sarah Altman (Kristen Stewart) must escape from a couple of armed robbers by hiding in their home's Panic Room... of course its more complex but I hate spoiling the details. Anyhow, the simple concept - it all takes place during a matter of hours - sounds pretty bland... but it works out terrificly and has plenty of thrills and action scenes. Most importantly - the cast is fantastic and really make the film work. Jodie Foster as usual is great. Forest Whitaker and Jared Leto are also outstanding... Kristen Stewart isn't so great - but she's the young daughter so I guess its expected. Anyhow, I definitely recommend the movie - make some popcorn and turn off the lights. Its a good one.
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Panicing....

Created: 04/08/08
It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but I recall it was pretty good.
It is a bit slow. Not a whole lot of action. Kind of chlostraphobic in some (a lot of) scenes.
I first watched this because it is/was a friend of mine's favorite movie, so I gave it shot. Not bad overall.

Possible Spoilers Ahead!!!

I'll try not to give too much away.

Jodie Foster - plays the mum - moves into a new house with her daughter.
They don't realise that some thugs have been planning to break in while no one was living there.
(They found out about the 'panic room' the former occupant had in there and - I think, don't remember - they thought the former occupant had money or something valuble in the 'panic room'.)
So, not knowing that anyone had moved in yet they go in.
And get some unpleasant surprises.
'Jodie' and her daughter go into the 'panic room' to hide, and of course this ticks off the criminals since that's where they want to go.

Problem: her daughter has asthma, and her inhaler is OUTSIDE of the panic room.

One or more of the crooks is willing to kill them, while one of them is having second thoughts. He didn't think anyone was going to get hurt since no one was supposed to be living there....

Watch the movie now.

Enjoy!
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Panic Room

Created: 07/07/06
An excellent movie with Jodie Foster turning in an outstanding performance.
However, no need for the crooks using the "F" word every other word in their speech. I went out and bought a new RCA DVD player with built-in TV Guardian which mutes the profanity and makes the movie watchable. It is a shame that movie studious think it necessary to insert profanity to spoikl movies like they do. TV Guardian costs very little, but we shouldn't have to buy it because of their stupidity.
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Created: 17/02/11
I loved how the actors and actresses did this movie. It seemed so real and not portrayed at all. They did an excellent job!
I've watched this movie quite a few times and I must say, Kristen Stewart did a superb job at acting as a diabetic.
Jodie Foster played a fantastic mother trying to save her daughter. Couldn't have asked for a better actress for this part.
Forrest Whittaker actually was an awesome bad guy. Especially at the end. I've always loved a naughty guy, lol.
No bad reviews or thoughts on this movie. I'm finally glad I bought this movie as I was getting tired of waiting for it to show on cable.
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