Click to Go Back to search resultsBack to search results
White Noise (DVD, 2005, Widescreen)
Photo contributed by #M#.This product photo was contributed by the community member attributed here.
Enlarge
 
Product description:Full product description
In the 1920s, Thomas Edison speculated that a device would be created which would allow humans to conduct conversations with the dead. In the 1970s, Sarah Estep picked up some...Read more
Most relevant review:
See all reviews
rating
White Noise 2005 DVD
Michael Keaton tried to portray a widower whose wife dies in an accident. People who are involved in the EVP (Electric Voice Phenomenon) pseudo-science who believe they can us...Read more
rating
This Movie is Sad, Great and Truly OOAK
You Watch The Lovely Couple Go About Their EveryDay Lives....Then Bam The Wife Anna is In a Car Accident. They Are Unable to Find Her Body as The Accident Happend Near a Body...Read more

White Noise (DVD, 2005, Widescreen)

Geoffrey Sax, Michael Keaton, Deborah Kara Unger|Theatrical release: 2005 | Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)

Movie synopsis

In the 1920s, Thomas Edison speculated that a device would be created which would allow humans to conduct conversations with the dead. In the 1970s, Sarah Estep picked up some mysterious voices on her husband's reel-to-reel tape recorder, and set up the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) to help track the phenomenon. In 2005, following a welter of evidence gathered by Estep and others, EVP forms the backbone for director Geoffrey Sax's shocking feature film WHITE NOISE.Architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) has little time to mourn the passing of his wife Anna (Chandra West) when he starts receiving signals from her. A faint sound of her voice is caught by Rivers in radio static on the night of her death, followed by incessant cell phone calls coming from Anna's old number. Rivers is convinced he can hear Anna's voice saying "go, Jon" to him in the resulting calls. With a little help from expert EVP practitioner Raymond Price (Ian McNeice), Rivers contacts Anna and begins a hazy dialect with her. From the garbled dialogue Rivers receives, he deduces that Anna is sending him to save the lives of people who are about to die. This joins Rivers, in his plight, with a former client of Price's, Sarah Tate (Deborah Kara Unger). However, meddling with messages from the dead leads the pair into a world of trouble, producing some startlingly anxious moments, and a spine-chilling forewarning of the possible consequences facing real-life users of EVP.

Product Details
  • Edition: Widescreen
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 025192693120

Additional Details
Genre:Horror/Suspense
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Widescreen

eBay Product ID: EPID45173143
Portions of this page Copyright 1981 - 2012 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
eBay users' reviews
Relevance|Newest|Popular

All Reviews

White Noise 2005 DVD

Created: 17/06/06
Michael Keaton tried to portray a widower whose wife dies in an accident. People who are involved in the EVP (Electric Voice Phenomenon) pseudo-science who believe they can use rigged up equipment to allow dead people to contact them start showing up all around Rivers (Keaton). They get him going believing that his wife is contacting them. Then he rapidly becomes as addicted to the EVP beliefs system as them; practically ignoring his motherless little boy. That is the part of the film which bothers me most.

Before you know it his whole world centers around making EVP contact with his dead wife and the rest of the dead who are interfering with his desired direct contact with her.

The show is dull and unbelievable. The plot isn't interesting either. To be obsessed with the dead while a little boy needs a dad to be with him amongst the living is not my kind of flick. It seems to justify negligence by a father of a child.

I call it spookological. But it's not even scary, or a thriller, or a suspense because there is no basic sustaining plot that holds the film together in a meaningful way.

So the guy loses his wife and becomes obsessed with her death? What's original about that? What's original about weird hooky spooky side show techniques which pretend to make contact with dead people who are beloved or dangerous? I found it rather morbid, but certainly not thrilling.
99 of 100 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

This Movie is Sad, Great and Truly OOAK

Created: 19/06/08
You Watch The Lovely Couple Go About Their EveryDay Lives....Then Bam The Wife Anna is In a Car Accident. They Are Unable to Find Her Body as The Accident Happend Near a Body Of Water. During The Mean Time The Husband Jonathan (Michael Keaton) Goes to Work and Notices a Man Is Following Him. He Confronts This Strange Man For Following Him. The Stranger Then Tells Him He is Receiving Messages From Jonathan's Wife Anna...Well Jonathan Is Not Interested For Now....The Plot Thickens, and Jonathan Then Goes to See The Strange Man. The Story Plays Out Really Well. I Will Not Tell More As You May Watch How It Plays Out!! I Must Add This One Dislike Though: When Jonathan Goes to Visit a Lady Psychic, She Tells Him True Things and He Runs Out On Her....I was Shocked to See He Did Not Continue to See Her.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

Try IT

Created: 01/04/07
This movie has both a light and dark side. It helps those who don't understand this phenominon, but goes a little too deep maybe to the point of scaring away potential white noise analysts. If you are buying this movie because you believe, then you'd like TAPS as well. If you are just curious about White Noise, then there are documentaries on the extras on this disk. It is suspenseful, and is better than some of the horror moives that I've seen. This movie is not for the weak of heart!

For the price I paid for the movie, I'd definately recommend to everyone!
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

RENT IT

Created: 22/11/05
This is a spooky movie were the white noise in TV/computers, can do things. I must give this a bad rating because...

1)it has a new idea with an already been done feel.
2)it is more for teens I think because it just wasn't that scarey.
3)I have owned it since it came out and watched it 1 time. (that is saying alot since DvDs are my source of TV)

But to play devils advocate, if you are a teen or liked "the ring" maybe this movie will do for you what it didn't do for me. If not, and you must spend money on this, I would say "rent it".

Not for children!

PLEASE CLICK IF YOU FOUND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL OR NOT, THANKS!
5 of 9 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

Spooooky!

Created: 08/09/06
Trailers make it out to be like Poltergeist, but it is really pretty interesting. I just hate when you have to turn it up to hear some really quiet moment, then they BLAST music to scare the crap out of you. A different movie for MIchael Keaton for sure! Would recommend it to a friend! Don't want to give anything away- its a chiller!
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review
White Noise (DVD, 2005, Widescreen)
  • Average rating:
    Based on 14 user reviews
  • Rating distributions

  • 5 stars5
  • 4 stars4
  • 3 stars2
  • 2 stars0
  • 1 star3

Bubble Opens Help Start of layer
Bubble Help End of layer