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Videodrome (OOP DVD, 1998, Widescreen)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Release Year
1998
Features
Widescreen
UPC
0025192038723
Format
DVD
Actor
James Woods
Rating
R
Director
David Cronenberg
Genre
TV Shows, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
Videodrome
Edition
Widescreen

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Product Information

Sleazy cable TV programmer Max Renn (Woods) encounters a strange new program known as "Videodrome". Under its mysterious influence, Max's fantasies seem to come to life as strange things begin to happen and reality is not what it seems. Unmistakable weirdness from cult director Cronenberg.

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UPC
0025192038723
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3142700

Product Key Features

Actor
James Woods
Rating
R
Edition
Widescreen
Movie/TV Title
Videodrome
Director
David Cronenberg
Format
DVD
Release Year
1998
Genre
TV Shows, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Widescreen
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
James Woods
Release Date
19980908
Film Country
USA

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  • Top favourable review

    Great Sci-Fi Storyline ! ! !

    Very engaging story line... Love seeing Deborah Harry ("Blondie") in a superb science fiction/ sexy role, as she proves that she is a very good actress as well as singer... A total entertainment package... Even if you are not an avid sci-fi fanatic you will still enjoy this movie... I highly recommend it... BUT... Definitely Adults Only ! ! ! ! ! ! L8r, boydow

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: longislandcardcollectibles

  • Top critical review

    Videodrome

    To start with this movie was weird. Usually I like weird but I didn't like this movie. I believe it was billed as a horror movie but there was very little horror just weirdness. James Woods is usually a very good actor but in this case not so much. I believe this was the first movie for Deborah Harry. She was okay but she didn't have much of a role. The movie is about an underground TV station that has nothing but torture and murder. And watching the Channel and the video tapes that were made by the station warps Minds and creates hallucinations. There are two groups one being videodrome and another group trying to do away with videodrome. James Woods character get sucked in by both sides and has no idea what's really going on. And his hallucinations get really very weird. I really don't ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: davikraus-8

  • Videodrome (1998,dvd)

    I bought Videodrome because James Woods is one of my favorite actors,and David Cronenberg who directed the film done Existenz which is one of my favorites. The Fly is also good. This director is one of the most unique directors in hollywood. Max (James Woods) who is part owner in an independant tv station stumbles across a weird transmission showing a woman being tortured. He then tries to find out where the show originated from. Max finds out that the show is called Videodrome. However,it ends up being way more than he bargained for. The movie has nice creepy special effects. James Woods gives a good performance. This movie might appeal to everyone,but if you like strange science fiction/horror type of movies then you might enjoy this film.

  • Videodrome DVD

    Well, its a different movie, thats all I can say about that, I had never watched it before, glad to have it in my old movie collection, it has a twist at the end, and it didn't click that Blonde was in it, I will say its worth a watch

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: atlantabravesnation

  • You will not look at your TV set the same again

    Videodrome is a cult favorite for good reason. Subliminal messaging on tv commercials had already become the subject of paranoia by 1983. Acting, directing, and editing and pacing add up to an amazing production, as it was produced literally on the fly. I am puzzling that Videodrome is not a familiar offering on cable tv. They Live was John Carpenter’s follow up in 1988.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: skragg