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Whiteout (DVD, 2010)

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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 ...
Number of Discs
1
Release Year
2010
Actor
Gabriel Macht, Kate Beckinsale
UPC
0085391140177
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20100119
Format
DVD
Rating
R
Director
Dominic Sena
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Whiteout

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Product Information

Kate Beckinsale stars in this white-hot thriller as a U.S. marshal investigating Antarctica's first murder. But as one victim turns into many and daylight grows shorter, the woman must race against the clock and Mother Nature to discover the identity of the killer. WHITEOUT is based on the graphic novel by Greg Rucka.

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UPC
0085391140177
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80104110

Product Key Features

Actor
Gabriel Macht, Kate Beckinsale
Director
Dominic Sena
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Movie/TV Title
Whiteout
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Gabriel Macht, Kate Beckinsale
Release Date
20100119

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  • Whiteout

    I saw this movie in the theaters-because-of Alex O'Loughlin. He plays the bad guy and though his role is small he's great. The premise of this movie is typical-bad guy and good cop- but the setting is what sets it apart. Since I am so biased as to any piece Alex does I probably cannot give an unbiased review except to say the obvious-I saw it and then I bought it-so it is definitely worth seeing twice. There is one creepy scene towards the end which I felt was gratitus and unnecessary involving Kate Beckinsale I could have done without. But I liked her in the vampire movies and she is believable in this part. I'd go see it again if it were to play in theaters again.

  • Really Fine Snow Blows Here, But Not Much Of A Plot.

    To say this 90-minute film is plot-less & pointless would be an insult to the terms. I remember there being massive snow, loose plot points & bad Australian accents blowing around. Again, there was Kate Beckinsale showing us how she freshens up without locking her door so the old perverts (Tom Skerrit) can sneak in on her and catch a peek. Really, do we really have to do this B-movie style shower scene just to hold our interest at the South Pole? I don't really think so. A nice romance scene would have been sufficient to flesh out Beckinsale's character. (NOT!) What character. I can't really recall too much else, mainly because in only a short running time, it lapped itself with a blizzard of boredom. The film opens with a Russian transport plane hosting a bewildering gun battle at ...

  • Good Crime Drama

    Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) stars as Marshall Carrie Stetko who is stationed in Antarctica. When the body of a man is discovered on the ice Carrie has to try to solve Antarctica's first murder mystery. She is helped by a UN operative (Gabriel Macht) a pilot (Columbus Short) and a doctor (Tom Skerritt). The plot revolves around a russian plan that crashed in 1957 that was carrying a special cargo. The plane is found by a group looking for Meteor's and problems arise when the group try to get the cargo off Antarctica. The movie is not the greatest crime movie ever made and some of the scenes are a bit of a let down. Beckinsale's character is full of doubt and the movie suffers for it, she could have come off a bit more confident in herself and that would have helped the plot move ...

  • Whiteout

    For U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko, things are about to get even more dangerous. The only law enforcement in this unforgiving territory, she has just been sent to investigate a body on the ice. Antarctica's first homicide. A shocking discovery in itself, it will plunge her into an even more bizarre mystery and the revelation of secrets long-buried under the endless ice--secrets that someone believes are still worth killing for. As Stetko races to find the killer before he finds her, winter is already closing in. In the deadly Antarctic whiteout, she won't see him till he's a breath away. The outside shots are beautiful. The whole idea of being on Antarctica was fascinating. I think this movie will give you the kind of intelligent thriller fans of this genre of movies enjoy. This movie is more ...

  • CSI: Antarctica

    Great premise but the villain was painfully obvious. There was no logical reason for the villain to chase down & kill his accomplices with a pick-axe when he could have easily let them die of exposure. Also no reason, given the brutality of the pick-axe murders, to let the U.S. marshall go free. The accomplices could have saved themselves by revealing the villain's identity to the marshall; they were, after all, only guilty of theft, not murder, and they knew they were next on his hit list. The marshall, played by Kate Beckinsale, has a totally unnecessary nude shower scene, prior to which she walks around her room in skimpy underwear. This could have been a great mystery --- think CSI: Antarctica. I kept hoping there would be a surprise ending; but no, the only possible bad guy not only ...