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1408 (DVD, 2007, Widescreen)

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Item specifics

Condition
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Brand
CINEDIGM - UNI DIST CORP
EAN
Does not apply
ISBN
Does not apply
Actor
Samuel L. Jackson
Color
Gold
Style
ABIS_DVD
UPC
796019805308
MPN
MFR796019805308#VG
Features
Widescreen
Leading Role
John Cusack
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Genre
Horror
Movie/TV Title
1408
Studio
Weinstein

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0796019805308
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7046037971

Product Key Features

Studio
Weinstein
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Movie/TV Title
1408
Genre
Horror

Dimensions

Item Length
7.44in
Item Height
0.56in
Item Width
5.29in
Item Weight
0.15lb.

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States

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  • Heebie-jeebies are guaranteed

    John Cusack checks into Room 1408 at Manhattan's posh Dolphin Hotel and finds that the joint is jumpin' with ghosts who will do their damnedest to make sure the dude will not get out alive. It's a hellish premise, just the wicked mastery you expect from Stephen King, whose short story gives this mindbender its spine. King's recent work has been royally botched onscreen (hello, Secret Window, Needful Things and Dreamcatcher). Not this time. For that all praise to Cusack, who brings his welcome smartass savvy to the role of Mike Enslin, the author of bestsellers that debunk the idea of things that go bump in the night. Mike has his own demons, notably the death of his daughter (Jasmine Jessica Anthony), a tragic event that shattered his marriage to Lily (Mary ...

  • Creepy!

    "1408", a very scary Stephen King thriller from 2007, stars John Cusack as Mike Enslin, an author who specializes in exposing legends of so-called "paranormal" occurrences in different places as the frauds they are, writing books about them for his livelihood. Mr. Enslin hasn't been overly successful as far as book sales, but something drives him on to investigate every place with a ghostly history. Until, one day, he receives a postcard from a fan advertising the Dolphin Hotel in New York City, which reportedly has a room in which many people have died in macabre fashion. His curiosity piqued, he arranges to spend a night in the accursed room, threatening to sue the reluctant hotel manager (well-played by Samuel L. Jackson) if he is not allowed to use the room. ...

  • 1408 movie

    Ive' always loved haunted house movies, but this was something different. Until now, I never thought that hotel rooms could be the least bit scary, boy was I wrong! This is a neatly staged and acted little horror film, that relies on both the visceral and the psychological to get the viewer to react and the fact that it succeeds at both, make it a keeper in my library. Featuring great performances by the leads and at once both the creepiest and the most mundane looking hotel room you have ever seen, with a chilling atmosphere that never lets up! Recommended!

  • 5 STAR REVIEW OF 1408(2007) DVD!>>>

    Here's why. Stephen King's psychological horror rarely ever shows its face on the screen the way it appears in his writing. This movie captures a lot of the mental torture that Stephen King writes so well (embodied in room 1408). I typically always see Cusack as playing himself in every movie he's in. Fortunately, this role appeals to that character. I would say see it and judge for yourself. I specifically enjoyed the background music and director's choice of camera angles. I also appreciated the mix of surprise horror and psychological. All too often, a horror film loads up too much on one angle and is predictable at times. 1408 is a fresh perpective on horror, and needless to say a spectacular performance.

  • Great Movie

    I wasn't really to into seeing this movie. I was at the movie store, happened to see it on the shelf and rented it. I mostly gave in because John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson where in it. It was a little slow start but once Cusacks character gets to the hotel where the room 1408, it really starts to pick up and become interesting. This is based off of a Stephen King short story (which I didn't know until the movie started and I saw the credits). I have never read the short story this is based off so I can't compair the two together. The movie though, was wonderful. The plot of the story was what you think is going to be the same old "haunted place" story, but it wasn't. The twist through out keep you guessing as to how the movie will end. The acters so a ...