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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language
English
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
UPC
0883929037834
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Actor
James Marsden, Cameron Diaz
Rating
PG-13
Director
Richard Kelly
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Box

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From SOMEWHERE IN TIME to I AM LEGEND, writer Richard Matheson's tales have frequently made their way to the screen, and this adaptation of his story "Button, Button" is no exception. Richard Kelly (DONNIE DARKO) directs Cameron Diaz and James Marsden in this horror film about a couple who find a box that has power over life and death.

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UPC
0883929037834
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80900748

Product Key Features

Actor
James Marsden, Cameron Diaz
Director
Richard Kelly
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Movie/TV Title
Box
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
James Marsden, Cameron Diaz
Release Date
20100223

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  • Solid psychological thriller with some interesting themes and performances.

    The Box is not an easy film to like. Written and directed by Richard Kelly of "Donnie Darko" fame and "Southland Tales" infamy, it's a perplexing psychological thriller with rather deeply-felt themes of philosophy, existentialism, spiritualism, and by the end, it's become an interesting little morality tale. The basic premise is that a middle-aged couple (James Marsden and Cameron Diaz) are visited by a mysterious man named Arlington Steward (Frank Langella, in a wonderfully haunting performance) who gives them a box, which contains a little red button under the glass dome at the top. If they are to push the button, two things shall happen: one, someone - somewhere - whom they don't know will die, and second, they will receive a cash payment of 1 million dollars. Let's just say that the ...

  • Well Made Film Yet Hard To Follow and Harder to Start

    I'll have to say that after watching the first hour of this film, it seemed like forever before the story got the least bit interesting. I thought many things about this film, such as, "Why would a large film star such as Cameron Diaz pick such a simple role as this as opposed to working with film that happen to be more challenging and more exciting?". As you may well know, Richard Matheson wrote the novel of this made for screen story. It was a very well crafted film, however, it really missed it's target with me, being as though it never really presented any scientific side upfront. I thought that this was going to be a pure espionage type film, yet it turned out to be something totally different. If I hadn't stuck with watching the film, I would have written this film off as just ...

  • Great premise, confusing execution

    If this film focused solely on the moral dilemma --- push a button and a stranger will die, but you get a million dollars --- it would have succeeded better. Instead, it threw in too many confusing or irrelevant elements. Why was it necessary for Cameron Diaz's character to have missing toes on one foot? Why, out of all the couples offered the Box, was it always the WIFE who pushed the button? What exactly was Mr. Steward: an alien, Satan, or God? Why were most of Steward's employees mind-controlled zombies while others had intelligent conversations with him & were apparently going along with Steward voluntarily? Why, if Cameron Diaz & James Marsden's characters accepted the $1 million in cash out of greed, didn't they spend any of it? Strangest of all, when Mr. Steward presents them ...

  • to push or not to push

    your doorbell rings and a package is left at your door as you see a black car drive away.you open it to see a box with a button on it and a note saying you will get a visit from mr.stewart at 5 .you get that visit the next day and he tells you that you will get a million dollars if you push the button in the box within 24 hours, 5 the next day.he gives you a key to open the box to push the button if you so choose.he gives you 100.00 dollars just for your hospitality.the only catch to geeting the million dollars is to push the button,but someone you do not know will die if the button is pushed. so will the button be pushed and if so who dies when the button is pushed. it stars frank langella as the stranger and cameron diaz as the recepient of the box. check it out.

  • The box

    Love the movie. surprise package at the door, the decision to push the button and get a million dollars and except consequences.

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