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Stuck - Blu-ray Info3
Version: U.S.A
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
MPEG-4 AVC BD-25 / High Profile 4.1
Running time: 1:25:22
Movie size: 14,25 GB
Disc size: 17,99 GB
Average video bit rate: 17.99 Mbps

DTS-HD Master Audio English 2188 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 16-bit / 2188kbps (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48kHz / 16-bit / 1536kbps)
Dolby Digital Audio English 448 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 448kbps
Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps

Subtitles: English SDH / Spanish
Number of chapters: 16

#Audio Commentary
#Featurettes
--Ripped from the Headlines
--The Gory Details
--Driving Forces
#AFI screening footage
#Trailer

Please do not waste your movie, even to rent.1
This film should never have happened. Right from the start, Rap music blasts the F and N every other word. One does not have to be a child to be offended by this vulgar and ignorant rythmic ranting. There are many talented and yes educated musicians willing to work and has the talent to be called musicians.
The film lacks directorship as clearly indicated by the sensationalism of drugs. Most audiences for this type of film will be teens and young adults targeting once again the young and vulnable of America. Possession and the distribution of ECTASY IS illegal, yet, the directors allowed the sensationalized and simulated use of the drug just as casual as taking an aspirin. Sensationalizing this drug on screen to anyone is building the hype that could and unfortunately does lead to ingesting the drug, destoying the user, their family and others. Communities and families struggle daily with drugs, their abuse and death of our young people.
Directors who allow the sensationalism of drugs on the screen to anyone should be dealt with by the public accordingly. Sensationalizing drugs is enabling and if directors cannot use professional judgment in allowing the flagrant use of drugs such as what was evident in this film should be illegal, since we cannot trust the film industry to use any moral or decent judgment and lets not forget the Political agenda that pushed during one of the numerous sex scenes. Films such as this should be cancelled well before it comes to the screen. Most disappointing was the fact that Blockbuster was in association with Image and Rigel Entertainment. Blockbuster the "family video store," needs more professional critics to view these films before they support drugs, filth, vulgarity and lack of acting and directing skills and someone's political agenda. I was suprised to see Stephen Rea appear in such a gangly and poor attempt at screenwriting and filmmaking. The one star rating only appears because I cannot truly rate this film in the minus. I have always liked Stephen Rea, but I will be more apprehensive in the future to watch any other film featuring him. I do not believe in censorship however, this film needs to be removed from the public.





Abridged version -- accept no substitutes!1
Imagine my disappointment upon finding out that this long-awaited DVD is just an 85-minute ABRIDGED version of the glorious 94-minute version I saw with an enthusiastic crowd as part of the "Midnight Madness" programme of the 2007 Toronto Film Fest.

My full review available at IMDB, under the title, "Best B-Movie Since BOUND." In it, I marvel at how tight the movie is ... how it never drags. Shortening it can ONLY lessen it, and if the black joke with the dog is gone, it's not even the same movie.

There IS a great Stuart Gordon movie titled STUCK in the can someplace. I suggest you hold out until it gets released. It's a travesty to have butchered the version I saw.

About Stuck detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1847 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-10-14
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 85 minutes

Stuck Description

Mena Suvari (American Beauty) unforgettably stars as Brandi, a hard-partying, overworked nursing assistant in this delicious, darkly humorous psychological thriller from director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, From Beyond). Brandi accidentally steers her car into a homeless man, movingly played by Stephen Rea (The Crying Game), sending him flying through the windshield. Not wanting to jeopardize a possible job promotion, she chooses not to get him medical help, leaving him clinging to life in her garage. But soon her psyche begins to unravel as captor and captive are pitted against each other in a bloody...even outrageous battle for survival. Director Stuart Gordon delivers what Variety called "ingeniously nasty and often shockingly funny" entertainment.


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