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A Sound of Thunder (Widescreen Edition) by Peter Hyams
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DVD detailsActor: Armin Rohde, Ben Kingsley, Catherine McCormack, Edward Burns, Heike Makatsch Director: Peter Hyams Brand: Warner Brothers Producer: Andrew Stevens Producer: Breck Eisner Producer: Elie Samaha Writer: Gregory Poirier Writer: Joshua Oppenheimer Writer: Ray Bradbury Writer: Thomas Dean Donnelly DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.77:1 Running Time: 110 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-03-28 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Warner Home Video Product features: - Suspense Thriller based on the famous short story by master of fiction Ray Bradbury. In the year 2055, a technology has been invented that enables people to go back in time to hunt dinosaurs. When one such expedition to the Prehistoric past unwittingly makes a fatal mistake it dramatically impacts the course of evolution, setting off waves of destruction that ripple toward the modern world and unl
DVD Reviews of A Sound of Thunder (Widescreen Edition)DVD Review: great cult classic nobody has ever heard of Summary: 5 Starsi usually don't like to write long reviews, but nobody i know ever saw this movie, i can't imagine anyone that likes monsters or horror would not like this movie, quickly, time travelers change the future, time waves start changing the present, with horrible results, can they go back in time to right the wrongs before its too late, one of my all time small budget but looks like big budget movies ever, even made my wife watch it, but she hates anything but love and comedy, and she of course did not like it, but everybody else i turned on to this movie like it or loved it....
DVD Review: Equal to Bradbury's version! Summary: 4 StarsAs an English teacher, I have taught the short story version of "A Sound of Thunder" before, but wasn't aware of the movie interpretation, which expands on the storyline. Rarely do I find movies to be as entertaining and as captivating as the print version, but this was a delightful exception. The rating is appropriate, the special effects are fun, and the plot is great. I recommend this to anyone who wants to be entertained, especially about time travel and all of its intricacies.
DVD Review: Schizo Movie Shames Bradbury's Tale! Summary: 2 StarsSound of Thunder
Loosely (oh, so loosely!) adapted from the much better written Ray Bradbury tale of the same name.
The premise is around the company, The Time Safari, where rich people can hire a team of time travelers to 65 million years ago to kill the same dinosaur over and over in succeeding trips for profit. (Why they don't meet themselves? Don't ask.)
We also have a very unlikeable angry radical doctor who helped develop the project but because she "is a scientist not a lawyer" didn't bother to read her contract that cuts her out of further involvement. Duh.
Travis is our hero who takes people back and has a chat with a personable computer. This could have played better, more banter, but it was dropped early in the film.
The film does not know what it wants to be. And the illogic of time changes occurring along the evolutionary scale makes no sense.
Because of a minor change 65 million years ago, there will be changes in the present. Good, I can buy that. But this "time wave" thing happens, changing the weather (?), then all the trees that died now live and evolve, then further time waves create evolved creatures.
It's been established in other time travel movies and TV, such as in Star Trek, Frequency and others that time changes are fairly quick. See Time Cop (um, never mind).
The special effects are pretty bad for a 2004 movie, not much above that of an old Land of the Lost episode.
I think the story wanted to have a Jurassic Park feel but fails miserably.
Is this an action adventure, a horror movie, or science fiction?
Ray Bradbury actually made his own version of this about twenty years ago on the Ray Bradbury Theater TV show. I want to watch that now!
DVD has poor transfer, and the only "special features" are two trailers. Ho hum.
Better:
A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories
The Ray Bradbury Theater - Complete Series (65 Episodes)
DVD Review: It's not bad, especially with Edward Norton in it! Summary: 4 StarsThis, while not a big blockbuster, a-rated movie, is enjoyable to watch on a boring afternoon when you have nothing else going on. It's got some o.k. special effects, o.k. acting and an interesting plot, plus, on top of everything, it's got sexy Edward Burns in it which was primarily the main motivator for me to watch this movie. If Edward Burns wasn't in it, I think I would've just given it 3 stars but as it is, with him in it, the story becomes intriguing and makes it worth watching. I didn't see any other well-known actors in there, other than him. Not a bad movie altogether, I would get a copy, if I were you, for those slow, rainy days. Get a copy today, especially if you're an Edward Burns fan, like me!
DVD Review: Good B-rated sci-fi movie Summary: 5 StarsI'm not sure why this movie has gotten so many bad reviews. I've seen it three times on the Sci-Fi channel and each time I couldn't stop watching it. The movie has many unexpected twists and the creatures are truly creative and scary. Among the creatures are some very large hanging bats, some strange looking gorilla-reptile things, a water eel-snake thing, large flying birds, dinosaurs, and some people-eating vines.
Description of A Sound of Thunder (Widescreen Edition)Suspense Thriller based on the famous short story by master of fiction Ray Bradbury. In the year 2055, a technology has been invented that enables people to go back in time to hunt dinosaurs. When one such expedition to the Prehistoric past unwittingly makes a fatal mistake it dramatically impacts the course of evolution, setting off waves of destruction that ripple toward the modern world and unleashing an army of fearsome creatures that never should have existed. Two scientists race against time to fix the catastrophic error while their world collapses around them and every minute brings the human race closer to extinction.
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