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35 new, starting at $8.66
11 used, starting at $6.42
Copycat Diabolique The Crush Pacific Heights
4 Film Favorites indeed!Reviewed by R. Pepper, 2008-10-01
I have seen and own all four of these films only seperately, not in this set. The strongest film here is Copycat, the best in the psychological thriller genre since The Silence of the Lambs with Oscar winner and nominee Holly Hunter and Sigourney Weaver. The Crush is a very enjoyable B-movie treat in the realm of Fatal Attraction and is the most memorable since that one mostly because of Alicia Silverstone's breakout performance although her career has never prospered. Diabolique is a remake of the 1955 French version only Hollywood-nized. Sharon Stone is yet again using what works best for her as in Basic Instinct and Kathy Bates has a great supporting role as a private detective. Pacific Heights is a fun thriller about a tenant played by Michael Keaton who gives landlords Matthew Modine and Melanie Griffith more than they can handle. It is definitely watchable although not my favorite. Melanie's mother Tippi Hedren of The Birds makes a cameo here. All in all, a nice bundle for price!
CAN buy a thrill (at bargain rates, too!)Reviewed by Annie Van Auken, 2008-04-18
WARNER's THRILLERS: 4 FILM FAVORITES offers two above average
movies ("Copycat" and "Pacific Heights") along with a couple of
flawed yet still interesting exercises in suspense. And at
four-for-the-price-of-one, it's a solid deal. Transfer quality is
first rate.
SYNOPSES--
COPYCAT-- Criminal psychologist is being stalked by a killer who
emulates famous murderers of the past. The emotionally housebound
doctor makes a target that two detectives find increasingly harder
to protect. Superbly executed film includes Harry Connick Jr. in
his best character role, that of a deranged and imprisoned serial
killer.
THE CRUSH-- A young teanaged girl's unrequited love for the
journalist living in her family's guest house leads to extreme
violence. Screenwriter/director Nick Shapiro based his story on
events from his own life.
DIABOLIQUE-- A schoolmaster's wife and mistress collaborate to
murder him and dump his remains. The body disappears from its
resting place and the two women start to unravel when a retired
detective begins investigating the teacher's disappearance.
Excellent cast is somewhat wasted due to mediocre direction,
scripting and cinematography.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS-- Young couple's plans to renovate a San Francisco
house are ruined by the "tenant from hell." Michael Keaton is
deliciously sinister. Watch for the star of Hitchcock's "The
Birds," Tippi Hedren, in a minor role. Like Hitch, this film's
director, John Schlesinger, makes a cameo appearance (as a man in
the elevator).
STEPHEN KING: 4 FILM FAVORITES (also from WARNER HOME VIDEO) is a
quirky quadruple dose of camp, suspense, drama and terror.
Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll
ratings found at a film resource website.
(6.5) Copycat (1995) - Sigourney Weaver/Holly Hunter/Dermot
Mulroney/William McNamara/Harry Connick Jr.
(5.1) The Crush (1993) - Cary Elwes/Alicia Silverstone/Jennifer
Rubin/Kurtwood Smith/Amber Benson/Gwynyth Walsh
(5.0) Diabolique (1996) - Sharon Stone/Isabelle Adjani/Chazz
Palminteri/Kathy Bates/Spalding Gray/Shirley Knight/Donal
Logue
(6.2) Pacific Heights (1990) - Melanie Griffith/Matthew
Modine/Michael Keaton/Mako/Tippi Hedren/Dan Hedaya (uncredited:
Beverly D'Angelo/John Schlesinger)
Awesome value.Reviewed by Danny, 2007-12-14
Four watchable thrillers for under twenty bucks. Good stuff, Warner
Bros!
Includes Copycat, The Crush, Diabolique and Pacific Heights. None
of these movies are masterpieces; they fall under what I consider
"rainy afternoon" films. They're not without their own unique
merits, though. How could you resist Michael Keaton as a psycho and
Alicia Silverstone's most notable performance (aside from
Clueless)? Engaging time killers.
The only reason I gave it four stars is because my copy includes
the fullscreen version of Copycat (even though the case says
widescreen). But, hey, a bargain is a bargain. The other three are
in widescreen. And each movie has all the special features
available on their single disc counterparts. Contains two
double-sided DVD's; one movie for each side.