On March 13, 2007, Warner Home Video is proud to present Sublime, the second film in the successful Raw Feed direct-to-DVD series. Directed by Tony Krantz (Executive Producer of 24) from a screenplay by Erik Jendresen (HBO’s Band of Brothers) and with cinematography by Dermott Downs (CSI: New York, Miami), SUBLIME is described as “a really great Twilight Zone” (Peter Hammond, Maxim) and is a provocative modern-times horror-tale as well as a social and political allegory. Today we were provided with (5) five copies of the DVD for some lucky B-D readers to win! Read on to see how to enter.
Admitted to a hospital for a routine, minimally invasive procedure, George Grieves (Cavanagh) discovers that his circumstances are much more serious and complicated than originally expected. Trapped in the increasingly bizarre and dangerous world of Mt. Abaddon Hospital, George tries to maintain his sanity while uncovering the truth behind the growing number of medical misdeeds happening within the institution's East Ward. As his own fears begin to manifest all around him, he learns that this is not a place where people come to get better... this is a hospital where people come to die.
The SUBLIME “Unrated” DVD includes the following features:
-Surgical Exorcism – Cultural anthropologist Dr. Falk’s webcast of a live surgical exorcism in the mountains of Peru
-Film Commentary with Director Tony Krantz and Writer Erik Jendresen
-Interview with Director Tony Krantz
-Interview with Writer Erik Jendresen
-Trailer Gallery featuring Rest Stop and Sublime
Want to win one of five (5) copies of the new DVD from RAW FEED? All you have to do is write SUBLIME in the subject line and E-mail me the following information:
-Your full name
-Full address
-Why you want to see this film
-What you thought of Rest Stop if you saw it
Winners chosen at random on March 13, the same day SUBLIME hits retailers near you!
It looks like those behind Sublime are quite notable, and have some hits under their collective belt. I'd love to see what they can produce!
I didn't care much for Rest Stop. It seemed to take too long to get going and a bit cheesy at times. But, on the other hand, Jaime Alexander was very nice to look at. Overall, 2 of 5 skulls.
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