What are some reviews for the movie Zodiac on Blu-ray disc?
Here are some reviews: After the technically accomplished but ultimately hollow thriller Panic Room (3-Disc Special Edition), director David Fincher returns to familiar subject matter with Zodiac, a dramatization of the murders perpetuated by the infamous serial killer known as Zodiac that terrorized the San Francisco Bay area in the late 1960s and early 1970s. With Seven (New Line Platinum Series), Fincher seems like an obvious choice to direct this film but those of you expecting a rehash of that film will be disappointed. With Zodiac, he faces the daunting challenge of making an exciting thriller that runs two hours and forty minutes long where the killer was never caught. He does this by focusing on the people who investigated the case and how it affected them. This is a film that shows people talking and doing research – hardly, dynamic, cinematic material but Fincher makes it fascinating with strong performances from his talented cast and a solid screenplay to anchor the film. Li
Zodiac – true crime drama at it’s finest, March 2, 2007 By Eddie Lancekick “A Regulator” Perhaps the most famous “criminals” in our modern day society are serial killers. Their crimes are brutal, their motives sometimes following patterns, while at other times seeming completely random. The weapons they use can vary just as much. Their want for attention and seemingly inability to be apprehended quickly make them celebrities of a sort. Aside from Jack the Ripper, one of the most prolific serial killers would have to be the “Zodiac killer” who terrorized Vallejo California and the surrounding area in the late sixties and early seventies. What brings this case under even further scrutiny, however, could also be what helped make Jack the Ripper so legendary; the killer was never found…….http://www.amazon.com/Zodiac-Blu-ray-Jake-Gyllenhaal/dp/B001HUHBAE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1237951443&sr=8-1 ————————————————————- The Zodiac (Blu-ray), Mar
DVD release Two-disc director’s cut DVD cover artworkThe DVD for Zodiac was released on July 24, 2007[45] and is available widescreen or fullscreen, presented in anamorphic widescreen, and an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. There are no extra materials included.[46] According to David Prior, producer of the upcoming special edition, the bare bones edition “was only reluctantly agreed to by Fincher because I needed more time on the bonus material. The studio was locked into their release date, so Fincher allowed that to be released first. It had nothing to do with Fincher ‘double dipping his own movie before it even makes it to stores’ and everything to do with buying more time for the special edition”.[47] He stated that the theatrical cut will only be available on the single disc edition. Prior elaborated further: “Nobody wants fans feeling like they’re being taken advantage of, and I know that double-dipping creates that impression. That’s why it was so important to me that