Cube 2: Hypercube with Andrzej Sekula: DVD Cover

    Cube 2: Hypercube Director: Andrzej Sekula

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/15/2003
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 30,111

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    Features

    16 x 9 widescreen; Production commentary with producer Ernie Barbarash and editor Mark Sanders; Making of the special FX; Interview with director Andrzej Sekula; Deleted scenes; Storyboard presentation; Photo gallery; 5.1 Dolby Digital; Trailer; Scene access; Interactive menus; English & Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Wrapped Up [3:01]
    2. Numbers [4:45]
    3. Don't Move [3:23]
    4. Closer [2:50]
    5. Help Me [3:07]
    6. Real Answers [3:55]
    7. Uncooperative [5:31]
    8. Hypercube [4:30]
    9. Lincoln, Nebraska [4:36]
    10. Ignorance Is Bliss [4:23]
    11. 60659 [3:16]
    12. Theoretical Purposes [3:08]
    13. Optical Illusion [3:17]
    14. Really Thirsty [4:47]
    15. Stunning [5:15]
    16. Pattern [4:22]
    17. No Harm [4:29]
    18. Ruthless [3:45]
    19. A Burden [3:12]
    20. Dying Young [2:51]
    21. The Key [3:46]
    22. Payback [3:39]
    23. Game Over [4:04]
    24. Credits [4:04]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this Canadian-filmed sequel to (what else?) The Cube, eight strangers awaken in a cube-shaped room with no idea of where they've come from or how they arrived. All they do know is that they've been plunged into a fourth-dimensional netherworld where all physical laws seem to be made up as they go along. Presented with cryptic clues as to the nature of their plight, the tiny group desperately tries to find a way out of their constantly shape-shifting environment, certain that if they don't escape, they will die slow but spectacular deaths. First shown at the Fantasy Filmfest in Munich, Germany, in the summer of 2002, Cube 2: Hypercube bounced around the sci-fi festival circuit until its American cable TV debut over the Sci-Fi Channel on April 5, 2003. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Cube 2: Hypercubeby Anonymous

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    November 02, 2003: This is the thought that I finished the movie with. There wre some interesting glimpses into certain possiblities, however, for my money, a movie still has to have some pint to it if it is to be worth watching. Unfortunately, there is no point to this movie that I was able to discern. If you have noting better to do than watch this movie, then do yourself a favor and spend the time thinking of something better to do rather than wasting your time on this movie. From my point of view, there just isn't any point in watching this movie.

    Cube 2: Hypercubeby Anonymous

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    July 26, 2003: If you saw hypercube without seeing cube, you wouldn't realise that the characters in cube all match up to a character in hypercube. Also, so many of the scenes match up as well. If you watch them both in a short time frame apart from each other you will notice that so much stuff is exactly the same in the two movies. Nevertheless, i loved hypercube. I didn't particularly like the way it gave away more of what was really going on. Cube left so many things unanswered, it was perfect. Even though so much is basically carbon copied from cube unto hypercube, it is still completely different somehow. I think that hypercube was practically just as much of a video masterpiece as cube was. I look forward to the third cube movie that was so subtly hinted at in hypercube.


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