Dark Ride with Jamie-Lynn DiScala: DVD Cover

    Dark Ride Director: Craig Singer Cast: Jamie-Lynn DiScala, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Patrick Renna, David Clayton-Thomas

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/27/2007
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 35,179
     
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    Features

    Audio commentary with director Craig Singer and producer Chris M. Williams; "Ticket to Ride" making-of featurette; "Behind the Mask" featurette; Deleted scenes; Storyboard montage; 16x9 widescreen version; 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; English and Spanish subtitles; English closed captioning; Trailers

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Dark Ride
    1. Colleen Cry Baby [6:34]
    2. Business Not Pleasure [4:22]
    3. Spring Breakers [4:16]
    4. Road Trip [6:07]
    5. Dinner Time [5:15]
    6. Daring Bet [2:13]
    7. The Hitch Hiker [5:04]
    8. Have Fun [3:41]
    9. Ride Now Open [5:45]
    10. Dark Legend [7:22]
    11. Deadly Games [5:08]
    12. Behind Dark Corners [5:01]
    13. Something's Wrong [4:30]
    14. Escape Rules [4:28]
    15. No Where to Run [3:51]
    16. Close Call [2:14]
    17. Backup Plan [4:13]
    18. Life Mission [1:06]
    19. Troublemaker [3:03]
    20. Inconceivable Truth [9:42]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Years after two twin sisters are brutally slain in an amusement park funhouse, a group of college students find that death still stalks the long abandoned house of horrors. When police began investigating the disappearance of two twins who entered Dark Ride and never came out alive, the discovery of fourteen mutilated bodies quickly prompted them to shut down the popular amusement park in which the ride was located. Now, years after the fact, the once vibrant park has become a darkened, silent monument to the horrors of the past. When a group of college students decide to break into the park and tempt fate by taking the Dark Ride for one last spin, the murderous force that lay dormant for so many years returns to continue the killing spree that shook the local community to its very core. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    Dark Rideby Anonymous

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    April 13, 2007: This movie was pretty good. Not great, however. The dialogue at the beginning of the film was funny, but the acting throughout is something to be desired. That's not to say that it wasn't entertaining. They did display some pretty original ideas. It wasn't my favorite of the eight films, but it is definitely worth seeing...if only once...

    Dark Rideby Anonymous

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    March 30, 2007: What horror lover can resist a slasher film set in a scare ride setting. I was thoroughly enjoyed this little find. One of the more memorable decapitation scenes I've seen in quite a while.