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The Covenant Director: Renny Harlin Cast: Steven Strait, Sebastian Stan, Laura Ramsey, Taylor Kitsch

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/02/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 8,472

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Audio commentary with director Renny Harlin; Breaking the Silence: Exposing the Covenant featurette

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Covenant
1. Just Dropping By [4:15]
2. Party's Over [2:51]
3. Car Trouble [3:07]
4. Saying Goodnight [3:40]
5. The Families [2:24]
6. Mind Tricks [4:12]
7. Disturbing News [1:32]
8. Running Errands [4:14]
9. Nicky's [3:01]
10. What Girls Do [3:59]
11. Creepy Night [3:23]
12. Power Struggle [2:01]
13. Ipswich Nonsense [2:57]
14. New Wingman [4:28]
15. Not the Jealous Type [4:15]
16. Pope Research [3:17]
17. Emergency Reaction [4:30]
18. Childish Games [2:04]
19. Unexpected Guest [3:26]
20. Needing Revenge [4:30]
21. Too Powerful [2:38]
22. Ascending Truth [3:57]
23. Date to the Dance [2:26]
24. Plan of Attack [2:40]
25. Getting Down to Business [2:35]
26. Happy Birthday Caleb [3:51]
27. Say the Words [4:14]
28. Missing Fifth [6:22]
1. Just Dropping By [4:15]
2. Party's Over [2:51]
3. Car Trouble [3:07]
4. Saying Goodnight [3:40]
5. The Families [2:24]
6. Mind Tricks [4:12]
7. Disturbing News [1:32]
8. Running Errands [4:14]
9. Nicky's [3:01]
10. What Girls Do [3:59]
11. Creepy Night [3:23]
12. Power Struggle [2:01]
13. Ipswich Nonsense [2:57]
14. New Wingman [4:28]
15. Not the Jealous Type [4:15]
16. Pope Research [3:17]
17. Emergency Reaction [4:30]
18. Childish Games [2:04]
19. Unexpected Guest [3:26]
20. Needing Revenge [4:30]
21. Too Powerful [2:38]
22. Ascending Truth [3:57]
23. Date to the Dance [2:26]
24. Plan of Attack [2:40]
25. Getting Down to Business [2:35]
26. Happy Birthday Caleb [3:51]
27. Say the Words [4:14]
28. Missing Fifth [6:22]

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Editorial Reviews

More than 300 years after five families enter into a covenant of silence to escape witch hunts, thus preserving both the secret of their magic powers and their respective bloodlines, a quartet of their young male descendents have enrolled at the elite Spenser Academy. Laconic Caleb Danvers (Steven Strait) is the unofficial leader of this particular brat pack, which includes long-haired motorcyclist Pogue (Taylor Kitsch), laid-back Tyler (Chace Crawford), and constant troublemaker Reid (Toby Hemingway), who can't resist working his magic at inopportune moments. Things heat up when Caleb takes a fancy to transfer student Sarah (Laura Ramsey) and befriends a mysterious newcomer named Chase Collins (Sebastian Stan). From that point on The Covenant abounds in disturbing visions, suspicious accidents, and an alarming rise in the student population's death rate. The screenplay, while chock-full of clichéd and corny dialogue, nonetheless offers some surprisingly effective shock sequences and helps establish an oppressively malevolent mood that's sustained by conscientious trouping from key principals Strait and Stan. Director Renny Harlin, an old hand at this sort of material, deploys special effects parsimoniously until the climatic duel sequence, which echoes such films as The Matrix in its complexity and intensity. Pierre Gill's camerawork creates appropriately atmospheric images, and Tomandandy's pulse-pounding music accentuates the on-screen action perfectly. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Spellbindingby crash21

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September 19, 2009: If you like magic and hott guys you'll love this movie. Steven Strait is a great actor. The fighting is awesome! Love it!!

I thought it was a great genre movieby Anonymous

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September 05, 2009: I thought that The Covenant was pure escapism but with a slick style that took a novel approach to an old theme. I liked the way they dealt with the conundrum of having this super power but by using it you lost a piece of yourself. It makes you think about the consequences of your actions and how they impact others as well as yourself. The lighting, set, special effects and the model good looks of the whole cast made for a fantastic visual throughout. Great movie.


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