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Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Audio: English and French 5.1 (Dolby Digital); Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; DVD exclusive: "Half Light" music video directed by Mark Pellington; Theatrical trailer; Production notes; Interactive menus; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Widescreen
1. Start [4:22]
2. A Dream Come True [1:49]
3. The Accident [2:12]
4. "You Didn't See It?" [7:34]
5. Drawing Angels [1:19]
6. Two Years Later [4:36]
7. Gordon Smallwood [7:31]
8. 400 Miles in 90 Minutes [4:00]
9. Strange Things [1:13]
10. Honest People [5:05]
11. "99 Will Die." [1:08]
12. The Plane Crash [3:56]
13. Connie's Dream [2:22]
14. Indrid Cold [2:49]
15. Prophecies [4:09]
16. An Electrical Impulse [4:32]
17. Mothman [3:20]
18. Waiting for Cold [7:05]
19. Dead From Exposure [5:04]
20. "Was It Her?" [4:24]
21. Leek's Story [2:01]
22. A Bad Feeling [1:32]
23. Governor McCallum [5:06]
24. A Message for John [2:35]
25. Connie Calls to Chat [1:34]
26. The Silver Bridge Collapse [2:20]
27. John Saves Connie [5:55]
28. "Wake Up, Number 37." [7:34]
Side #2 -- Full Screen
1. Start [4:22]
2. A Dream Come True [1:49]
3. The Accident [2:12]
4. "You Didn't See It?" [7:34]
5. Drawing Angels [1:19]
6. Two Years Later [4:36]
7. Gordon Smallwood [7:31]
8. 400 Miles in 90 Minutes [4:00]
9. Strange Things [1:13]
10. Honest People [5:05]
11. "99 Will Die." [1:08]
12. The Plane Crash [3:56]
13. Connie's Dream [2:22]
14. Indrid Cold [2:49]
15. Prophecies [4:09]
16. An Electrical Pulse [4:32]
17. Mothman [3:20]
18. Waiting for Cold [7:05]
19. Dead From Exposure [5:04]
20. "Was It Her?" [4:24]
21. Leek's Story [2:01]
22. A Bad Feeling [1:32]
23. Governor McCallum [5:06]
24. A Message for John [2:35]
25. Connie Calls to Chat [1:34]
26. The Silver Bridge Collapse [2:20]
27. John Saves Connie [5:55]
28. "Wake Up, Number 37." [7:34]
Relatively rare among contemporary horror movies, The Mothman Prophecies suggests more than it shows, its effectiveness relying on pervasive eeriness rather than graphic gore or cheap scares. Based on a novel by John A. Keel and inspired by an old West Virginia legend, Prophecies introduces us to Washington Post reporter John Klein (Richard Gere), the survivor of a horrible car crash that mortally wounded his wife (Debra Messing). Haunted by her deathbed allusion to a mothlike creature that appeared on the windshield prior to the accident, the distraught reporter finds himself mysteriously drawn to a West Virginia town where residents have been plagued by similar apparitions -- nearly always preceding some tragedy. Director Mark Pellington (Arlington Road) allows this supernatural mystery to unfold slowly; his actors play their scenes in a low-key manner, employing subtle touches to suggest the extent of their terror. Laura Linney is excellent as the no-nonsense cop who accompanies Klein while he's making his inquiries, and the always dependable Will Patton is positively spine-chilling as a suburban homeowner who's seriously unbalanced by his encounters with the mothlike wraith. Extremely well made and unrelentingly creepy, The Mothman Prophecies is guaranteed to raise hackles on even the most jaded viewers. The DVD sports an exclusive music video, "Half Light," as well as production notes and theatrical trailers. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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