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Van Helsing Director: Stephen Sommers Cast: Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/08/2008
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 6,775

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The Legend of Van Helsing: The evolution of the legendary character Van Helsing, throughout film history; Explore Dracula's Castle and Frankenstein's Lab: Through an innovative 360 degree self-guided tour, discover the stunning environments of Van Helsing that you couldn't see in theaters; Bringing the Monsters to Life: From pencil sketches to complete digital composition, the experts at Industrial Light & Magic show how the Van Helsing monsters were brought to life; Outtakes; Two feature commentaries with cast & crew: Director Stephen Sommers, Bob Ducsay/Richard Roxburgh, Shuler Hensley and Will Kemp; Track the Adventure: Van Helsing's map - The secrets behind each fantastic set are revealed via an interactive map; Van Helsing: The Story, the Life, the Legend - An in-depth look at each of the film's characters, original set designs, Industrial Light & Magic effects work and more

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Disc #1 -- Van Helsing
1. It's Alive! [7:49]
2. The Vatican's Avenger [5:52]
3. The Order [6:31]
4. Werewolf Hunters [2:58]
5. Welcome to Transylvania [10:45]
6. His Name Is Van Helsing [4:23]
7. Looking for Answers [2:12]
8. Curse of the Werewolf [8:06]
9. Castle Frankenstein [4:36]
10. Dracula's Children [8:47]
11. Old Acquaintances [2:24]
12. Failure [4:11]
13. The Living Painting [1:12]
14. The Frankenstein Monster [4:22]
15. Hell On Wheels [4:37]
16. Mark of the Wolf [4:14]
17. The Monster's Ball [6:08]
18. Van Helsing's Vow [1:52]
19. The Door to Dracula [6:19]
20. The Cure [3:03]
21. Life for My Children [3:11]
22. You Can Go When You're Dead [2:10]
23. The Spawning [4:23]
24. The Only Way [4:54]
25. The Left Hand of God [1:52]
26. Sacrifice [1:33]
27. Reunion [3:19]
28. End Titles [9:35]

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Having successfully re-imagined one of Universal's classic movie monsters in the recent Mummy films, director Stephen Sommers broadens his scope to include the rest of the gang in this extravagantly produced, thrill-packed motion picture. Although Sommers emphasizes action over atmosphere, Van Helsing still manages to be as creepy as it is exciting, maintaining a gothic look and establishing a pervasive mood of otherworldly malevolence. Hugh Jackman, whose turns in the X-Men movies have equipped him for the flamboyant heroics required by films like this one, portrays vampire slayer Gabriel Van Helsing, whose late-19th-century pursuit of Count Dracula (Richard Roxburgh) gets him caught up in a scheme that involves the Frankenstein monster (Shuler Hensley) and the Wolf Man (Will Kemp). His closest ally is Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale), a feisty young woman whose family has opposed Dracula for generations. Sommers takes considerable liberties with the various monster mythologies established in the Universal films of the '30s and '40s, and his versions of the classic creatures eschew the familiar look of their previous incarnations. But there's plenty here to warm the hearts of horror-movie fans, and more than enough dynamic, explosive action to keep other viewers interested. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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was it really that bad as people are claiming it to be?by Anonymous

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August 07, 2008: i love vampires, werewolves and anything supernatural. plus loved hugh jackman after x-men and kate beckingsale in underworld. after watching van helsing i thought it was an okay but not great great kind of movie. i'll admit there were some moments that seriously could of been done a bit better like the story and tone down the cgi. anyway this is one of those movies that you can watch on tv and enjoy for what it is. same goes for league of extraordinary gentleman. I couldn't help but watch it again and thought it was a pretty good movie. you have the hunter who goes after dracula &amp quot played by the kinda cute richard roxburgh&amp quot with help from a woman who's avenging her family that was killed by the vampire. didn't recognize wenham as carl who i found out later was the dashing faramir in lotr two towers and return of the king. so yeah give this one a chance.

Very Entertainingby Anonymous

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July 10, 2008: I loved this film by the same director that made The Mummy and its sequel The Mummy Returns. He includes from the very begining Dr.Jekyl and Mr.Hyde and as the film rolls on the caste of ghouls includes Dracula, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein, and the 3 Brides of Dracula. For fans of horror this is awesome to see the classic creatures of literature and cinema brought to life and fully reimagined. Id recommend getting this special edition and the two special edition Mummy films.


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