Monday, August 24, 2009

Review Electrocution Hazard: Crank 2 On DVD And Blu-Ray September 8th


The Crank's Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) had nothing to do in order to keep his adrenaline. Now you have to pump worry about keeping his heart. And no, I'm not referring to his relationship with his girlfriend Eve (Amy Smart). Chev's see if it shall, if published Lionsgate Home Entertainment Crank 2: High Voltage on DVD and Blu-ray 8th September

You'd think a man of action, as the unlikely name of Chev Chelios, a dramatic death plunge from a helicopter would be achieved. Chev but still has some juice left in him. Crank 2 covers exactly where the first film left off. Chev has just touched the ground in free fall after his fight with Ricky Verona. Took a group of Chinese doctors under him heart out and replace it with an artificial one that needs regular surges of current, in order to work on. Chev course escapes and unites with Eve and Doc Miles (Dwight Yoakam). Now, Chev must reject not only the Chinese triads and a Mexican band leader, also has to return his heart.

You have three options for this thriller: a single disc DVD, a two-DVD and a two-disc edition Blu-ray. The single-disc version comes only with the film and the Theatrical trailer, but if you want to amp things for the two DVD discs to go, it comes with audio commentary by writer-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, a making-of Featurette "Crank 2 Take: 2", and a digital copy of the film. To take things to a head, without going to use jumper cables, for the Blu-ray option, which is equipped with all the above, and "Out Crank'd Commentary" with Bonus View Picture in-picture mode with the cast and crew, a gag reel, featurettes wrap party, live and Lionsgate Mologa River, an application that can make the audience share in a blog to other users Mologa River.

The single-disc DVD will cost $ 29.95, so you might as well spend the extra $ 5 or $ 10 and go for the two-disc DVD for $ 34.98 or the Blu-ray for $ 39, 99. Spending $ 29.95 on a DVD without bonus material is not useful. Or rent the movie or fall more money and get a few details. The two-disc DVD and BD have a good selection of extras, especially the BD. I am always a soft spot for the Blooper reel, featurettes, and the party chief, a bonus game, which is often not satisfied with.

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