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Christine  - Collector's Edition [DVD] [2005]
 
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Christine - Collector's Edition [DVD] [2005]

Keith Gordon , Christine Belford , John Carpenter    Suitable for 18 years and over   DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Keith Gordon, Christine Belford, Harry Dean Stanton, John Stockwell
  • Directors: John Carpenter
  • Producers: Richard Kobritz
  • Format: Subtitled, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 7 Mar 2005
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006ZLD32
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 10,119 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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She can't (and won't) drive 55.... Stephen King's novel about the twisted love affair between a boy and his car gets transferred to the screen, courtesy of suspense master John Carpenter. Although lacking some of the more outré supernatural elements of the source material, this high-octane cinematic tune-up more than delivers the goods, horror-wise (Christine's midnight rampages will never be forgotten)--as well as being a sly exposé of the random cruelties within the high-school pecking order. Keith Gordon (who has gone on to become a stellar director in his own right, with films such as A Midnight Clear and Mother Night to his credit) gives a wonderfully controlled central performance. Carpenter's atmospheric original score is backed up by a well-chosen collection of rock classics, including George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" (the titular character's all-too-apt theme song). --Andrew Wright

Synopsis

The twisted love story of a teenager and his obsessively jealous 1958 Plymouth Fury.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Christine 29 Sep 2005
Format:DVD
I've said it before and I'll say it again, any film maker who takes on the challenge of trying to bring a Stephen King book to the big screen is going to have his work well and truly cut of for him to attempt to condense all the history and details Mr King crams into his novels, in a watchable format. To his credit, the director John Carpenter does pretty darn well here and makes a very worthwhile effort.

The problem I have with Christine is that it was never the best of Stephen King's books to start with and I've never found the idea of a possessed car that sinister, ok it's no dafter than a possessed dog or cat, but there's just something that little bit to cumbersome about the idea of having a car commit murders.

Arnie Cunningham is the typical high school geek, skinny and with glasses he's the ideal target for the mean school bullies and it's good news for him that the high school football jock her, Dennis Guilder, is Arnie's best friend.
Arnie, in an attempt to break free from his mother's very tight apron strings, buys a beaten up wreak of a car from a dodgy looking character called George LeBay. The car in question is a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury which we learn from Mr LeBay belonged to his brother, until his brother ran a pipe from the exhaust and killed himself.

Arnie buys the car and sets to work renovating it although as much work Arnie puts in the car seems to be helping him along by regenerating itself. When the car is finished it's a sight to behold, a classic piece of American Automobile, it's no wonder that behind the wheel Arnie cuts a different figure and his new found good looks lands him the prettiest girl in the school, Leigh Cabot. But the bullies haven't given up all ideas of keeping Arnie down. They break into the garage where Arnie keeps the car and smash it to pieces. But when only days later is it more amazing that the car is fully restored again, or that the bullies are picked off one by one, with Arnie's prized car always being near the scene?

As I say, the film is extremely watchable if for nothing else the excellent smashes and scrapes the car gets itself into, and then amazingly out of again. The regeneration sequences are great effects and although some of the action scenes are quite jerky, there are some brilliant iconic images, like the Plymouth cruising down the highway whilst being on fire.

There's nothing really special about the performances although they are all adequately done. Viewers may spot that Keith Gordon (Arnie) also appeared in the pretty awful Combat Academy and John Stockwell (Dennis) turns up as the pilot "Cougar" in Top Gun. Harry Dean Stanton appears for a small role as the cop assigned to investigate the murders.

What I did like about the film though were the extra areas it covered that aren't in the book. The opening sequence showing Christine on the Detroit production line was a nice touch and I loved the ironic radio set with a mind of it's own, managing to not only switch itself on whenever Christine was up to no good, but playing a suitable classic Rock and Roll hit. A great example would be playing Bony Maronie whilst crushing garage owner Will Darnell against the dashboard.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Jenny J.J.I. TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
She can't (and won't) drive 55.... Stephen King's novel about the twisted love affair between a boy and his car gets transferred to the screen, courtesy of suspense master John Carpenter. Although lacking some of the more outré supernatural elements of the source material, this high-octane cinematic tune-up more than delivers the goods, horror-wise (Christine's midnight rampages will never be forgotten)--as well as being a sly exposé of the random cruelties within the high-school pecking order. Keith Gordon (who has gone on to become a stellar director in his own right, with films such as A Midnight Clear and Mother Night to his credit) gives a wonderfully controlled central performance.

Keith Gordon makes the most of the lead role as the nerdy Arnie who quickly becomes the disturbed owner of "Christine". Support cast, including John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul and Harry Dean Stanton have precious little to do, though Robert Prosky does a good job of being gross.

Carpenter's atmospheric original score is backed up by a well-chosen collection of rock classics, including George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" (the titular character's all-too-apt theme song). I don't know if anyone has mentioned this before, but the 50s music was interesting in that most of it came from artists who suffered untimely, tragic deaths....Buddy Holly and Richie Valens of course were killed in a plane crash at the height of their careers...Johnny Ace ("Pledging My Love") died playing Russian Roulette with a pistol....Larry Williams ("Bony Maronie") was killed in 1980 by a gunshot wound to the head; he had been involved with drug dealing for years and it was thought to be a gang execution....I think Dion was still alive at the time this movie was made("I Wonder Why"); I'm not sure about the rest of the Belmonts....
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By bernie VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
A kid, Arnie (Keith Gordon) inherits a car "Christine" with a dubious past. Poor thing needs some loving care. Parents say dump her. However Arnie is determined to fix her up even at the expense of his girl Leigh (Alexandra Paul) and despite the money grubbing garage owner. How will Christine respond to those who rival for her affection and those that despise her good looks?

She gets herself in to more tight spots. After each cursing experience Christine rebound with new enthusiasm (and a new paint job.) And talk about loyal to those who love her. Everyone knows that possession is nine points of the law; Christine had many points. This may have been the first car with an adjustable steering wheel.

Talk about fatal attraction.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Stephen kings Christine
An excellent film very interesting,thrilling and exciting.The best film i've ever seen.I read the book and it was great to see the film.The film was totally full of suspense. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jazz
soundtrack????
I was dissapointed, i thought it was the original soundtrack as advertised but wasn't. It was bought as a xmas present so was really a let down.
Published 4 months ago by nettynoodle
putsya off buying a car!
i seen this when i was younger and today it is still a top film. by the man who wrote the book stephen king, and directed by the man who did the best horror (halloween) john... Read more
Published 12 months ago by loveforfilms
Yes Sir Eee!
Fantastic film. A real old fashioned horror. I want Christine to run a few errands for me! HA HA HA HA
Published 12 months ago by Smalley
A classic for stephen king fans
A present for my husband as he is a huge stephen king fan. A great old film that is almost as good as the book, we once had a slightly scary christine car!!
Published 12 months ago by honey
Christine the 1st time i watched it.
The first time I saw this film was a few weeks ago on the tv trouble was I never saw the end as it was on late and I had to be up early the next day. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Emma
Hot Car......
Makes the hair on your neck stand up 2 minutes in. Love the action, the music and the special affects. Saw it at the cinema, read the book, bought the video, saw it on TV - twice! Read more
Published 14 months ago by Cafe Racer
Not what it seems to be
This CD is a BIG disappointment: it's like they have just recorded the incidental music and put it on CD. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Square Peg 4 Round Hole
John Carpenter: Christine Original Soundtrack
Although i like this product and it arrived quickly and in excellent condition i found that the title listing is misleading as it is not the original soundtrack from the film as i... Read more
Published 16 months ago by MO
"Christine"
They just dont make um like this anymore! Love it! A film about a car by stephen king, what more could you ask for? ;-)
Published 18 months ago by Marty
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