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  • Actors: Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Brooke Shields, Vinnie Jones, Roger Bart
  • Directors: Ryûhei Kitamura
  • Producers: Clive Barker, Gary Lucchesi, Eric Reid, Tom Rosenberg, Jorge Saralegui
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 2 Mar. 2009
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001N4KB8I
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 8,026 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Horror film based on a short story by Clive Barker. Leon (Bradley Cooper) is a photographer who spends his nights on the New York subway system trying to track down a serial killer known as the 'Subway Butcher', who has committed a string of brutal underground slayings. When Leon's obsession draws him in too close, he himself falls prey to the bloodthirsty killer. Can his waitress girlfriend Maya (Leslie Bibb) follow the clues he has left behind to track him down and save his life?

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By PJ Rankine TOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 18 Feb. 2009
Format: DVD
Well our Vinnie has now made the transition from thug to monster and didn't he do well. With only one word to speak in the whole film he manages to convey a sense of threat and menace by facial expression alone and does an excellent job. Overall I would have graded this film a 7/10 but obviously Amazon only uses five stars so I'll be generous. The ending will not be implausible to Clive Barker fans because of course you will already know what it's about and you won't be disappointed. Apparently the director's cut/uncut is the only version available on dvd and it is pretty hard core and not for the squeamish. It's beautifully filmed, especially the urban night scenes and the shot where the hero is about to descend the stairs into the subway is beautiful, wish I'd shot it myself. Some found the hero's pursuit of the killer a little implausible too but I saw it more of a morality tale in that he was reaping the rewards for his own greed and Barker does like to expose humanity's failings as well as their strengths in his books. Calling Mahogany a serial killer is a bit of a misnomer - he's a monster - and he makes this horror film worth a watch if this is your bag.
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Format: DVD
I picked this film up having not heard much about about it before and have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The film follows struggling photographer Leon (Bradley Cooper) as he looks for his big break, taking pictures of what he describes as 'the real city', but it criticized by other photographers for fleeing from high pressure situations, thus missing out on more powerful shots. On the back of this Leon follows a gang into a subway and photographs them attacking a women, who Leon then saves. Days later the Women is reported as missing and it is the investigation into her disappearance that really sparks the film into action and introduces us to Vinny Jones' character 'Mahogany'. The first thing that really struck me about this film is how visually scary it is, the cold and claustrophobic carriages housing some fantastically graphic murders along with a great visual performance by Jones makes this genuinely very scary. The acting is solid enough and the story line is better than the average Horror as you find yourself suspecting others around Leon of being involved in the Murders. I only have 2 complaints about this film. (1) some seriously dodgy CGI ruins a couple of deaths, in particular the eyes popping out of a characters sockets as he is struck in the back of the head with a hammer which just looks silly. this however is later rectified with a great scene where 'Mahogany' performs his own special hair,teeth,eyes and nails removal on one unlucky soul (not for the squeamish!) (2) my main gripe with this film however is the ending, obviously i wont give anything away but i will say this. The first 94 minutes of this film are 5 star, the last 5 minutes however really disappointed me, not so much because it is just stupid, which it is, but because it is so sloppy and unrealistic and makes the whole film less scary. Still, I really enjoyed watching this film and will do so again I'm sure. 3 stars seems a little low but 4 seems too high... lets say 7.5 out of 10
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Format: Blu-ray
Perhaps I've seen far too many films of this type down the years to get excited about another.
I found that the 'tension' you watch these films for for was not really present, remembering that this is the same studio that brought you the 'Saw' films, the early ones of which had more than enough tension and edge of your seat action to keep you going for a while.
Yes...there were a few scenes that will make you cringe, unless you've ate nuts and bolts for breakfast.
I've often wondered why characters knowing there is a likely-hood of being attacked or more than probably killed continue to follow 'prime suspects' to dark and lonely places ? ....I'm pretty sure in real life i never would have done so.
With this 'Slasher' movie i would recommend hiring before buying.
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Having ordered 'Midnight Meat Train' on Blue Ray, I did not know what to expect. As a hardened horror film fan, it takes something special to rock my boat these days. The thought of Vinnie Jones as the protagonist I thought would ruin it, as I've always found him lacking in the acting department akin to an animated plank of wood. However I need not have worried, Jones gives a tour-de-force performance as the menacing serial killer. The film itself rolls along at a cracking pace. The slaughter scenes are spectacular. The hype on the cover of this horror film for once
delivers. What better recommendation can I give than to say that the wife watched the whole movie cowering behind a couch pillow. Great stuff 10/10.
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By Dr Evil VINE VOICE on 26 Jan. 2009
Format: DVD
`The Midnight Meat Train' is a horror thriller adapted from Clive Barker's short story. It is about a young photographer who is trying to make his big break by taking photos of late-night life in New York City. One night he saves a model from being attacked and she is later murdered on the same night. He then looks into this murder and finds that he is now on the trail of a vicious killer known as The Butcher who kills his victims on the last train.

I wasn't expecting much from this to be honest but it was surprisingly a fairly decent horror. It starts off fairly slowly but picks up about halfway through and is then literally non-stop thrills until the end. The gore is strong with some very gruesome and impressive special effects but is subtly used early on. Vinnie Jones' character is truly terrifying and mysterious and is someone I'd never like to meet. The only thing that lets this down is the poor ending which didn't really live up to the quality of the rest of the film and I felt it was very sloppily written.

Overall it is a good film that is definitely worth at least a rent. If you're a fan of horror then this is great!
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