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Lost Room (Mini-series Widescreen) DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT
EAN: 0012236211761
Format: Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Lions Gate
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 03, 2007
Running Time: 284 minutes
Sales Rank: 2445
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: December 11, 2006




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Product Description:
In the 1960s an unknown event at the Sunshine Motel caused ordinary things in Room 10 to transform into items of wonder. The room and its contents gained unique and inexplicable properties transforming them from mundane things into indestructible Objects with extraordinary powers that are sought after by anyone who knows their secrets. Police Det. Joe Miller (Peter Krause) first learns of The Room when he unwittingly comes across the most powerful and coveted Object of them all: the Key. His life immediately turns upside down as his young daughter becomes lost in the room and Joe is the target of shadowy figures who will stop at nothing to take from him his only hope of saving her - the Key.System Requirements:Runtime: 300 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: NR UPC: 012236211761 Manufacturer No: 21176

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If you're a fan of NBC's 2006 hit show Heroes, chances are you'll get a similar kick out of The Lost Room, a three-part, 4.5-hour Sci-Fi Channel miniseries originally broadcast in December 2006. It's pure hokum (especially when compared to Heroes, which rises from the same creative zeitgeist), and not nearly as clever at it initially seems to be, but there's something undeniably compelling about its premise, which turns everyday objects from the Kennedy era into powerful talismans of supernatural force. The present-day story is rooted in a dark, terrible, and cosmically reverberant incident that occurred in a remote motel room in 1961. Now it's 45 years later, and Detective Joe Miller (Six Feet Under's Peter Krause) has acquired a motel-room key that turns any door into a portal to "the lost room," a kind of alternate-reality no-man's-land, where his young daughter Anna (Elle Fanning, a look-alike for her older sister Dakota) soon goes missing. In his quest to retrieve her, Miller attracts the dangerous attention of various secret factions (with names like The Order, The Legion, and The Collectors) in heated competition to locate the many objects that hold strange powers and could, when gathered together, yield amazing benefits or tear reality apart.

Beginning with Krause, superb casting makes The Lost Room constantly engaging, even when its logic borders on nonsensical. Clearly intended as a potential series, it leads to a let-down ending where too many questions remain unanswered, but getting there is a blast. And while the smart, beautiful Julianna Margulies seems cast adrift as Miller's bland love interest (and a member of the object-seeking underground), the story grows increasingly intriguing with the introduction of a wealthy father (Kevin Pollak) obsessed with curing his cancerous son with the objects; an unstable nebbish (Peter Jacobsen) who's been driven nearly mad by his visits to the lost room; a devious doctor (Dennis Christopher) who falls in with a group of religious zealots convinced that the lost room leads to God; and various supporting characters (including comedian/monologist Margaret Cho) and subplots that lead you to believe this is all leading to something fantastic. That The Lost Room fails to deliver on its early promise doesn't mean it's a waste of time; it's got the same clever appeal as Heroes and Lost, and one can easily see how it might've made a more rewarding long-form series. Individual reactions will vary, but fans of supernatural sci-fi will want to check it out for themselves. --Jeff Shannon



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I was impressed
Expecting little, I was deeply surprised by how good this Sci-Fi channel tv series is. I had no idea how long it was, either, having taken it out of the library. I stuck through the whole thing in testament to its holding power. The premise seems pretty original to me. Mysterious, a little Stephen King-ish from "The Stand" era, perhaps. The acting is uniformly good. Rent it, or borrow it. It's worth the time.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A well-crafted puzzle, and nothing more.
If you're the sort of person who likes puzzles in a movie strictly for their own sakes, then you may find worth in The Lost Room. The production values are good -- video is a little soft on focus, but otherwise it is pretty to look at. The dialog and acting are reasonably good.

This series reminds me a bit of last year's Journeyman series on NBC. It sets the main character in a sort of ridiculous situation -- jumping through time, but not randomly. Seemingly there was a purpose behind ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent Twilight Zone-esque Mini Series
Well, Sci-Fi made a good series here. I've watched it twice now and am still just as intrigued as the first time I saw it.

Suggestion to anyone who actually wants to see this film - don't read the lengthy reviews here which catalog the entire plot. Like Twilight Zone, half the fun of the series is trying to figure out what is going on and making discoveries in time with the cast.

So what can I tell you about it WITHOUT giving the plot away? Well, basically this is a mystery ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Compelling
Have watched this twice and friends have watched it. All agree once you start watching you can't stop until it is all done. The best series I have ever seen.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic!
Simply put....get this! I'm a Sci-Fi junkie....but I've never seen a series such as this. This story could easily have been produced as long multi-year series....and I wish it had been. I wanted more. Still, it's a high quality production with a clear clever plot line. It's clean fun entertainment, and I'm sure that most folks will enjoy it!





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