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The Wicker Man (2006) (Unrated) [HD DVD]

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Directed By: Neil Labute
Theatrical Release Date: 09/01/2006
MPAA Rating: Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Studio: Warner Home Video

Editorial Review - Description

Out patrolling a California highway, police officer Edward Malus (Nicolas Cage) stops a station wagon to return a little girl's lost doll. Moments later, a runaway truck slams into the station wagon, igniting it into a fiery wreck with the mother and child trapped inside. Edward fails to save them before the car explodes...and then spends months of his life choking down pills to get the image of their faces out of his head. But Edward is about to get a second chance. A desperate letter from his former girlfriend, Willow (Kate Beahan), arrives at his home with no postmark. Willow came into his life and left just as unexpectedly years before. But now, her daughter Rowan has gone missing, and Edward is the only person she trusts to help locate her. She asks him to come to her home on a private island - Summersisle - a place with its own traditions where people observe a forgotten way of life. Edward seizes the opportunity to make his life right again, and soon finds himself on a seaplane bound for the islands of the Pacific Northwest. But nothing is what it seems on isolated Summersisle, where a culture, dominated by its matriarch Sister Summersisle (Ellen Burstyn), is bound together by arcane traditions and a pagan festival called "the Day of Death and Rebirth." The secretive people of Summersisle only ridicule his investigation, insisting that a child named Rowan never existed there... or if she ever did was no longer alive. But what Edward doesn't know is that Willow's plea for help has invited more into his life than a chance for redemption. In unraveling Summersisle's closely held secrets, Edward is drawn into a web of ancient traditions and murderous deceit, and each step he takes closer to the lost child brings him one step closer to the unspeakable. And one step closer to the Wicker Man.

The filmmakers should be ashamed.

A Customer Review by Richard J. Strock
If you like seeing films about innocent protagonists being tortured and killed with no sense of justice, this movie is for you. Please do not support this type of filmmaking. It was bad enough that they made this movie the first time. Nicholas Cage and everyone involved with the making of this movie should be ashamed!

So bad it's funny...

A Customer Review by miaow
First off, I have to say that the movie as it is intended (a horror flick) would only rate a 1/2 star or no stars. However as an unintentionally funny flick that's now a camp classic, it would get at least 2-3 stars. Some of the scenes are so outrageously bad that you can't help but laugh.

The 2006 film takes on the daunting task of remaking a film that's regarded as a brilliant classic, a task that should have been left for better directors or (more wisely) left alone. Nick Cage plays a detective who travels to a private owned island off of Washington to find his ex-fiancee's little girl. Of course after a while he discovers it's actually *his* daughter, but by that point the viewer could really care less. Along the way we are exposed to some of the finer points of mysogyny as seen through the eyes of director Neil Labute. (Who as one review stated, needs to go on a date with a nice lady & get lots of hugs.)

Personally I think this is one film that would profit from having an outside group perform a commentary, most notably the Rifftrax crew (old MST3K members) who actually made a commentary that can be synched up with the film. Otherwise it's a film that is fun to watch for the camp value, but not worth owning. I wouldn't go as far as to say it's the absolute worst film ever (the recent spoof films have that title), but it's pretty darn close.

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