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127 Hours Blu-ray (2011) James Franco

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that has been used, but is in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
EAN
5060002836958
Format
Blu-ray
Producer
John Smithson, Christian Colson, Danny Boyle
Language
English
Release Year
2011
Actor
Clemence Poesy, Treat Williams, Rebecca Olson, Darin Southam, Parker Hadley, Bailee Johnson, Koleman Stinger, Sean Bolt, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Norman Lehnert, Peter Joshua, Kate Burton, Lizzy Caplan, John Lawrence, Fenton Quinn, James Franco, Pieter Jan Brugge, Jeffrey Wood
Director
Danny Boyle
Features
Audio Commentary by director Danny Boyle, producer Christian Colson and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy.\Deleted Scenes.\Search and Rescue: Actual events that aided the search and rescue of Aron Ralston.\127 Hours: An Extraordinary View - A unique collaboration between the director and actor.\Digital Copy, Widescreen
Run Time
94 Mins
Genre
Drama, General
Film/TV Title
127 Hours
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen

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Product Information

SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE director Danny Boyle adapts the true-life story of Aron Ralston with this powerful drama detailing the hiker's harrowing quest for survival after losing an arm to a fallen rock and the gruelling five-day ordeal that finally ended with his rescue. James Franco (SPIDER-MAN) steps into the role of the unfortunate climber.

Product Identifiers

Producer
John Smithson, Christian Colson, Danny Boyle
EAN
5060002836958
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102247097

Product Key Features

Actor
Clemence Poesy, Treat Williams, Rebecca Olson, Darin Southam, Parker Hadley, Bailee Johnson, Koleman Stinger, Sean Bolt, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Norman Lehnert, Peter Joshua, Kate Burton, Lizzy Caplan, John Lawrence, Fenton Quinn, James Franco, Pieter Jan Brugge, Jeffrey Wood
Film/TV Title
127 Hours
Director
Danny Boyle
Language
English
Run Time
94 Mins
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year
2011
Format
Blu-ray
Features
Audio Commentary by director Danny Boyle, producer Christian Colson and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy.\Deleted Scenes.\Search and Rescue: Actual events that aided the search and rescue of Aron Ralston.\127 Hours: An Extraordinary View - A unique collaboration between the director and actor.\Digital Copy, Widescreen
Genre
Drama, General

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Certificate
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Composer
A.R. Rahman
Executive Producer
John Kelly, Tessa Ross, Lisa Maria Falcone, Cameron McCracken, Bernard Bellew, Francois Ivernel
Additional Information
James Franco stars in director Danny Boyle's inspiring survival drama based on the incredible true story of Aron Ralston, who became trapped alone in a Utah canyon for days after slipping on a loose rock, and resorted to extraordinary measures in order to make it out of his dire predicament alive. An experienced hiker and climber, Ralston played by Franco is very much in his element when he parks his truck by a mountain near Moab, Utah, hops on his bike, and peddles to the middle of nowhere. Later, when Ralston encounters a pair of young female hikers who have gotten lost while searching for a local landmark, he jovially shows them a sight that most casual hikers miss before bidding them farewell and continuing on his way. Drifting through the canyons alone, deep in thought, however, the explorer who presumed he was ready for anything quickly discovers just how fast things can spin out of control when a rock gives way as he shimmies down a crevice, and pins his hand to the unforgiving wall of stone. Over the course of the next 127 HOURS, Ralston tries everything he can think of to free himself, flashing back to small but memorable events in his life as well as forward to the future that he might enjoy should he manage to wiggle free, as his body begins the slow process of shutting down. Eventually realising that the only way out is to leave part of himself behind, the exhausted, delirious adventurer draws his cheap made-in-China multi-tool, and does what it takes to survive.
Reviews
The Guardian - At its centre is a magnificent performance from James Franco..., Time Out - At the end, we stagger like Ralston from the dark into the light. We might have both our arms left, but our nerves are just as terrorised., Empire Magazine - A surprisingly fun, effervescent against-the-odds drama that offers an upbeat moral without the usual punishing survival-story clichΘs. Not for the faint-hearted, mind., Hollywood Reporter - Boyle is such a gifted director that he overcomes the obstacles and might even match the commercial success of his earlier Oscar winner.
Screenwriter
Simon Beaufoy, Danny Boyle
Author
Aron Ralston
Cinematographer
Anthony Dod Mantle, Enrique Chediak
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Editor
Jon Harris
Movie/TV Title
127 Hours
Consumer Advice
Contains one scene of strong gory injury and strong language

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  • 'You'll squirm - but only a little!'... maybe..."

    OK, so you won't want to watch him severing his arm off, but up until that point the movie is extremely watchable, and thereafter. The characterisation is believable and the locations (if not the real ones) give the movie a sense of isolation and for-boding that help to build up the tension, with the arm removal being the systematic result of our fellow's misfortune. Afterwards the movie doesn't hold back in getting him pushed back to reality - rather like the quick response after waking up following a nightmare. Watch it with a large bag of chocolate coated peanut M&M's and then use the empty bag one more time if you so wish... (if you dare!).

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: musicmagpie

  • Frightening

    It had me on the edge of my seat.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: anumis-uk

  • ..

    Case was damaged which wasn’t included in pictures and was apparently in ‘Very Good’ condition? Yeah no

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: mrbeesemporium

  • A disturbing, nail-biting, true story!

    A gripping tale of survival against the odds, and the great majority of the story is absolutely true.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: worldofbooks08