Omen Complete Collection: The Omen (1976) / The Omen (2006) / Damien: The Omen Ii / The Omen Iii: The Final Conflict / The Omen Iv: The Awakening (Blu-Ray)
20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT (1976)
In Collection
#2771
0*
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024543540557
436 mins USA/English
Blu-ray Disc  Region 1
Gregory Peck
Julia Stiles
Liev Schreiber
Director Richard Donner

Omen (1976) ***** - Still one of my all time favorite films horror or not. The Academy Award-winning score by Jerry Goldsmith is still very haunting as is the rest of this film. Time has not altered the effectiveness of this great chiller which is enhance by great acting, notably by Greg Peck and Lee Remick, direction and cinematography. Nothing shows age with this film.

Omen (2006) *** - An unnecessary remake, but a decent one all the same with a good cast. It does lack the haunting images and feel of the original and probably a good example of leave well enough alone.

Omen II (1978) ***1/2 - A well-crafted sequel that cleverly continues the story which is what a sequel should do. Damien is growing up and learning of his heritage, power, and potential future and unexpectedly struggles with this much like any teen-ager growing up. The storyline is very convincingly continued here. It's not nearly as haunting and chilling as the original, but it does stand well up against it. Superior acting and an intelligent script save this film from being a typical sequel. While it is predicatable most of the time, the director keeps things moving swiftly. Good popcorn fun, but with a little more substance than most of its genre.

Omen III (1981) **** - The world is introduced to Damien, now an adult and seeking world domination through his company and followers, and we as an audience are introduced to a great actor, Sam Neil (Jurassic Park), in his first starring role. I was greatly impressed with this sequel and Neil's powerful performance filled with chilling charm and menacing arrogance. This film got under my skin more the Omen II, but still less so than the original film. My major criticism with this film is the ending which has several VERY long passages to read at the end in a font and size that is difficult to read. Thank God for the freeze frame function. Live audiences must have went nuts trying to read this in the theater and if they missed it, they'd have to stay to see it again to read faster. Overall, it was a very effective conclusion to the Omen series.

Omen IV (1991) **1/2 - Hey, didn't I just say conclusion in the last review? Well, sort of. This "sequel" is entertaining to a degree, but it does what all too many sequels tend to do and that is rehash the original and contradict it as well (much like "The Grudge 2"). This film is one of those it's so bad it's kind of good (but not that good). This is an example of Hollywood trying to save a money-making franchise, but they are fresh out of good ideas to continue the storyline. Heck, after killing Satan's son in Omen III, that kind of closed the door on things --duh! It's an oddball film that is mildly entertaining, but very pale in comparison to the series' prior efforts.
Edition Details
Release Date 10/7/2008
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 4

Features
Disc 01 Product Description
Disc 1: OMEN 666 BLU RAY
Disc 2: OMEN BLU RAY WIDE SCREEN **Commentary by Director Richard Donner & Editor Stuart Baird **Commentary by Director Richard Donner & Brian Helgeland (Screenwriter of Man on Fire) **Commentary by Film Historians Lem Dobbs, Nick Redman and Jeff Bond **The Omen Revelations Bonus View with Trivia Track **Introduction by Director Richard Donner from 2006 **Deleted Scene:Dog Attack with Comentary by Director Richard Donner and Brian Helgeland **666: The Omen Revealed **Screenwriters Notebook **An Appreciation:Wes Craven on The Omen **The Omen Legacy **Curse or Coincidence **Theatrical Trailer **Still Gallery

Disc 3: OMEN 2: DAMIEN BLU RAY **Forced Trailers TBD **Commentary by Producer Harvey Berhard **Theatrical Trailer

Disc 4: OMEN 3: THE FINAL CONFLICT BLU RAY **Forced Trailers: TBD **Commentary by Director Graham Baker **Theatrical Trailer


Notes
Product Description
Disc 1: OMEN 666 BLU RAY
Disc 2: OMEN BLU RAY WIDE SCREEN **Commentary by Director Richard Donner & Editor Stuart Baird **Commentary by Director Richard Donner & Brian Helgeland (Screenwriter of Man on Fire) **Commentary by Film Historians Lem Dobbs, Nick Redman and Jeff Bond **The Omen Revelations Bonus View with Trivia Track **Introduction by Director Richard Donner from 2006 **Deleted Scene:Dog Attack with Comentary by Director Richard Donner and Brian Helgeland **666: The Omen Revealed **Screenwriters Notebook **An Appreciation:Wes Craven on The Omen **The Omen Legacy **Curse or Coincidence **Theatrical Trailer **Still Gallery

Disc 3: OMEN 2: DAMIEN BLU RAY **Forced Trailers TBD **Commentary by Producer Harvey Berhard **Theatrical Trailer

Disc 4: OMEN 3: THE FINAL CONFLICT BLU RAY **Forced Trailers: TBD **Commentary by Director Graham Baker **Theatrical Trailer