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Release Date: February 24, 2009 (DVD)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Director: Alex Turner
Screenwriter: Simon Barrett
Starring: Brendan Miller, Shane West, Aldis Hodge, Theo Rossi, Noel Gugliemi
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: R (for violent content, language and some sexual material)
Official Website: Not Available
Review: 5/10 rating
DVD Review: Not Available
DVD: Not Available
Movie Poster: DVD Cover
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Plot Summary: Present-day Afghanistan. As continuing battles rage in the war-torn country, a unit of U.S. soldiers are dispatched to seize and control a strategic road that runs past an abandoned stone house. En route, the soldiers discover an ancient stone statue hidden deep within an ancient ravine. Using the relic for target practice, they destroy it, unwittingly releasing a vengeful supernatural force that is about to wage a horrifying war on them.
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Posted by: Nick on December 12, 2008 at 09:56:05
This movie looks great...kind of like R-Point, the Korean movie, except it's in Afganistan and not Vietnam.
Posted by: rayan haytham on February 3, 2009 at 18:32:38
i will try to be short al though i have alot to say and sorrxy for my bad english,i musst say that the red sands was great movie it was too real most of the ting happend and you show was real or it suppose to be like this i was schocked or amaized to see how much humans start to have such knowledge about the unseen world and how it works and how it looks like,for my knowledge no uman befor saw this type of jini or demon this is rare kind of the jin rase so i suppose that you based your film on true events took place some where in afganistan or some where els similar other wise you wouldnt be so closoe to the reality of this things,some small things wasnt realy matching woth the reality of this creatures but it doesnt metter it was great,any way i hade similar expierience in similar places in the middle east and other far east countries and i mad some photos and i can write some great true stories well be the greatest movie ever human saw and i know also the places im also demonology expert from religion books and other main resources, what you sayed about the jini as it is written in the quran is true but you missed other parts in other places ,thier is morethan one kind and thier is dangerouse kinds like the shadow type and thier is high radiation electronic type with can besses or obsses humans some of them smell like fire smoke others can read your mind and memory becz they are kind of elrctronic protonic energy working through the mind puls masseges
i have great knowledge and great true story to tell (we was 4 trasure and old gold hunters we went to the desert in middle easter country to hunt this gold what we saw is unimaginable )and i have also the protection code in case you do such fims in true places , you always need protection any way i would like to shar my expiriences and knowldege and story with you safty@gmx.ch
Posted by: Movie Fan on February 28, 2009 at 16:21:02
I thought this movie was excellent. At least an 8 out of 10 in my book. The plot summary doesn't do it justice--I expected a run-of-the-mill horror movie, but this is really a strikingly original and intelligent thriller. It probably had a low budget since the special effects are pretty rough, but you'd never guess that the writing, acting and directing were low-budget. They're superior to the vast majority of high-budget movies that I see (and seriously, why did this not get a theatrical release???). I saw Dead Birds, which had the same writer and director, and that was a pretty good movie, but this one was even better. Really creepy, really well done.
Posted by: heman on March 19, 2009 at 14:11:15
@rayan haytham
wtf?! what kind of drugs did u take?
pans labyrinth is as shocking as this movie was!
except, pan was a good movie!!
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