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The Host: Special Edition (2 Discs)£5.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £17.99 | You save: £12.00 (66%) Usually dispatched within 4-5 days |
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- Disc 1:
- Theatrical trailer
- Disc 2:
- Deleted scenes
- 'Making Of' featuring director Bong Joon-ho (9 mins)
- Audition tapes (5 mins)
- Storyboard (7 mins)
- Exploring the characters (4 mins)
- The creature making process: 5 sequences showing the process from animatrix to completion (16 mins)
- Creature stills gallery
- The production team (14 mins)
- The production staff (5 mins)
- Monster gag reel (4 mins)
- Bong Joon-ho's direction (4 mins)
- 'Saying Goodbye To The Host': production team and actors talk about finishing the film (5 mins)
- 'Memories Of The Sewer': talking about the difficulties of shooting inside the sewer (9 mins)
- 'The Film Departments': set design, martial arts, props, agent yellow, bones and bodies (9 mins)
- Puppet animatronix (7 mins)
- Designing the creature (11 mins)
- 'Kevin's Korean Life': Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Raffertey's experience of Korea (6 mins)
- 'Physical Special Effects': an interview with the assistant director (5 mins)
- Sound effects (8 mins)
- 'Training The Actors': archery lessons and gun training (5 mins)
- 'Creature Animation': model-making and animation (16 mins)
- UK and Korean trailers
Man has made his newest predator
The Park family seem to lead a quite ordinary and peaceful life; well, maybe a little poorer than the average Seoul citizens. Park Hee-bong (played by Byun Hee-bong) is a man in his late 60s running a small snack bar on the banks of the Seoul's Han River and, living with his two sons, daughter and granddaughter.
Hee-bong's elder son Gang-du ( Song Gang-ho) is an immature and incompetent man in his 40s, whose wife left home long ago. Nam-il (by Park Hae-il) is the youngest son, an unemployed grumbler, and daughter Nam-joo (by Bae Du-na) is an archery medallist and member of the national team.
What the three generations of the Park clan doesn't know, is that a bloodthirsty mutant of indeterminate origin is about to rise up unannounced from the Han River. When the creature abducts the granddaughter and the dysfunctional remnants of the group decide to come together to save her, so begins a terrifying lesson of a new concept of family...
Echoing the jet-black B-movie horror comedy of Tremors, Bong Joon-ho (best known in Europe for his excellent serial killer thriller Memories Of Murder) gives the time-honoured creature feature an intoxicating spin with buckets of blood, brilliant comedic touches and a healthy slice of biting social satire!

Average rating (8 reviews)
I think there was more chance of the Koreans eating it.
Justreid | 15/04/2009 | See all Justreid's reviews (14) »
THE modern monster movie to own
Messenjah14 | 20/02/2009 | See all Messenjah14's reviews (2) »
Excellent
DrPepper | 17/02/2009 | See all DrPepper's reviews (1) »
I have been thinking about buying The Host for a while, I finally bought it and I wished I'd bought it sooner, I really enjoyed this minster flick and would recommend it to anyone who likes to be entertained by movies. The story, action and special effects make this film look so beleivable that it you really get into the movie. I enjoyed Cloverfield, I think it really was a good monster flick but The Host is truly a masterpeice. The day after I saw it I checked the internet for details of a sequel and was pleased to see that there is one in production. If you liked cloverfield, you'll love this. If you like breathing, you'll like this. Its a good all rounder. Buy it.
Song Kang-ho, Bae Du-na, Ko Ah-sung, Park Hae-il & Byeon Hie-bong | |
15 years and over | |
2006 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic | |
Korean - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
English | |
1 hour and 59 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |




































