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Genre | Television, Horror/Television |
Format | NTSC, Box set, Multiple Formats, Dolby, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, AC-3 |
Contributor | Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 4 |
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Brace yourself for an addictive thrill ride! American Horror Story is TV's most original new drama, a deeply stylish psychosexual haunt devised to keep you on the edge of your seat. The Harmon's (Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton) fresh start in a new home deviously twists to reveal discoveries of love, sex and murderous revenge. Featuring a Golden Globe(R) -winning performance by Jessica Lange, Season One scares up a host of engrossing extras.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 5.4 x 7.5 inches; 4.96 ounces
- Item model number : 4608409810465
- Media Format : NTSC, Box set, Multiple Formats, Dolby, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, AC-3
- Run time : 8 hours and 54 minutes
- Release date : September 25, 2012
- Actors : Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : FX
- ASIN : B005LAJ1O0
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #67,548 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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AMERICAN HORROR STORY is an actor's dream. There is depth to the characters and we see them over and over. This show was also a casting director's dream (or maybe nightmare). I can't imagine a more thoroughly perfect cast. Everyone plays his or her role with true delight. I could easily spend pages delving into each character and actor but let me start with one of the best. Jessica Lange is at her absolute best as freaky neighbor Contance Langdon. She puts the C in creepy and gee, she is not even one of the dead people in the show. She is attached heart and soul to the picturesque Victorian mansion next door.
New buyers Ben Harmon (Dylan McDermott), his wife Vivien (Connie Britton) and daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga) have the misfortune of moving into the house after a couple of family tragedies. Little do they know they have moved into LA's infamous "murder house." These three actors are just perfect for their roles. Britton can tell stories of joy, sadness and fear just from her facial expressions. Farmiga is the perfect troubled teen trying to make sense of a crazy world.
The fun of AMERICAN HORROR STORY is watching each episode and learning about the "people" who share murder house with the Harmons. Try not to learn to much of the plot ahead of time and just watch everything unravel. Who is dead and who isn't? Murder House is the a place of eternal misery. People who die in that house, whether by murder or natural causes, never leave.
Another fascinating character is Jamie Brewer as Addie, Constance's daughter who was born with Down's Syndrome.
Brewer is great in her role. Is she evil or just a victim of a horrible parent. She sees dead people. Then there is Evan Peters as Tate. Another great role of a trouble teenager with a seriously troubled past.
So many characters have connections that should be revealed as you watch the series and not in a review.
And to add to the mix, we have Frances Conroy and Alexandra Breckenridge as the mysterious housekeeper Moira O'Hara?
Why two actresses in one role? You'll find out soon enough and it's a stunner. Both actresses are perfect in their roles. Another standout is Kata Mara as Hayden McClaine. If you're having trouble with your ex-mistress, just wait until she is dead and starts visiting your wife!
Another of my favorites is Zachary Quinto as one-half of the dead gay couple that lives in the house. You see my point about not knowing too much about the plot before you start watching? Such great writing and it makes me wonder what nightmares the writers were having to come up with all this horror and thrills.
Watching this great cast interact is part of the fun of AMERICAN HORROR STORY. We get to learn the back story of this house built in the 1920's for a famous doctor and his wife and son. Here is the beginning of the murder house.
AMERICAN HORROR STORY also makes references to the 1940's murder of Elizabeth Short known forever as "The Black Dalia" and even the murder of actor Sal Mineo in the 1970's. Nothing is left unturn and no subject is taboo.
AMERICAN HORROR STORY is addictive but it does have plenty of plot holes. We never know why the house seems to have a life and power of its own and why it feeds on human tragedy. Why are the souls trapped? Why do Constance and Addie see dead people? I could go on and on with questions but just sit back and enjoy these creepiest and scariest ride of your life.
I did, however, end up with an Amazon Gift Card from a "client" after what was a courtesy photo session...and I saw AMERICAN HORROR STORY "used/like new" priced significantly below the list price. OK, why not? I could always pass it on to a friend if I REALLY hated it. So I bought it.
And the DVD box languished on my shelf. No. I wasn't about to start watching a serialized show. I was too busy. I didn't want the addiction which comes with serial television. Hell. I bought the DARK SHADOWS DELUXE LIMITED EDITION BOX SET of the entire 1,225 episodes...and watched THAT again, after seeing its first run in the 60s, and second run on the SciFi (then) channel in the 80s. But NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I had to watch it again.
And then on Super Bowl Sunday, when the rest of the networks were Toilet Bowl television, I thought "ok, I'll watch one or two episodes and see what's what."
And two discs later (eight episodes, I think) I had to turn off the television and get to bed.
WHAT A SHOW! WHAT A SHOCKER! WHAT A RIOT!
It took me a few minutes here and there to figure out what was "really" going on, and then I was totally hooked. AMERICAN HORROR STORY is definitely a nod to DARK SHADOWS (1966 - 1971) but not about vampires. It's about the house, and the characters and the storyline. But it's also a shocking nod to the headlines of the day (no spoilers here) and is impeccably sequenced, written and filmed.
I'd missed Jessica Lange on the screen for so long, I was surprised and shocked to see she was in the show. Scraping the bottom, Ms Lange? Not in the least! More like on a seriously slow boil with one of the best psychologically-damaged portrayals I'd ever seen. Sheer Jessica Lange. A part written for her, and she just eats it up (literally?) Dylan McDermott was a pleasant surprise. I'd never really been a fan of his, nor had I been a non-fan, but we did go to the same high school (separated by about 3 years) so I like watching a city native (who has a serious backstory of his own!) as a psychiatrist with his personal set of demons sweating it through every episode.
I could go on and on and on, but here's the scoop: if you liked DARK SHADOWS (the original series), Se7en, The Twilight Zone (Rod Serling), SIX FEET UNDER, and some noted classic 60s/70s horror movies (ROSEMARY'S BABY, HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL), and some other great, and overlooked, art house and/or indie films (THE FALL, INK) you'll love AMERICAN HORROR STORY.
There's really nothing like watching something terribly original, walking the razor's edge for the usual television fare, and knowing you've got the whole season ("one long movie") as someone put it...so just put the discs in and enjoy it, episode after episode (try to watch a disc at a time, or at least two/three episodes in sequence).
I'd give this four stars because I know it's going to come to the last episode and the roller coaster ride will be over, but AMERICAN HORROR STORY rates a TEN for me. Everything about it is great.
Watch this with blocks of time, an open mind, open eyes, and put it on pause if you need to leave the room. Missing even five minutes can derail a future character development (or appearance!)
If you love Jessica Lange? This is perfect for you. She's brilliant, and I hope she picks up an award or two. Classic Jessica Lange, updated!
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Après avoir vu le pilote de 50 minutes, je peux dire que j'ai pris bien plus de plaisir devant ce début que devant plein de films d'horreurs de 1h30 de ces dernières années ! C'est assez fou. Tout est réuni pour avoir à faire à un projet génial. Faut savoir que je ne savais rien de American Horror Story, juste ce concept que pour chaque saison (4 saisons au moment où j'écris mon article et une 5ème bientôt), elles sont toutes indépendantes des autres. L'histoire n'est jamais la même, on change de lieu et les formes de peurs sont différentes. Dans celle-ci, un couple avec une fille adolescente emménagent dans une grande demeure où plusieurs années auparavant il y à eu des meurtres. Maison qui fut abandonnée et retapée bien longtemps après. Jusque là rien d'original, on voit ça depuis des siècles. Mais passé ce bout du script, tout est maîtrisé à la hauteur ! Dans ce premier épisode on assiste à tous un tas d'intrigues intéressantes. Le père est étrange et à des vues flippantes, la voisine, superbe actrice (Jessica Lange) avec son air machiavélique mais en même temps intelligente, sa fille handicapée qui n'arrête pas de venir chez eux en leurs disant qu'ils vont tous mourir dans ce lieu, une gouvernante louche, un adolescent dont le père s'occupe de chez lui dans sa nouvelle maison comme il est psychiatre et ce garçon à de gros airs de psychopathe qui peut péter les plombs à n'importe quel moment et est à la limite de la schizophrénie, leurs fille qui à de sérieux soucis dans son nouveau bahut...Voilà une galerie de haute volée ! Pendant près de 1h il se passe sans arrêt des choses. C'est vulgaire, sadique, de bonnes frayeurs. Le rythme est très bon, je ne me suis pas ennuyé une seule seconde ! Dès la première séquence avant le générique qui lui aussi résume à lui seul la série, on est pris en apnée dans ce qu'on voit.
Au deuxième épisode, la folie est encore plus présente et encore plus au top de sa forme ! On découvre encore de nouveaux personnages qui ont tous des problèmes mentaux. Ça fait d'ailleurs peur de se dire qu'on peut être vraiment entouré de malades comme eux. Jessica Lange montre une fois de plus son talent d'actrice. Pour la seconde fois, si on oublie l'épisode 1 et qu'on prends en compte juste lui, il est meilleur que tous les films d'horreurs sortis dernièrement. C'est un exploit ! Et le reste c'est génial. Le nombre de dingues dans cette série et cette histoire qui est intrigante, passionnante, mystérieuse et les intrigues des côtés paranormal/horreur et de la réalité, difficile de mettre stop à un épisode. Il y à une aura très particulière qui se dégage de cette série.
De très nombreux flash-back datant de plusieurs époques interviendront durant chaque épisodes. C'est comme ça qu'on découvre le passé de cette maison et de toutes les horreurs qu'il y à eu. Ce que j'avais peur c'est qu'on est pas de réponses sur le pourquoi du comment mais on ne part les mains vides. Tout est bien montré. La relation est l'une des forces de cette première saison. Vous verrez qu'avec tous ces nombreux personnages perchés, on s'y attache vite. Pour cette saison, le thème de l'horreur est les fantômes. Des 12 épisodes que j'ai pu voir, ils explosent littéralement le genre pour les films. Les deux derniers épisodes sont magiques et incroyables !! Il faut les voir pour y croire. Alors ça part dans tous les sens, j'avoue et parfois on pourrait se dire "c'est du n'importe quoi" mais c'est bien fait et c'est le plus important. Mention spéciale à la bande sonore qui fait bien le travail.
Je m'achète dès que possible le coffret de la saison 2 !!
Reviewed in France on August 1, 2015
Après avoir vu le pilote de 50 minutes, je peux dire que j'ai pris bien plus de plaisir devant ce début que devant plein de films d'horreurs de 1h30 de ces dernières années ! C'est assez fou. Tout est réuni pour avoir à faire à un projet génial. Faut savoir que je ne savais rien de American Horror Story, juste ce concept que pour chaque saison (4 saisons au moment où j'écris mon article et une 5ème bientôt), elles sont toutes indépendantes des autres. L'histoire n'est jamais la même, on change de lieu et les formes de peurs sont différentes. Dans celle-ci, un couple avec une fille adolescente emménagent dans une grande demeure où plusieurs années auparavant il y à eu des meurtres. Maison qui fut abandonnée et retapée bien longtemps après. Jusque là rien d'original, on voit ça depuis des siècles. Mais passé ce bout du script, tout est maîtrisé à la hauteur ! Dans ce premier épisode on assiste à tous un tas d'intrigues intéressantes. Le père est étrange et à des vues flippantes, la voisine, superbe actrice (Jessica Lange) avec son air machiavélique mais en même temps intelligente, sa fille handicapée qui n'arrête pas de venir chez eux en leurs disant qu'ils vont tous mourir dans ce lieu, une gouvernante louche, un adolescent dont le père s'occupe de chez lui dans sa nouvelle maison comme il est psychiatre et ce garçon à de gros airs de psychopathe qui peut péter les plombs à n'importe quel moment et est à la limite de la schizophrénie, leurs fille qui à de sérieux soucis dans son nouveau bahut...Voilà une galerie de haute volée ! Pendant près de 1h il se passe sans arrêt des choses. C'est vulgaire, sadique, de bonnes frayeurs. Le rythme est très bon, je ne me suis pas ennuyé une seule seconde ! Dès la première séquence avant le générique qui lui aussi résume à lui seul la série, on est pris en apnée dans ce qu'on voit.
Au deuxième épisode, la folie est encore plus présente et encore plus au top de sa forme ! On découvre encore de nouveaux personnages qui ont tous des problèmes mentaux. Ça fait d'ailleurs peur de se dire qu'on peut être vraiment entouré de malades comme eux. Jessica Lange montre une fois de plus son talent d'actrice. Pour la seconde fois, si on oublie l'épisode 1 et qu'on prends en compte juste lui, il est meilleur que tous les films d'horreurs sortis dernièrement. C'est un exploit ! Et le reste c'est génial. Le nombre de dingues dans cette série et cette histoire qui est intrigante, passionnante, mystérieuse et les intrigues des côtés paranormal/horreur et de la réalité, difficile de mettre stop à un épisode. Il y à une aura très particulière qui se dégage de cette série.
De très nombreux flash-back datant de plusieurs époques interviendront durant chaque épisodes. C'est comme ça qu'on découvre le passé de cette maison et de toutes les horreurs qu'il y à eu. Ce que j'avais peur c'est qu'on est pas de réponses sur le pourquoi du comment mais on ne part les mains vides. Tout est bien montré. La relation est l'une des forces de cette première saison. Vous verrez qu'avec tous ces nombreux personnages perchés, on s'y attache vite. Pour cette saison, le thème de l'horreur est les fantômes. Des 12 épisodes que j'ai pu voir, ils explosent littéralement le genre pour les films. Les deux derniers épisodes sont magiques et incroyables !! Il faut les voir pour y croire. Alors ça part dans tous les sens, j'avoue et parfois on pourrait se dire "c'est du n'importe quoi" mais c'est bien fait et c'est le plus important. Mention spéciale à la bande sonore qui fait bien le travail.
Je m'achète dès que possible le coffret de la saison 2 !!
The first season surrounds a family that move into a vintage home in Los Angeles in an effort to save the bonds that have been nearly severed by traumatic and psychological issues. But the house contains a dark and malevolent history that soon becomes prominent in their lives, as it harbours the souls of any persons that died or were violently killed within its walls. These ghosts appear as living people in the residence, with the family none-the-wiser to their true existence. Can the family prevent becoming permanent household spirits as well?
AHS is a wickedly bloody and dramatic horror show that's backed up by a pretty credible cast, including a highlighting award-winning supporting role by Jessica Lange. But the hook is the show's incredible depth of mysterious mythology, especially as it pertains to the ghosts. For example, not only are they able to physically interact with the living, but on Halloween they are able to leave the confines of the house and venture into the world for one night only.
The Season 1 Blu-ray high-definition package is fairly impressive in its sleek 3-disc set. Picture quality is pristine in detail and vibrant on color, backed up by a strong DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio track for your home speaker system. The set also contains some good extras including episode commentaries, a tour experience of the house and featurettes about the making of the show, the ghosts/characters and the crazy-cool opening title sequence.
Do yourself a favour, if you love horror and a fresh breath of creativeness into the genre, then check out American Horror Story. What do a rubber man, a demonic baby, and a half-burned homeless person have in common? They are all part of this extremely disturbed and unique show that is unlike anything else ever put to television or Blu-ray digital disc.
ATTENZIONE: per chi non avesse visto la serie, il contenuto potrebbe contenere SPOILER
Mi sono vissuto un bel viaggio (durato 12 giorni) nella villa vittoriana popolata dai non morti, con passione e coinvolgimento, e affezionandomi (ma questo e normale) ai personaggi della serie
Tra horror puro, grottesco, punte di humor macabro, cinismo, efferati crimini, sesso, solitudine, drammi interiori, maternità (che sembra il cardine dove ruota tutta la serie), amarezze, delusioni, tuffi nel passato, mostri, fatti di cronaca nera, punte splatter, serial killer, leggende metropolitane, stragi e deformità (anche dell'anima), la prima stagione di AHS sazia l'encefalo e la visione. A volte citazionista fino allo stucchevole, con alcune idee di script, per "gonfiare" un pò il tutto, più che discutibili (penso al secondo episodio con situazioni alla Funny Games, al candyman di "Piggy piggy" nel sesto episodio o il caso Elizabeth Short nel nono)
Ma nel complesso soddisfacente, che si conclude nel migliore dei modi nel bellissimo,e ultimo, dodicesimo episodio, con "carnevalate" horror irresistibili, un "lieto fine" che scalda il cuore e una chiusa finale beffarda , che si stampa sulle labbra come un ghigno satanico
Tra Shining e un Beetlejuice rivisto da Tennesse Williams, per esemplificarlo in due battute
PERSONAGGI:
Constance (Jessica Lange) Il vero perno su cui ruota attorno tutta la macabra faccenda. Custode di dolori e lutti, nonchè di segreti inconfessabili. Capace di atti efferati, ma anche di slanci passionali e di gran cuore. Si difende dal dolore con cinismo e ironia. La Lange è semplicemente magistrale
Ben (Dylan McDermott) Come marito fallisce tradendo la moglie. Ma è un ottimo padre. Sarà l'ultimo ad aprire davvero gli occhi su quello che le accade intorno. Perfetta interpretazione dell'ex duro del Blue Iguana
Vivien (Connie Britton) Sembra la classica moglie cornuta e casalinga inquieta (e anche un pò "spenta"), ma risolutiva e capace di perdonare l'uomo che ama e che la tradita. Ottima prova della Britton, con un volto comune, perciò molto credibile
Tate (Evan Peters) Psicopatico, bugiardo cronico, crudele e malvagio. Autore di stupri e stragi. Sempre con le lacrime in tasca e innamorato-morbosamente-di Violet. Lui è l'autore di quasi tutte le disgrazie che succedono intorno alla casa.
Violet (Taissa Farmiga) La figlia di Ben e Violet, adolescente complessa votata all'autolesionismo e a atti suicidi. Molto ben delineato il suo personaggio tormentato e irrequieto
Moira (Alexandra Breckenridge/Frances Conroy) La doppia natura di una cameriera. Procace e focosa ninfomane che gira per casa con gli autoreggenti agli occhi degli uomini, ponderata e saggia signora anziana con occhio di vetro nella sua vera natura
Nora (Lily Rabe) Era la mia preferita, addolorata e sconsolata dama degli anni 20, moglie di un chirurgo folle, persa nell'eternità a cercare quel bambino che le e stato strappato alla vita con efferata crudeltà. Alla fine, però, si rivela nevrastenica e senza nessun barlume di istinto materno
Hayden (Kate Mara) Da viva, come amante giovane di Ben, era insopportabile e isterica. Da morta diventa lo spirito più pericoloso e psicotico che dimora nella Murder House
Adelaide (Jamie Brewer) La figlia down di Constance. Sensibile e impicciona, che vuole essere una "bella ragazza". La sua morte spezza il cuore. Forse l'unico personaggio che non torna, perchè morta distante dalla Murder House
Larry Harvey (Denis O'Hare) Innamorato perso di Constance, vede la sua famiglia avvolta dalle fiamme appicate da sua moglie. Ustionato su parte del corpo e per metà del volto, dopo che Tate le ha dato fuoco, e un pò il "facchino" degli spiriti della Murder House. Riuscirà a spurgare le sue colpe finendo in carcere
Charles Montgomery (Matt Ross) E il chirurgo delle dive degli anni 20, ha fatto costruire la Murder House, caduto in disgrazia per via della droga. Procura aborti clandestini a giovani attricette nello scantinato della casa. Pervaso da una malsana sindrome di Frankenstein, riporterà in vita suo figlio Thaddeus, con conseguenze spiacevoli
Altri personaggi, minori ma comunque incisivi, la coppia gay formata da Chad e Pat (Zachary Quinto e Teddy Sears), la medium Billie (Sarah Paulson), il mostruoso Thaddeus, i gemelli pel di carota e la mia Betty interpretata a Mena Suvari
REGIA Il vero promotore sarebbe Ryan Murphy (suo e , infatti, il pilot e creatore della serie insieme a Brad Falchuk). La serie mantiene lo stesso livello costante, senza guizzi autoriali (due regie sono di due registi cult ottantiani, come Tim Hunter e Michael Lehmann), ma io ci ho visto solo e esclusivamente la mano murphyana (anche per il tratteggio della coppia gay) A lui vanno tutti i miei sinceri complimenti
Altalenanti gli episodi (i migliori: Il pilot, il quarto, il settimo e l'ultimo). Ma , fra alti e bassi (e ricomponendo mentalmente il puzzle), più che soddisfacenti
Alcune cose mi sono sfuggite: I ragazzi massacrati a scuola da Tate non sono morti nella Murder House (altro elemento che ho trovato superfluo e inutile alla linearità del racconto), allora perchè ritornano? Il marito di Constance è stato ucciso nella Murder House, ma lui non torna (forse perchè e stato macinato!).Lo spirito di Violet non può uscire dalla Murder House, mentre quello di Hayden se ne và bellamente a zonzo. Moira e morta giovane, perchè la ritroviamo invecchiata?
Di culto assoluto: Le due Moire, l'altalena erotica, i flashback negli anni 20 con le disgrazie della famiglia Montgomery, la porcaggine di Moira, la "fame" di Thaddeus, la moglie e le figlie di Larry ridotte a stizzoni umani viventi, lo scantinato della sofferenza, i dolcetti di Constance, lo sgabuzzino degli specchi dove viene rinchiusa Adelaide, il massacro compiuto da Constance, in camera da letto, nel 1983, dove secca marito e amante (Moira) a colpi di pistola, il marito macinato e dato in pasto ai cani, il motivetto fischiettato di Bernard Herrmann (Twisted Nerve), la canzoncina che apre anche l'incipt del pilot (Tonight You Belong To Me), il deforme Bo nella soffitta, il parapiglia carnevalesco orrorifico per far scappare i nuovi inquilini, la chiusa dell'ultimo episodio, la tuta nera in latex
Bellissima la sigla iniziale tra foto d'epoca di bambini dai volti spettrali, immagini terrifiche subliminali e fiamme che avvolgono il tutto
Menzione speciale per il make up man Mike Mekash e per l'ottimo lavoro svolto su creature mostruose e maschere di dolore (nonchè per aver reso, di un iperrealismo dolente, il corpo divelto in due della mia Betty)
Ottima, infine, l'edizione in dvd della Fox Video