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Panic Room
Panic Room
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Creative Meticulousness
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Review Date: 2007-12-09
This is an awesome movie for what it is. There were many back n' forth's going on with how people felt about it. Some people didn't like it, but they don't really give a clear, clean, cut believable reason as to why they don't. They're reason is as a couch film critic's perspective as to what they would've done if they had shot this film. Go ahead, shoot the film your way then. I didn't see any flaws in this picture. I thought everyone did a fantastic job from Director, David Fincher's meticulous and detailed directing to one of cinema's top actors, Jodie Foster carrying an entire film mostly shot in a room. The main drive of this movie is about an ordinary human being having to quickly pull it together and fight when faced with conflict. The three-disc set is definitely the one to get, as the price is dropping just as low as the one disc, plus if you have any dream to be in the film business on any level and not sure what it's like to make a movie, this is one of the best interpretations of what goes on in production, and it's not Hollywood lights and limos, you are taken through an almost step by step film school fly on the wall version of how hard people work to make a film, it's clearly not something that any critic or film goer can do, whether or not you like the film is irrelevant, the passion and work ethic that these people have is pretty incredible, and on this special edition extra discs set it definitely shows.

We want the underdog to win
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-23
David Fincher's pacing and cinematography is worthy of praise. This movie written by David koepp is a stunner. Jodie and Forest whitaker shine as the stars. It is a simple cat and mouse game yet not a minute of the movie deviates from the suspense. It is the minimality of digression that is the key here. The director does not leave the story line to chase any ponderous or emotional moments. From when the burglars enter the house till the very end the suspense refuses to die. The concept of the panic room, the strong hold, the very room the burglars are after is novel. In many places in the movie the tables are turned and the movie goes from jodie's character has upper hand TO burglars have upper hand sitation. In the end Jodie's character goes into the Bruce Willis Die hard mode. One pitted against the gang where she has to outwit them. The movie is violent and brutal in the scenes where it is necessary. The fun is in how the burglars try to get Jodie's character to come out of the panic room. Nicole Kidman was originally to star in the role of Meg Altman (Jodie), but had to back out due to a knee injury she sustained during the filming of Moulin Rouge. However, she did add her voice to the movie portraying Steven Altman's girlfriend and talking with Meg Altman on the phone. The movie is fully shot in a house and it's amazing how even without change of environments,sets and no expensive costume design, one is still glued to the screen. The location is still the same house. So where lies the gem ?. The gem is in the suspense and plotting and in the deep seated desire of every movie goer to see the underdog win.

regards, Vikram

AWSOME MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-12
I bought this movie and watched it. It was so good so so so exiting and so suspencful threen men broke into jodie fosters home her and her daughter where sleeping the three men did not know someone was home the thought no one was home but they wake up and see in the camras and there are peple in her home. I dont want to give it away but I think you should get it and OWN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU WILL WANT TO WATCH OVER AND OVER!

Tension, tension, tension.............................
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
Director: David Fincher.
Starring: Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto.
When burglars break into their home, Foster and daughter Steward head for a sealed-off, impregnable bunker; fine and dandy-o, then, except what the burglars want is hidden in the panic room. A superbly constructed thriller from director Fincher (Seven, Fight Club) that boasts almost unbearable tension.

Root against everyone except Forest Whitaker
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-14
New York itself plays a major role in Panic Room, where the paranoid need protection from the hyper, anxiety-saturated dark element. It's, evidently, where back-alley threats and urban terrorists attack the pure and virtuous wealthy New Yorkers.

Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) are living in a spacious Upper West Side brownstone town house, with architecture that reflects the priciest of pricy New York abodes - large and expensive enough for three or four young professionals to live in, and they'd still have to live off of ramen a few times per week. Meg attained her home via the money-grubbing divorcee route, with real estate revenge as her sole purpose for even choosing the Richie Rich option in housing.

In this ridiculously large home in which Meg and her daughter have ten times the room they truly need, there is no real need to furnish the house. Instead, Meg is worried about her WASPish needs such as finding the corkscrew for her wine bottle, how to steal more money from her ex-husband, and, oh yeah, making sure she has enough diabetes medicine for her daughter. On top of all the other opulence, they have a luxury above all other needless luxuries: a panic room. This panic room is the amenity of all amenities, and for only the filthy rich. It acts as a barricade for an extended period of time for any and all rich occupants, and via its Ft. Knox security and armaggedon stockage, all rich occupants remain safe from all non-rich people.

In the case of this movie, I was kind of hoping that the criminals would win because the money and security clearly wasn't earned. However, the three criminals in his movie aren't that lucky. Burnham (Forest Whitaker) is a safe-cracking, goofy-as-hell yet somehow intelligent role tailor made for Forest Whitaker. Junior (Jared Leto) is the ADD-riddled, get rich quick bad element generically typical in every psychological thriller. And Raoul (Dwight Yoakam) is the heartless psychopath of the group, ubiquitous to this type of movie. While fighting for power and control, the criminals build tension and suspense, allowing the viewer to not only choose sides between Meg and the villians, but also amongst the villians themselves.

Generic maternal instinct provides determination enough to thwart the bad guys in a foreshadowed Lavergne and Shirley meets Jackass style of female empowerment ending. I knew the ending about halfway through, but it didn't suffer a loss of entertainment value as a result. Good movie.

Panic Room
Panic Room
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Creative Meticulousness
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-09
This is an awesome movie for what it is. There were many back n' forth's going on with how people felt about it. Some people didn't like it, but they don't really give a clear, clean, cut believable reason as to why they don't. They're reason is as a couch film critic's perspective as to what they would've done if they had shot this film. Go ahead, shoot the film your way then. I didn't see any flaws in this picture. I thought everyone did a fantastic job from Director, David Fincher's meticulous and detailed directing to one of cinema's top actors, Jodie Foster carrying an entire film mostly shot in a room. The main drive of this movie is about an ordinary human being having to quickly pull it together and fight when faced with conflict. The three-disc set is definitely the one to get, as the price is dropping just as low as the one disc, plus if you have any dream to be in the film business on any level and not sure what it's like to make a movie, this is one of the best interpretations of what goes on in production, and it's not Hollywood lights and limos, you are taken through an almost step by step film school fly on the wall version of how hard people work to make a film, it's clearly not something that any critic or film goer can do, whether or not you like the film is irrelevant, the passion and work ethic that these people have is pretty incredible, and on this special edition extra discs set it definitely shows.

We want the underdog to win
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-23
David Fincher's pacing and cinematography is worthy of praise. This movie written by David koepp is a stunner. Jodie and Forest whitaker shine as the stars. It is a simple cat and mouse game yet not a minute of the movie deviates from the suspense. It is the minimality of digression that is the key here. The director does not leave the story line to chase any ponderous or emotional moments. From when the burglars enter the house till the very end the suspense refuses to die. The concept of the panic room, the strong hold, the very room the burglars are after is novel. In many places in the movie the tables are turned and the movie goes from jodie's character has upper hand TO burglars have upper hand sitation. In the end Jodie's character goes into the Bruce Willis Die hard mode. One pitted against the gang where she has to outwit them. The movie is violent and brutal in the scenes where it is necessary. The fun is in how the burglars try to get Jodie's character to come out of the panic room. Nicole Kidman was originally to star in the role of Meg Altman (Jodie), but had to back out due to a knee injury she sustained during the filming of Moulin Rouge. However, she did add her voice to the movie portraying Steven Altman's girlfriend and talking with Meg Altman on the phone. The movie is fully shot in a house and it's amazing how even without change of environments,sets and no expensive costume design, one is still glued to the screen. The location is still the same house. So where lies the gem ?. The gem is in the suspense and plotting and in the deep seated desire of every movie goer to see the underdog win.

regards, Vikram

AWSOME MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-12
I bought this movie and watched it. It was so good so so so exiting and so suspencful threen men broke into jodie fosters home her and her daughter where sleeping the three men did not know someone was home the thought no one was home but they wake up and see in the camras and there are peple in her home. I dont want to give it away but I think you should get it and OWN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU WILL WANT TO WATCH OVER AND OVER!

Tension, tension, tension.............................
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
Director: David Fincher.
Starring: Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto.
When burglars break into their home, Foster and daughter Steward head for a sealed-off, impregnable bunker; fine and dandy-o, then, except what the burglars want is hidden in the panic room. A superbly constructed thriller from director Fincher (Seven, Fight Club) that boasts almost unbearable tension.

Root against everyone except Forest Whitaker
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-14
New York itself plays a major role in Panic Room, where the paranoid need protection from the hyper, anxiety-saturated dark element. It's, evidently, where back-alley threats and urban terrorists attack the pure and virtuous wealthy New Yorkers.

Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) are living in a spacious Upper West Side brownstone town house, with architecture that reflects the priciest of pricy New York abodes - large and expensive enough for three or four young professionals to live in, and they'd still have to live off of ramen a few times per week. Meg attained her home via the money-grubbing divorcee route, with real estate revenge as her sole purpose for even choosing the Richie Rich option in housing.

In this ridiculously large home in which Meg and her daughter have ten times the room they truly need, there is no real need to furnish the house. Instead, Meg is worried about her WASPish needs such as finding the corkscrew for her wine bottle, how to steal more money from her ex-husband, and, oh yeah, making sure she has enough diabetes medicine for her daughter. On top of all the other opulence, they have a luxury above all other needless luxuries: a panic room. This panic room is the amenity of all amenities, and for only the filthy rich. It acts as a barricade for an extended period of time for any and all rich occupants, and via its Ft. Knox security and armaggedon stockage, all rich occupants remain safe from all non-rich people.

In the case of this movie, I was kind of hoping that the criminals would win because the money and security clearly wasn't earned. However, the three criminals in his movie aren't that lucky. Burnham (Forest Whitaker) is a safe-cracking, goofy-as-hell yet somehow intelligent role tailor made for Forest Whitaker. Junior (Jared Leto) is the ADD-riddled, get rich quick bad element generically typical in every psychological thriller. And Raoul (Dwight Yoakam) is the heartless psychopath of the group, ubiquitous to this type of movie. While fighting for power and control, the criminals build tension and suspense, allowing the viewer to not only choose sides between Meg and the villians, but also amongst the villians themselves.

Generic maternal instinct provides determination enough to thwart the bad guys in a foreshadowed Lavergne and Shirley meets Jackass style of female empowerment ending. I knew the ending about halfway through, but it didn't suffer a loss of entertainment value as a result. Good movie.

Panic Room
Panic Room
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Pocket (2002-01-29)
Authors: James Ellison (Adapter) and David Koepp
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the panic room
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-14
Hi I love to tell people about the Panic Room.The auther is James Ellison.The approximant amount of pages is 241.The genre is an action/mystery.The setting is in New York City. What happen is it's about a women named Meg and her ten year old daughter Sarah.They buy a four story house from a millionaire.They get it for less when what it's really worth.But it has a room inside it called the Panic Room.It a security system.It makes Meg nevous.Now three men break into her house and Meg and Sarah are forced ot stay into the Panic Room. The three main reasons why i love this book is because it has suspense.Its a thriller and Meg s daughter is the same name as mine.I would advise this book for fifth graders .So the people who like action mystery and suspence books will love book like i did.

The classic break-in
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-11
Ever wonder what you would do if someone broke into your house? Would you do as the intruders asked? Or would you take matters into your own hands?
This is a fairly good book. It is laid out well and there is some logic behind the events that take place. It gives a good idea about what the people are thinking about on either side of the stick.
While the beginning of the book is slow and dull, by the middle of the book you are addicted. Taking you from the easy life to the main action of the book. There is a lot of things that seem out of place at the time of reading it. It all comes together towards the end to make the book complete.

Page Turner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-19
Panic Room is a true page turner. I started and finished the book in one day. A good read!

um, i don't think so....
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-29
Here's the deal, people: stay away from books that were NOT written before the movie was made. I'm not talking about books with the movie covers, that's fine, my copy of BLack Hawk Down has what's-his-face on the cover. But movies based on books are okay, however books based on movies are ridiculous and a waste of time. Those read like a teenager's book report. You guys claim "Panic Room" was a real "page-turner"...wanna know why? Because it was based on the movie, which was a cinematic pageturner, so to speak. Read a real book, don't be lazy and ignorant. If you're smart enough to read, at least read a real book, okay?

Good, but not quite there
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-15
I knew Panic Room was gonna be great before I even saw it. I've seen it twice so far, so when seeing the book in the book store today (yes, today), I bought it impulsively. Read it in 3 hours. It was just as suspensful as the movie, and actually stuck to the movie fairly well. In some parts, it even elaborated. Ellison has done a fairly good job giving the antagonists a little background. However, in the last 40 pages or so, the better parts of the movie are cut short. It's just so rushed in the end, with details left out that I enjoyed from the movie. It's decent, but not 100% accurate. The movie was better, in my opinion, but if you wanna relive the movie again without paying the fee, go for the book. But, like I said, don't expect the same thing.

Panic Room
A child with a hearing loss in your clas[s]room?: Don't panic! : a guide for teachers
Published in Unknown Binding by Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf] (1993)
Author: Amanda J Mangiardi
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Panic Room
EN PROYECCION.(TT: In project.)(Reseña): An article from: Semana
Published in Digital by Spanish Publications, Inc. (2002-04-19)
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Panic Room
Panic in the Board Room
Published in Hardcover by Anchor (1973)
Author: William Capitman
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Panic Room
PANIC ROOM MOVIE SCRIPT SREENPLAY
Published in Spiral-bound by (2002)
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Panic Room
"Panic Room": Deste Foundation Center for Contemporary Art.: An article from: Artforum International
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2006-12-01)
Author: Barry Schwabsky
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Panic Room
Panic Room. Der Roman zum Film.
Published in Paperback by Droemersche Verlagsanstalt Th. Knaur Nachf., GmbH & Co. (2002-05-01)
Author: James Ellison
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Panic Room
Panic Room: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Works on Paper Collection
Published in Paperback by Deitch Projects (2007-07-01)
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