


Triple bill featuring the first three 'Omen' films. The saga begins with 'The Omen' (1976), when US Ambassador Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) is persuaded to substitute a newborn baby, whose mother has died in childbirth, for his own stillborn son. By the age of five, the child, Damien (Harvey Stephens), seems to be exerting a malevolent influence on the Thorn household, suffering a violent fit when he is taken to church and causing his nanny to hang herself. Thorn searches for an answer to his son's behaviour and meets maverick priest Father Brennan (Patrick Troughton), who tries to convince him that Damien is in fact the Antichrist and must be stopped at all costs. The Ambassador at first dismisses this as the crazy rantings of a religious maniac, but subsequent events suggest that maybe the priest had a point. The second film, 'Damien - Omen 2' (1978), picks up events a few years later, with the now-orphaned Damien (Jonathan Scott-Taylor) turning 13 and living with his adoring aunt and uncle. Aunt Marion (Lee Grant) is the first to suspect there is more to the young devil than adolescent angst, leading to her swift dispatch by a killer raven. As for Damien, he is making his mark at military school, and is dismayed to discover his true demonic identity - but not for long. The third film, 'Omen 3 - The Final Conflict' (1981), finds Damien (Sam Neill) all grown up and heading a multinational company. He is about to be appointed US Ambassador to England, a position which will enable him to take over the world and thus fulfil the terrible forecasts of scripture. But there is opposition in the form of a bunch of monks with sacred daggers who will do everything necessary to prevent Satan's enthronement. Review: A classic set of movies, going for an incredible price. - This set for the year these films were originally made is absolutely worth the asking price. In my opinion the original made in 1976 sporting an exceptional cast, particularly Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and Billie Whitelaw is this series finest hour and that alone is worth the asking price. The majority of the special features are on the first disc they include a number of documentaries, interviews, a separate film score track, original theatrical trailer and as one would expect from a set like this, an audio commentary. Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack for this movie is outstanding and evokes a truly chilling atmosphere. The 5 star rating is essentially given for the original movie. "The Omen", for many psychological thriller, horror officianado's (much to Richard Donner's chagrin as he absolutely doesn't consider it to be part of the horror genre ) was when it came out in 1976 and is still today one of the very best films of its type. I couldn't agree more. Damien Omen 2, it's almost as good in a different way. The casting of William Holden and Lee Grant in this certainly ups the ante for this film, the supporting cast again is excellent and of course Jonathan is particularly good as the teenage Damien. It may not be as good as the original, but it is definitely worth a watch. The Final Conflict is perhaps the weakest of the 3. I never really felt Sam Neil's heart was truly in the performance. The ideas within are fine, but sadly it just doesn't seem up to the same standard or atmosphere of its predecessors. To be fair though there are a couple of genuinely chilling moments. All in all if I didn't have this set, or it went missing, I'd absolutely buy it again Worth the 5 stars for the original alone. Recommended Review: a great trilogy - This is the three film box-set of “The Omen”. The trilogy consists of: ‘The Omen’ (1976), ‘Damien: Omen 2’ (1978), and ‘Omen 3: The Final Conflict’ (1981). I’ve previously owned these on DVD, but recently re-purchased them – on Blu-ray. The HD picture quality is superb. The films are about the birth, life and death of Damien Thorn – the son of Satan. As a baby, this child is adopted by Robert and Katherine Thorn, a wealthy and politically influential family. Upon the death of his adopted parents, Damien is raised by his uncle, a rich businessman. Finally, as an adult, Damien takes over the Thorn business empire – and also enters politics, aspiring for the presidency of the USA. Throughout his life, people become aware that Damien is in fact the Antichrist … some are there to protect and serve him, while others intend to rid the world of his evil. This is a Biblically inspired film franchise, and draws on certain passages from the Book of Revelation – which makes for excellent fiction. By taking this source material seriously, and treating it in a dark and complex manner (rather than tongue-in-cheek), so these films possess a definite gravitas. The first, especially, is a genuine modern horror classic. While neither of the sequels retain the same degree of suspense as the first, both are very good. This set of films come with several bonus features, the most interesting of which is the documentary ‘666: The Omen Revealed’ which explores the making of the franchise. While aspects of these films have dated, they nonetheless represent excellent story-telling and acting. I recommend this set to viewers who enjoy suspense-based horror films.
| ASIN | B001E8V6H8 |
| Actors | Billie Whitelaw, Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Leo McKern, Patrick Troughton |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,488 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 2,607 in Horror (DVD & Blu-ray) 4,367 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 9,661 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (577) |
| Director | Don Taylor, Graham Baker, Richard Donner |
| Dubbed: | French, Italian, Turkish |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Producers | Charles Orme, Harvey Bernhard |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 17.17 x 13.77 cm; 149.69 g |
| Release date | 20 Oct. 2008 |
| Run time | 5 hours and 18 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney Studios HE |
| Subtitles: | Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish |
A**S
A classic set of movies, going for an incredible price.
This set for the year these films were originally made is absolutely worth the asking price. In my opinion the original made in 1976 sporting an exceptional cast, particularly Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and Billie Whitelaw is this series finest hour and that alone is worth the asking price. The majority of the special features are on the first disc they include a number of documentaries, interviews, a separate film score track, original theatrical trailer and as one would expect from a set like this, an audio commentary. Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack for this movie is outstanding and evokes a truly chilling atmosphere. The 5 star rating is essentially given for the original movie. "The Omen", for many psychological thriller, horror officianado's (much to Richard Donner's chagrin as he absolutely doesn't consider it to be part of the horror genre ) was when it came out in 1976 and is still today one of the very best films of its type. I couldn't agree more. Damien Omen 2, it's almost as good in a different way. The casting of William Holden and Lee Grant in this certainly ups the ante for this film, the supporting cast again is excellent and of course Jonathan is particularly good as the teenage Damien. It may not be as good as the original, but it is definitely worth a watch. The Final Conflict is perhaps the weakest of the 3. I never really felt Sam Neil's heart was truly in the performance. The ideas within are fine, but sadly it just doesn't seem up to the same standard or atmosphere of its predecessors. To be fair though there are a couple of genuinely chilling moments. All in all if I didn't have this set, or it went missing, I'd absolutely buy it again Worth the 5 stars for the original alone. Recommended
S**D
a great trilogy
This is the three film box-set of “The Omen”. The trilogy consists of: ‘The Omen’ (1976), ‘Damien: Omen 2’ (1978), and ‘Omen 3: The Final Conflict’ (1981). I’ve previously owned these on DVD, but recently re-purchased them – on Blu-ray. The HD picture quality is superb. The films are about the birth, life and death of Damien Thorn – the son of Satan. As a baby, this child is adopted by Robert and Katherine Thorn, a wealthy and politically influential family. Upon the death of his adopted parents, Damien is raised by his uncle, a rich businessman. Finally, as an adult, Damien takes over the Thorn business empire – and also enters politics, aspiring for the presidency of the USA. Throughout his life, people become aware that Damien is in fact the Antichrist … some are there to protect and serve him, while others intend to rid the world of his evil. This is a Biblically inspired film franchise, and draws on certain passages from the Book of Revelation – which makes for excellent fiction. By taking this source material seriously, and treating it in a dark and complex manner (rather than tongue-in-cheek), so these films possess a definite gravitas. The first, especially, is a genuine modern horror classic. While neither of the sequels retain the same degree of suspense as the first, both are very good. This set of films come with several bonus features, the most interesting of which is the documentary ‘666: The Omen Revealed’ which explores the making of the franchise. While aspects of these films have dated, they nonetheless represent excellent story-telling and acting. I recommend this set to viewers who enjoy suspense-based horror films.
A**R
From the eternal sea He rises
First of all let me just say, these films are cult. The transfers are nice and eventhough the audio isn't that great on the sequals at times it's a must own for BD fans. And luckily the coaster, I mean remake is absent. But I have a gripe with this release as with many blu-ray releases in the UK. They're not the UK versions like the DVD's, but the US ones. Whereas the BBFC may pass a film without sensoring it, the American MPAA might just cut it in their R-rated versions. Now we are stuck over here in Europe with ridiculous US sensoring. How can a foreign sensoring agency hold sway over domesticly released content? Is this even legal? Why are European governments not responding? ANYWAYS, the Blu-ray of The Final Conflict is sensored. A scene is clearly cut that is present in the previous remaster DVD UK boxset. Whether the first two films are cut I couldn't tell at first glance and since I don't own the DVD's anymore I can't do a comparison.
S**Y
the Omen trilogy [blu ray] " when the Jews return to Zion..."
Contains spoilers This trilogy of movies dating back to 1976, is a very hit and miss series of movies, and is of course dependent on the viewers own 'favourite' , I feel the omen, and Damien Omen are the best of the trilogy with final conflict being something of a letdown. That been said all three are well linked, with the Gregory peck/Lee remick -ably assisted by David Warner , Leo Mckern and Patrick troughton. The omen still stands as a terrific religious/ alien child thriller (post Rosemary's baby and the Exorcist), with a superb score from jerry goldsmith. Damien omen 2 picks up with Damien as a 13 year old boy unaware of his unusual parentage, through the movie ( and successive grisly deaths) this is revealed to him. William Holden, Lee grant, Leo Mckern support. By the final conflict-Damien has become an adult, played by Sam Neil. Neil doesn't play Damien as sympathetic. Or particularly likeable, and although the 'herod' sequence is often derided as coming across as "funny" rather than frightening, it does follow the internal logic of its characters and motivations. Alas the movie is let down by a weak ending (that contradicts all that has happened before). After saying that the movies are six great hours of entertainment, & as others have pointed out before, the first Studio series of "slasher" movies. Generally very professionally acted and lit with superb scores (all by Goldsmith). Some elements of the each movie are stronger than others-as with any series. And if you can get for under £9 a bargain...
M**L
Una trilogía aceptable teniendo en cuenta que no creo que las secuelas no superen la película de Richard Donner. Aceptable
M**8
Płyty nowe. Super wysyłka. Ogólnie wszystko OK. Polecam.
ラ**ィ
何年か振りに観た、面白かった ストーリーが複雑で分かりずらいが、3話とも楽しめた お勧めは、第一話、子役の子が良かった
G**S
100 % OK Goede verzending en besteld item beantwoorde volledig aan de beschrijving van de verkoper ( uiterst tevreden ) :-):-):-)
M**K
Audio Italiano in DTS 5.1 per tutti e 3 i film... MASTER OTTIMO AUDIO IDEM. consiglio questa bella trilogia...
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