1. The Lift vs Down - FuriousCinema.com
Dec 5, 2017 · Whereas The Lift goes full chips and goo, Down brings out the big guns and casts the conspiracy and computer chips stuff aside. And that works ...
The latest releases from cult home video label Blue Underground is a pair of films made by the same director, Dick Maas (Amsterdamned). One is his Dutch original shocker The Lift (De Lift, 1983)the other is his bigger budget US remake called Down. (also known as The Shaft, 2001). I’m looking into both BluRays and films, in […]
2. The Lift (1983) / Down (2001) Blu-rays Review - Cinema Sentries
Oct 21, 2017 · The Lift is framed at 1.66:1, whilst the bigger-budgeted Down is finally available 2.35:1 widescreen, which should prompt those who did see it to revisit it.
Blue Underground opens the doors to Dick Maas' epically strange tale of a killer elevator, as well as his poorly-timed Americanized remake.
3. The Lift (1983) / Amsterdamned (1988) (Collector's Editions)
Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
The Lift (1983) / Amsterdamned (1988) (Collector's Editions) Blu-ray Movies - North America
4. The Lift - DVD Talk
Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
I'd imagine that, for most casual foreign movie fans (including myself), your experience with Dutch film directors probably begins and ends with Paul Verhoeven (Soldier of Orange, Robocop) and maybe the late George Sluizer (The Vanishing, both the original and American remake). Another great name to add to that list is Dick Maas, who cut his teeth on music videos before graduating to feature-length films with The Lift (1983), a low-budget thriller about a three car elevator that may or may not be purposefully killing its passengers. But don't worry---or depending on your taste in films, don't get your hopes up---because The Lift isn't nearly as campy or hilarious as you might be expecting. Taking several cues from Jaws (and perhaps unconsciously, The Shining, which was only three years old at the time), The Lift avoids easy laughs and often plays it straight, with a subtly winking charm that makes it a purely enjoyable watch. Our hero of sorts is Felix Adelaar (Huub Stapel), an elevator technician whose wife Saskia (Josine van Dalsum) is starting to resent his long hours and dwindling levels of attention for their two children. Nonetheless, he's called to action when four people are nearly suffocated in an elevator at a nearby complex---but his inspection reveals nothing out of the ordinary. Once the injuries turn into deaths, Felix and journalist Mieke de Boer (Willeke van Ammelrooy) pursue their shared suspicion: local tech company Rising Sun, who programmed the eleva...
5. THE LIFT Review (Blue Underground Blu-Ray) - Cultsploitation
Missing: De | Show results with:De
Review of The Lift, on Bu-Ray from Blue Underground.
6. The Lift / Down (aka The Shaft) Blu-ray Review (Blue Underground)
Nov 27, 2017 · The Lift was released in 1983 on a budget of roughly €350,000 and was directed by Amsterdamned director Dick Maas. It features actor Huub Stapel ...
Michael takes a deadly elevator ride with the fun The Lift and the terrible Down.
7. De lift | Eye Filmmuseum
First major feature film by Dick Maas, starring Huub Stapel as a lift technician who's up against an elevator with murderous intentions.
First major feature film by Dick Maas, starring Huub Stapel as a lift technician who’s up against an elevator with murderous intentions. Like his paragon John Carpenter, Maas himself produced the synthesizer score which was released on vinyl abroad and rightly acquired a cult status of its own.
8. The Lift BD + Screen Caps - Movieman's Guide to the Movies
Missing: De comparison
The Lift wasn’t a very good movie with poor pacing and absolutely unnecessary scenes such as the main character’s family drama which could’ve been cut out with no problem. But the horror elements were alright but this is a case where I actually prefer the remake. The Lift — Collector’s Edition — (1983) [...]
9. The Lift (1983) — Elevates the art of being taken down - Mutant Reviewers
Missing: 4k | Show results with:4k
“These damn machines will be the death of us all some day!” Anthony’s rating: Embodies the reasons for this site to exist. Anthony’s review: Fellow Mutant Zombie Dog nailed …
10. The Xeno File: THE LIFT (1983) - Psycho Drive-In
Feb 21, 2018 · This horror-comedy about killer elevators should have been fun. I like it when movies use wit and ingenuity to compensate for small budgets.
"Take the stairs, take the stairs, for god's sake take the stairs!!" begged the tagline on the posters for the Dutch cult movie The Lift.
11. Samsung S85D OLED TV Review - RTINGS.com
Jun 28, 2024 · The LG supports up to 4k @ 144Hz, so it's better suited for PC gamers ... The feet lift the TV about 3.35 inches, so most soundbars fit ...
The Samsung S85D OLED is Samsung's entry-level OLED for 2024. It sits below the Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED, and unlike that TV, all sizes use a traditional WOLED pa...
12. LG OLED C3 Review: Sets the Standard for High-End TV Picture ...
Jun 17, 2023 · ... lift onto furniture or the wall. It's also more efficient to ship ... All four of the C3's HDMI ports support 4K/120 -- great for hardcore gamers ...
You could pay more for a nice TV, but you probably shouldn't.
13. 3-Wheel Electric Forklift | Assembled in the U.S.A.
The Toyota 3-Wheel Electric Forklift is an industry-leading multi-purpose forklift in runtime, travel speeds, and lift/lower speeds. Find a dealer near you!
14. The Elevator (1983) ( De lift ) ( The Lift (Goin' Up) ) [ Blu-Ray, Reg.A/B/C ...
Buy The Elevator (1983) ( De lift ) ( The Lift (Goin' Up) ) [ Blu-Ray, Reg.A/B/C Import - Spain ] from Walmart Canada. Shop for more Comedy available online ...
Please press and hold the button below to verify yourself so we can keep spam bots off of Walmart.ca.