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The Omen Trilogy - The Omen/Damien - Omen 2/Omen 3 - The Final Conflict 
The Omen Trilogy - The Omen/Damien - Omen 2/Omen 3 - The Final Conflict (DVD 2001)

 
The Omen Trilogy - The Omen/Damien - Omen 2/Omen 3 - The Final Conflict (DVD 2001)

Title: The Omen Trilogy - The Omen/Damien - Omen 2/Omen 3 - The Final Conflict
EAN: 5039036005777
Release Year: 2001
Rating: UK:18
Product ID: EPID3948099
Description: This suspenseful collection includes THE OMEN, DAMIEN - OMEN 2, and OMEN 3 - THE FINAL CONFLICT. In the original film, a wealthy diplomat learns that his adopted son, Damien, is the son of Satan. The sequels feature Damien maturing and c...
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  Should be rated 6 out 5 !!!!!! Top marks for this DVD
Review created: 22/06/06
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8 of 11 people found this review helpful.

There had once been a time when some people (most likely Britons who'd been deprived of 'The Exorcist' because of the ban) believed 'The Omen' to be slightly less than the best kind of horror film. A perennial favorite on television, 'The Omen' sired three sequels (we'll include number four here just to be diplomatic). At a time when the theme of demonic possession had set the new order for the Horror Film, 'The Omen' came along and proved that it could be done by going one better. Instead of having a devil playing with someone's mind, what better than to have the Devil himself (or at least His Son)?

Possessing (if you'll excuse the pun) a killer soundtrack, effectively oppressive atmosphere and agonizingly delicious suspense mechanisms, the first film is also the best. Peck, Remick, Troughton, Warner and Whitelaw create a superb centrifuge in which the unholiness of the AntiChrist is spun into diabolical amplification. Richard Donner (director of, oddly enough, such wholesome fare as 'Superman') creates a movie that enthralls visually as much as it assaults spiritually. Yes, the 'accidents' become more comical with increased familiarity but what they stand for as symbols is never lost to the viewer. Not in the least bit derived from anything but itself, 'The Omen' has achieved a justly grand status in the genre.
Functioning at a little below par than its predecessor is 'Damien - Omen II'. It seems inevitable that it could only pale by comparison. Because the AntiChrist in the first film came across more strongly as an intangible entity (how could anyone have read such evil into a five year old boy - famous last words, incidentally), the teenaged Doomchild has too hard an act to follow. Tucked neatly away in the family-frequented military academy, he finds himself. Sadly, this is where the film loses a little of its bottom end. The psychological exploration of Damien had to happen, certainly, but it shows a gap in his armor. Still, a triumphant and worthy entry in the catalog.

Last but maybe not necessarily least is 'The Final Conflict - Omen III'. All grown up and high-flying in the family business, Damien Thorn has a problem. The ceremonial knives that are his bane have been discovered and are in the hands of a sect of monks who wish to eliminate him. To make matters worse, a New Star of Bethlehem suddenly signals that a New Savior has been born unto the world. What could be more stressful for a successful, happening AntiChrist? Damien reacts with Herodesque tactics through his many minions (incorporating Boy Scouts, Nurses, Vicars; you name it ...) in the hope he can keep his grip on the world and climb from simple famine-relief marketeering to President of the United States.
But he forgets that he's won twice before at the end of a film. The third time must therefore be a charm for the other side.

This is a superior box set. Extras galore appear on all discs, rising to a zenith on 'The Omen'. The cruciform inlay system is cute and the in-depth discussions from Donner and the other directors provide the box set with an authority that will never be matched by any future release format. At the risk of sounding predictable now, it must be said that this is a must - a purchase the buyer must simply undertake without a second thought. There will be plenty to think about later once the films have been watched once ... twice ... three times and on. Highly addictive.


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  the omen triology
Review created: 16/06/09

I have always liked older films and this has to be one of my favourite films, i have given it a good rating as it is entertaining and good story line and easy to follow


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  Quick delivery and dvd in perfect condition. Thank you!
Review created: 08/05/09
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Seller prompt with delivery and emailed me to confirm postage! Thank you very much! I decided to buy this as I have never seen this film and it came highly recommended from a friend.


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  a good quality film and very quick a brilliant buy
Review created: 06/04/08

an excellant film that i wanted. have loved all differant horror and sci fi films that i can injoy watching in the dark


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  The Omen Trilogy (DVD 2001)
Review created: 08/10/07
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Great movies and still send a chill down the spine with the soundtracks, classic movies which resulted in a poor remake of the Omen, but a great box set.


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  omen trilogy
Review created: 08/06/07

I like the actor Gregory Peck and twice when the trilogy has been on the television I have missed it. The price was good and a nice set to keep.


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  good product
Review created: 03/06/07

good film loved the whole devil thing. Had it on video wanted to buy it on dvd !
Good ebayer who sold it


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  666 out of 666 for trhe Omen Trilogy
Review created: 09/05/07
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An excellent story (is it fact or fiction?????), well told and well portrayed across the three films.

Each actor playing Damien is excellent, especially Sam Neill in Omen 3 - The Final Conflict.

We enjoy these most watching all three films back to back as the story is best told across the three ages of Damien, but any one film is thoroughly enjoyable by itself.

It's a story that's provided other film makers with inspiration - often copied, but never bettered in my opinion!


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  A classic
Review created: 03/05/07
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Film one - Great

Film two - Good

FIlm three - OK

If you want to read decent reviews look on the Empire magazine website. I suppose I bought it for sentimental reasons. The first film especially is a classic piece of psycho / religious thriller. The second one is a nice follow on, whilst the third is only for die hard fans. Oh, and after I bought them my feedback raiting was 66. Spooky huh?


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  the omen
Review created: 06/11/06

I brought it for a christmas present for my son,I seen all the omen films when they first came out and thought they were great,so I know he's going to enjoy all of them too.


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  The Omen Trilogy
Review created: 09/08/06
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Quite an old trilogy but a classic. The new Omen is nothing like the old. Although now quite dated still a joy to watch. Product arrived promptly and in perfect condition as specified. I am delighted with this purchase.


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  The Omen Trilogy-a true classic horror trilogy
Review created: 10/07/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

What i really loved about all the omen films was one central character throught all 3 films which was the devils child or so we are lead to believe.
When watching the first film of this Trilogy which to me the only bad part to it was it was a bit slow in some parts and at the same time the directors/producers had the most differcult task of making the main and supporting characters believeable to the viewing public.
Which i think they did.I really enjoyed the Omen films and i compare them to classic horror films of the old type
So if you are a true horror fan and like all the blood and guts etc then this omen trilogy is going to amply to you however these films arnt for the faint hearted.But i have no hesitation recommending these films to those people out there who love horror films


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