I really wanted to like this film as I love the original and I love Malcolm McDowell, but it was cringe-worthy in places, the only saving grace was the picture in the latter stages of degredation, but thats the best compliment I can give it - very disapointing.
Amy Sloan, Bronwen Booth, Carl Alacchi
In a modern twist on Oscar Wilde's macabre story "The Picture of Dorian Gray," male model Dorian (Ethan Erickson) has been blessed with fame, wealth and a limitless supply of gorgeous women. But when ...( read more
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DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004
Stats: 13 reviews
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March 13, 2009
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March 2, 2009
As usual, Alex (Malcolm) is the devil, it was ok, I mean nothing compares to Orcar's tale but this free version was actually enjoyable, and as usual Alex won! Yay! With him, evil always wins
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September 18, 2008
Esto de ver peliculas de libros que he leido no me esta gustando mucho.
Cambian toda la trama, y eso es algo que me molesta porque lo que quiero es revivir la pasion en que me someti leyendolos, y encuentro basura, espero que no sea lo mismo con crepusculo.
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