American Horror Story:Asylum [Blu-ray]

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There may not be much agreement over which season of American Horror Story is the best, but Season Two, Asylum, wins my vote hands down! The season is a sadistic pastiche of demon-possessed nuns, Nazi doctors, serial killers, prosecuted lesbians, alien visitations, and one lovable pinhead named Pepper. Oh, and lots of caning of shapely male buttocks. A little something for everyone!
The acting is, of course, over the top….the usual gang of AHS stalwarts; Jessica Lange, Zachary Quinto, and Lily Rabe all play their characters with malicious delight, and Evan Peters is the tortured innocent and the brunt of much of the abuse. Sarah Paulson’s role as the lesbian undergoing some “unconventional” conversion therapy is particularly impressive.
I work in a former asylum building that was completed in the 1820s, and it looks much like Briarcliffe, albeit with less blood, fewer demons, and no Nazi doctor hiding out in the basement (at least not to my knowledge!)- Teresa

The best AHS season hands down. A true horror story. It takes pure evil (demons) and stereotypical evil (Nazis) and somehow makes them the LEAST evil people in this show. A pure human serial killer/rapist manages to make Satan look like a relatively good guy (girl?). A true horror story is one that makes humans the monsters in the face of traditional evil. This is also very unique in that it combines religion, science, and aliens and somehow combines them seemlessly. It’s beautiful. Angels, demons, nazis, aliens, and crazy people…this is the crowning achievement of American Horror Story and I don’t think any future season can come close.

Also, Zachary Quinto. That alone gives this season 3 stars. With everything else, truly a 5 star show.-Lady Lunestria

This is an excellent series! I found myself on a rainy day of vacation wanting to watch the entire Season 2 in one day!

The second season of American Horror Story follows the patients, doctors and nuns who occupy Briarcliff Mental Institution in Massachusetts in 1964, intercut with scenes from the present. Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) and Sister Mary Eunice (Lily Rabe) maintain the institution that was founded by Monsignor Timothy Howard (Joseph Fiennes) to treat and house the mentally and criminally insane. Psychiatrist Dr. Oliver Thredson (Zachary Quinto) and scientist Dr. Arthur Arden (James Cromwell) treat the patients within the facility. The patients, many of whom claim to be unjustly institutionalized, include lesbian journalist Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson), accused serial killer Kit Walker (Evan Peters), and alleged murderer Grace Bertrand (Lizzie Brocheré).

As the season unfolds, information is revealed about everyone’s past, present, and personal lives. Sister Jude was once a philandering nightclub singer who unintentionally killed a young girl in a drunk-driving hit and run accident in 1949. This led her to become a nun and she was later selected to work at Briarcliff. Sister Mary Eunice is a shy and innocent nun who fears Sister Jude. Later, she becomes possessed by the Devil during an exorcism of another patient and becomes a cruel and willful woman. She anonymously taunts Sister Jude about the drunk-driving accident. Sister Jude is terrorized by the memory and goes to see the family of the dead girl. While there, she learns the girl survived the accident with only a few broken bones. Sister Jude figures that God had a plan for her all along, and decides that it is her job to destroy all the remaining evil at Briarcliff.

The evil includes the sadistic scientists Dr. Arden and the secret serial killer Dr. Thredson. Arden is a former Nazi whose experiments have produced “Raspers”, mutated former patients, who lurk in the woods surrounding the institution, and who are fed the flesh of dead patients. He and Sister Jude often clash with their differing views of how the facility should be run. Dr. Thredson is a psychiatrist assigned to evaluate accused serial killer Walker, although it is revealed that Thredson actually committed the murders Walker is accused of, and got himself assigned to Walker’s case to make sure he could pin the murders on him. Walker believes his wife Alma (Britne Oldford) was kidnapped by aliens and Thredson makes it his mission to pin her disappearance and possible murder, among others, on him. Walker is duped into taping a confession and is arrested for the murders. He later escapes custody.

– Andora

DVD Wholesale Main Features:

Actors: Lady Gaga, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters
Directors: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Bradley Buecker, David Semel, Michael Lehmann, Michael Rymer
Writers: Brad Falchuk, James Wong
Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: English (DTS 5.1)
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Region: Region A/1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 3
Rated: NR-Not Rated
Studio: 20th Century Fox
DVD Release Date: October 8, 2013
Run Time: 572 minutes
ASIN: B00ADQPA38

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