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Just announced in the Kino tread...
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May 2013
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Great news but I can´t smile on that release right now because I´m so shocked that Burt Reynolds is no longer with us.
What a sad day. |
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Posted this on the Kino thread, but it's worth repasting:
After Reynolds delivered his cut of the film which was much more faithful to the novel, Universal hated it, pushed it back a year and asked him to reshoot the second half of the picture, adding a new character (his daughter) and dropping another entirely (Annie Potts' movie executive: stills from her scenes are in the stills gallery on the German DVD). You can easily tell the reshot parts of the movie because Reynolds had lost so much weight after his accident on the set of City Heat, which was shot after he wrapped the first version. Reynolds always regretted agreeing to the reshoots: Quote:
To add insult to injury, the film flopped so badly it went straight to video in most international territories - and that's where the original cut apparently turned up. A few scenes from that version, including the original ending, turned up on Youtube, while the BBC showed the original cut in 1989 but never repeated it. We know that some stuff was lost in the Universal vault fire in 2008, but since that version was seen in Europe it may still be out there (the BBC used to keep prints of all the films they showed even after they lost the rights, but that policy changed when they switched over to digital masters). Even an SD version would be very welcome. Since clips turned up on Youtube it may be that if the master is lost, someone has a tape copy that could be used in the way that Shout used an off-air tape of the TV version of Two-Minute Warning for their Bluray. I'm sure even the pickiest people would reluctantly admit that seeing it in lower quality just to have it was better than not having it at all. So, how about it, Kino? |
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Dec 2014
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Great news, I like this movie and will pick it up.
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So glad this one is coming, has been on the want list for ages. Avoided the heavily derided overseas edition and was counting on this in the Universal deal. Will say that for all their problems (80% of The Big Fix DVDs wouldn’t play per Amazon reviews; I was burned twice), Universal Vault’s DVD of this had one of the best and richest stereo tracks I’ve ever heard for a film of this vintage. Looking forward to hearing this one.
Couldn’t agree with Aclea more about even an SD of the original cut ala Two-Minute Warning being a great addition if possible. |
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![]() Before Get Shorty and Out of Sight broke the curse, adapting Elmore Leonards crime novels seemed beyond Hollywood. John Frankenheimer gave it a good shot with 52 Pickup only for the films convincingly seedy atmosphere to keep audiences away, but most either missed the target like Cat Chaser and The Ambassador or withered and died in preproduction. Burt Reynolds attempt to adapt Stick suffered a somewhat worse fate. After delivering an apparently somewhat faithful adaptation scripted by Leonard himself to Universal in 1984, in a move that would foreshadow the later tinkering with Mel Gibsons Payback and Edge of Darkness, the studio werent convinced, shelved the film and convinced the star to reshoot, re-edit (dropping all of Annie Potts part) and rework much of the film as something more audience-friendly a year later. This time audiences werent convinced, and the film flopped so badly it was barely released outside the US while Leonard made his displeasure with the result known he even had a poster of the film doctored and hung in his office, with the original tagline The only thing he couldn't do was stick to the rules changed to The only thing he couldn't do was stick to the script. Its a typical Leonard plot in many ways resourceful smalltime criminal caught up between alternately colourful/disturbed villains and wealthy civilians with a fascination for lowlives and somehow just about coming out on top. Reynolds Ernest Stickley is no sooner out of jail for armed robbery than he finds himself and an old friend in a money drop that goes fatally wrong and leaves him on the run from both Charles Durnings flamboyant drug transporter, Castulo Guerras drug wholesaler and Dar Robinsons psychotic albino (are there any nice albinos in films?). Where better to hide out and plan his revenge than as chauffeur to crime groupie and wheeler dealer George Segal, whos putting together a movie deal that Durning desperately wants to be a part of? Unfortunately, Charles Durnings potential threat as a villain is diluted by his comical appearance. Dressed like Dunes Baron Harkonnen in a Hawaiian shirt, you get the feeling hed be more at home in one of Burts Bandit pictures. More effective by far is Castulo Guerras drug dealer, using Santeria rituals to terrify business associates and underlings and demanding a life not just a disposable underling but someone close to him from Durning for inadvertently costing him one of his best soldiers in a promising plot development thats just allowed to fizzle out. Sadly, pace is also a problem: as a director, Reynolds never could build up the kind of head of steam a thriller needs, and this is no different, starting off well with a killing and spectacularly fiery escape in a sugar cane field but losing momentum as it ambles towards its finale. Its not helped that one villains spectacular demise, falling from a building while still shooting at him without the aid of greenscreen or visible wires in an unbroken single take (its pretty easy to tell which villain Im talking about from the credits, since hes played by a stuntman who specialised in high falls), is so genuinely impressive that the films actual ending seems almost an afterthought. The post-production scars are sporadically visible: Reynolds weight fluctuates throughout the picture because of the jaw injury he sustained on City Heat, the reshoots often easy to tell from his increasingly thin appearance, while Candice Bergens financial advisor is surprisingly appealing but doesnt have a great deal to do in the film when she does finally turn up in the second half of the picture. The end result is a not bad but rather flat thriller, not as bad as its reputation but not as good as it needs to be to rise above its straight to video fate. The original 1984 preview cut apparently did emerge on video and TV in some territories and is an improvement, but the version released on DVD in Germany is the 1985 reworked theatrical cut: just how much was cut can be gauged from the large number of stills from deleted scenes on the discs stills gallery. |
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May 2013
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I like "Stick" but it´s not as great as "Sharky´s Machine". "Sharky´s Machine" is a top 5 Burt Reynolds film. |
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Stick does not have a street date and it looks like it won't be coming anytime soon according the KL Insider. They made the announcement shortly after Burt Reynold's passing. I think they're trying to secure the longer cut (if there even is one), so I'm all for waiting until everything is sorted out. I really hope they do find usable elements for a long version even if it's just as deleted scenes.
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If there is a longer cut I`m definitely willing to wait, although I hope it`s not one of these releases that just keeps getting delayed and delayed and yet again delayed
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