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I also haven't seen Under Fire and I'm tempted.
I like Nick Nolte, I love 70s and 80s Hackman films and I love Jerry Goldsmith, and the plot/genre of the film seems engaging enough. But the thing with these sales is that you usually end up buying films you don't need in the end. I don't know... |
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Banned
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Well if he changes his mind he could always import the Australian release, price with shipping probably works out to about $20.
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Blu-ray Baron
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![]() I'd very strongly recommend Under Fire: it's one of the few mainstream American `political' movies to emerge from the studio system, but along with Missing it's probably the best. On one level it grafts a traditional romantic triangle onto its story of American war correspondents in Nicaragua gradually finding themselves drawn to taking sides instead of taking pictures, but at least it's a convincingly grown-up relationship that allows Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman and a never better Joanna Cassidy to really shine. It's a shame that Cassidy never got more opportunities like this: a last-minute replacement for Julie Christie, she's extraordinarily good here. The film also boasts an impressive supporting cast, with a star-making turn from Ed Harris as an amiable but deadly mercenary a standout, although Jean-Louis Tritignant's deceptively unsubtle CIA man gives him a run for his money (not so much for his performance - his English was non-existent and it's obvious he's learned his lines phonetically - but because he has most of the film's best dialogue). Extremely well directed by Roger Spottiswoode with a promise he never really fulfilled, it's an impressive albeit slightly partisan portrait of a country decaying in the last stages of revolution and also boasts what is possibly Jerry Goldsmith's finest score (which is saying quite something). Impressive stuff. It was always a shame that so little effort has went into the DVD, which offered no more than a trailer, but Twilight Time's Region-free limited edition Blu-ray goes a long way to rectifying that. Along with visibly improved picture quality there are two commentary tracks - one with director Roger Spottiswoode, editor Paul Seydor and photographer and technical advisor Matthew Naythons covering the production of the film, the other with Bruce Botnik, Kenny Hall and Jeff Bond discussing Jerry Goldsmith's score, which also features on its own isolated music and effects track (the original master tapes are missing, one reason there has never been an extended soundtrack album), brief interview with Joanna Cassidy, booklet and the film's excellent theatrical trailer. It's well worth picking up. |
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Thanks given by: | cakefactory (03-25-2015), ChromeJob (03-25-2015), CRSearle (03-25-2015), rkolinski (03-24-2015), ROclockCK (03-25-2015), Widescreenfilmguy (03-24-2015) |
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Banned
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Thanks for your elaborate report. Maybe I'll do in the end.. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#16014 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Alright, I thought people had said on here Sleepless was basically the DVD in 1080p. I'll have to read some reviews of it. Still not sure it's a $20 movie though, for me. It's a movie where a stream or DVD would be fine.
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#16015 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Hmmm...
The problem for me is that there are three titles going up for pre-order order tomorrow that I desperately want. I looked at the list of sale titles and saw several that I need to grab. But I'm not Bill Gates so I'm going to have to make some hard choices. |
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Expert Member
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Well, darn. I just spent $65 dollars there, if I'd known there was a sale.... Where's the list of sale items? Oh, nevermind, it's in the FB post. Derp. (Click the annoying "read more" link.)
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The TT release is nice, the isolated music score has cues that were cut from the final film. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#16019 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Okay help me decide which $20 title to add on to Zardoz tomorrow... The Mechanic or Sleepless in Seattle? I own the latter on DVD. I mostly collect sci-fi classics and 70's/80's action movies, though I have a love for Sleepless and have watched it a bunch of times. Yet I think The Mechanic meshes more with what I am trying to collect.
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