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Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | Angel Eyes (04-11-2015), Nocturnaloner (04-10-2015) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I hope they come out too but not sure I would buy them all. They're all after Burt's prime and I don't remember them fondly.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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actually his version of The Longest Yard would be nice. Of course that a Paramount title.
Reynolds still holds the record as the only actor to stay five years as the #1 box office draw. No-one other performer has come close. ![]() |
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Banned
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From 1975/6 to 1982 he was one of the biggest if not the biggest box office draw. The only one that came close to him from 77-81 was John Travolta because of Saturday Night Fever, Grease and Urban Cowboy. Even Eastwood back then paled in comparison at the box office and in popularity.
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#67 | |
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Reynolds inability to pick quality scripts (this is the man who turned down Terms of Endearment to do Stroker Ace) eventually caught up with him. Still he was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe in the late 90's for Boogie Nights. It's funny how Reynolds remains a legendary figure/big star but he hasn't turned out a film up to his standards in a very long time. I wish he could have a late in the game hit like Clint Eastwood did with Gran Torino or several of his other later day films. |
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Thanks given by: | Mystic (04-12-2015) |
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#70 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I believe he has said Stroker Ace is what killed his career. I don't think one flop alone can do that, but maybe that plus a blow to his confidence or inner circle screwed up his follow-up choices.
Most people have an era though. People like Tom Cruise and Eastwood are rare with their long as heck movie star careers. |
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The only drawback to international buyers is that it's Region "B" locked. |
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#74 | |
Blu-ray Guru
May 2013
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I don´t think so because Reynolds had some flops after "Sharky´s Machine". "The man who loved women" wasn´t a hit. The same with "Best Friends". So prior to "City Heat" Burt was no longer a huge box office draw. He was hot till 1982 but 1983 was not a good year for him. Reynolds often said that the jaw injury would affect his acting on "City Heat" but I didn´t notice anything. Everything seems normal to me. |
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#75 |
Senior Member
Aug 2014
USA
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Just got this and Sharky's Machine and they both look amazing. I'm pissed of at Warners for lots of stuff, but I'm very happy they finally released these two in their proper aspect ratios and with these beautiful transfers.
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Blu-ray Guru
May 2013
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Don´t talk baloney, pal. Reynolds isn´t an ******* at all. 98% of all actors and actresses love the man and described him as generous and great to work with. His divorce was a disaster. He gave to many interviews after that. Especially his interview in that purple suit was awful and embarrassing. But we´re all humans and we all make mistakes. But that doesn´t mean that he´s an *******. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Mystic (04-12-2015) |
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#79 |
Senior Member
Dec 2008
Scotland
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Have this and |Detroit Rock City on its way to Scotland. Kind of wish I had ordered Sharky's Machine too although I have never seen it.
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Just finished watching and I thought it looked good considering the age of the movie. This has always been one of my favorite Burt Reynolds movie. He was always able to pull off being the center of attention without coming off as being to cocky. He wasn't afraid to make fun of himself at times. Not as much of that today as too many are trying to be "cool"
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