by MGM (Video & DVD)
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| Sales Rank: | 47215 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $8.96 |
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| Director: | Martin Campbell |
| Release Date: | 2007-06-12 |
| Label: | MGM (Video & DVD) |
| UPC: | 027616077202 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | MGM (Video & DVD) |
| ASIN: | B000OPOAPM |
| Category: | DVD |
Actors and Actresses
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 04/17/2007
Amazon.com
Gary Oldman, hot off his success in Sid and Nancy and Prick Up Your Ears, went Hollywood with this stenciled thriller, which came minus many thrills. The most impressive thing about it is his American accent. Otherwise, there's not much to recommend this Martin Campbell film. Oldman plays a hotshot defense attorney in Boston who, in a highly publicized case, gets rich playboy Kevin Bacon acquitted of murder--only to realize afterward that Bacon is not just guilty, but a serial killer who has gone on a spree again. So the lawyer takes the law into his own hands and finds himself overmatched in a battle of wits with the murderer. But then, this whole movie is overmatched in the wits department. --Marshall Fine
Customer Reviews
Unintentional comedy! - Reviewed on 2006-06-26
3 customers found this review helpful, 7 did not.
This movie review is based on the Laser Disc, not the DVD. Seeing how this is not available on DVD, and not even being sold by outside sellers tells me that they may never have released it on this format. That, based on my memory of the quality of the Laser Disc release, does not surprise me in the least.
I had this movie on Laser Disc purchased for me by an ex-girlfriend, and definitely shows to me her lack of fortitude in choosing movies based on their quality. But, who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth.
I thought this was the most asinine movie. It was schlock full of loose strings, un-explaineable (though the tried) plot twists, and complete lack of plot logic. I thought a defense lawyer was supposed to defend you? Right? And I thought that all lawyers sign an ethics agreement to support and treat the client with all due respect. Maybe I'm not using the right terms, but what the hell!
Gary Oldman is a defense lawyer, and defends and gets a defendant off (Kevin Bacon) and supposedly, figures out Kevin is actually guilty of the former and a new crime, and suddenly becomes the defender of justice. Maybe somebody better tell the screenplay writer, that defense lawyers defend the "guilty" and do not work for the State Prosecuter's Office, or even the Public Defender's office. If he accepts the case, and then acts as the Detective, he is immediately guilty of injustice to his client, and the viewer will immediately turn off.
However, for some reasons, I didn't turn it off. I was immediately fascinated by the absurdity of this plot. And the overacting. And the stupidity! Gary Oldman and the Lady Detective deserve the Overacting Raspberry award of the year! Their on screen interactions were ludicrous and hilarious at the same time!
Another reviewer mentioned that Gary Oldman has an American accent. I actually didn't know he was British when I first saw this movie, and fascinated with how well he could imitate a British accent in his other movies. Of course, I have since learned his country of origin, and am equally impressed with his American and British accents in many of his films. He truly is a glorious actor.
Even in this movie, he steals most of his scenes, and deserves credit for his wonderful acting. But the movie is awful, and not even he can save it!
If you want to laugh, try to find this on VHS, or even Laser Disc (I still have my copy) but DVD format seems to be up in the air at this time. But under no circumstances pay more than $1.25 for this tripe!
MC White said: Not even worth a rental. See if you can find it for free online.
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Book Subjects
- Action
- Action / Adventure
- Adult Language
- Adult Situations
- Adventure
- Color
- Crime
- Crime Thriller
- Disturbing
- Drama
- Feature
- Feature Film-drama
- Movie
- Murder Investigations
- Mystery
- Not For Children
- Nudity
- Ominous
- Profanity
- Sexual Situations