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Appaloosa (Blu-ray)
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Appaloosa (Blu-ray)
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| | | Feelings Get You Killed. Features: DVD In marshal Virgil Cole and deputy Everett Hitch's line of work, you shoot quick, you shoot clean and you reload straightaway. No feelings. Feelings get you killed.Paired as rivals in A History of Violence, Ed Harris (who also directs, produces and co-scripts) and Viggo Mortensen stand together as friends and for-hire peacekeepers Cole and Hitch in a character-driven, bullet-hard Western based on Robert B. Parker's novel. As the woman who arrives in town with only a dollar and a keen sense of survival, Renee Zellweger adds feelings - those things that can get you killed - to a quest to bring murderer Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) to justice. Blood will spill in the town called Appaloosa. "If you're an actual adult who likes old-school Westerns, this won't disappoint you." M.E. Russell, Portland Oregonian "The romantic subplot dovetails wonderfully with Harris' tribute to the genre's golden age." Matthew Sorrento, Film Threat "...appropriately gritty and plenty engaging." Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle "Thunderous action and nail-biting suspense." Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "An American classic." Shawn Edwards, FOX-TV
Editor's Note
Actor Ed Harris takes only his second stab at directing, following the Oscar-winning feature POLLOCK (2000) with this spirited western. Harris draws on a strong cast, many of whom have acted with him in previous films, to tell the story of two gunfighters attempting to bring peace to the small town of Appaloosa in the late 1800s. Virgil Cole (Harris) and Everett Hitch (Viggo Mortensen) ride into the windswept New Mexico town and are hired to bring vigilante entrepreneur Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) to justice. Bragg has imposed a reign of terror over Appaloosa, but his murderous actions are tempered when Cole and Hitch take control. Matters get complicated when widower Allison French (Renee Zellweger) flounces into town and variously woos Cole, Hitch, and Bragg, allowing Harris to throw in a few neat twists as his two principal characters attempt to bring the miscreant entrepreneur to justice. APPALOOSA is a slow-moving and beautifully shot feature that perfectly translates the dusky New Mexico landscape to celluloid. The film stands shoulder to shoulder with 21st-century westerns such as THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD and THE PROPOSITON, and much like those films Harris's feature draws heavily on deeply affecting performances from his leads. Irons is particularly affecting as the baleful Bragg, who brings a real air of menace to the screen any time he appears on camera. The nuanced turns by Harris and Mortensen play like a master class in subtlety, with the two seasoned actors perfectly delivering two stoic characters who are masking a lifetime of pain and suffering. Harris's feature is a welcome addition to the fold of introspective westerns, effortlessly standing alongside similar efforts such as Clint Eastwood's UNFORGIVEN or James Mangold's 3:10 TO YUMA.
| Features | Additional Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary By Ed Harris & Robert Knott | | Audio Commentary By Director Ed Harris & Screenwriter/Producer Robert Knott | | Audio: English Dolby Digital TrueHD 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound | | Corral Of 4 Insightful Featurettes: Bringing The Characters Of Appaloosa To Life, Historic Accuracy Of Appaloosa, The Town Of Appaloosa, & Dean Semler's Return To The Western | | Interactive Menus | | Scene Selection | | Subtitles: English, Spanish | | This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound |
| Entertainment Reviews
| Appaloosa - Blu-Ray DVD Review By: J.D. McNamara - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 1/19/2009 6:30 PM | | While Appaloosa may not be a film for everyone, it will certainly appeal to fans of the western genre and even those who simply enjoy a well told story - one that takes its time, savoring its characters, setting, and overall implications. In the end, it's a very satisfying story about a friendship that, despite heavy tribulations, not only refuses to break down, but also strengthens itself and all other relationships around it.
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: New Line |
| Release Date: 1/13/2009 |
| Running Time: 116 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 2008 | | Catalog ID: 1000045169 | | UPC: 00794043127823 | | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
| | Original Language: English | | Available Audio Tracks: English | | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio | | Widescreen 2.40:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Jeremy Irons | | Rene Zellweger | | Ed Harris | | Lance Henriksen | | Viggo Mortensen | | Timothy Spall | | Michael London - Executive Producer | | Jeff Beal - Composer | | Robert Knott - Producer | | Robert B. Parker - Source Writer | | Caldecot Chubb - Executive Producer | | Waldemar Kalinowski - Production Designer | | Ed Harris - Producer | | Ed Harris - Screenwriter | | Dean Semler - Director of Photography | | Kathryn Himoff - Editor | | Robert Knott - Screenwriter | | Ginger Sledge - Producer | | Ed Harris - Director |
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