Salvador (Oliver Stone/ James Woods) Review
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Salvador (Oliver Stone/ James Woods) Review
Lets first talk about the documentary !!!
Incredibly detailed & very frank talk about the production including the tension between Woods & Stone as well as Woods & Belushi.
I wont ruin too much, but the documentary includes a lot of juicy stuff ...
Stone comes across as certifiable (especially at that time of his life).
The real life Boyle (played by Woods) comes across as even more of a nut job.
Woods is protrayed as a clean freak who had to make a movie that had a lot of filth in it.
REGARDING THE PICTURE QUALITY:
Considering the budget, the print looks pretty damn good.
Sound quality is solid.
Recommended, especially for the documentary.
Incredibly detailed & very frank talk about the production including the tension between Woods & Stone as well as Woods & Belushi.
I wont ruin too much, but the documentary includes a lot of juicy stuff ...
Stone comes across as certifiable (especially at that time of his life).
The real life Boyle (played by Woods) comes across as even more of a nut job.
Woods is protrayed as a clean freak who had to make a movie that had a lot of filth in it.
REGARDING THE PICTURE QUALITY:
Considering the budget, the print looks pretty damn good.
Sound quality is solid.
Recommended, especially for the documentary.
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Also liked it. Didn't ever like belushi,though. Commentary and documentary excellent extras. It was an amazing thing that they got this film done in the first place, much less with such quality. Someone should tell Oliver that the music composer Georges Delerue died in 1992. He says in the commentary that he's still around and in his 60s (he died at 67).