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Sergio 07-22-99 03:40 PM

Review wanted.

Thanks in advance.

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Morpheus 07-22-99 05:01 PM

I would say that $11.99 warrants a definite purchase because this is one awesome movie...

Pacino, Deniro, Kilmer and a kick @$$ downtown gunfight... What more needs to be said?

Mike Meeks 07-23-99 06:26 AM

Really looking forward to seeing this one. One of the best shootouts! And of course to see Deniro and Pacino and one of my favorites who is coming on strong here lately, Tom Sizemore.

jasonbird 07-23-99 10:08 AM

Here's a review of the DVD by Steve
Tannehill from the DVD Resource page:

http://www.dvdresource.com/reviews/heatr1.shtml

check it out.

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kahuna 07-25-99 04:21 AM

Here is another review of Heat.
Heat-Review

Kahuna

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kdubby 07-25-99 10:29 AM

I have wanted this film on disc ever since I knew that there was a thing called DVD. This is truly a great film. One thing did bother me though, and that was the cheap price on it. I just get worried when I am expecting to pay $20, and the price through Reel.com is only $11.99.

codefree 07-25-99 06:04 PM

I completely agree with Morpheus and Mike Meeks. The gunfight in the street scene is incredible. Can't wait to hear it on my system! Pacino and De Niro in the same movie. And $11.99 at Reel for an anamorphic DVD, it doesn't get any better than this!

kahuna 07-26-99 04:50 AM

Here is another review of Heat by Robert "Obi" George from Digital Eyes Site.
Heat-Review

Kahuna

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Jeff84VW 07-29-99 01:51 PM

Why do most people seem to love the soundtrack? It didn't really move me too much, but I did think it fit the tone of the movie.

What I DID like is the death-metal like fast paced guitar stuff over the slow keyboard synth stuff (pardon my layman's termin.). At low volumes made for even more tension.

As a composition, it's nothing! (Kind of like Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire"), but nonetheless, it worked for the flick.

Steelers1 08-01-99 09:59 PM

Heat was intended to look like it does, I saw this movie in the theater, and to me this is one of the best looking DVD's I have seen picture wise. The picture was perfectly clear and looks amazingly exactly as it was intended and was in the theater. I think Michael Mann intentionaly shoots his films this way. Just my 2 cents.

hellmutt 11-18-99 01:36 AM

Am I on crack? I would have sworn there was a scene at the end of this movie when I first saw it on VHS where Val Kilmer's character 'got away' with the girlfriend.

Filmmaker 11-18-99 01:55 AM

Kilmer does get away, but without the lovely Ashely Judd at his side. That's the way it was in the theater, and that's the way it is on home video. You may have to consider the possibility that you are, in fact, on crack. http://forum.dvdtalk.com/ubb/wink.gif

Blade 11-18-99 04:43 AM

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There is the implication that since she cooperates with the police that she will be able to go free and meet up with Val later on.

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hellmutt 11-18-99 12:28 PM

Well, all I have to say is, if I'm on crack, it wasn't nearly as good as I had hoped! http://forum.dvdtalk.com/ubb/wink.gif

At least now I don't have that 'WB cheated me on my DVD' feeling, I instead have that 'My old brain is fading to dust' feeling.

ipkevin 11-18-99 03:59 PM

"Best looking DVD"?? I must disagree. The was some exceptionally notable pixellation on this disc. Not to the point where it really annoys, but it's not up to the pristine clarity that you've come to expect from most recent big studio discs. No way. I think the long running time had something to do with it

Patman 11-20-99 10:33 PM

ipkevin's right, Heat is not that great looking as a DVD, I would not say it was well-mastered video-wise. But it's still good enough to enjoy, just not reference level video quality. Not a bad flick, but again, it' yet another too long movie by Michael Mann, who needs a better editor to make him punch up his screenplays and cut out some fat in his films.

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Filmmaker 11-20-99 11:26 PM

Personally, I didn't have much of a problem with the DVD transfer. One thing I can say unequivocably is that the DVD transfer is far superior to the laserdisc, much more so than a direct comparison between most other titles, so I'm quite happy.


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