Streaming Night of the Living Dead - In COLOR! Also Includes the Original Black-and-White Version which has been Beautifully Restored and Enhanced! Online

February 19th, 2010 by jason6370459
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The five star rating I gave Night of the Living Dead is, of course, for the original, uncut, unadulterated edition. The original is, quite simply, the most terrifying movie I’ve ever seen, even when compared to horror classics like Diabolique (the original French version), Psycho, Rosemary’s Baby, Halloween and The Shining. I saw NOTLD when I was 9 years old on Creature Features at midnight after a funeral. I had nightmares for the next two nights. The film still gives me the chills whenever I see it (usually at Halloween).

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When the 30th Anniversary Edition came out, I bought it on VHS as I was curious to see what they termed as “new footage.” What I got was a horrible mess that butchered the original film, removed the original music for a terrible synthesizer score and added pointless footage that makes the viewer want to grind his teeth down to the gums. One of the additions is a new character: a fire and brimstone preacher. While the acting in the original is amateurish, at best, the “actor” who plays the preacher makes the original cast look like Oscar winners by comparison. He snarls, and howls and gnashes his teeth like he has rabies. Even more ridiculous is the extra footage of Bill Hinzman — the “cemetary zombie” in the original. The extra footage shows Hinzman’s character emerging from the grave, then cuts to the original 1968 opening footage with Judith O’Dea and Russell Streiner. It’s absolutely ridiculous as Hinzman looks 30 years older in the new footage. In addition, there are more zombies and a new ending to the film that makes no sense whatsoever. This “new” version is a piece of trash that desecrates the most frightening film of all time. Avoid it like the plague!

ORIGINAL VERSION: *****

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30 Anniversary version: No Stars

This review pertains only to the Millennium Edition DVD of Night of the Living Dead.

Okay…as I’d feared, my negative review of the John Russo-massacred “30th Anniversary Edition” of Night of the Living Dead has been lumped unwittingly into this product’s review, so I’ m writing this one to clarify.

This DVD edition is the best edition I’ve seen of the film yet. Anchor Bay may have raised the ires of legions of Living Dead fans by releasing the sacrilegious 30th Anniversary Edition, but Elite Entertainment did right by this new edition.

George A. Romero’s personal appreciation appears in the back of this DVD — this immediately restores our faith. And the contents don’t disappoint — the picture and sound are good, and though this doesn’t exactly contain the richest batch of bonus materials (sets like the excellent 3-disc edition of Dario Argento’s Suspiria and the recent double-disc Re-Animator both feature loads of extras), it is a nice solid collection. You get a Duane Jones interview (sadly with only audio and no image, but still great); an on-camera chat between Judith Ridley (Judy) and Marilyn Eastman (Helen); the hilarious student-film spoof “Night of the Living Bread” by Kevin S. O’Brien (which also appeared in the double-cassette VHS edition); two commentary tracks with Romero, Russo, Russ Streiner, Eastman, Karl Hardman and others. One very illuminating portion of this DVD for non-film-scholars is visually boring but informative — several histories outlining the beginning of Romero’s Latent Image company, on Hardman and Eastman’s company, and how the two were married to produce Night of the Living Dead.

THIS is the right edition of Night of the Living Dead, the one to get for both fans and non-fans alike. It includes all the necessary people (notice that Russo, Streiner and Bill Hinzman were included in this release, despite their criminal participation in the 30th Anniversary Edition), and it presents the film the way it wants to be seen.
Now I’m waiting for a deluxe release of Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead…
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Stream Gary Cooper - The Signature Collection Online

February 18th, 2010 by jason6370459
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So you get five film starring this LEGENDARY ACTOR who never gave a anything but great performances… Even in so-so films, Gary Cooper would shine all over with hos leading style… his easy command of the screen… his magnetic persona… his sincere smile and on-screen will that would drive you love him in any character he portrayed.

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In THE FOUNTAINHEAD (my favorite here), Gary gives one of his best performances as Howard Roark, an architect (inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, no less!) who was in a constant battle against mediocre styles. Someone trully creative and visionary who would not compromise. “I don’t build in order to have clients. I have clients in order to build!”

But another thing about this film is the eye-popping sets and designs.

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INCREDIBLE… I still love that building all made of glass!!!!

In SERGEANT YORK, Gary portrays a pacifist (who is enlisted during WWI) who will discover the true meaning of fighting… and what being a Hero is all about. JOHN HUSTON was one of the screenwriters of this GREAT 1941 film who, I’m sure, did back then much more than just entertain. In fact, this is one of the best Hollywood war films during the 40’s…

And, of course, with HOWARD HAWKS, you can never go wrong.

THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE is a big CinemaScope film where special effects trully shine. Again, here Gary cooper gives a superlative performance.

SPRINGFIELD RIFLE is a smaller Western by ANDRE DE TOTH with another great performance. Here, Cooper joins (undercover) a group of criminals in order to solve a mystery of stolen guns. This is an above average B-movie with a good script.

DALLAS is a post-Civil War drama of a man returning home to seek revenge. Another B-film with a great performance.

This box is worth buying because of two reasons:

You get five films (three are trully great, two are trully good) for easily the price of just two or three…

…then, why not get them all?

The Fountain Head

When Ayn Rand wrote this book; the Fountain Head, she envisioned a hero, Howard Roark, that represents the ideal man, one we should get to know, understand and emulate. Individualism is the impacting message Ayn Rand leaves with us. Played by Gary Cooper; who takes on the role of the hero, the aspiring architect with an uncompromising creative vision, that will not bend when it comes to his beliefs and convictions… whether for a job, rewards, fame, or for acceptance. This movie represents a brilliant execution of one of the best books ever written! As a young child, Ayn Rand, witnessed the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which she denounced from its outset. Living through the struggle made a mark on her personality, for through her writings we clearly understand the theory of individualism. Would highly recommend owning this movie if you want to learn about a hero who will relentlessly pursue his dreams without compromising his soul! Awesome!

Dallas

In Dallas, Cooper is fun and as usual… debonaire. His role as Confederate raider Blayde “Reb” Hollister, is interesting to watch. The script is lively; with lots of action, and at times, rather funny, so we enjoyed it! We have watched most of the DVDs in this series thanks to the visit from one of our relatives; Arnold Kline, who simply… loves Cooper! Without a doubt, this DVD collection is something we should own, if we want to enjoy best in class performances!

The Wreck of the Mary Deare

Aboard the freighter Mary Deare we find Gary Cooper, alone, involved in what seems to be a rather mysterious ship abandonment. Charlton Heston, in the ship salvaging business, is rather interested in the freighter because he considers it a business opportunity. But, the plot thickens. And soon, Heston is involved in the traumatic events that lead to the crew’s departure. During a London Court of Inquiry, Cooper faces many who are out to prove his ill intent. Cooper’s performance is best in class and for the first time, we witness someone who outshines Heston. Cooper demonstrates character and the strength necessary to redeem his name. Would highly suggest owning this DVD if you want to witness determination that demands justice, and character that prevails through trials and tribulations.

Sergeant York

With this performance, Gary Cooper leaves no doubt as to his amazing ability to portray a decent, honest, and all-around principled man. He plays Alvin York, a man from the country, who was prone to drinking and having fun, until his mother, a new found love and an encounter with danger makes him find religion and meaning in his life. He is a sharpshooter who is drafted to fight during World War I, but who conscientiously objects because the Bible teaches us that we shall not kill. His performance is heroic, fun, adventuresome and gentle. One can not see these films without pondering whether Gary Cooper was acting, or is Gary Cooper simply a fine human being whose soul shines through to provide an example of the finest principles. Would highly recommend obtaining this DVD… In these troubled times we have much to learn from the human spirit shared through these magnificent movies.
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Streaming Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Fourth Season Online

February 9th, 2010 by jason6370459
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Let me start by issuing a spoiler alert. It is not customary by Internet etiquette to issue such an alert for shows that have been out for several years, but let me err on the side of caution.

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Immediately after offering THE X-FILES in new and cheaper slim-pack editions, they now offer the entirety of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER in similar packaging. The difference is that unlike THE X-FILES, where they cut out enough special features to reduce the original seven discs to six, the BUFFY releases are uncut.

Of the seven seasons that comprise BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, Season Four is the most perplexing. On the one hand, it is almost universally regarded as one of the weakest of the seven seasons, usually ranked with Season Six as the weakest. I personally think that Season One is the weakest followed closely by this one. On the other hand, a lot of BUFFY fans, when they rank their all time favorite episodes, end up putting a disproportionate number of Season Four episodes on the list. Two of the episodes, “Hush” and “Restless,” might be consensus picks for the five best episodes ever. How to resolve this paradox? It isn’t hard. Although Season Four had a large number of truly great episodes, the overall Season Four arc was probably the weakest of all seven seasons. The introduction of the Initiative and the Frankenstein-like Adam, the season’s “big bad,” seemed in conflict with the show as a whole. In the earlier seasons and especially Season Five, much of the brilliance of the show and a great deal of the emotional tension derived from the season-long narrative. Season Four almost completely lacked the kind of narrative drama that made Seasons Two and Three so exhilarating. So even though the season featured a large number of truly great episodes, they tended to stand on their own, unlike previous seasons where the best episodes were integrated in a central narrative.

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Season Four finds Buffy and Willow going off to University of California at Santa Cruz . . . uh, I mean Sunnydale (UC Santa Cruz doubled for UC Sunnydale), Xander making his way through a string of entry level jobs while becoming romantically involved with former vengeance demon Anya, Giles without much to do since being fired as Buffy’s Watcher and without a librarian job since Sunnydale High School had been blown up at the end of Season Three, and Angel and Cordelia off to Los Angeles (and their own series). And the evil vampire Spike finds himself defanged by the Initiative, unable to engage in violence towards anyone but demons, inadvertently beginning his transformation into an ally of the Scooby gang. The season also sees the departure of Oz from the show (Seth Green was getting too many movie offers to make his staying on the show in a supporting character to make much sense) and the introduction of Tara as Willow’s girlfriend, thus introducing arguably the first normalized lesbian relationship on television. Oh, and Buffy gets a new boyfriend, Riley Finn, along with Connor from ANGEL one of the two least popular characters in the Slayerverse.

As mentioned above, the main narrative is disappointing compared to prior seasons. The Initiative never became especially interesting or compelling and Adam just too wooden to match the appeal of the Master, Angelus, or the Mayor from the first three seasons. Much of the reason was the fact that the heavy make up made much in the way of either facial or physical expression difficult to impossible. The romance between Riley and Buffy in neither this nor the next season interested fans of the show, so there was an emotional void in the season as well. Interestingly, Buffy’s best romantic episodes took place not on BUFFY but on ANGEL, especially in the amazing “I Will Remember You.” Nonetheless, despite the weak central narrative arc and the lack of an emotional center, the season contains a host of amazing episodes. Some are funny, some are moving, some scary, some deep, and some a mixture of all of these. The most famous episode of Season Four, and one of the two or three most famous episodes ever, is the haunting “Hush.” Some critics had complained that the writing of BUFFY was being overpraised, that it seemed better than it really was because of Joss Whedon’s amazing skills at writing dialogue (even when he didn’t actually write an episode, he would help punch up scripts by adding some lines). His response, therefore, was to write a script in which all the characters lost their voices for the bulk of the episode. The result was sheer genius with a host of marvelous sight gags and a wonderful meditation on the difficulty of communication. The Gentlemen in the episode are among the most haunting creatures in the history of TV, comparable to anything one will find in THE TWILIGHT ZONE or THE X-FILES. They look very much like well-dressed Victorian cadavers, impeccably polite, who move by floating eerily along a few feet above the ground, cutting hearts out of their victims. So that their victims will be unable to scream, they have captured the voices of all the residents of Sunnydale. No one who ever sees the episode will be able to forget it. Whedon says that one of his goals in writing the episode was to produce in the Gentlemen monsters that would stand out as the great television monsters of their time. There is little doubt that he succeeded. This was also the episode where Riley, who Buffy thought was just a Psychology teaching assistant but who really worked for the monster-hunting Initiative, and Buffy discover that neither was who they thought they were. The episode ends with Buffy and Riley standing in her room staring at each other in silence after one of them says, “We need to talk.”

The season was filled with a host of other great episodes. Nearly as highly praised is “Restless,” the interestingly anti-climatic season finale. The Scoobies had defeated Adam the season’s Big Bad, the previous week. “Restless” is a wonderful reflection on the previous four seasons and the journeys that all four principle characters have traveled, presented as a series of dreams of their being killed by the First Slayer (except Buffy, who resists her and thereby saves the others) while watching APOCALPYSE NOW (interesting given Riley’s comment to Buffy earlier in the season that since meeting her he had had to learn the plural of apocalypse). The episode also contains another and final hint about Season Five when in Buffy’s dream Tara appears and tells her, after she has left a room, “Be back before dawn.” In Season Three in a dream that Buffy and Faith shared Faith mentioned “Little Sis” and referred to something that would happen exactly two years later (it would be Buffy’s death to save Dawn).

Speaking of Faith, another great pair of episodes were the two featuring her: “This Year’s Girl” and “Who Am I?” One of the most amazing things about BUFFY is the way it would take on traditional subjects and handle it better than any other show on TV ever had. There has never been a more powerful episode about losing one’s virginity than that from Season Two of Buffy, never a better episode on TV about death than “The Body” from Season Five, and although a number of TV shows have attempted musical episodes, all pale compared to “Once More, With Feeling” from Season Six. A plot staple on television has been having two characters switch bodies. Joss Whedon was never content with just doing their take on such an oft-repeated plot device. Instead, the episode becomes an amazing discourse on self-hatred, with Faith in Buffy’s body doing Faith kind of things in Buffy’s social nexus. There are many very funny moments, such as the great scene in which Faith encounters Spike, realizing that he is a vampire but also realizing something that Buffy never had (his basic sexual attraction to Buffy), and then offering a hyper-sexualized description of what she could do for him if she wanted. There is a memorable moment, reminiscent of Travis Bickle’s mirror scenes in TAXI DRIVER, where Faith, trying out Buffy’s body for the first time, stands in front of the mirror, towel wrapped about her following a bath, rehearsing variations on her caricature of how she views Buffy. Over and over she states variations of “It’s wrong!” obviously viewing Buffy as a goody two shoes. Interestingly, just before she escapes from Sunnydale she hears on TV about three vampires who have taken over a church during worship service. She goes there to take on the vampires and when one of them asks her why she doesn’t just go away and not risk her life in saving the others she replies, “Because it’s wrong,” with no hint of irony in her voice. The episode starts off as a cruel trick on Faith’s part, one that will allow her to escape Sunnydale and the Watchers Council that wants to capture and neutralize her as a rogue Slayer, but ends with Faith realizing how much she hates herself by understanding how Buffy has a much better life because of her relationships and principles. Buffy and Faith encounter each other in the church just before switching bodies and fight, with Faith in Buffy’s body getting Buffy in hers on the floor, beating on her face, screaming how she hates her, obviously meaning that she actually hates herself. The two episodes lead to two additional great episodes on ANGEL, where she goes to kill Angel, eventually trying to get Angel to kill her as an odd form of suicide/penance. The four episodes comprise the beginning of Faith’s salvation and transformation to a decent human being.

There are many other great episodes as well, including the hysterical “Something Blue,” where a spell by Willow that goes wrong leads to Buffy and Spike getting engaged and planning their wedding; “The I in Team,” in which Buffy briefly becomes an ally of the Initiative; “A New Man,” in which Giles is turned into a demon and almost killed by Buffy; “The Yoko Factor,” in which Spike attempts to help Adam, who has promised to remove the chip that keeps Spike from killing humans, by turning the Scoobies against one another; and the wonderfully funny “Superstar,” in which Jonathan, who dominates the briefly redesigned opening credits, is suddenly the center of life in Sunnydale. I should, however, also mention that the season also contains the episode that usually wins fan polls of the worst BUFFY episode ever, the simply dreadful “Beer Bad,” in which a doctored batch of beer turns Buffy into a Neanderthal. Still, all in all this is an imminently watchable, if overall disappointing season. No fan of BUFFY will, however, not want to own it, and with the new inexpensive edition, there is no reason not to do so.

Yet I still give it 5 stars? That’s because, and this is such a cliche, but even at its worst, is better than most series best. Coming after the emotionally charged season 2 and the action packed near-perfect season 3, season 4 was not going to be as sharp. So while episodes don’t reach the heights the last 2 seasons had, they were still worth watching anyway since there’s very little filler here.

Buffy graduated from high school, and cut off everybody’s future chance to since she blew it up fighting a huge snake. Well now it’s university time and things are just as worse. She’s dealing with hard professors, an incredibly weird roommate, an old enemy(2 in fact) and a secret military group called the Initiative that doesn’t like Buffy poking around since she has ties to one of its officers.

The season starts with “The Freshman” and like all the other season openers, it’s merely okay. From then on we get episodes that range from entertaining to just merely serviceable. One blemish is “Beer Bad” where drinking beer leads to men literally acting like cavemen. While it contains a hilarious performance by Sarah, it just feels rather meh the entire time. That gets saved later with “Hush”, probably the coolest idea for an episode. The Gentlemen, floating bald guys with wicked smiles stealing the voices of everyone in town and then cut out their hearts with no one the wiser since they can’t scream. Most of the episode plays out with no dialogue and there’s even some funny jokes(the hand motion sans Mr. Pointy is quite funny).

A welcome addition(although I’m getting tired of the overusage of the story) is when Faith returns and manages to switch bodies with Buffy. While I get tired of the body swap episodes, this one’s quite funny and allows both actresses to do something a bit different. Eliza totally nails the Buffy character in Who Are You, especially when she’s convincing people of her identity. Then we have the only season finale to not be a big huge blowout: the characters have very weird dreams featuring the first Slayer in Restless.

Is there some trouble spots? Well, the episodes aren’t as consistent as season 3 was. They’re usually meh episodes that are very funny are just really great ones, exception being Beer Bad which is just awful. The Initiative storyline doesn’t seem as big a threat as Angelus or the Mayor was or even the Master and the Riley/Buffy relationship doesn’t have the attraction it should, despite the sometimes often physical scenes(such as the sex minded Where the Wild Things Are).

One nice thing about shows like Buffy or Smallville is you can put whatever episode you felt like on without losing your place. 24 or Lost makes you feel like if you missed one episode then you’re completely screwed. While season 4 may not be the best, it’s just misunderstood and ultimately a fairly solid season.
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Streaming Return of the Pink Panther Online

February 5th, 2010 by jason6370459
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You read it here first! I’ve been anxiously awaiting a release of the Return of the Pink Panther for years to replace the original Artisan DVD, which was horrendous. (Side note: I wish Amazon would stop mixing old reviews from old releases long out of print with the new re-released DVDs!!!! So most of the reviews here, especially the negative ones, refer to the previous Artisan DVD.)

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The previous release was not anamorphic and the transfer was from an ancient low-resolution master. This time around, we get a vibrant anamorphic transfer from Universal that is light-years ahead of the previous release. Film grain is still very much visible, but that is the result of the film stock, not a result of careless mastering. However it is never offensive and I think just adds to the old-school charm of this movie. The color and contrast finally have a vibrant punch that closely matches the quality of the other Pink Panther DVDs from MGM. The sound is also a vast improvement, with enhanced dynamics and fidelity, though never hiding the film’s age.

I only give it 3 stars out of 5 because this release is completely stripped down to just the movie… no bonus material, not even a theatrical trailer. A real disappointment because even Artisan’s horrible release included it. I would have expected such material from a Universal DVD. But nevertheless, this is quite possibly the last time we’ll see this movie looking this good in a long… long time. So go out and buy it before you miss out on this most possibly the funniest in the Panther series!

The best thing about this film is that it returned Peter Sellers to the role of Inspector Jacques Clouseau under Blake Edwards’ direction after Alan Arkin’s single portrayal in 1968’s INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU directed by Bud Yorkin. More importantly it did not only return Sellers but it also instituted the Pink Panther and Sellers as Inspector Clouseau in a legitimate film series instead of just a few sporadic sequels and it launched a huge cinematic rebirth and phenomenon. Unfortunately this film seems to lack the magic of 1964’s THE PINK PANTHER and the sophistication of A SHOT IN THE DARK. Christopher Plummer replaced David Niven as Sir Charles Lytton in this film. Plummer is good but it seems a shame since Niven reprised his role later in 1982’s TRAIL OF THE PINK PANTHER and 1983’s CURSE OF THE PINK PANTHER, which were made after Sellers’ death (in 1980) in an attempt to revive the series without him. Catherine Schell as Claudine Litton lacked the charisma of earlier leading ladies Capucine and Elke Sommer. On the plus side, Sellers is brilliant as Clouseau as are Herbert Lom as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus and Burt Kwouk as Kato back and featured prominently in the rest of all the subsequent Pink Panther films. Much needed and returning is a score composed by Henry Mancini a very integral component of this series. THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER has some very good comic sketches and a very good opening jewel heist but the script just doesn’t seem to be a very cohesive force. However, better things were yet to come. As for the DVD, the quality is just average. For me, the picture quality is just too soft. The MGM prints of the other Pink Panther films on DVD are much crisper.
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Watch Baby Looney Tunes, Vol. 4 Online

January 23rd, 2010 by jason6370459
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My son will watch this one over and over. His favorite character is Taz because of his crazy, all-over-the-place, chaotic antics. He thinks it’s just hilarious. He particularly likes the “To Tell the Tooth” episode, mainly because Taz is a starring character and he cracks him up. His other favorite is “Christmas in July” because what kid doesn’t like the idea of getting what you really want/need at another time of the year that’s not Christmas or a birthday. It’s sweet how all Lola’s friends want to help her feel better when she is frustrated and sad, and work together to figure it out.

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In general, Baby Looney Tunes can be a little preachy for my taste, but I DO like how they present the different personalities of the toddler animals interacting, playing and disagreeing, and working it all out with a little guidance from the very gentle and loving wise ol’ Granny. They do a good job of showing how kids’ friendships work, angry feelings and all, portraying realistic ways of dealing with conflict with people you care about.

I got this for my 4-year-old for her birthday; she has watched it over and over.
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January 16th, 2010 by jason6370459
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The Mack (1973), probably one of the most referenced movies in the hip hop culture, on appearance has all the qualities of a blaxploitation film, but a closer and thoughtful look might give you a different opinion. Directed by documentarian Michael Campus and starring Max Julien, Richard Pryor, and Carol Speed, The Mack presents a portrait taken in time of a particular lifestyle not many ever get to see.

The movie opens with two men, Goldie (Julien) and Slim (Pryor), involved in a gunfight in a junkyard. Seemingly out numbered, Goldie tells Slim to take off (wouldn’t have been my choice as Slim is sporting what appears to be a M16 while Goldie’s sporting a handgun). Slim manages to split, while Goldie gets picked up by the police, and subsequently sentenced to five years in a penitentiary. Serving some particular hard time, Goldie gets released, and tries to put the pieces back together. He visits his brother, Olinga, played by Roger E. Mosley (Magnum P.I.), who is involved in trying to educate and empower the community, in a character fashion after Black Panther leader Huey Long. Basically. Goldie is presented with two options; follow his brother in focusing on making a difference through psuedo-political means, or follow the path of the Mack, becoming a flesh peddler, and gaining empowerment through the acquisition of money. Goldie chooses the latter, hooking back up with Slim and taking advice from an older blind man, sort of a Obi Wan Kenobi of the underworld, who shares his knowledge with Goldie on how to deal with women in the Mackin’ game, the importance of controlling their minds rather than just their bodies. Goldie soon recruits some ladies of the night, and has to deal with corrupt police detectives, rival players, and various other underworld characters during his meteoric rise (he gets chosen as The Mack of the Year at an annual players ball). As Goldie’s popularity, or notoriety, increases, so does the pressures, both internal and external, along with the violence, and begins carrying over into his family, and forces Goldie to decide where it’s at…

The Mack certainly does seem to glorify these men who deal in the flesh trade, with their extravagant lifestyles, flashy cars, and great wads of cash, but the glamour is quickly overshadowed by the harsh realities presented as the stories progresses, and just how much one has to give up to be a success in that particular business. There are a lot of laughs to be had here, maybe not intentional, but the film is pretty dated. Between the dialog, stereotypes, and trash-talking criminals, there was an underlying sadness for me in the realness of the disgusting attitudes depicted towards the women, objectified to the point where they weren’t even people anymore, merely tools of the trade, a means to obtaining material possessions through the sale of their bodies, and also how many look up to these men, idolizing them, thus perpetuating their activities. Shot on location in Oakland, and featuring actual individuals within the community, the film forgoes the slickness of a Hollywood budget, but gains a real grittiness one wouldn’t be able to reproduce on a soundstage. The dialog, a lot of it improvised, and some indistinguishable, only adds to the realistic quality of the film, but also isolates it, in my opinion, within the time period in which it was made. The funniest part had to be when Goldie had his women at a planetarium, using the effects of the simulated stars and a microphone to subliminally enforce his will through their repetition of his player mantras. I did like how the film ended, nicely book ending the beginning, bringing the main character full circle.

Presented here is a very good looking wide screen version of the film, which runs approximately 110 minutes. Special features include an original theatrical trailer, a commentary track featuring star Max Julien, producer Harvey Bernard, director Michael Campus, and actors Richard Anthony Williams, Annazette Chase, Don Gordon, and George Murdok, along with an excellent 38 minute featurette titled Mackin’ Ain’t Easy, which looks back on the making of the film, detailing all the problems and issues that arose, especially those filming on location within Oakland in the early 70’s. To some extent, I found this almost more enjoyable than the movie.

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The Mack is probably my favorite blaxploitation film ever. It gives detailed insight into life as the godfather of pimps on the hard streets of Oakland in the 70’s. Goldie gets released from prison and immediately begins working his master plan of becoming the biggest pimp-style baller in the oaktown. But his brother is one of the leading activist against exploiting black people to make money. The sub-plot helps magnify the reality of being a successful black man in a white world. If you like “Superfly”, “Black Caesar”, or “Shaft” then you’ll love The Mack.
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November 23rd, 2009 by jason6370459

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