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“Get Shorty:
Collector’s Edition“”
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Reviewed
by: |
Wayne A. Klein |
| Genre: |
Comedy |
| Video: |
1.85:1 full
screen |
| Audio: |
Dolby Digital
5.1 |
| Languages |
English
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| Subtitles |
English,
Spanish |
| Length |
105 minutes
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| Rating |
R |
| Release Date |
2/22/05 |
| Studio |
MGM Home
Entertainment |
| Commentary:
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Director
Barry Sonnenfeld |
| Documentaries:
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Bravo Page-to-Screen
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| Featurettes:
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“Get Shorty”: Look at
Me, “Wiseguys and Dolls”, Graveyard Scene Featurette |
| Filmography/Biography:
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None |
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Interviews: |
None |
| Trailers/TV
Spots: |
Trailer |
| Alternate/Deleted
Scenes: |
Graveyard
scene, Outtakes |
| Music
Video: |
None |
| Other:
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“Be Cool”
sneak peak, “Get Shorty” Party Reel |
| Cast
and Crew: |
John Travolta,
Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, Danny DeVito |
| Written
By: |
Scott Frank
based on Elmore Leonard’s novel |
| Produced
By: |
Danny DeVito,
Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher |
| Directed
By: |
Barry Sonnenfeld
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| Music:
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John Lurie
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| The
Review: |
It takes a loan shark leading the
way to make Hollywood honest. “Get Shorty” returns in a new
“Collector’s Edition” DVD just in time for the sequel “Too
Cool” which will be premiering in theaters in March. Translating
Elmore Leonard’s novels to the screen can be a tricky business
luckily both screenwriter Scott Frank and director Barry Sonnenfeld
are both up to the task with an inventive dark comedic film.
Chili Palmer (John Travolta) heads west to collect a debt
from down-and-out B-movie producer Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman).
When Hary can’t pay, Chili opts to help him make a movie about,
well, Chili Palmer. The catch is that Chili and Harry need
a star to make their movie viable. Chili quickly finds that
the film business shares a lot in common with the world of
organized crime. Chili romances B-Movie queen Karen Flores
(Rene Russo) an ex- of Harry’s and persuades film star Martin
Weir (Danny DeVito) to star in the film but not before running
into a Cadillac of very funny mishaps along the way. Featuring
a great performances from Dennis Farina as the clueless ay
‘Bones’ Barboni, Travolta, Hackman, Russo, DeVito and a pre-Sopranos
James Gandolfini, “Get Shorty” positively sparkles with wit
and energy. ---
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| Image
and Sound: |
Sporting
a new high definition transfer “Get Shorty” looks simply marvelous.
With a sharp looking transfer showing a minimum of digital artifacts
and no analog flaws, “Get Shorty” deserves the deluxe treatment.
The image has amazing depth and an image sharper than Chili’s
aim. The colors practically leap out from the screen brighter
than Harry Zimm’s blindingly white teeth from the moment the
pink and blue titles pop up on the screen until the moment we
hear “cut” at the end. With blacks richer and darker than Chili’s
stolen coat, MGM has done a superb job of translating this modern
classic to DVD. The crystal clear sound comes across with more
presence than B-Movie queen Karen Flores’ screams. --- |
| The
Extras: |
Extras
are always nice. It’s like having seconds of a terrific desert;
while no one really needs it, it’s great to have just the
same. We get a number of notable extras as part of this rich
meal. The second disc has three featurettes on different aspects
of the film, the deleted “Graveyard Scene”, outtakes, the
“Get Shorty” party reel, a documentary from Bravo Channel
on the making of the movie and a sneak peak at “Be Cool”.
“Get Shorty: Look at Me” opens the book on how Elmore Leonard
came up with the plot for “Get Shorty” and developed the idea.
DeVito, Travolta, Hackman, Russo, Sonnenfeld and other key
cast and crew participate in this featurette on the production
of the film. Full of clips from the movie to illustrate the
points made throughout th featurette, it’s a great summation
of the greatness of this film. It’s a 30 minute love fest
reminding fans why they love this movie so much. The 20 minute
“Get Shorty: Wise Guys and Dolls” focuses on the fun, complex
characters of the movie. “The Graveyard Scene” featurette
allows Sonnenfeld to comment on the single deleted scene of
the movie included the hilarious, well, graveyard scene. Featuring
a funny cameo with Ben Stiller, Sonnenfeld clearly regretted
cutting the scene but Sonnenfeld couldn’t find a place for
sequence where it fit. The behind-the-scenes stuff and interviews
last longer than the actual scene itself. “Going Again” features
footage from outtakes and a discussion from Sonnenfeld about
the technique of using long takes, pulling out the best bits
and putting it together to make magic. The sneakpeak for “Be
Cool” promises that the sequel to “Get Shorty” promises to
be as funny as the first film. Set in the music business,
it may not be more than a promo piece for the film but it
gives viewers enough of a taste to rope ‘em in. ***
Bravo’s
“Page to Screen” documentary featuring Peter Gallagher features
plenty of interviews with critics, other writers and focuses
as much on how Elmore Leonard comes up with the material in
his books, writes them and, once again, takes us behind-the-scenes
of the production of the movie. The real treat is hearing
from the real Chili Palmer discussing the “reel” Chili Palmer
and Leonard’s character. The “Party Reel” mainly consists
of bits and piece of cut footage and behind-the-scenes stuff
nothing earth shattering or all that funny. In addition to
the “Get Shorty” theatrical trailer and we get two promos
one for “Fargo” and one for “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”.
My only complaint is the MGM “promo” opener that they put
on ALL of their DVDs. It’s annoying and, unfortunately, there’s
no way to pass it by. It’s a pretty minor issue but the fact
that it’s on all of their DVDs makes it a real pain. ---
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| Commentary:
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A dry, witty
commentary by Barry Sonnenfeld highlights this disc. The only
drawback is the lack of participation of Travolta, Hackman,
Russo and DeVito. I realize they have busy schedules but it
would have been a real highlight and perfect addition to this
DVD. --- |
| Final
Words: |
A hip, funny
comedy that continues to deliver in spades, “Get Shorty” looks
terrific, sounds great and has some terrific special features.
This is an example of a re-release that’s worth upgrading. |
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