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A few words about...™ Appaloosa -- in Blu-ray

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My earliest memory of Ed Harris is his performance as John Glenn in Philip Kaufman's brilliant The Right Stuff in 1983. Since then I've held his work in the highest regard, inclusive of his work as both director and lead as the title actor of Pollock (2000). When Appaloosa hit theaters I was there.

This is a film about the friendship of two hired lawmen in the west in 1882. The film is a traditional western in its basic story telling and textures. The characters are so beautifully written and hewn that it could have been directed by Hawks or Ford. Although the men are gunfighters, Appaloosa isn't a film about gun fighting. It tells its story with a slow, deliberate, methodical pace, and adds information as it moves along. Photographed by Dean Semler, who knows how to shoot a western, the film gives us a small town with all of the bright sunlight, grit, dust and grime intact.

One of the extras on this Blu-ray is a series of scenes deleted from the final cut of the film. Usually these scenes are fill for a DVD. In this case, almost every one moves the film along, adds information or probably would have made the film even better than it is had time not been an issue. I'm hopeful that a longer cut (not a Director's Cut -- we have that) will arrive in the future.

Appaloosa is a terrific, beautifully crafted film, well represented on blu-ray.

Highly Recommended.

RAH

"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible. This I did."  T.E. Lawrence

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Re: A few words about...™ Appaloosa -- in Blu-ray

I've had a copy in my ps3 for a few days now, having had a chance to watch it.
I never liked westerns when i was a kid but somehow when i grew up
i began to appreciate them.
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I have this one on order. I should get it Tuesday. Glad to hear I'm not wasting my money on this blind buy. I had confidence I wasn't just due to the subject matter and the wonderful actors.
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Thanks for the heads up - will add this to my pile.

My earliest memory of Harris is seeing him disco dancing in Creepshow...would love to see that in HD glory on Blu someday...
Felix E. Martinez
www.applesandorangesband.com
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I saw this in the theater and left very underwhelmed. But, it is in my rental queue as I'd like to give it a second chance. I wanted to like it but the storyline is so generic I was let down. I also thought Harris and Viggo did a much better job together in History of Violence, I went in with that expectation and that was another reason I was let down.

Sometime's you reach what's real by making believe.

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Good to know it looks good on BD. Saw this in the theater and absolutely loved it, and may for the first time pay $25 for a BD to get this today.
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