Archive for the ‘Deliverance’ Category

WordPress database error: [Table 'wp_usermeta' is marked as crashed and should be repaired]
SELECT meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_usermeta WHERE user_id = '4843' /* pluggable get_userdata */

Watch Deliverance Online

Mardi, février 2nd, 2010
Watch Deliverance Online. Watch Deliverance Online.

Movie Title: Deliverance
Average customer review:

Deliverance is available for streaming or downloading.

Click Here to Stream or Download Deliverance

This DVD is the 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of the film. One of the sizable things about Deliverance is that, even though it is an adventure filmed in the 1970’s, it has managed to not age like a 70’s film. It is both depressing and edge-of-your-seat suspenseful at the same time. The four leads do a gigantic job of playing the parts of urban dwellers who want a weekend of adventure in the wilds of Georgia and wind up getting far more than they bargained for. It has noteworthy to say about what it takes to construct a man uncivilized and whether or not there is a bit of savagery in all of us, despite how domesticated we may be in predictable situations. Past these observation I won’t rehash the place elements since honest about everybody on earth knows the details, and if you don’t I won’t spoil it for you. The film is newly remastered and will have many special features which include:

Buy,Download, Or Stream Deliverance! Click Here

Commentary by John Boorman - Director Boorman discusses the adventures, the team, the controversy and everything it took to obtain Deliverance a classic film.

Deliverance: The Beginning - Acquire a historical sight at the fresh and its adaptation to the mask.

Buy,Download, Or Stream Deliverance! Click Here

Deliverance: The Sail - Along from the early stages of filming to the creation of classic moments, such as the Dueling Banjos scene.

Deliverance: Betraying the River - The making of one of the most controversial and ground-breaking sequences in film history.

Deliverance: Delivered - A reflective see serve on the completion of the film, its impact and how the concept for the repulsive ending came to be.

The Risky World of Deliverance - The fresh behind-the-scenes documentary on the difficult conditions and challenges of making this film. This is on the 2004 release also.

Theatrical Trailer

This information comes from a press release by Warner Home Video. I have the 2004 release of this DVD, and quite frankly it looks lovely now. I guess the important reason to upgrade would be for all the extra features and the commentary, which are all fresh with the exception of “The Risky World of Deliverance”, which was on the 2004 version of the DVD.

Director John Boorman’s spellbinding, brutal, brooding, explosive and violent masterpiece remains one of Hollywood’s most shimmering takes on the complex, contradictory cultures of American manhood, otherwise the more familiar maintain of directors like Sam Peckinpah and Walter Hill. Based on James Dickey’s current, Deliverance roots itself assuredly in gripping and engrossing dualities: liberal modernity and backwoods barbarism; beauty and violence; kindness and cuelty; morality and pragmatism and, atmospherically, the existential and the visceral - situating it a positive carve above the average Hollywood action adventure output. Four suburban friends - career-best performances from Reynolds, Voight, Beatty and Cox - pick one last alpha-male shot at canoeing the considerable Cahulawassee river - impartial as it is location to be flooded - literally and figuratively - by the needs, culture and infastructure of the Unique South as it rolls unforgivingly through what’s left of the countryside.Impartial as their enjoy middle class tensions, arrogances and irritations initiate to surface, they race - courtesy of the hostile local population - into a world remarkable smaller(…) . What starts out as an egoistic attempt to reclaim some element of American frontier manhood amidst the privileged, cosseted reality of an otherwise safely suburban life becomes a captivating struggle to survive the ravages of nature and (distinctly warped) nurture. Features what is probably the silver screen’s most eminent male rape scene, an episode that slides so like a flash and unsuspectingly from cautious negotiation to gruelling and humiliating cruelty that it level-headed retains the power to shock and unsettle. Possibly did more than any other movie to forever demonise the poor-white population of the Appalachians, spawning a slew of nefarious copycats as well as the opportunistic “hillbilly anxiety” sub-genre that persisted into the early 80s with such exploitation nonsense as Hillbilly Holocaust and Trapped. Walter Hill’s differently brlliant Southern Comfort, Jonathan Mostow’s efficient suspenser Breakdown and Curtis Hanson’s The River Wild can be argued to be among Deliverance’s more scrumptious latter-day spawn. (In the latter, Meryl Streep shows that otherwise meek women - pushed to the limit - can be unprejudiced as primal given a reason and a river!) Deliverance is a profitable film that harks benefit to the days when a thoughtful Hollywood film and a crowd-pleasing box office crash were - more often than not - one and the same thing.
Tri Slim
Find Email Addresses