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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2008 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Box set |
| TYPE: | Magnum Force, Sudden Impact, The Dead Pool, The Enforcer |
| MEDIA: | Blu-ray |
| MPN: | 1000037212 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 5 |
| UPC: | 883929010790 |
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Customer Reviews of Dirty Harry Ultimate Collector's Edition [Blu-ray]
Go ahead, make my day. Indeed. My day has been made. This is just awesome that we are getting all the Dirty Harry movies on bluray in one sweet box set. No need for me to cover the bases of what's inside since Sanpete did a fine job. No this is just a quick statement to say how thrilled I am and I am sure anyone else who is a fan that has this on pre-order that we are getting these fantastic classics in an HD format. <
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>They don't make movies like this anymore sadly but at least we have them to enjoy and in glorious bluray!
Details for the new Blu-ray Dirty Harry Ultimate Collector's Edition due out on June 3rd, 2008
Warner Home Video has announced the details of the new releases of all five Dirty Harry movies with new special features.
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>They will also be available on standard DVD as a set in an [[ASIN:B0015XHQTE Ultimate Collector's Edition]], or separately in Special or Deluxe editions.
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>Assuming the transfers are good, this looks like an excellent set.
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>Dirty Harry Special Edition
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>Dirty Harry is generally regarded as a classic, the beginning of a second larger-than-life persona for Clint Eastwood (after The Man with No Name). It's the source of the famous "Do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?" (The actual quote is "... you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?" but the original doesn't quote as well out of context.)
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>Tough cop "Dirty" Harry Callahan has his own simple, commonsense rules for dealing with crime, based on a strong sense of right and wrong and an impatience with needless details and constraints. The latter gets him into continual trouble with the system which, as portrayed in the movie, is more about politics and bureaucracy than doing what needs to be done. This reflected well the frustrations and fears of Americans in the '70s that criminals were taking over the streets and that the law was powerless to stop them because the "criminal-coddling" courts were holding them back. I personally value the Fourth Amendment and other such niceties and shiver to think of some of the political and moral ramifications of this movie (some of which are still very much with us), but whatever one's politics, Dirty Harry is very effective as a police-action thriller, largely because of Eastwood's unique persona. It's hard not to admire and root for him even if you think he's not always right. There are also the standard gunfights and car chases, and high suspense, all well done.
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>-- interview gallery, with Patricia Clarkson, Joel Cox, Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook, Evan Kim, John Milius, Ted Post, Andy Robinson, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Urich
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>-- "Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso," a 1993 TV program on his life and career, including scenes from his work and interviews with friends, fellow actors and crew members
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>-- trailer gallery: Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool
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>Magnum Force Deluxe Edition
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>-- new commentary by director and Magnum Force screenwriter John Milius ("in this gritty, entertaining commentary, legendary Hollywood screenwriter Milius discusses Eastwood, the world of Dirty Harry and the rugged resilience of crime drama in American cinema")
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>The Enforcer Deluxe Edition
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>Harry is on forced leave for being his usual trouble-making self while getting the bad guys, but still finds himself in the middle of a string of murders that he undertakes to stop. As in a couple of the others in the series, this movie includes a story line where extralegal justice is an issue, as Locke's damaged rape victim seeks revenge. With the usual action, shootings, and a high level of violence, with women getting their share.
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>The Dead Pool was pretty well received, considering its place in the series. It has a convoluted plot about a game in which bets are taken on the deaths of celebrities, including Harry, with young Liam Neeson playing a questionable film director who's playing the game. Issues of the celebrity-enslaved press are mixed with romance as Harry dates a reporter. As always, there's plenty of action, suspense, gun play, and, this time, a unique and hilarious car chase with a very small but dangerous car.
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>The Ultimate editions will contain all of the above features, plus some:
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>-- 40+ page hardcover book
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>-- wallet with metal badge and removable ID card
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>-- five 5" x 7" lobby poster reproduction cards and an exclusive Ultimate Collector's Edition card
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>The art work for the new releases, along with quotes from the Warner press release, can be found at sites like dvdactive and dvdtimes by doing a web search for "dirty harry" plus "ultimate collector's edition" (Amazon doesn't allow external links).