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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Sam Pillsbury |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 24 July, 1991 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Good Times Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Bounty Hunters, Color, English, Episodic, Feature, Horror, Hybrid Western, Made for Cable, Made for TV, Movie, Not For Children, Television, Thriller, USA, Violence, Western, Westerns |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 018713810489 |
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Customer Reviews of Into the Badlands
Absolutely horrible I like a wide variety of Westerns from the classic Rio Bravo of Howard Hawks to Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, but Into the Badlands is so bad that I threw it away after watching it once. Slick packaging and quality stars entice you to buy the movie. However, multiple story lines have little to do with each other and even fine stars like Bruce Dern, Helen Hunt and Mariel Hemingway can't save this turkey. Dern's character Barston should have saved his bullets to use on the director and screenwriters. The only saving grace was that I was able to use the dustcover for another DVD I have.
A Different, but Enjoyable Western
Provocative to say the least. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and bought the DVD to always have it on hand. In this made for TV film, representing a compilation of three short stories, Bruce Dern was exceptional in his role as a bounty hunter. It depicts aspects of bounty hunting ranging from the thrill, to the harsh reality to even the comedic. Although many people did not like the style in which the film was cut, I found its unexpected twists and turns along with its overall mystique very entertaining. The music is very compelling and ties the film together nicely. If you like "high pride" Westerns, this is a must see.
I've seen a lot of weird movies...
and this one ranks right up there. The back of the tape describes it as a "surreal western" and that's about right. It includes many characters that die but not really, some unique hallucinations, and narrations that are either creepy or funny depending on your interpretation. My dad bought this one off of a discount rack for $6, thinking it was a normal western. It's really a horror movie, and a weird one at that. My favorite movies are the strange sick ones, so I liked it very much. If you have similar taste, you'll definitely like this one. To classify it as a Western is really ridiculous. It's a few short creepy stories tied in together by one common character, and the fact that it takes place in the old West seems almost incidental. "Normal" people probably wouldn't like this one, and when my parents saw it, they said they couldn't believe that Helen Hunt, Dylan McDermott, and Mariel Hemingway would ever be in it.