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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Tony Scott |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 10 September, 1993 |
| MANUFACTURER: | AVU DVD |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | PAL |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of True Romance [Region 2]
Perfect 5 Star Film! "True Romance" is a perfect film. <
>Totally nailed by director Tony Scott, with an absolutely amazing cast of classic characters, wonderful script by Quentin Tarantino, and just the best feelgood, violent action movie ever. <
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>Slater and Arquette are fantastic together as the lovesick couple on the run from the mob, and all their magic adventures along the way. <
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>The Director's Cut (Two Disc Special Edition) includes lots of interesting extras, and is one of my favourite discs ever. I love this film!!!
True Romance
Penned by Quentin Tarantino, Scott's cheeky, hyper-violent "Romance" flippantly references movies like "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Badlands," but manages to leave its own crazed, amped-up stamp on the lovers-on-the-run genre. Slater and the foxy Arquette are perfectly matched, her Jessica Lange-ish moll playing well off his cheerily smug, gun-toting clerk. Scott's ace in the hole, apart from Tarantino's ballistic script, is his gallery of supporting actors: Oldman's dreadlocked pimp, Brad Pitt's hilariously clueless stoner, and Christopher Walken's ice-cold mobster are all a hoot to watch. "Romance" is a stylish, high-octane thriller like no other.
Just about as good as it gets for special dvd
This special DVD release pretty much has all you could ask for, trailers, commentary from main cast PA and CS, commentary from Quentin, commentary from Tony Scott, even five minutes from Brad Pitt, Val Kilmer even though they were in the movie for only five minutes!!!!! :) The only problem I can really think of aside from it not being free is that the bulk of the material is on the first disc, slop a little more on one and you have it all on one disc. I don't really understand the whole more discs is better thing.