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The year is 1997 and in a police state future the island of Manhattan has been turned into a maximum security prison. The rules are simple: once you’re in, you don’t come out. But when the President of the United States (Donald Pleasence) crash lands an escape pod into the centre of the city after fleeing a hijacked plane, a ruthless prison warden (Lee Van Cleef) bribes ex-soldier and criminal Snake Plisskin into entering the hazardous Manhattan and rescuing the distraught president from the twisted world of New York and from the demented clutches of its new ruler The Duke (Isaac Hayes) in John Carpenter’s cyber-punk, action, suspense spectacular.Extras:Purgatory: Entering John Carpenter’s ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK: A brand new feature-length documentary featuring interviews with Writer Nick Castle, cinematographer Dean Cundey, composer Alan Howarth, production designer Joe Alves, special visual effects artist/model maker Gene Rizzardi, production assistant David De Coteau, photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker, Carpenter biographer John Muir, visual effects historian Justin Humphreys, and music historian Daniel Schweiger. Snake Plissen: Man of Honor – featurette from 2005 featuring interviews with John Carpenter and Debra Hill Intro by John Carpenter- an interview with director John Carpenter originally recorded for a French DVD release in 2003 Deleted Opening Sequence “Snake’s Crime” with Optional Audio Commentary Photo gallery incl. Behind the Scenes Original Trailers Audio Commentary with actor Kurt Russell & director John Carpenter Audio Commentary with Producer Debra Hill and production designer Joe Alves Big Challenges in Little Manhatten: Visual effects featurette – from 2015, features interviews with both Dennis Skotak, Director of Photography of Special VFX, and Robert Skotak, Unit Supervisor and Matte Artist I am Taylor - Interview with actor Joe Unger – from 2015 Audio Commentary with actress Adrienne Barbeau & DOP Dean Cundey Review: B-movie executed with A-movie personality - Escape From New York is one of those films that seems to improve each decade it survives, not merely because of nostalgia, though nostalgia is certainly lifting a little weight here, but because it’s stripped-down confidence stands in sharp contrast to the bloated, lore-obsessed action franchises of today. It is a B-movie executed with A-movie personality, anchored by a performance from Kurt Russell that should be studied in a class titled “How to Be Cool Without Trying.” Despite a few underpowered moments and the occasional questionable prop design, the film remains a lean, evocative, wonderfully unpretentious piece of science-fiction pulp, and for all these reasons, and of course because it does not, under any circumstances, overstay its welcome. Escape From New York earns a solid 9 out of 10, with a hearty recommendation for anyone who misses the days when an action movie could be quick, dirty, and utterly memorable. Review: Great escapist movie. Forget your troubles for a moment in this movie, enjoy - AWESOME movie, Kurt Russel as Snake Plisken is the bomb. Great escapism. A movie you will no doubt watch more than once. The music, casting, acting and writing is great.
| ASIN | B07H5DVFZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #241,000 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,652 in Documentary (Movies & TV) #3,774 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,952) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.67 x 4.72 x 6.34 inches; 3.17 ounces |
| Release date | November 26, 2018 |
| Studio | Studiocanal |
J**Y
B-movie executed with A-movie personality
Escape From New York is one of those films that seems to improve each decade it survives, not merely because of nostalgia, though nostalgia is certainly lifting a little weight here, but because it’s stripped-down confidence stands in sharp contrast to the bloated, lore-obsessed action franchises of today. It is a B-movie executed with A-movie personality, anchored by a performance from Kurt Russell that should be studied in a class titled “How to Be Cool Without Trying.” Despite a few underpowered moments and the occasional questionable prop design, the film remains a lean, evocative, wonderfully unpretentious piece of science-fiction pulp, and for all these reasons, and of course because it does not, under any circumstances, overstay its welcome. Escape From New York earns a solid 9 out of 10, with a hearty recommendation for anyone who misses the days when an action movie could be quick, dirty, and utterly memorable.
S**H
Great escapist movie. Forget your troubles for a moment in this movie, enjoy
AWESOME movie, Kurt Russel as Snake Plisken is the bomb. Great escapism. A movie you will no doubt watch more than once. The music, casting, acting and writing is great.
N**9
Escape into a classic
Great film. Clear transfer.
A**S
Good movie and set
Great movie and a claassic packaging.
B**B
A movie on too tight a budget.
This is far from Carpenter's best. The reason is clear when the movie is watched with commentary. Most demanding special effects were deemed too expensive, so animation was used to bridge the gap. The movie comes off like a Tron wannabe interspersed with scenes from The Walking Dead. For mindless violence, it isn't bad.
D**E
The new release has amazing quality! Best looking/sounding version out now.
I'll keep this short since this movie is roughly 30 years old and anything that there is to be said about it has been said already. This new release was barebones, I knew that going in, so I'm not going to take away a star for that because I just want the movie to look and sound as good as possible right now. I know that there will be a re-release at some point in the near future - either for the 30'th anniversary or for a "first look" at the upcoming remake. I'm sure this is going to happen. I'll worry about that when it happens, and decide what to do with this release when the time comes (if I decide that I *need* to have the extras on Blu-ray). Anyway... The transfer is great. Easily the best this film has ever looked outside of the theater. This release wasn't a DNR nightmare and lacks the edge enhancement and contrast boost mess that took place in the UK release. The picture here is nice (it looks a little dark, but it seems natural) - probably the best it will ever look on Blu-ray. The audio was amazing as well. Amazing DTS-HD MA track! There was only one line that was difficult to hear due to the sound effects/music, but it was like that on the DVD too - so whatever - I guess that's just how it is (for anyone interested, it's whatever Brain says after he says something about redskins). A DVD was included with this release, which was unnecessary but infinitely better than a 'digital copy.' The DVD is a flipper disc that features the widescreen version on one side, and the pan-and-scan version (EWWWW) version on the other side. Now, I know what you're thinking. Is this the same disc as the 2000 DVD release (since that was a flipper disc, too)? That's what I thought at first, but I distinctly remember that disc not having a 5.1 audio track (it only had 2.0). This one has a 5.1 track. So, is it the 2003 Special Edition DVD version, but instead of it being on a regular disc, it's on a flipper disc? This one is missing the Carpenter/Russell commentary track! I don't know what MGM did, but it's like they merged the two releases or something. The picture quality on the DVD wasn't bad, and the 5.1 track was nice, so I'm *guessing* that it was the 2003 version, stripped of the commentary, and pressed on a flipper disc. Why would they do this? I have no idea. If anyone knows what exactly went on with the DVD, since it is clearly SOME kind of mixture of the two discs, feel free to comment me on it! All in all, if you just want the best looking/sounding version of 'Escape from New York' that you could possibly buy right now, this is it. If you're worried about special features, maybe you could hold off for a year or two and see if the product gets re-released (I'm betting it will be since this one is barebones and the anniversary AND remake are coming up). I didn't want to wait, so I scooped this up. I care more about outstanding picture quality than special features, so this was a good buy for me, especially with the included DVD for those times where I'll want to get my Snake Plissken on and I'm not near my only Blu-ray player (or if I want to let somebody borrow the DVD).
A**Y
A must have
Awesome movie, a classic. Sturdy case
R**E
Sci fi action classic looks great on 4k.
4k video and audio is amazing. Best version to watch for fans.
E**Z
Solo viene en inglés audio y subtitulos. La imagen en 4 k y bluray se miran muy bien. Me hubiera gustado que llegara con slipcover pero aún asi es una excelente edición. Aún no la reproduzco pero trae 3 discos. El 4k y 2 bluray con la película y otro de características especiales. En geberal muy bonita edición y dificil para mi de encontrar.
G**E
Received region 1 DVD - it even says not for resale outside or Canada or USA (should not be sold in Europe)
A**A
Un chef-d'œuvre très respectable ! Révolutionnaire dans son concept, ses idées, sa cinématographie à son époque. John Carpenter est décidemment un très grand cinéaste de la débrouille.
L**O
Kurt russell est extra en snake plissken
S**E
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