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DVD & Blu-Ray Review: The Outsiders (Re-Release)

10.26.2011 by Nicola //

It seems Mr Francis Ford Coppola is on a mission to update and re-release every one of his films. After this year’s cinematic and Blu-Ray re-release of war classic Apocalypse Now, The Outsiders returns to DVD and premieres on Blu-Ray this month.

Based on the coming of age novel penned by the then-teen S.E. (Sarah Eloise) Hinton, The Outsiders follows the territorial rift between the downtrodden “greasers” and their South-side preppy counterparts, the “Socs”. The project is fabled to have reached Coppola through the letters of excited school kids from the Oklahoma town in which the film is set, spurred on by their teacher. Taking the 1960s bestseller and adapting it to befit an 80s audience, Coppola created an 80s Bratpack.

Filled with more recognisable faces than memorable performances, The Outsiders is Rebel Without a Cause before the appearance of James Dean, or Grease before they replaced their knives with combs and began to sing.

This re-release reintegrates 22 minutes of footage, including a new beginning and ending more true to S.E. Hinton’s original story. Era-appropriate music also replaces much of Carmine Coppola’s orchestral schore, injecting a little Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis to proceedings. Indeed, the new music is one of the film’s highlights.

If The Outsiders is old hat, you can enjoy a whole host of new extras, including new audio commentaries with the director and stars Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, Diane Lane, Rob Lowe, Ralph Macchio and Patrick Swayze; and a selection of deleted and extended scenes.

The new 2-disc Special Edition of The Outsiders is released on DVD and Blu-Ray on Monday 31 October.


Also released on DVD this month: Chalet Girl & Bad Teacher.

Categories // Film

Giveaway: Win Mark Kermode’s The Good, The Bad & The Multiplex

10.20.2011 by Nicola //

You hear that? That’s the sound of tumbleweed blowing by. You know why? It’s because you haven’t entered to win a free copy of Mark Kermode’s latest book!
All you have to do is comment on this blog post and tell me your favourite film of the year so far.
You have until the evening of Friday 21 October. That’s tomorrow!

One winner will be chosen at random.

Good luck!

Read more: Bad Teacher DVD review; The Help review.

Categories // Books, Film

DVD Review: Bad Teacher

10.17.2011 by Nicola //

Cameron Diaz is a Bad Teacher. Elizabeth Halsey’s goal in life is to take care of number 1 — not her number 1 student. The unwinning, wily and highly inappropriate junior high puts the model in role model in this colourful comedy from Orange County director Jake Kasdan. After being dumped by her rich fiancĂ©, she launches a scheme to win over handsome, spiritual substitute teacher Scott Delacourte (as in the fictional watchmaker, Justin Timberlake) – oh, and to save up for a new pair of tits to improve her chances. Shooting for the best teacher bonus, she has competition in the classroom and the dating game from the dedicated but ruthlessly competitive Amy Squirrel (Lucy Punch).

Outlandishly unrealistic characters clash in an ambitious war of wills, with hilarious set pieces from sexy spy subterfuge to field trip dry humps. To our relief, Elizabeth never stops being bad, leaving plenty of room for unfailing opportunism in story and in grabbing laughs. An A for effort.

Bad Teacher (certificate 15) is released on BluRay and DVD on Monday 31 October. Buy it here.


Read More: The Help Review; Footloose Review.

Categories // Film

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