Videodrome (1983) (2 Disc Set)

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Videodrome (1983)
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4.8 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (4 Reviews)
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    Is Man a Machine

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 15, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Videodrome (1983) review helpful

    Like below reviewer, this is a masterpiece of science fiction. None the traditional cliches associated w/ the genre.Man, Mind, Body, Machine converge into one. What is real, where's the seperation, is it evolution, makes your mind think.And, of cour...se, it has some "guilty" pleasures like snuff films, mind control, S&M, typical Cronenberg body/horror, among others.Solid movie, many ideas running around, sprinkled w/ enough 'entertainment' (if you like guilty pleasures) to make it cohesive. Read more Less

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    Criterion's New Flesh

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 16, 2004

    Pros: It's a Cronenberg film with extras

    Cons: Cut footage for the feature not replaced

    This is Cronenberg. How can you deny a Cronenberg horror/sci-fi film? You can't, really. And you must be a fan of David's or you wouldn't be reading this. Because to fork out the nice sum to purchase the Criterion Videodrome, you'...re either a Criterion Collector or an avid David Cronenberg fan.But, there's a catch.Criterion in the past has come out with some decent stuff. Sometimes there's an excellent transfer and restoration, and most of the times they have excellent extras that you can view for hours, if not, days.But, there's still a catch.For those of you who haven't seen Videodrome, I recommend that you search previous venues to see what this feature entails. For those of you that know this film well, prepare for David's head to become a reality.Maybe because I'm so used to viewing restored, digitally enhanced films, that I can't see any difference in the video and sound quality. It's been sometime since I've seen the VHS version, admittedly. But, shouldn't I at least go, "Wow! this looks like it was filmed this year!" It's hard to tell, but perhaps I was so engrossed into it that I didn't care. The extras, on the other hand, that was something different. I loved to see the interviews, all those publicity photos and photos of cut scenes, the monotone commentaries, the f/x foo.... oh wait. Did I say cut-scene PHOTOS? Photos? Let me see this right... they release the film that is the (quote from box) "new high-definition digital transfer of the unrated version...". Ok.. gotcha. But, why-oh-why did you not replace the cut scenes that were depicted in the stills library? Perhaps I didn't listen or read too well that perhaps the scenes were scrapped, but it never caught my attention. Did I see it wrong? If there are still cut scenes in a tupperware box somewhere, why would Cronenberg "Director-Approved Special Edition" this? Oh, I mean, cool... I get some other nice extras like the full version SAMURAI DREAMS softcore porn and seven minutes of the Videodrome snuff transmissions, but where's the scenes with Woods and Harry? Should I have spent the $40 retail price for a tease put on a few photos?Yes.I love Cronenberg's disturbed little mind. Little, but brilliant. There is no director/writer out there like him. He's ahead of his time like H.R. Giger is for the art world. If Giger was to say that his SIL painting wasn't suppose to look like it does now and presents us with a photo of an old scribbled notebook paper of what it WAS supposed to appear, should I be upset? The final release is what their vision of how it should of been, and I should nod at that decision.As online costs goes down on this great viddy, should it be bought? Why, yes. Cronenberg fan or not, your world will spin in disbelief. Read more Less

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    good movie

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 2, 2002

    Futurist view of video technology. Debra Harry (Blondie) was great and gave us a glimpse of her beauty. James Woods always does a good job.

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    Clearly ahead of its time...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 1, 1999

    David Cronenberg's Videodrome has to be, and will eventually be realized, as one of the greatest "science fiction" films of all time, almost on par (and arguably) more pertinent than 2001:a Space Odyssey, simply because of it's foresight into the fu...ture of virtual reality. One should keep in mind that this was made in 1983, and the proposition of the fusion of man and machine, while seemingly banal now, was a dramatic and challenging vision then. I can see the looming and horrifying implications coming to life, as foreshadowed in this film. Disturbing, and very effective. Read more Less

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