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 | | 16. Brokeback Mountain 2-disc Collector's Edition | | | Starring: Anne Hathaway Heath Ledger Director: Ang Lee | | Format: DVD Release Date: 11/27/2007 |  | The New Brokeback Mountain Collector's Edition Leaves Questions Unanswered - DVD By: Jet in Columbus - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 1/23/2007 1:27 PM | | This new edition of Brokeback Mountain isn't what I'd hoped for -- not the movie, the extras that were left out. I want to make something really clear up front. My very first article for BC Magazine was an enthusiastic and loving tribute to Brokeback Mountain. I’ve written a few more on the subject that were just as positive afterward, so it’s a fair assessment that I’m a fan. I make this statement because I found this new edition a disappointment, not because of the storyline or the production values, but because I was expecting -- no I was hoping for -- what I didn’t get. read the full review | |
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 | | 17. Brokeback Mountain (Widescreen) | | | Starring: Heath Ledger Jake Gyllenhaal Director: Ang Lee | | Format: DVD Release Date: 1/22/2008 | User Rating: 4 |  | Brokeback Mountain - DVD By: David Thomas - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 1/12/2007 5:00 PM | |
The first thing you’re likely to hear about Brokeback Mountain, the new film from Ang Lee, is that it’s about gay cowboys. Truthfully, that’s all the novelty it has to offer. Just the thought of screen hunks Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal making out is a point of sale or controversy, depending on your point of view. But once you get past the hook, what emerges is a much more traditional, but no less affecting, tragedy about two people who simply cannot have what they want. read the full review | |
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 | | 21. I'm Not There | | | Starring: Christian Bale Cate Blanchett Director: Todd Haynes | | Format: DVD Release Date: 1/27/2009 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | I'm Not There (Two Disc Collector's Edition) - DVD Review By: Ed Perkis - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 5/15/2008 2:32 PM | | The musical biopic has been all the rage in recent years, so much so that there has already been a fairly decent parody of the genre, Walk Hard. Writer/director Todd Haynes decided that iconic singer/songwriter Bob Dylan would be less well served by a straightforward linear retelling of his life story. Haynes, instead, puts together a film about Dylan in the style of a Dylan song; poetic, time shifting, ever changing, stream of consciousness... read the full review | |
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