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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Greatest Movie Ever...EVER!!!,
By Charles Dee "Wiggles" (Port Arthur, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
Holy crap! This movie blew my mind! Action? TOO MUCH OF IT (almost)! Acting? TRULY OSCAR WORTHY! Theme Song? GREATEST SONG EVER! It's a shame that there aren't more movies out there with "Eye of the Tiger" as the theme song. I honestly believe it would go great with some movie where this guy has to face a huge challenge and he seems like an underdog however in the end, due to his amazing conditioning and training he overcomes his challenges and beats the favorite in a boxing match.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get down on the floor Stallone, Gary Busey has the real eye of the tiger,
By Sid the Elf (North Pole) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
Usually when the Eye of the Tiger song comes on your mind naturally brings you to picture Rocky and Apollo Creed duking it out ever so fake in the middle of the ring. However from this very day all we will see is a giant toothed Gary Busey who has just earned himself a top spot in Sid's ultimate action heroes. Over the years we have been huge fans of Busey (Brian, Brian, look. I'm Gary Busey. I'm frequently aggressive in situations that don't call for it) and all his crazy antics from B movies or celebrity rehab clips, but had no idea the action fury that dwells deep within him. We found this masterpiece on the Impact on-demand channel (yes the very same that brought us Ninja Vengeance [VHS]) so going into it the expectations were somewhat high. No matter how high the expectations Eye of the Tiger surpassed them with ease by actually being an awesome action flick. It even went beyond the realm of B by making itself enjoyed on more of an actual movie basis. Fantastic!
Gary plays newly paroled Buck Matthews who was wrongly sent away by crooked hick sheriff Seymour Cassel. Buck is a well respected Vietnam Vet around his old town and is looking forward to reuniting with his wife and daughter. What he doesn't realize is there's now a drug pushing motorcycle gang, led by a guy that looks like he's part of a Judas Priest cover band, whose wreaking havoc around his old stomping grounds. Once buck takes the law into his own hands against the gang the war begins. Once the gang takes his wives life Buck enlists the help of cop buddy J.B. Deveraux and prison pal Sal Pachino (who just happens to do the most hilarious Tony Montana impression). From here on out Buck starts taking down the hundreds of gang members one at a time with furious passion. We've always said you don't f*** with Chuck but that may have to be swapped out with Gary Busey who proved he's one of the kings out there. Eye of the Tiger really had everything a great b action should have. Going into it we were figuring a hilarious B was on the way, but much like Death Ring [VHS] it proved to be so much more then that by being an edge of your seat, kick butt, action masterpiece. At this point in Busey's career you could easily give him the Fulton and say "this guy's got it" in the acting department. Much like his role in Point Break he nailed it with ease. In fact we loved this one so much the only proper way to close it out with the iconic Joe Bob Drive In Totals: 1 Sal Pachino 3 Decapitations at one time Great Spy Hunter video game music when biker gang comes around Buck and J.B air strike on biker gang Bullet Proof 4x4 equiped with Machine guns and grenade launchers 7 Bikers Driving through the windows and walls of Busey's house 84 Dead bodies and the most springboard launched gang members since Death Ring
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A pure-raw action movie, in the desert, with motocross hordes,
By Pork Chop (Lisbon, Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
Eye of the Tiger (1986) has Gary Busey as the main drawing card,
coupled with an action-film content or genre. It is notable and above the mainstream, from its pure-raw scenarios, having viewers "connect" to the action, with suspense, tension and a euphoria that is buildt from start to finish. At the same time, there's a surreal "hero" and "against all odds" story. Here, a Joe Schmoe rises above the gangster element present in the small town, that is bullying the local impassive sheriff, played by Seymour Cassel. Cassel's character is outplayed time and again by the gang leader, who doesn't negotiate, or take into consideration earlier agreements, according to which he would left the town folk alone in exchange for 'carte blanche' in operating an airfield that deals in substances. At the outset, Busey's character is released from a sentence from a run-in with that same gang, occurred from lack of willingness of the town folk to testify against the gang. When Busey settles in once more, his inpulse to set things right in terms of a multitude of gang abuses (rape, aggression, intimidation, kidnapping) results in the use of a double barreled shotgun and vigilantism. Yaphet Kotto is caught in the middle, between desiring his retirement pension from the force, months away and his friendship with Busey and doing what's right from a job point of view and human, as well. Kimberlin Brown (spouse) and Denise Galik (nurse) are low-key, which is appropriate, as to now overshador Busey. The cinematography is some of the best I've seen in DVD releases, with the wide-screen and audio above and beyond a crystal clear quality, reminiscent of Enzo G. Castellari's filming quality which is always incredible. The surreal aspect is underlined with Busey's 4x4 vehicle, in the tradition of Kit from Knight Rider, that has mortar and grenade launchers, machine guns and bullet proofing built-in the pickup, with the commands all reachable from the driver's seat. Being a Vietnam vet, Busey pulls a few rabbits from out of his hat, such as trip wires, decoys, remote detonated IED's, and skill in man-to-man combats, facing William Smith. The lesson learned, is not necessarily that vigilantism is appropriate or that it works, but rather, that in a group, there will always be the wild-card element, that perhaps it's only a matter of time before an equal and opposite reaction is generated in response to a gangster action, with town folk coming to a consensus on the need for change. Motocross fans will especially appreciate the stunts shown by the horse of 25+ bikers. For those seeking a raw, outdoor, filmed mostly in the desert action movie (think Genghis Khan), this is a good one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fun Movie! In my opinion, it's possibly Busey's best role.,
By The Whatever Dude (houston, tx United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
I recently purchased this, well not purchased, but my dear mom was nice enough to buy this DVD at Ross today for the low price of just $4.00. At first, I actually had no freakin' idea that this was on DVD to begin with. I thought the only available copy was the OOP VHS from USA Home Video (Which is now Lions Gate). It had a cooler cover than the DVD, but before I get back to the movie, I would just like to make a little rant about how the big Hollywood studios (And the greedy sharks that own them) keep changing the cover art (Or force the art department to do so) for DVD releases. This one's a good example. The cover art for the original VHS of this movie made it look fun and imo, somehow dramatic, but this cover looks like it's been made over at MGM using Photoshop. It just doesn't make the movie look good to a buyer. It seems like these studios could really care less about nostalgia and just only care about making it appeal to today's youth. I guess you could also say that the cover for this made it look like a Transporter Rip-Off or a John Woo-type movie from 2001.
Anyway, back to the movie. It's about a Vietnam Vet/Ex-Con (He had been convicted for a crime he didn't commit) named Buck Matthews (Played by Gary Busey in as I stated, quite possibly his best role.) who had just been granted parole and he goes back to his hometown to move on with his life and his family, his wife Christie (Played by Denise Galik) and Jennifer (Played by Judith Barsi from the awful "Jaws 4: The Revenge", may god rest her poor soul). We then see Buck at the police station, where he meets the corrput sherrif (Played by Seymour Cassel) and meets up with J.B. (Played by Yaphet Kotto) Also, Buck encounters a biker gang (The leader Blade, being played by the always awesome William Smith from "Maniac Cop") attacking a nurse, and saves her life and he becomes a town hero. However, it isn't long before the gang attacks Buck's house and kills Christie. Then, the movie starts to move into Death Wish territory. I do not feel like going further for the moment (I really don't want to spoil anything for anybody), but I will say the rest gets more exciting every minute. That's just my opinion though. As for the DVD itself, there really isn't much, although MGM did do a good job with the very beautiful widescreen quality. There is a trailer, but that's pretty much it for extras. There could have been like a director's commentary or even a commentary by either Busey or Kotto or all 3, but I really don't know. Feel free to comment.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Gary Busey and William Smith classic!,
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This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
Busey is one pissed off dude. Coming home after having been in prison for a crime he didn't commit (by Seymour Cassel as a corupt sheriff -- he hasn't aged like fine wine from the days of COOGAN'S BLUFF, where Clint slaps himself across the head for for trying to determine Susan Clark's cup size), his wife is murdered. With the aid of Yaphet Kotto and serious firepower from a prison body he strikes back at the biker gang (who do comply with current helmet laws) -- led by the one and only WILLIAM SMITH. Carnage and decapitations ensue and after a climatic battle all is right once more. It's a guilty pleasure. Watch it when no one is looking!
5.0 out of 5 stars
The forgotten 80's action masterpiece,
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This review is from: Eye of the Tiger [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I found this in a pawnshop on VHS and I could not resist. Gary Busey + 80's action movie + Eye of the Tiger theme song= how did I miss this! This is almost as good as Roadhouse, which is the gold standard for eighties action movies. If you like Roadhouse, check this out. You will be glad you did. Mad props to Gary Busey for this one. I can't believe it took me 25 years to actually find this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a deal,
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This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
This was a great movie that my stepparent had told me about so I got it for him for a gift and ended up watching it myself it is a great movie and for the fast shipping and price that just made it even better. Thanks.
3.0 out of 5 stars
I always liked this movie.,
By markrob0 (australia wa perth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
I like this movie even though it is old but if the Eye Of The Tiger song by Survivor wasn't part of the film, then I wouldn't have thought much of it. Gary Busey has always been a good actor though and I am surprised that he never made it to the 'A' list as an actor in hollywood. It is a fun movie to watch only once but after a few times it gets boring so if you are picky with your movies...I suggest you don't choose this one. I hope one day there will be a remake of this movie as Eye Of The Tiger (song/movie)deserves to be re-born again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye of the tiger,
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
This movie is a good one to watch and getting it from amazon
was the only way i could get it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
First Class,
By
This review is from: Eye of the Tiger (DVD)
Excellent movie. I saw this movie when it first came out and I still like it as much today as I did then. Plenty of action throughout the movie.
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