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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Worthwhile Double-feature Entry in MGM's MIDNITE MOVIE Series.,
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This review is from: Panic in Year Zero/The Last Man on Earth (DVD)
Two films on a double-sided disc:
PANIC IN YEAR ZERO (1962) This post-nuke survival story features Ray Milland (he also directed) as an average middle-class American father who fights to protect his family from pillagers, rapists, and murderers. Forced into brutal resourcefulness and often required to make snap moral decisions, the real challenge that Milland and family face is the struggle to maintain their traditional values in the face of chaos. Yes, it's one of many SF-ish cold-war dramas, but what sets this one apart from others is Jay Simms and John Morton's intelligent script, which is gritty and relentlessly unsentimental. Unfortunately, it is somewhat hindered by Milland's mediocre direction and often stilted performance, but it's still a better-than-average flick. And it's refreshing to see Frankie Avalon--who here does a fine job playing Milland's son--in a setting other than a beach. THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964) This first cinematic incarnation of Richard Matheson's novel I AM LEGEND--the second was the 1971 Charlton Heston vehicle THE OMEGA MAN--features Vincent Price as the sole survivor of a global pandemic that has transformed the rest of mankind into vampire-like zombies. While more loyal to the novel than the Heston film, the pace is often excruciatingly slow. Still, Price's performance is as entertaining as ever, and the scenes that flashback to the origin of the plague are very well done and chockfull of grim imagery. Worth a look if for no other reason than to see why George Romero's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968) is often compared to it. ******* The two-sided disc from MGM offers both movies their original 2.35:1 widescreen format (enhanced for 16x9 TVs), and the digital transfers are beautiful (especially THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, which far outshines the cut-rate DVD releases already floating around). Each flick is paired with its theatrical trailer, and THE LAST MAN ON EARTH also includes a cool featurette in which co-scripter Matheson explains why he was unhappy with the final script and chose to be credited using a pseudonym. All in all, this double-feature from MGM's Midnite Movie series is well worth the price of admission.
41 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Exceptional job on transfer for MGM Midnite Movie titles,
By WTDK "If at first the idea is not absurd, the... (My Little Blue Window, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Panic in Year Zero/The Last Man on Earth (DVD)
Two post-apocalyptic titles on one DVD filled with atmosphere and paranoia, "Panic in the Year Zero" and "The Last Man on Earth" make a potent and interesting double feature. Ray Milland stars and directs the first title a low-budget post-nuclear war saga where Milland tries to protect his family after the world has gone to heck in a handbasket. The film features a very nice print of the movie and the transfer is nice as well.
"The Last Man on Earth" is adapted by author Richard Matheson (writing under the nom de plume Logan Swanson when he wasn't happy with the results of the film)from his classic Science Fiction/horror novel "I Am Legend". Price plays Dr. Robert Morgan the last survivor of a deadly plague that wipes out humanity or so it appears at first. Morgan lost his daughter and wife in the plague. Those affected by the plague turn into vampires (although they look more like zombies in this film)who taunt as he's locked securely behind closed doors. His neighbor and close friend Ben Cortman (Giacomo Rossi-Stuart). Morgan spends his days searching for food, supplies and killing the vampires. Morgan meets a woman trying to escape the vampire/zombies who appears to be normal. Matheson's original novel and his screenplay do a nice job of turning a cliched story on its head as things are not as they appear to be. Suddenly, it's called into question as to who the monster really is--Morgan or the creatures he hunts. remade into the dated science fiction film "The Omega Man" with Charleton Heston and Anthony Zerbe (playing the hero and Cortman called Matthias here)where very little remains of the plot. The print looks extremely good (particulary compared to other versions floating around from low budget DVD companies). The extras include a brief interview with Richard Matheson where, again, he expresses his displeasure with the film. While the film fails to capture the moody essence of the book, it has some very effective sequences set in parts of decaying Italy. The film's big failing is the low budget and the use of Rome clearly standing in for the San Francisco location. Other than that,it's a fine production that could have been a whole lot more if the film had a bigger budget, had been shot in the United States and stayed faithful to Matheson's original screenplay. FYI this was originally supposed to be released back in April of 2005 but was delayed when Sony purchased MGM. A few copies slipped out but most were recalled although there was no flaw with the discs (Sony/MGM just elected to put the series on hold). If you're thinking about purchasing a cheaper edition, the image quality is better here than on any version I've seen to date.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TWO TERRIFIC RESTORATIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE,
By Heather L. Parisi "Robert and Heather Parisi" (St. Augustine, FL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Panic in Year Zero/The Last Man on Earth (DVD)
Finally, courtesy of the MGM Midnite Movie series, we have a premium transfer of both these fine old films in true Widescreen format. Did I mention, the price is incredibly reasonable?
REVIEW FOR: PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO For me, "PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO" was the "reel find" on this DVD. For years it had been available only on a rather shoddy "pan and scan" VHS that, since going out of print, had risen to almost $50 on the used video market. IN A NUTSHELL - WHAT IS "PANIC IN THE YEAR ZERO"? Really, this film is all about how a relatively-normal, middle-class, Southern California family reacts to the sudden stark and bleak reality of a nuclear attack. The point is subtle, but this could be happening to us, literally any of us. WHAT IT IS: Ray Milland (who stars and directs) is Harry Baldwin, husband and father. He is about to be handed the biggest possible surprise an hour after embarking on a family vacation with his wife, Ann [Jean Hagen], and his teenage kids, Rick [Frankie Avalon] and Karen [Mary Mitchell]. Behind their 1962 Mercury Monterrey, they towed a travel trailer. They were all set to go fishing and they were on their way ---- UNTIL!!!! When the bombs go off, the film's saga takes off and their family outing, not unlike one any of us might undertake, takes a decided detour into the twilight zone. Everything about Harry Baldwin stays on the same even keel, but his actions are incredibly responsive to the fast-changing societal conditions. While all his actions, though increasingly drastic and ever more overtly violent, may seem justified based on what he was facing at the moment, the easy way this otherwise-decent family man descended to address the jungle in which he was being steeped was frightening. Could this happen to us as well? REVIEW FOR: "The Last Man on Earth" My low expectations for this dystopian yarn were far exceeded by this seemingly half-baked, Italian-made "B" flick. Titled "L'Ultimo Uomo della Terra" [same meaning] where it was made in Italy, this film is initially powered by Vincent Price's soliloquy to get the narration going as this film creeps along. Largely due to Vincent Price's efforts, SOMEHOW THIS FILM WORKS! We hear and see how in a post-epidemic Earth, scientist Robert Morgan (Vincent Price) is the one man immune to a plague that has transformed all of humankind that survived (the others died) into vampire-like creatures. Morgan becomes a vampire hunter while the few remaining half-alive mutant vampires live in fear of him. He is alone. In his despair, we see through his eyes how the plague developed just 3 years earlier and how his best friend became one of the monsters that now stalks him by night. The flashback ends with Morgan recalling how his wife returned from the grave after he had just buried her, calling him by name as she menacingly approached him. This was creepy stuff. At this point, now back to the present, Morgan finds a puppy. After adopting the dog as his own, Morgan finds that he too is a plague victim. After the dog's hair begins falling out, we move on to the next scene which shows Morgan burying the puppy covered with a white sheet with a stake through it. I admit it was pretty obvious, but effectively pathetic nonetheless. Then Morgan has a real break and meets one of the human "survivors". He actually cures this zombie, Ruth (Franca Bettoja), with a transfusion of his blood. For the first time in over three years there seems to be hope. This story is based on Richard Matheson's dark novel "I Am Legend". In 1971, this story was remade as "The Omega Man" with Charlton Heston in the Vincent Price role. "The Omega Man" seems over-the-top compared to this more modest effort and Price does an excellent job of making the bleakness look real and appropriate. DVD WIDESCREEN EDITION: "MGM Midnite Movies" This MGM Midnite Movie edition lacks features but has a terrific transfer which for both films is widescreen and is a major improvement over the VHS releases in both sound and video quality. I bought this without worry since "Reptilicus" is also an MGM Midnite Movie, and its transfer quality is literally unreal.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't be thrown by earlier reviews here!,
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Amazon has lumped in a lot of reviews for earlier DVD editions of the films contained within the new MGM double-feature disc, and in doing so unfairly gives readers the idea that the DVD released on September 20, 2005 looks terrible.
I'm happy to report that this is not the case. PANIC IN YEAR ZERO looks great and includes not only closed-captioning for the first time, but also the theatrical trailer that includes a snippet of a scene at the ranch house not seen in the film itself. The film itself takes on a darker tone in these post-Hurricane Katrina days (looting in the streets, a town cutting of evacuees from coming into their town, gas stations jacking up gas prices due to the crisis, the law breaking down, etc.), and it is not a film waiting for a MST3K-ing from viewers even if the title sounds like it would be; so keep that in mind. Meanwhile, this has to be the best print I've ever seen of LAST MAN ON EARTH, and I've had several video and DVD prints of it in the past. Plus, it is also closed-captioned, which is a definite plus for anyone who is HOH or deaf who has been longing to understand all the dialogue in this film. Plus, any chance to see and hear Richard Matheson talk is another great bonus. If you're interested in either of these two films, this is definitely worth the purchase.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE WITH SUPERB QUALITY PRINTS!,
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This review is from: Panic in Year Zero/The Last Man on Earth (DVD)
I never saw either of these films in my youth and considering how much I love these types of movies, it astonishes me! I watched 'The Last Man On Earth' a while back and while I found it very good, it did have some unintended laughable moments in it. Price is terrific as the title character and this film follows the book 'I Am Legend' most accurately. The print on this DVD is just beautiful and presented in widescreen. There is also a short featurette with Richard Matheson who wrote the book 'I Am Legend' and something I was not aware of....the screenplay for this movie under the pseudonym Logan Swanson! He also wrote the screenplay for one of the greatest Sci-Fi films ever made,'The Incredible Shrinking Man'. Although the featurette is embarrassingly short (7 minutes), I found it very interesting.
The second film 'Panic In The Year Zero' is one of the most intelligent Sci-Fi flicks I've ever seen! It was refreshing to see one of these old Sci-Fi movies where the characters react like "real people"! Ray Milland stared and directed this little known gem and it is well worth the price of the DVD on it's own. Frankie Avalon has a large role as Milland's son, there isn't a beach in site and he doesn't sing a note! A rarity for Mr. Avalon for sure. The two for one deal here should not be passed up by any Sci-Fi or Horror fan. The DVD transfer of this film is as sharp as the other film. It's a fantastic deal for the two early classics.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally Panic In Year Zero the way Ray Intended,
By Quincy (Maine, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panic in Year Zero/The Last Man on Earth (DVD)
If you are a fan of Panic In Year Zero like I am, then you have probably been suffering with the "pan and scan - formatted to fit your screen" VHS version that Orion put out around ten years ago. Are you in for a treat! This is Panic in full wide screen! Not cropped like another reviewer suggested. I did a side by side comparison with the VHS version and it is just amazing how much of the VHS version is missing. I would say over 50%. No, Rick's sister Karen didn't get out of the back seat of the car somewhere along the way, their she is in full wide screen. Finally you get to see this great movie the way director Ray Milland intended.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Cold War Classic Story of World War 3,
By Roger J. Buffington (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This is probably the best movie ever made about World War Three. Made in 1962 at the height of the Cold War, Panic in Year Zero is the story of a family which luckily leaves Los Angeles the morning before the city, and the nation, are attacked by hydrogen bombs. The film is their story of survival. Society breaks down, ammunition becomes the only currency, and survival is the order of the day.
This film, as other reviewers note, has nothing in the way of special effects. Nevertheless, this is an engrossing film with pretty good acting, and the viewer truly gets a feeling of what a nuclear war might have been like for the survivors. The "official war bulletins" that punctuate the movie sound real, and really add to the sense that a nuclear holocaust has taken place. I have seen several films about nuclear war, but this one remains my favorite even after all of these years.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One good, one OK,
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"Panic in the Year Zero" is an outstanding movie. It is as timely today as it was when made. "The Last Man on Earth" is OK and Vincent Price carries the day. It did show its European production style with a lot of fits and starts and no smoothness in continuity.
Buy the set for "Panic in the Year Zero" which is thought-provoking and a good survival primer. Watch "The Last Man on Earth" on a rainy day.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the one to get.,
By PoJo (Wyoming, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panic in Year Zero/The Last Man on Earth (DVD)
First off, let me say that I have not yet watched PANIC IN YEAR ZERO. The reason I bought this DVD was for THE LAST MAN ON EARTH. It is the only WIDESCREEN, ANAMORPHIC version of the film I have found. This film is the precursor to THE OMEGA MAN with Charleton Heston and I AM LEGEND with Will Smith and is the most faithful presentation of Richard Matheson's story I AM LEGEND. If you're looking for the best version of THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, I'm pretty sure that this is it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great,
By Strontium90 (Milwaukee, WI) - See all my reviews
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Both videos are clean to watch with excellent audio. Both movies are from yesteryear and actually are a good watch. Panic has some really interesting philosophical issues that developed over the need to survive versus the mind set to do it. Thought provoking.
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