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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wrong aspect ratio on Troma DVD transfer,
By a listener "a listener" (pacific northwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
The film was originally shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio. But this 2005 DVD release from Troma Entertainment presents the film in a 1.66:1 aspect ratio print cropped directly from the "pan and scan" full-screen print that was made for VHS releases. The film has never been seen in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio since its theatrical release.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Talk About a Sleeper!,
This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I picked this movie on a whim, having nothing better to do that Saturday afternoon, and man, was I glad that I did. Filmed in 1976, this fairly low-budget movie stars Dennis Hopper as an Irish prospector-turned-outlaw during the Australian gold rush of the 1850s-1860s. He joins forces with an aboriginal renegade (played by David Gulpilil, who would cover similar territory a year later in the film of Thomas Keneally's THE CHANT OF JIMMIE BLACKSMITH) and goes on the lam, evading psychotic former prison guards and police. This movie, with its atmospheric cinematography, innovative folk music, rather seems like the Australian answer to BAD COMPANY. Hopper is really good as the harassed Morgan (with a respectable brogue, no less) and Frank Thring (who was rewarded with the greatest closing line in any movie since CASABLANCA), probably best known for playing Pontius Pilate in BEN HUR, is a sinister magistrate who tries to give Morgan his comeuppance. Don't overlook this movie.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
..Is this complete anywhere on dvd???,
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This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
....I was hugely dissapointed in the Troma release of this film..I thought finally after paying more for company dvd with a little more prestige that the usual bargain bin varieties..I'd be getting a complete version of this film finally on DVD!...NOPE..all the nasty tidbits were cut!..the Head getting blown thru at the beginning in the Chinese opium Den..the more graphics aspects of the prison rape..the bucket of animal guts scene...the [...] scene in the Bar..the old man mooning the Bush Cop...even the mention of the word Scrotum!..All cut in the Troma Release!...I'm sticking with my old Thorn EMI VHS!!!!..I'm Pissed!..cuz I love this movie!
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
new special edition sucks,
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This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
BEWARE THE TRANSFER IT'S STILL HORRIBLE AND THE ENCODING OF THE DVD HAS PLENTY OF DIGITAL ARTIFACTS. LOOKS TROMA JUST RIPPED OFF THE OZ DVD, I'LL CHECK ABOUT THIS AND POST MORE,AFTER I'LL GRAB THE OZ SPECIAL EDITION. I WAS MISLEAD HERE CAUZ' I THOUGHT THAT THEY GOT THE NEW MATERIALS CREATED DOWN THERE, AND CAUZ' THEY HAD HERE EVEN A DIRECTOR'S INTRO.
BY THE WAY BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK I'LL TRY TO BE REFUNDED.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A fine movie that deserves a better DVD,
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This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
Mad Dog Morgan is a real rarity, which is a great shame, because Philip Mora's film has much to recommend it and deserves much better than a dodgy cropped transfer on the Troma label. More a chronicle of the exploits of `Mad Dog' Morgan, the bushranger who inspired Ned Kelly, than a conventional narrative, it's a non-judgemental portrait of an inconsistent, unpredictable man - after going to great lengths to deny he'll ever "be made a murderer," he then becomes one almost immediately when he drunkenly sets his gun off, wounding his host, and then hurrying off to kill the man that he himself has just sent after a doctor. It's very much a seventies film (in the best sense), with a sense of the violence of both the landscape and the people trying to eke a living from it, and it constantly surprises with neat little details such as the magistrate who doles out long sentences simply because there are still so many roads to build. Despite being at the height of his drugs-and-booze lost period, Dennis Hopper gives a pretty good performance as the naïve and contradictory folk hero cum psychopath, even managing a fairly convincing Irish accent. There's an impressive supporting cast of familiar Aussie faces, not least Gulpilil as Morgan's beloved partner in crime and Frank Thring at his most superciliously unpleasant as the Superintendant: few actors could seem more natural when he and his social circle start casually divvying up Morgan's body parts in the final scene (the head for an anthropologist, the scrotum for the Superintendant's new tobacco pouch). Although not overly graphic, it's still fairly strong meat.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"I've misssed so much of my life . . .",
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This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
A small budget masterpiece driven by another powerhouse performance by "Sir" Dennis Hopper, in my opinion, among the very greatest living actors, and solid acting up and down the line. What we have here is a tragic tale - once again the "have nots" simply crushed under the iron and leather heels of the "haves". A direct and candid visioning of why folks turn to crime and the insensitivity of the brutal wheels of capitalism and the awful legal infrastructure which supports this miserable system of social organization. Perfectly cast Frank Thring (whose claim to fame was that he played Pontius Pilate in Ben Hur) also turns in a massive performance as Morgan's ultimate nemesis - a proud and cynical bureaucrat - a vain capitalist dog-lover, who sanctions torture and killing of his fellow humanity by proxy - while he lines his belly with expensive butchery.
After seeing Mad Dog Morgan, one can rest assured, that human beastiality and stupidity has not changed a wit, nor lost a step, since the 19th century, and probably not for a long time before that. Another to the bone social critique marginalized by the corporate media.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Funky Cutting / Challenging Transfer,
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This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
Over the years, after seeing "Mad Dog" in the theater, I picked up various VHS versions and (now) DVD versions of this film. While the Troma version here is better than the worst, it's not a good transfer. More, I keep looking for a better edited version of the underlying elements. This Mora flic has always been choppy, but I keep hoping each new release will tell the tale with a bit smoother presentation. Nothing new here. Maybe this is as good as this low-budget flic gets? Perhaps Phillipe Mora could let us know sometime how close this cut is to his vision? Maybe the (somewhat) psychotic cutting style is the best way to communicate the story of this 'rebel-outlaw?' Hopper certainly fits the part; bursts of fury and anger fill the screen at times.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bored,
By Roland (Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
I'm like watching this movie and its like I'm just bored or something. Its like it looks like a really bad transfer on DVD, bad picture quality, and like bad sound etc. The story is like not really that good and the movie is like totally slow and gets real boring like.
1.0 out of 5 stars
2008 Region 1 , Mad Dog Morgan DVD,
By Eric Graziano (WIndsor, CT. United States) - See all my reviews
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Unfortunately this is yet another poor quality release of the film.
I was hoping for the best & it's just simply as bad as the worst. Yes it has some of the cut out scenes. But let's get real this whole marketing of the film because of a few edited scenes is so 1980's. It's not a horror film & it's not a porno! It's a great great "classic" film and hopefully somebody somewhere gets the original print and transfers it to a high quality DVD , for region one, in it's entirety including the prolog & narrations .Until then the best version of the film we can see in the US is on IFC channel.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great western/ozploitation but lacking a little in picture quality,
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This review is from: Mad Dog Morgan (DVD)
Mad Dog Morgan is a fantastic low budget film made in 1975 and released in 1976. It stars Dennis Hopper. Its packed full of great and beautiful locations, music, and violence. It got picked up by Troma entertainment and their first release was horrific! But the 2009 re-release (tromasterpiece) is absolutely amazing! Its the full uncut film plus its packed full of bonus features. The only things are lacking is that the picture quality is not the greatest and there is no commentary. But i highly recommend!
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