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The Doors

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The story of the famous and influential 1960's rock band and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison.
  • Starring: Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan
  • Directed by: Oliver Stone
  • Runtime: 2 hours 21 minutes
  • Release year: 1991
  • Studio: lionsgate
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Synopsis: The story of the famous and influential 1960's rock band and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison.
Starring: Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan
Supporting actors: Kevin Dillon, Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Madsen, Billy Idol, Frank Whaley
Directed by: Oliver Stone
Genre: Biography, Drama, Music
Runtime: 2 hours 21 minutes
Release year: 1991
Studio: lionsgate
MPAA Rating: Rated R for heavy drug content, and for strong sexuality and language
ASIN: B000IHGLDA
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The Doors (Special Edition) DVD ~ Gretchen Becker

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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: March 01, 1991
  • MPAA: Rated R for heavy drug content, and for strong sexuality and language
  • Production Company: Bill Graham Films, Carolco International N.V., Carolco Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Ixtlan
  • USA Box Office: $ 35 Million
  • Filming Locations: Ambassador Hotel - 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA | Baker, Mojave Desert, California, USA | Barney's Beanery - 8447 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, California, USA | Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA | California, USA | Chateau Marmont - 8221 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | Cimetière du Père-Lachaise - 16 rue Repos, Paris 20, Paris, France | Continental Hyatt Hotel - 8401 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA | Ed Sullivan Theatre - 1697 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA | Grave of Oscar Wilde, Père Lachaise - 65 Boulevard de Ménilmontant, Paris 20, Paris, France | Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | Los Angeles, California, USA | Midtown, Los Angeles, California, USA | Mojave Desert, California, USA | New Mexico, USA | New York City, New York, USA | Orpheum Theater - 842 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA | Palos Verdes Peninsula, California, USA | Paris, France | Providence Mountains State Recreation Area, California, USA | Pulgas Water Temple - Canada Road, Redwood City, California, USA | Redwood City, California, USA | San Francisco, California, USA | Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, California, USA | Shrine Auditorium - 665 W. Jefferson Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA | Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | Venice Beach, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA | Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA | Viper Room - 8852 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA | West Hollywood, California, USA | Whisky a Go Go - 8901 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

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26 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Doors" Light Up the Screen......., January 9, 2003
This review is from: The Doors (Special Edition) (DVD)
This review refers to the Artisan Special Edition(2disc)DVD of "The Doors".....

Become immersed in the wild ride that Oliver Stone takes you on in this legendary film of a legendary rocker.The extrordinary life story of Jim Morrison, played eeriley by Val Kilmer, will keep you mesmerized and stay with you long after the movie has ended.

The film explores "The Doors", from their beginnings in Venice Beach, California, where they exploded onto the rock scene,breaking the mold of music in the 60's, to their rise as superstars. Morrison's life is the main focus as a senstive poet type dropping out of film school, to becoming the Peyote addicted,culture shocking, philosphical rock idol.The LSD trips, the visions of this genius, his personal life and of course the famous controversial concerts are all told through Stone's unique cinematic magic.

You'll get lost not only in the time setting of the story but of course in the music as well. "The Doors" electrifying music is heard throughout the film and follows them chronologically on their journey. It's a film for fans of the cinema and music alike.

As mentioned above Val Kilmer is uncanny in not only his performance as Morrison, but seems to take on the physical appearance as well. The band members played by Kevin Dillon, Kyle Maclachlan and Frank Whaley are extraordinary in their portrayals. Meg Ryan, in a very dramatic roll as Jim's girl Pam is brilliant.
This "Special Edition" DVD is the one to have(and it's not as expensive as the other) It's a 2 disc set, with a fabulous widescreen picture, and a 5.1 Dolby Dig(get to this through the special feature selections) audio track that will blow you away. Lots and lots of special features. On the disc with the movie you can listen to Stone's commentary where he fills you in on how the band met, the genesis of the songs, and where he has taken license with the story. The second disc is filled with featurettes and production notes. Looking at the Technical info for the other edition ("The Collectors") it seems to be longer by 30 minutes and may have some extras not included with this one, but it is not in the 5.1 which for me was the deciding factor in this film featuring this exciting soundtrack.

So get out those mood rings and leather fringe vests and get ready to rock with "The Doors".....
"This Is The End"...........Laurie

also recommended:The Very Best of the Doors
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26 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars mostly reviewing the new features, January 12, 2007
"Pam joined him three years later . . ." is on my copy of the 15 Year Anniversary Edition; the movie is the same as the Special Edition.

The packaging and menus are updated and look great. Substantially better than the special edition.

On to the 2 new features.

The Doors in L.A. - 20 minute feature; Robbie Krieger, John Densmore, (yaaay!), Jimmy Greenspoon, and Pamela Des Barres are the prominent interviews on camera here. Nothing earth shattering, but it's nice to see/hear John Densmore's abridged opinions.

The Jim Morrison Phenomena in Paris - it's interesting. You've got a handful of people who met JDM in Paris and hung out; they describe his mood and what he was (arguably) saying at the time. There's a French librarian who breaks down a lot of the parallels in the subtleties of the lyrics w/Greek literature. There's a somewhat annoying 20 something saying Jim was done with music and The Doors and blah, blah, blah that isn't substantiated w/anything. There is an interview w/Michelle Rudler, who is listed as "Coroner" who says lots of things were done wrong in the documentation of Morrison's death. It's about 50 minutes.

All of the extras on the Special Edition are here as well.

So in conclusion, if you are looking to purchase The Doors movie on DVD, by Oliver Stone, this is the one to get. The movie is entertaining enough but, you know, it's fictional and not historically accurate enough to garner more than 3 stars from this reviewer.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A Comic Book Version of A Unique Talent, October 17, 2005
This review is from: The Doors (Special Edition) (DVD)
Hey, I know I'm in the minority in my opinion here on Amazon, yet I will state unequivocally my view that the portrayal of Jim Morrison, his common-law wife Pamela Courson, the group, and even the supporting cast of regulars in The Doors Universe come off like characters in search of a serious screenwriter.

Come on already, Oliver. Who could sympathize with Jim and Company when they spew out lines of dialogue clipped, of all places, from Morrison's song lyrics? Did you actually think an audience would accept Jim uttering such discordant lines in an everyday conversation? Could you not separate the man from the performer? Because of that awful bit of writing, Jim comes off like a buffoon, not an erudite talent who, despite a lifetime of loneliness, alienation, and addictive tendencies (which would ultimately snuff out his life), still managed to push aside material comfort for a pursuit of the truth as he saw it.

Also, how come Jim revels in such horrible psychobabble? Had you not gleamed the interviews (available through Bright Midnight and other retailers) you'd hear an incredibly bright, articulate young man who lamented the day he elected to be part of a rock and roll band. You'd also have the makings of excellent drama, as a man who cannot escape his fame and a man who longed to create films and poetry in his own right.

How could one ever sympathize with a drunken lout (YOUR Jim) who acts like an ass (seems more like Val Kilmer playing himself rather than Jim), shows no compassion whatsoever, and just appears to become famous in one quick turn of events. The only clue we have to the success stems from the Sullivan show, the airport raid, and assorted concerts, but we never get a sense of Jim being nationally lambasted. Some archival footage might have helped there. But of course then the more sedate, intelligent Morrison--whom you portrayed as bumping into cops whereas Jim preferred to sway at a mike stand (see the archival footage)--doesn't figure in a Hollywood biopic.

What a shame. What a rotten, dirty, salacious mess. Maybe your own demons got the better of your good sense, Oliver. God knows, if your Morrison had been the true Morrison, I'd never had been a fan of his in the first place. Thanks for turning Jim into David Lee Roth, the members of KISS, Robert Plant, and all those other Circus Magazine posterboys for rock and roll excess. Too bad. An integrity, a nonmaterial nature, and a sincere attraction to make art distinguishes Jim from all those other Sex, Drug, and Rock and Roller hellions.
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