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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Movie a Cult Classic!!!! See it!!!,
By GreatMovieCriticRobertfromUS (philadelphia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Call Me Mister Tibbs! [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Starring Sidney Landau, Martin . McNair, Barbara (Tibbs Wife), "They Call me Mr. Tibbs is the sequel (sort of ) to `In the Heat of the Night'I saw this on turnerclassicmovies, and it's one of the most entertaining 70's movies I've seen and you've probably never heard of it. I can't blame you though, the 70's had a lot of `B' movies that only revolved around drugs, violence and had no plots and bad actors but this movie is one of the best movies made during that era. The great element of this movie is Poitier himself who resembled the ideal black man- Strong, Intelligent, and Independent. As pointed out in his biography Poitier grew dirt poor in Miami and worked menial jobs, often sleeping in bus terminals. Then he started auditioning in theaters until he eventually got acting parts. In fact actors like Denzel Washington idolized Poitier growing up, though with all respect to Mr. Washington, he didn't really break down the color barrier as did Sidney. Poitier has broken down color barriers in films like "In the Heat of The Night", "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner", and " The Defiant Ones (with Tony Curtis)" He proved that a minority actor can be at the same acting level, if not better than his white counterparts. In fact many of his roles, had him acting against white bigots like "In the Heat of The Night" and "No way out." Now on to the opinion. Sidney Poitier reprises his role as lieutenant Virgil Tibbs from `In The Heat of The Night', this time though, Tibbs is working in San Francisco trying to solve the murder of a prostitute called Miss Joy. Tibbs approaches the crime scene and like a good detective makes detail of everything that could provide a clue to as to who murdered Miss Joy. This is a great detective movie, this movie gives you the important aspects of what a good detectives looks for in solving a case. Fingerprints, pieces of lint on a new carpet, searching for marks on the victim and above all looking into the history of the victim are all clues that Tibbs uses to find the killer. The suspects are: Reverend Logan Sharpe: Tibbs best friend for the past 18 yrs who is campaigning for a special Woody Garfield a real estate man, is the other suspect ,played by the legendary Ed Asner who first became a celebrity through the Mary Tyler Moore Show and other hit tv shows and movies. He plays a real estate man who lends his property to pimps like Mr. Weedon. Mr. Weedon is a pimp who lives on the same apartment where Miss Joy was killed. Without revealing too much (since I want you to see this great film the movie keeps you guessing as to who the killer is. Also there are some decent action scenes where Tibbs (resembling Shaft) beats up the white drug dealers who try to interfere with his investigation. On top of that the film depicts the life of a hardworking black man who protects his family but is tough on them if need be. For instance, in one gripping scene, Tibbs must discipline his son , Andy Tibbs, for hitting his sister and for not cleaning his room. Tibbs gives his son a chance to make up for what he has done by giving him the opportunity to clean his room,but he doesn't do it. Tibbs slaps him on the face because he knows that his son, has not learned to respect authority. His son starts crying but still doesn't follow his father's orders. Tibbs slaps him again until he gets the message. A very gritty, tough, great police crime drama movie. A great inside look into the abilities of Sidney Poitier.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Cast,
By John & Laura Thomas (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
For 1970, this movie was very interesting, multiple issues for the time were displayed. A look into Virgil Tibbs personal life was an excellent touch, with a troubled son, a beautiful wife (Barbara McNair) and a demanding job, the performance by all was excellent. The cast included very talented actors. The plot was interesting, as it was a murder mystery, the movie included, suspense, romance, and some would say the scene with Virgil and his son was quite comical.
11 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
They Call Me Mister Tibbs,
By "ksampson69" (Indiananpolis , Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (DVD)
Sidney Poitier was wonderful "In The Heat of the Night". Yet the sequel, "They Call Me Mister Tibbs!", comes across as a disjointed movie at best. With overlapping incomplete story lines it is difficult to feel empathy for any of the characters. The plot is so silly it is like watching a bad re-run of the "Street of San Francisco" cop show. Am I the only one who noticed the major character flaws that don't mesh with who Virgil Tibbs was "In The Heat Of The Night"? In that finely acted and well written film Tibbs was a detective from Philly. He was unmarried, without any children. Now three years later he is married, with two half grown kids and has been a S.F. cop for twelve years. DUH? Also we have several scenes where Black and White citizens hang out and socialize as if there never was a need for a Civil Rights Movement. And Ed Asner is wasted as a suspect who runs from the police, not because he commited any crime, but for cheating on his wife. The car chase here is maybe the worst in film history. We see Tibbs, in boring scenes, driving his police car with a carboard partner who never says a word but just chain smokes. In fact all the cops, except Tibbs, are window dressing. While the actual killer's motive for murder doesn't make sense and is totally out of sync with his personality. Also the famous line of defiance from "In The Heat Of The Night", "They call me Mister Tibbs!", is never uttered in this film. Sidney Poiter doesn't show the emotion and conflict that we saw when he was opposite Rod Steiger. In that film Tibbs shined brightly. In the sequel he is just an echo. This Turkey don't fly and I will stick with the Virgil I knew and loved from "In The Heat Of The Night".
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely a keeper.,
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This review is from: They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (DVD)
In "In the Heat of the Night", Sidney Poitier was the victim showing that he could do his job in spite of his "handicap" of being black in the South, out of his element. In this movie, he was the leader, broaching no interference in his methods nor taking tidbits of authority from his boss. Sidney's a strong, mature actor in this one.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just Call It In the Light of the Heat, But Not That Ridiculous Title.,
By John Doe (Somewhere in New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (DVD)
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Rate: 6 1/11: Despite the negative criticisms, They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! is not bad of a film. I just think it needs to be re-titled because the movie has nothing to do with In the Heat of the Night. By doing that would just make things much easier for the audience. Oh yeah, get rid of that fatherly stuff. That's too distracting and unnecessary. Focus on the case and the boiling tension out of the issue. The rating of They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! would have been much better for it. Once again, Sidney Poitier creates a commanding presence in the film and steals the show from start to finish. He is the chief reason why the film is entirely watchable. I like the story, and my interest sustained well despite a slow start and sluggish pacing at times. Another thing I like about the movie is the mix in of forensic analysis. It was fun to watch. Finally, the part with the son, wow...was that bad or was that bad? I wish that never occurred in the film; I could do without it for sure. All in all, They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! is a good film to watch to pass the time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
They Call Me Mr Tibbs.,
By Zymoyan (Adelaide South Australia) - See all my reviews
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Sidney Poitier at his best, I am also a fan of Martin Landau, (still waiting to find his movie "The Haunted") Very well written and produced, there are several parallel plots going on throughout loved it.
Regards Zy
5.0 out of 5 stars
Years later,
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When I first saw this movie years ago, I did not like it. Since then I saw it again and absolutely fell in love with Sidney. What happened to these type of actors today? Hardly any of them them except Paul Newman, and several others, have that type of quality that Sidney has. Maybe it is called 'paying their dues or practicing their craft'. Not sure what it is but this movie, was great.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sidney Poitier an unbelievable actor in our time,
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A great rendition of a man in what he stood for. His principles could not be changed no matter what his character goes through.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
good service,
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I am very happy with my purchase. Amazon delivers all the movies I have search for months. I purchase used and they play just as well as new.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Poiter hit!,
By A Customer
This review is from: They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (DVD)
As a Poiter fan I couldn't wait to see this film. This story gave a look at Virgil Tibbs from a personal side. The struggles he faced as a detective were portrayed with his usual brilliant acting! A must see for any fan of his!
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