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Heat (1972)

Starring: Sylvia Miles, Joe Dallesandro Director: Paul Morrissey Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Sylvia Miles, Joe Dallesandro, Andrea Feldman, Pat Ast, Ray Vestal
  • Directors: Paul Morrissey
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 1, 1998
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6305186561
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #117,528 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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    #14 in  Movies & TV > Art House & International > By Director > Morrissey, Paul
    #50 in  Movies & TV > Cult Movies > Drama
  • For more information about "Heat" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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The 1971 Heat was an early entry in filmmaker Paul Morrissey's tenure as the official director of movies coming out of Andy Warhol's so-called Factory. (Morrissey took the reins from Warhol himself, after the artist had made a number of celebrated underground films.) Factory star Joe Dallesandro plays the William Holden part in what is essentially an unofficial remake of Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard. As a former child star named Little Joe, Dallesandro's on-the-skids actor is bedding anyone who he thinks can help his career. Going nowhere, he becomes involved with an aging former star (Sylvia Miles), and while their relationship doesn't do much for his aspirations it contributes to Morrissey's unvarnished portrait of Hollywood hustling that certainly falls below the radar of Wilder's classic. Not a great film but a distinctive and memorable one, Heat extends Morrissey's fascination with the tawdry and humiliating fate of most big dreams, and is more poignant than most of the director's later work. --Tom Keogh

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Sylvia Miles is a fading, practically unknown star, given to game shows, TV movies and studs. Joe Dallesandro is a one-time child actor who lives in a sunbaked motel, where the obese landlady gives cut rates for service and complains about the star's freaked-out daughter, who lives with baby and lesbian love in a suite. High comedy and low tragedy... [with] a gifted and offbeat cast.--Judith Crist, New York Magazine. Written & directed by Paul Morrissey, "presented" by Andy Warhol.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good example of psychological/midnight (pre-sleep) genre, January 21, 2001
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The main atmosphere of the film reminds me of a theatre play. This piece is neither a typical high budget American movie nor a totally underground one.(but a hybrid one) As i indicated above, the director seems to focus on the characters' personalities (like a theatre play) to give some personal messages to the viewer/observer. Whenever i watch the movie, i feel that i'm a doctor in a mental hospital and observing people. All the characters in the movie have some weaknesses in their personalities as it is in real life. And, in my opinion, the impressive presentation of the weaknesses of the different personalities is the underlying factor of the Heat's above - average success. For example, the performance of Sylvia Miles was really haunting. Her acting made me play this DVD three times last week. This role matches her perfectly. i can say the same for other movie characters. it seems like all the people are acting themselves not the roles. Therefore, one can,easily, feel the voyeuristic delight of observing people's daily private life (which is so trendy on today's television programmes) while watching the Heat. As for the subject guy, Joe Dallesandro, in terms of acting, he brings no striking or notable performance to the movie. However, to me, again, i may say that he plays himself. He's destined to act this role. Of course, there's no need to say that he's so young, beautiful and sexy in the HEAT. Being a fan of him can be only reason to watch this movie. However i should warn you that if your intent is to observe Joe's body and sexuality, this movie may not give you enough of his flesh. So, you'd better try 'The Flesh' from the famous Paul Morrissey trilogy. As a bottom line, this is not a brilliant, first class, unforgettable or masterpiece movie example at all. However, if you are into theather play-like, low-budgeted, psychological/midnight(pre-sleep) genre movies featuring a beautiful, long-haired, sexy guy with a swimwear(not showing his flesh excessively), this one is definetly for you! PS: The DVD version of this movie contains an extra material about the intentionally chosen dialogues of a few movie characters taken from the movie sequences. So this helps us more to understand the characters' personalities and their driving forces.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mad Camp Spoof of 'Sunset Boulevard', June 17, 1999
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This review is from: Heat [VHS] (VHS Tape)
HEAT is a riot - aging game show hostess vies with lesbian daughter for the affections of sexually ambiguous has been TV cowboy. The lines are eminently quotable ("Do you want your son to grow up to be a lesbian??") and the acting has elements that make cinema verite look like fantasyland. I know people (not ME, of course!) who've seen this thing 50, 60 times - and still can't get enough.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Underground Classic, June 27, 2006
This review is from: Heat (DVD)
This is the most coherent in the Flesh/Trash/Heat trilogy and certainly more watchable than Andy Warhol's films that he personally "directed" (anyone for 8 hours of the Empire State Building?). John Waters was certainly influenced by Andy Warhol (who returned the favor in Andy Warhol's Bad) but his films were a lot more fun to watch. Though, just as in Andy Warhol, early John Waters had the characters basically play themselves, Pink Flamingoes and Female Trouble are shockingly hilarious, whereas Heat has a creepy sense of exploitation. This update on Sunset Boulevard (a far better movie by far) has the characters repeating what seem like monologues. The storyline revolves around the characters using each other sexually and otherwise and even though the "acting" is certainly lacking, the characters seem like real people who lived in the countercultural version of skid row at the time with the explicit scenes verging on pornographic without being at all arousing. The reason I called Heat a "classic" is that underground films at the time could be tedious, random images, political diatrebes, or experiments with film (the same shot over and over). This was way before underground films morphed into independent films where with the right connections, you could actually make a profit as well as before the vcr, when seeing an underground movie was an experience in itself. That world has now disappeared and "Heat" is a fragment of that time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best sleazy humour you've ever seen
I've been in love with this film for at least 20 years. I've probably seen it a hundred times, but I still watch it on occasion. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Lance Aaron Walters

5.0 out of 5 stars Raw, engaging, and entertaining
I'm pleasantly surprised to find all these positive reviews on Amazon, since I don't consider Paul Morrissey's early work to be very accessible. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Steward Willons

5.0 out of 5 stars HOT and the Guys are 70's Sexy!
Heat" is a parody of "Sunset Boulevard." Joey Davis, an unemployed ex-child actor, uses sex to get his landlady Lydia, to reduce his rent, and then tries to exert his influence on... Read more
Published 14 months ago by David Colvin

3.0 out of 5 stars "Cacha Culla Bubeleh, Can I Have A Cup Of Coffee?"
"Heat" is by no means a good film, but it is the best outing from Warhol director Paul Morrissey.

Joe Dallesandro plays basically the same character as in "Flesh" and... Read more
Published on November 27, 2006 by David Irwin

4.0 out of 5 stars Plastic slice of life
This is probably the most accessible of the Worhol flicks, and comes across as a seedy voyeuristic experience. Read more
Published on August 23, 2002 by rrrrob

4.0 out of 5 stars Plastic slice of life
This is probably the most accessible of the Worhol flicks, and comes across as a seedy voyeuristic experience. Read more
Published on August 23, 2002 by rrrrob

4.0 out of 5 stars Never be a gigolo in Hollywood
Change the planet, leave New York City and move to Los Angeles. Bring a youngish beautiful man in a nest of women in heat and you could end up with a gigolo who plays the role... Read more
Published on February 6, 2002 by Jacques COULARDEAU

5.0 out of 5 stars SHE LIVES THE NEXT BLOCK OVER, AND IS THE APT MANAGER
THIS IS THE BEST OF ALL....AND PAT AST LIVES OVER ONE BLOCK, AND IS THE MANAGER OF HER APARTMENT COMPLEX. Read more
Published on September 10, 2001 by STEVEN...MISS AST'S NEIGHBOR

5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterical Script and Hysterical Sylvia Miles
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. The beginning is fairly slow going, but once Sylvia Miles comes on the scene as an aging has been starlette, the movie is brilliant... Read more
Published on May 6, 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Cool Heat.
A memorable Warhol creation which highlights the pathos of age and decay - Dallesandro's character has had his 'fifteen minutes of TV fame', Miles is an aging actress and the... Read more
Published on December 10, 1999 by Matthew McWilliams

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