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Tin Man (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

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Genre Science Fiction
Format Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Collector's Edition
Contributor Kathleen Robertson, Nick Willing, Zooey Deschanel, Alan Cumming, Neal McDonough, Raoul Trujillo, Richard Dreyfuss See more
Language English
Runtime 4 hours and 25 minutes

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A tent-pole miniseries release from RHI Entertainment and SCI FI Channel, Tin Man is a modern science fiction update of L. Frank Baum’s timeless "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." When a sorceress named Azkadellia scorches the once-beautiful land of OZ into a desolate wasteland, the only hope lies in an "outsider" named DG, a young Midwestern woman, whose troubling dreams have summoned her to the doomed paradise. D.G. embarks on a journey to find the great mystic man to save the O.Z. and on her way she befriends a scarecrow named Glitch, a tin cop named Cain, and gentle manimal named Raw. Journey beyond the yellow brick road withTin Man, now on DVD for the first time in this 2-Disc Collector's Edition with amazing bonus features and collectible packaging.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Nick Willing
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, NTSC, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Collector's Edition
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 4 hours and 25 minutes
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Zooey Deschanel, Neal McDonough, Alan Cumming, Richard Dreyfuss, Raoul Trujillo
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Rhi Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0010X744G
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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Imaginative, Wildly Inventive Vision of Oz...
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Imaginative, Wildly Inventive Vision of Oz...
"Tin Man (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)" is a superb reworking of both L. Frank Baum's "Wizard of Oz" and the classic 1939 film loosely based on it, skillfully weaving elements of both, while creating a world uniquely it's own. This is an Oz with real magic, and equal parts of wonder, humor, and terror, a land I didn't want to leave!Much of the credit goes to the Jill E. Blotevogel, Steven Long Mitchell, and Craig W. Van Sickle teleplay, which avoids the slavish devotion to the 1939 film of previous "Oz" incarnations. While it tackles some classic questions from the original movie, head on ("Was Glinda actually Dorothy's mother, as her character was the only one in the film without a Kansas counterpart?"), it also reminds viewers that Baum's book wasn't only an American fairy tale, but a cautionary fable of industrial 'progress' butting heads with an agrarian society. Oz is a land of change, a multitude of cultures, and the uneasy coexistence of sorcery with a rising machine culture.Keeping all this from becoming too 'heavy' is director Nick Willing's tongue-in-cheek humor, and a terrific cast, headed by Zooey Deschanel as a less-than-reverent DG. Her skepticism and growing awareness of her actual role in events is the core of the film, and she is quite wonderful. Equally good are her companions, Alan Cumming as zipper-headed "Glitch" (his brain was stolen), Neal McDonough as an ex-lawman (first encountered imprisoned in a metallic 'suit'), and Raoul Trujillo (looking remarkably like Bert Lahr) as a cowardly member of a lion-like telepathic species. Yes, Toto is here, too (but there is a surprise I'll let you discover when you view the film!)The witches and wizards are a major treat of the film, although Richard Dreyfuss' role, based on the Wizard of Oz, himself, is smaller than you'd expect. However, lovely Kathleen Robertson, as the wicked witch Azkadellia, is fabulous, with an old crone within her every bit as ugly as Margaret Hamilton!There is so much to enjoy in "Tin Man", and so many subtle references to Baum's vision and the 1939 film, that it simply can't be viewed only once. I've watched it three times, and I'm STILL finding things...I think you'll be 'hooked', as well!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
    I loved this when it first came out on tv, but now it's even better. First, the color and audio are better. Second, I believe there may be a few more scenes added, but my memory is a little weak. I may just have missed them originally, getting a drink or whatever. At any rate, I was delighted to receive itand have now watched it twice in the short time I've had it. A modern Wizard of Oz doing appropriate homage to the original!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2008
    WARNING: some spoilers.

    My close-second (after Return to Oz) favorite film rendition of Oz is the recent SciFi miniseries, Tin Man. It keeps all the magic and fairy tale of the original works, but this time infusing it with new energy and more modern twists. This is a much more adult version of Oz, but it still maintains the perfect balances of magic and meaning, fairytale and modern images, and it is still distinctly American.

    Baum, I believe, would have loved this clever adaptation of his stories. It totally keeps the spirit, the meaning, the heart, and the magic of the Oz tales. The magic is still here in the form of the American fairy tale: a brilliant blending of bits of American life (subberbia fallen, a doomsday machine, drugs, bars and psychics) and mechanisms (robots, super computers, hippie vans) with the land of the fairy (witches, monsters, princes and princesses). The symbolism/meaning of Baum is still here; the commentary on American life is still here.

    DG (played by the wonderful Zooey Deschanel, who maintains a difficult balance between wide-eyed child and cynical adult, human and magical creature), like Ozma and other Oz heroines, is a little lost girl on her journey through a warped and symbolic version of her own world. She is a lost princess on the search for her identity. Like Dorothy, her greatest strength is her courage and her ability to make odd friends along the Brick Road.

    In the O.Z., DG meets up with symbolic and damaged characters that help her on her way. The Scarecrow figure, Glitch, was once a high ranking bureaucrat, a Daedalous figure that made amazing inventions, some of which are being corrupted and used for great evil by the new government. Here is the threat of the cleverness and American inventiveness and modernization. Even worse, Glitch's brain has been tampered with, reducing him to a gibbering, amnesia-ridden idiot. He doesn't know who he was or what he has fallen from. The Tin Man, Cain, was locked in a tin box and forced to watch his family tortured and killed over and over again. A jaded ex-cop (or Tin Man), he may not be made out of metal, but his heart is certainly absent. Raw, a psychic and spiritual character, is part of a species that is abused for their powers and abilities. The evil witch, Az, uses drugs, spiritualism, brainwashing, torture, and machines to keep her power and do evil.

    The production design is very clever. It keeps the magic and mystical nature of Baum's fairy tale (particularly reflecting the illustrations of the books with the girls costumes). It also borrows from the 1930s period (the time of the original film), but warping it into more Film Noir, so that--visually--we have the same world. For instance, the cars and nightclub, the girl's hair styles. Mixing fairy tale images with the Film Noir is a brilliant blend that creates modern darkness and an otherworly feel. Other images are a nod to the original story, particularly the bronze machines with very visible bolts and the electric beams. There is plenty of modern culture mixed in, too. This Oz, just as Baum's Oz, is populated by robots (who actually raised DG) who live in a now-run-down 1950s suburban town that was once a near-Utopia but is now reduced to rubble. DG's father flies a hot air balloon, just as the original wizard did.

    The story has enough twists and turns and revelations, darkness and triumph, to maintain the many hours of the miniseries. But the real appeal is all the images and effects, the many very likeable and complicated characters played by quite talented actors. If you're a fan of the original Oz books, or just an adult that likes a good fairy tale, check this one out. It's from the guys that gave us the fantastic and thoroughly clever adult fairy tale, The 10th Kingdom. I hope they'll be giving us more, too.

    Also, the DVD quality is fantastic (so much better than the televised version).
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2013
    I'll start with the fact that this movie was originally a SciFI Channel movie. Best actors: Alan Cumming for Glitch, Neal McDonough as the titular Tin Man, and the remarkable "evil" Azkadelia played by Kathleen Robertson.This is a darker, more believable, and more adult tale of OZ.

    While I absolutely love the story telling expertise in this film and most of the acting abilities of the actors in the movie,I will have to say that the actress playing Dorothy Gale was out of her element in this one. The acting was wooden (though she loosened up toward the end) and you can see the rest of the actors attempting to help and support her. However, I would have to say it is the director's fault that the Dorothy ended up stilted rather than tough.

    That being said,The acting only detracted a little from the story. It is a tale of struggle between good versus evil. Dorothy starts off as a teen in the corn belt of America, attempting to liven up her dull existence while also trying to figure out the rest of her life.

    Suddenly, everything she thought she knew about her "parents" and herself gets turned upside down when a twister arrives bearing unwanted guests. Assassins bent on killing Dorothy invade their home. In an attempt to save Dorothy she is shoved into the tornado.

    Of course the result is she is dumped into the land of OZ. Here is where the acting becomes somewhat wooden. Perhaps she was trying to portray shock and dismay.

    Dorothy ends up captured my "munchkin" types who put her in a cage dangled high in the trees where they are hiding from the Witch's men. She meet the Glitch who literally had part of his brain removed by the witch and a zipper placed in his head. Every so often his mind glitches while trying to remember some thing important that is in the other part of his brain, thus the nickname. Later it turns out he was the court adviser to the Queen and a very gifted inventor. Neal McDonough does a great job with this (he has had other really great roles after this one, like that of Loki in the last Avengers creation) and is quite believable.

    They escape when the witch's men invade the little gathering and they take off down the road and come across the "Tin Man". He is locked in a tin suit (similar to an old fashioned diving suit with the big helmet) and forced to watch the execution of his wife by the witch's men over and over. Dorothy finds out that he was a policeman for the Queen in the Emerald city and was called Tin Man for the badge he wore. The actor does a great, believable job being the tough silent type and eventually warms up to the other characters.

    Toto turns out to me a shapeshifter who used to teach Dorothy and her sister Azkadelia (who is actually the witch causing the havoc in the kingdom) magic and he shape shifts into a scottie terrier. His loyalty is suspect during most of the movie and adds much suspense.

    Well, I don't want to spoil everything for you as there are many more surprises in store for the watcher and much more to the story. Suffice it to say that my grandchildren will see this in a few more years, but it is definitely going into my favorites.
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  • The Husband ;)
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Dystopian Oz
    Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2024
    This is a great story of liberation, I won't spoil it! Brilliant acting and entertaining the entire way through. You just never know what is coming next.
  • Stanisław Polska
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super fantasy
    Reviewed in Poland on February 18, 2022
    Bardzo fajny film fantasy, dla całej rodziny. Polecam
  • gabriele
    1.0 out of 5 stars Manca la lingua italina
    Reviewed in Italy on January 15, 2017
    Non sono assolutamente soddisfatto.
    Ha solo 2 lingue che si possono scegliere dal menu: inglese e spagnolo.
    Inutile. Ho buttato i soldi.
  • Mick
    5.0 out of 5 stars pour les fans
    Reviewed in France on April 7, 2016
    Très content d'avoir mis la main sur le collector blu-ray de ce film, qui est juste une grosse farce dans son edition M6 en dvd...Certe il faut parler anglais pour cette édition, mais c'est l'oeuvre telle qu'elle a été filmée...et non pas un vulgaire film coupé et recoupé...
  • Sephire
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hace mucho tiempo...
    Reviewed in Spain on March 4, 2016
    La verdad es que nunca espere encontrarme esta mini-serie y menos en blu-ray. Buena calidad tanto de producto como de estado y envio rapido