Judgment Night | | Cast : | Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Denis Leary | | Director : | Stephen Hopkins | | Studio : | Universal Studios Ho | | Format : | Color, Widescreen | | Released Date : | October 15, 1993 | | DVD Released Date : | January 20, 2004 | | Language : | English (Dubbed), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) | | Audience Rating : | R (Restricted) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | July 19, 2004 | | Summary | Great film, but where are the extras??? | Content
 | After the miserable first release of Good Times-DVD, I expected a special collector's edition from UNIVERSAL. Of course, I should get disappointed - except of one lousy trailer there is nothing on the DVD! Although it was a nice try from UNIVERSAL to worth up the DVD with a DTS-Soundtrack, the DVD actually only matches the first release with its better picture-quality on this DVD-9! The film itself of course is some great-laconic action-flic with great acting-performances (Leary is a standout as Fellon, the bad guy!). |
| Rating |      | | Date | February 04, 2004 | | Summary | Great suspense, awesome set-pieces. | Content
 | Since seeing this film I've never been comfortable with Denis Leary as a comedian because he's so damn convincing as the cold-hearted bad guy in this. I think he's a great actor but this is the movie to see him in as it's A. His best performance and B. One of the best villains ever in movies. Judgment Night kind of comes across as a modern, urban Deliverance. There are many similarities between them but Judgment Night clearly has more excitement. Estevez, Gooding Jnr, Piven and Dorff play well off each other and Piven especially seems to really get into the whiny runt of his character. Leary plays Fallon, a dangerous criminal from Chicago's bad side. And when the four pals cross him and witness a murder carried out by him a chase across derelict landscapes follows. Peter Greene, an actor I always like to see, plays Sykes, one of Fallon's cohorts as well as Everlast from the rap group House of Pain as Rhodes. They sure do make a threatening impression. Director Stephen Hopkins (who also did Predator 2 and Blown Away) uses creeping camera movements and neo-noir lighting to provoke multiple eerie moments as well as a great deal of tension. Slow-mo and warped sound effects are also used to great effect in the finale. This DVD by Universal massively improves on the old release by Goodtimes. Now the film is brilliantly presented in it's proper aspect ratio of 2.35:1. This new framing wonderfully compliments the gothic atmosphere and brooding silhouette photography. The terrible Dolby 2.0 soundtrack has been dropped and replaced with a grand DTS 5.1 track (Judgment Night was one of the first movies to be released in DTS). For the presentation of the movie it's surely a great package but the only extra is a trailer. It's still a must buy! |
| Rating |    | | Date | January 27, 2004 | | Summary | Hmmmmmmmmmmm | Content
 | This is one of those movies that someone has in their movie collections, which a) you've never heard of, and b) you don't really have any interest in seeing. I'll watch anything at least once, and having seen Emilio Estevez in Loaded Weapon, thinking he had a little boy lost quality about him, I figured what the hell. What was most disappointing about this movie was that the various chase scenes between the good guys and the bad guys never seemed to result in anything. The good guys (Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Stephen Dorff & the other guy) were always far away from the bad guys (including the Christian Slater looking Denis Leary, and the guy from The Mask), or they come close, but more often than not, nothing happens. The only time they come close is when they're on the roof, and climbing across the ladder - the guy's name who I forget comes too damn close. With all of the missing each other stuff, I was expecting a very anti-climatic ending. I was quite surprised at the face off between Emilio Estevez and Denis Leary. It certainly makes up for the rest of the film, and is edge-of-your-seat gripping stuff! Otherwise, a fairly average movie. |
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