Gunmen | | Cast : | Christopher Lambert, Mario Van Peebles | | Director : | Deran Sarafian | | Studio : | Artisan Entertainment | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned | | Released Date : | February 04, 1994 | | DVD Released Date : | April 23, 2002 | | Language : | English (Dubbed) | | Audience Rating : | R (Restricted) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |  | | Date | May 14, 2004 | | Summary | Horrible | Content
 | Mario is a cop who is looking for some drug money. It was a waste of time for me to watch this. IMHO it was just poorly put together. |
| Rating |  | | Date | April 22, 2002 | | Summary | Congratulations Artisan, You've Ruined Another Great Movie | Content
 | Gunmen is one of my favorite action movies, it's got great scenery, action galore, a fast pace, and great performances, especially from Denis Leary, who steals the show as villain Armor. However this DVD really hurts the film. It's presented in pan-and-scan with poor quality and so-so sound, and has no extras. Artisan ruined another great movie called Joshua Tree (or Army Of One, as the DVD cover for that movie incorrectly states) with the DVD, which featured a similar DVD transfer (very poor). I'd wait for a re-release with a better transfer and sound and with the film in it's OAR plus with some extras, like a commentary and making-of featurette... |
| Rating |     | | Date | April 02, 2002 | | Summary | Good movie hurt by video format. | Content
 | It is a shame Gunmen didn't get fair treatment when it was brought to DVD. Originally shot in 2.35:1 widescreen, the DVD and obviously, the video are only available in 1.33:1 full TV screen format. Almost half the picture is missing, and it shows. Even ignoring the lush scenery cut off, too often the characters' faces are missing from the frame. Even worse is that the DVD transfer is rotten. It may have been from a S-VHS master from what it looks like. It is full of film grain which compresses awfully on DVDs, making the entire movie look muddy. This is a terrible shame because Gunmen is a fun, lightweight flick of two guys, one good, the other bad, forced to work together against a common enemy. There are many funny one liners, and the action scenes are pretty good, though low budget. Denis Leary is always fun to watch when he's angry or evil, and he's almost always both in Gunmen. |
| Rating |     | | Date | April 01, 2002 | | Summary | "i gotta tell ya, I don't swallow" | Content
 | Real nice B-grader, Lambert has a real flair for the comedy, if only the people behind the camera could make up their mind whether it's a action comedy, or action thriller. Because it's certainly not the latter, but the laughs dry up a bit after the hilarious first half hour. Leary always entertains as the bad guy as well. |
| Rating |  | | Date | January 04, 2002 | | Summary | Sigh! Artisan does it again. | Content
 | This film was shot full anamorphic 2.35:1 Panavision and is full of gorgeous and pretty scenery. But just like they did with another Christopher Lambert film, Fortress and the Dolph Lundgren movie Joshua Tree they have released this in mutilated pan and scan format with about half the picture missing. Gunmen is a lively and entertaining movie with a witty script, nonstop action and a first rate cast. Denis Leary once again nails the bad guy role to a tee and Lambert and Peebles (who starred together in Highlander 3) make for a great buddy team. But I cannot recommend this movie to you on DVD. I waited so long for this to be released only to be dissapointed by the lack of OAR. Even the cover art is horrid. I mean I don't remember any volcanos in the film. Stay away from this DVD. Stick with your VHS. It is of the same quality. |
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