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I believe the "Special Edition" is an improvement. Overall, I would say the film is very well crafted but let down by a dramatically uneven, rambling, narrative that just doesn't allow its two lead characters to become distinctive or engaging enough to compel our deep involvement; nor is the changing relationship between the two effectively delineated.
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Well, How d'ya like to kiss ma sister's black cat's/kids ass???!! Please Bill, listen again to the line (from The Wild Bunch): It's "black KID'S ass". I heard it directly from the horse's (Bo Hopkin's) mouth. IMDB is wrong.
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Aug 31, 2016 - 12:08 AM
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Rameau
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This has been on TCM in HD a few times looking very nice, but it's the Seydor cut which I don't like, so it's a frustrating experience, scenes cut out, lines cut out, new scenes in. If Warner finally gets around to releasing this on Blu-ray, I hope it's both cuts (like the DVD), just the Seydor, then I wouldn't buy it. TCM have also shown a lovely looking HD transfer of Ride The High Country. ...& I think Bob Dylan's music works really well, I esp. like the title music.
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