Hard Boiled (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection) 
Hard Boiled (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection)

 
Hard Boiled (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection)

Director: John Woo
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: Jun 1998
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Criterion Collection
UPC: 715515009041
Product ID: EPID3213487
Description: When a tough police officer's (Chow Yun-Fat) partner is brutally murdered, he joins forces with another loose-cannon cop (Tony Leung) to exact his own bloody revenge on the gun-smuggling gangsters responsible for his friend's death. A lo...
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  Not the "Ultimate" but Awesome Nonetheless
Review created: 11/07/07
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

For those of you lucky enough to own the Criterion Collection edition of this movie, you might want to hold onto your copy as none of the extras from that edition are included on this one. That being said, the video and audio on this version easily surpass any previous Region 1 incarnations making this edition a must-have for fans of the movie.

The first disc features an audio commentary by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan. He shows off his impressive knowledge of HK geography by pointing out which locations in the film don't exist anymore and their significance in the country's culture. Logan also dishes out interesting factoids, like the teahouse in the opening sequence was going to be demolished and this happened right after they filmed the last scene in the place! As with other commentary tracks that he has done his encyclopedic knowledge about the film and HK cinema in general is quite impressive, making for an informative track.

Disc two starts off with "A Baptism of Fire: A Featurette with Iconic Director John Woo." He was a big fan of Steve McQueen in Bullitt and Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry and with Hard Boiled; he wanted to create his own Dirty Harry. Woo wanted to make Chow Yun-Fat like Eastwood's iconic character but with the Asian actor's warm charisma.

"Partner in Crime: An Interview with Producer Terence Chang." He talks about how he met Woo in the late 1970s but that they didn't start working together until ten years later. Chang also talks about the genesis of the film which was originally a psycho who kills baby (?!). Fortunately, after they filmed the teahouse shoot-out, Chang convinced Woo to discard this idea.

"Art Imitates Life: An Interview with co-star Philip Chan," the actor who played Tequila's boss in the film. He was real policeman before getting into film and brought that authenticity to his role. He actually ran a team of undercover cops and speaks admiringly of working with Woo.

"Mad Dog Bites Again: An Interview with Leading Villain Kwok Choi." He talks about working with Woo on the film. Originally, he was hired to only design the action sequences but Chow Yun-Fat recommended him to play the villain's right-hand man.

"Hard Boiled Location Guide": takes us on a fun, fascinating tour of many of the locations from the movie. Some places, like the teahouse (which is now a mall), don't exist anymore and a little historical background is given to some of the places.

Also included are two trailers, the U.S. and Hong Kong versions.

Finally, there is "Stranglehold Video Game Mini-Making Of." This is the John Woo-approved sequel to Hard Boiled that allows you to play Tequila. This extra shows how deeply involved he was in the game's production with Chow Yun-Fat returning to provide the voice for his character!


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  Awesome movie, Great Gun shooting sequences
Review created: 02/07/07
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Pretty great film, Good subtitles, Good plot, Lots of action sequences. This movie is now one of my favorites. The only down part to this film is price. Since its out of print a copy can cost you as much as 70 dollars US. Beware of bootlegs rolling around. But If you can get a chance, watch the film.


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  One HK Action classic everyone should see...
Review created: 01/10/07
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What can I say at this late date that hasn't already been said? Arguably John Woo's greatest & a film that has been ripped off by so many - from (obviously) Tarentino & Rodriquez on down. In fact, every time two guys hold guns in each others faces, this is where it came from! The sad thing is that from what I hear this film is currently out-of-print in the USA, even though John Woo has a new video game based on Chow Yun-Fat's Teqilla character due out as I write this (early 2007). As for this release, my only disappointment was in the Extras which were to show trailers from all Woo's HK films. Turns out rather than the trailer for "A Better Tomorrow 2" they showed a different version of ABT 1. Oh well, everything else makes this a must-own, that is if you are interested at all in modern Action films & where they come from stylistically.


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  Non stop action thrill ride of a movie - WOW!
Review created: 08/27/06
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If you are just getting into Hong Kong movies, this is one that HAS to be at the top of your "buy it" list. It's an older movie, but a classic in the genre. It's got SO much violence that it becomes humorous... kind of like Death Race 2000, so totally over-the-top that it's funny! I can't recommend this movie highly enough.


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  worth having
Review created: 08/11/09
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Great film showing John Woo's unique style of editing, photography, story. The Criterion transfer comes from the days of laser discs, and pre-dates the digital restoring techniques which Criterion has used to remake other films, such as the magnificent Seven Samurai. That's why Criterion let it go out of print. The subtitles are less than perfect, but it is the best print we have and, therefore, worth having.


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  Hard Boiled (DVD, 1998, Criterion Collection)
Review created: 08/10/09
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BOOTLEG!!! How can ebay let this go on. And now the seller has conveniently left the site. So buyers beware there are a lot of bootlegs of hard boiled among other OOP criterions.


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  thank you love it came right on time
Review created: 08/01/06
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