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Hard Boiled (DVD) (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition) (US Version) DVD Region 1

Philip Chan (Actor) | Benny Lam (Actor) | Kwok Philip (Actor) | Wu Bai (Actor)
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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 lot of action, guns, and violence, all masterfully rendered by action maestro John Woo (THE KILLER, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2). This is the last film the director made in his native Hong Kong before emigrating to the United States.

"...[Woo is] a very brisk, talented director with a gift for the flashy effect and the bizarre confrontation..." - Vincent, Canby (New York Times Critic), New York Times, 06/18/1993

"...From Hong Kong with a bullet, an action classic..." - Tom, Russo (Premiere Critic), Premiere, 09/01/1994

"...Three of the greatest shootouts ever punctuate John Woo's instant cop classic from Hong Kong..." - Mike, Clark (USA Today Critic), USA Today, 02/17/1995

"...All the Woo trademarks are present and correct..." - Andy, Lowe (Total Film Critic), Total Film, 07/01/2000

"...The climactic attack on the hospital is as eye-popping as any Busby Berkeley production number..." - Ty, Burr (Entertainment Weekly Critic), Entertainment Weekly, 01/11/2002

"John Woo's 1992 cop thriller was his last Hong Kong movie, and it's a self-conscious career peak." - Tom, Charity (Film Critic), Uncut, 12/01/2004

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Product Title: Hard Boiled (DVD) (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition) (US Version) 辣手神探 (DVD) (終極雙碟版) (美國版) 辣手神探 (DVD) (终极双碟版) (美国版) Hard Boiled (2-Disc Ultimate Edition) (US Version) Hard Boiled (2-Disc Ultimate Edition) (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Philip Chan (Actor) | Benny Lam (Actor) | Kwok Philip (Actor) | Wu Bai (Actor) | Ng Shui-Tung (Actor) | Kwan Hoi Sang (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (Actor) | Chi-Ling Lin (Actor) | David Wu (Actor) | Michael Gibbs (Actor) | Meng Lo (Actor) | Barry Wong (Actor) | Stephen Chow (Actor) Philip Chan (Actor) | Benny Lam (Actor) | 郭 追 (Actor) | Wu Bai (Actor) | Ng Shui-Tung (Actor) | Kwan Hoi Sang (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (Actor) | Chi-Ling Lin (Actor) | David Wu (Actor) | Michael Gibbs (Actor) | Meng Lo (Actor) | Barry Wong (Actor) | Stephen Chow (Actor) Philip Chan (Actor) | Benny Lam (Actor) | 郭 追 (Actor) | Wu Bai (Actor) | Ng Shui-Tung (Actor) | Kwan Hoi Sang (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (Actor) | Chi-Ling Lin (Actor) | David Wu (Actor) | Michael Gibbs (Actor) | Meng Lo (Actor) | Barry Wong (Actor) | Stephen Chow (Actor) Philip Chan (Actor) | Benny Lam (Actor) | Kwok Philip (Actor) | Wu Bai (Actor) | Ng Shui-Tung (Actor) | Kwan Hoi Sang (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (Actor) | Chi-Ling Lin (Actor) | David Wu (Actor) | Michael Gibbs (Actor) | Meng Lo (Actor) | Barry Wong (Actor) | Stephen Chow (Actor) Philip Chan (Actor) | Benny Lam (Actor) | Kwok Philip (Actor) | Wu Bai (Actor) | Ng Shui-Tung (Actor) | Kwan Hoi Sang (Actor) | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (Actor) | Chi-Ling Lin (Actor) | David Wu (Actor) | Michael Gibbs (Actor) | Meng Lo (Actor) | Barry Wong (Actor) | Stephen Chow (Actor)
Director: Khan Chan Khan Chan Khan Chan Khan Chan Khan Chan
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Release Date: 2007-05-22
UPC Code: 796019801928
Language: English, Cantonese
Subtitles: English
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Rating: Not Rated
Publisher: Weinstein Company/Genius
Other Information: 2 DVDs
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004815731

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Director: John Woo

DVD Features:

2-Disc Set
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
(unspecified) - Cantonese, English
Subtitles - English - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Interviews: John Woo - Director

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Professional Review of "Hard Boiled (DVD) (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition) (US Version)"

March 6, 2007

This professional review refers to Hard Boiled (DTS Version) (US Version)
There are two types of John Woo fan. There's the John Woo fan who prefers The Killer, and there's the John Woo fan who likes Hard Boiled the best. Now, this is not to say that, in expressing a particular love for one film, the fan is immediately and necessarily prohibited from taking any pleasure from the other option - far from it! A fan of The Killer may still groove on Hard Boiled and vice versa. But as much as they still enjoy that other option, no fan can hold both films in equal regard.

Both are great films. Both are directed by Woo, obviously. Both star Chow Yun Fat. Both deal with similar thematic material, and both feature some brilliant action set pieces. However, despite these similarities, The Killer and Hard-Boiled are very different films, and the difference between them is not due to something that one film has that the other doesn't, or something that one film does better than the other, but instead comes from a rather startling disparity in tone between the two. It is in this disparity that the reason for most fans' preference for one film over the other lies. "The Killer is too dark!" the Hard Boiled supporters cry. "Too morally messed-up!" "But still," reply fans of The Killer, "Hard Boiled is too lite-on!"

I prefer The Killer. There, I've said it. But even if I do think that Hard Boiled is a bit lite-on I still think it's super-cool. I've yet to watch it in a cinema, but it's apparent even from my puny TV screen at home that Hard Boiled is much more about spectacle than The Killer (which is by no means a bad thing). Things explode. A lot. Cars, motorcycles, gangsters, and even a hospital get the complete pyrotechnic treatment. The performances are just as, haha, incendiary; Chow Yun Fat totally burns it up as cop Tequila, but he doesn't get nearly as much angsting to do as Tony Leung, who angsts just fine, by the way.

Sadly, Hard Boiled was John Woo's last Hong Kong film, but there's some incredible stuff here, including a two-and-a-half-minute action sequence filmed in a single take that boasts a higher body-count and more stunts than your average Hollywood flick has in its entire running time! So then, action-lovers, what are you waiting for? Get lovin'!

9 birdcages out of 10

by Jonathan McCoy - heroic-cinema.com

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (2)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.8 out of 10 (12)

Kevin Kennedy
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August 10, 2009

Unforgettable John Woo shoot-'em-up Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
If you love action movies and you haven't yet seen "Hard Boiled", then make sure you get a copy as soon as possible because director John Woo raised the bar for all action films when he created this blockbuster. Starring Chow Yun Fat as a pistol-slinging police detective who breaks all the rules, Tony Leung Chiu Wai as a cop who has gone deep undercover into the world of triad gun-trafficking, and Anthony Wong as an underworld kingpin who will stop at nothing to come out on top, "Hard Boiled" has many of the most iconic moments on Hong Kong film history.

The first half of the movie is a taut potboiler about Chow's relentless efforts to bring Wong to justice and Leung's scheming to ingratiate himself with Wong. The film depicts a dark and ultra-violent world in which no one can be trusted and the legal restrictions on the cops' behavior seems to leave them at a hopeless disadvantage. The second half of the film explodes in an orgy of acrobatic (and sometimes preposterous) violence unlike anything else I've seen. Chow Yun Fat is in top form here and Tony Leung gives a nicely shaded performance. Philip Kwok also creates an indelible impression as the relentless killer who has some lines he believes should not be crossed.

My one disappointment with this film is that the endless violence in the film's second half wipes away the atmospheric thriller that forms the film's first half; the movie goes from being a complex depiction of the border between good and evil to being an over-the-top exhibition of pyrotechnics. I wish that director John Woo had been able to bring a bit more of the film's moral complexity into the film's second half. Nonetheless, "Hard Boiled" is a must-see for action buffs and it has never looked better than it does in this beautifully remastered Dragon Dynasty DVD. Among other valuable special features, the DVD offers an interesting commentary by HK film expert Logan Bey. Highly recommended.
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KingX
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April 21, 2008

John Woo's best Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
HardBoiled is totally HardBoiled even after all these years, nothing really can compete with this ultimate feast of bullet action!

John Woo has really made this his masterpiece and nothing from him as really come up to par with this amasing film.

This edition from Dragon Dynasty is a really good release with a nice extra DVD full of extra stuff to dig into when you have completed watching the film.

the picture is really good to the sound comes with the origional mono track aswell as an DTS or DD5.1 option.

If you like action this film is surly for you and this edition as, I guess, the best one to get if you want lots of extras and not just the film.
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October 8, 2007

This customer review refers to Hard Boiled (DTS Version) (US Version)
Ultra Violent! Ultra Cool! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Chow Yun-Fat is possibly the coolest gun-toting policeman (or gangster) to ever appear in any movie! It looks like he is having such a good time blowing the bad guys away! Even when he's shot, and he frequently is, it doesn't slow him down or dampen his spirit. Usually chewing on a match and flashing the famous Chow Yun-Fat smile, it's impossible not to like this guy. I think if you're a girl, you want to be WITH him and if you're a guy you just want to BE him! He has one of the strongest and most charismatic personalities in movies today.

Hard-Boiled is thrilling from start to finish. I've never seen a movie in this genre take place in a hospital. It's really a stroke of genius, because it's so unexpected and kind of taboo -- putting all those innocent people -- and babies -- in danger. Yet, it works! I especially like Chow Yun-Fat blowing the bad guys away while carrying a small baby who seems to be having a great time! The baby flashes a big smile every time Chow Yun-Fat's bullet hits its target, which means the baby has a big smile on its face almost all the time. This baby has a big future ahead of it in movies. He's a natural!

Tony Leung is terriffic in his role and also looks gorgeous! This movie really doesn't have a down-side. It has interesting characters, unexpected locales and tons of bullets and dead bodies! It's an exciting violent fun film which keeps your interest from beginning to end. You won't be checking your watch during this movie
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MAGMA
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April 16, 2006

This customer review refers to Hard Boiled (DTS Version) (US Version)
ONE OF THE TWO BEST JOHN WOO MOVIES Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
IN MY MIND THE KILLER IS THE ONLY ACTION MOVIE BETTER THAN HARD BOILED.WOO WAS AT HIS BEST WITH HARD BOILED AND ITS A PITY ITS BEEN HIS LAST BEST FILM.GREAT GUNPLAY AND ACTION SEQUENCES.IT CONTAINS THE BEST ACTION FINALE EVER.AT THE HOSPITAL!!!
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Shin
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October 16, 2005

This customer review refers to Hard Boiled (DTS Version) (US Version)
One of the best John Woo films. Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I was really blown away the first time I saw this movie. Gun play action scenes is just awesome and very creative. I believe no other gun based action movie haven't topped this yet. Chow and Leung really shine in this film, they were incredible. Hard Boiled is classic and top notch John Woo.
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