Golden Years (1991)
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| Directed by | Allen Coulter, Kenneth Fink and Stephen Tolkin |
| Cast | Keith Szarabajka, Felicity Huffman, Ed Lauter, R.D. Call, Bill Raymond, Tim Guinee, Matt Malloy, Peter McRobbie and Frances Sternhagen |
| Theatrical Release | July 16, 1991 |
| Buy this item ... | 1 used from $31.71 |
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Average user review:| Loved it! |
| Not a miniseries: Prematurely cancelled |
The reason why I've given this dvd 2 stars is that the full story was never allowed to unfold. This is NOT a miniseries. This was a full-fledged television series, meant to play out over a number of seasons. The main character, Harlan, who ages backwards, was played by an actor in his mid-thirties. Had the show been kept on the air for two or three seasons, we would have seen him regress back to that age.
The slapped-together series finale was poorly handled, though really there was no good solution. The show was dependent on having multiple seasons, and no ending could have worked. Better to simply pass it by and remember the show for what it was: an intriguing television experiment that was not allowed to work.
I do think sometimes: In the modern age of cable channels putting out quality shows, wouldn't it be wonderful if a channel like Sci-Fi were to commit to three years of a Golden Years remake, and do it right this time? February 7, 2008
| Abridged Version |
This, however, is not it. This piece is a butchered version of the original-- cut down to fit the media, I suspect. It is better than nothing.... but not by a whole lot.
I wouldn't hold my breath for a full version; there's not enough interest in it. My advice: Buy it second-hand for a cheap price. May 12, 2006
| Would have Been Five Stars, But..... |
So, you may ask, why not five stars? Why have I lowered it from great to really good? Well, the ending. Everyone who's seen the movie remembers the ending. It's horrible! I've read about how different this is on TV, and the ending on the video and DVD is horribly quick and hazy, so very unsatisfactory that people may develop a knee-jerk reaction and go bash this movie. Don't. Aside from the horrid (and I mean HORRID) ending, the movie is a five star expierience. I was riveted in my seat, unable to leave my television set, it was that good!
I got this for Christmas in a Stephen King 5 Pack Collection (The Golden Years, Thinner, The langoliers, The Stand, Cujo), and loved it. January 7, 2003
| Too choppy from the middle to the end |
The first two hours on this DVD is great. I think it was the two-hour premiere. However, it goes downhill in the next two hours. Things were taken out that made the plot confusing and even worse some thing were left in that did not make the story flow. The last two hours are disjointed and for some reason goes away from the Protagonist. We don't see him.
The ending had to be re-done because the original ending was a cliffhanger for the following season. The ending totally reeks. It is really, really bad. You sit on your sofa for 4 hours and then it ends the way it did was he most disappointing of all.
Buy the Storm of the Century instead. That was four hours of chills. October 1, 2002
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