The Errol Morris DVD Collection (1988)
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The Errol Morris DVD Collection (Gates of Heaven/The Thin Blue Line/Vernon, Florida)
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| Directed by | Errol Morris |
| Cast | Randall Adams, David Harris (III), Gus Rose, Jackie Johnson and Marshall Touchton |
| Theatrical Release | August 25, 1988 |
| DVD Release | July 26, 2005 |
| Running Time | 241 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 027616902344 |
| Buy this item | $44.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 17 0:05 EDT (details) 3 DVD, MGM (Video & DVD), Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Or 32 new from $33.85, 9 used from $36.77 |
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Average user review:| Definitely not a big 'ol box of Great Errol Morris, but hey! |
Errol is my favorite documentary filmmaker. Fog of War, Mr. Death, Blue Line, Cheap Fast, Brief History of Time. This guy is the best. period. Blue Line is probably his greatest achievement, so I was also curious to see the other two. I had mixed opinions though.
I started with "Gates of Heaven"; I believe his earliest in the set. I string of endlessly quirky, interesting characters (typical Morris) tells you about their journeys surrounding the pet funeral business. This one put my roommate to sleep and I was a bit turned off by it. I'll probably never view it again unless I get really hooked on docs, but it was rather amazing to see a directors craft begin to get honed.
"Vernon, Florida" was definitely a neat one. It was about the crazy people and crazy critters in the little bumf*ck town of Vernon. Really neat old guys telling odd stories and reminiscing take up the bulk of the film. Sound boring? I assure you it isn't.
"A Thin Blue Line" - One of the most important films ever made. This one actually saved an innocent man from DEATH ROW. 'Nuff said. And well worth the money for the box set alone. I can't believe they throw in the other two for that price, d*mn nice indeed. Can I say d*mn on here? Who cares. At least watch this one before you die.
All in all, Errol's done a lot of other great films not in this small set. There probably is little to no market for box sets of docs, though, so don't expect a bigger one some day. So... support Morris and buy his wonderful wonderfulness!
I apologize for being corny at the end there. That was uncalled for. August 10, 2007
| Dare to Change Your Views |
In law school, I watched 'The Thin Blue Line' in one of my first classes on capital punishment jurisprudence. It changed my views, as it demonstrates how our justice system can "do it's job" and still get it completely and tragically wrong. Although I am not a fan of Philip Glass, I do have to admit that even the soundtrack urges the viewers contemplation of the material.
I am very much looking forward to the previously unavailable 'Gates of Heaven' (because I am a pet person) and 'Vernon, Florida' (because I escaped from a small Florida town after high school). December 28, 2005
| One of the great documentary filmmakers |
| About freakin' time! |
"Thin Blue Line" is to documentary what "In Cold Blood" was to non-fiction writing. Morris uses re-enactments along with his interviews to tell the story of a murdered policeman and the man arrested for the crime. Morris' investigative work led to the convicted man's release and the conviction of the real killer.
This is some of the best documentary work ever filmed. August 2, 2005
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