The Last Unicorn (1982)
Facts
| Directed by | Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr. |
| Cast | Alan Arkin, Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Tammy Grimes, Robert Klein, Rene Auberjonois, Paul Frees, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lee and Keenan Wynn |
| Theatrical Release | November 19, 1982 |
| DVD Release | February 6, 2007 |
| Running Time | 93 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | G (General Audience) |
| UPC Code | 012236204237 |
| Buy this item | $3.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 2 14:09 EDT (details) 1 DVD, LAST UNICORN, Usually ships in 24 hours, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0), German (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Or 55 new from $3.79, 24 used from $3.50, 4 collectible from $14.99 |
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Average user review:| Simply aweful |
| Wonderful and magic |
A magnificient fairy tale with a beautiful music May 31, 2008
| Amazing film cannot be blamed for the DVD setup...although the 25th anniversary release is better than the other regular DVD... |
The one thing I HATE, hate, HATE about BOTH DVD versions though (and this is coming from a Last Unicorn film connoisseur, those of you who aren't in love with the original won't even notice) is that they CUT OUT Molly Gru's tormented "Damn You!" to the unicorn!!!!! (This is during the "How dare you" scene for those of you who don't know.) This ticks me off beyond belief!! That was one of the favorite and most heartbreaking moments of the film! Peter S. Beagle even mentions the moment in his interview because it is so important to the film! It's just not the same. At least in this version they cut it out completely rather than just putting silence over the image in the other DVD so that her mouth is moving but she's not saying anything. UGH.
Anyway, overall this particular DVD that I am reviewing on now (the 25th anniversary version) is actually quite well put together. I just wish they would interview Jeff Bridges and Mia Farrow and Alan Arkin NOW (or at all for that matter) about the film...that'd be cool. May 28, 2008
| A cut up classic |
I of course bought it, the excitment of what it had to offer growing.
I will start with the bonus features, these are a bit of a disapointment, there was a lot they could have added, deleted scenes, artists scetches, cells, the soundtracks, an actual interview with Peter S. Begal, none of which they had. And while I read on the back what fetures they offered, there is no actual interview with Peter S. Begal just him telling you the story line (in case you didn't watch the movie) and Schmendrick gallery was simpley a few frozen scenes from the movie and 2 books covers (out of many.)
But the movie still was the most important part to me so I could forgive. And the movie I will admit they restored the color on which was refreshing. My vhs video appears quite washed of color throughout and where it does have color it was way over saturated so the color restoration was a nice change. But this I will say is my only compliment to this dvd, for restored color it is nice.
What they did not restore was the scene where they were trying to find their way down to the red bull and made the skull laugh (the actual scene of what they did that made him laugh.) was left out, thye did leave in the scene where he turns water into wine (some versions had that left out because of the religious reference) but not only that they also blanked out the words "damn" in two places and "hell" which seem very awkward. (Where Molly first sees the unicorn and says "damn you where have you been", when Prince Lir is trying to complete his poem, and when roak says hell asking mommy fortuna what they stopped for.)
The older vhs version I have at least has the original words in it. Apparently the company was trying to rerlease the movie for 5 year olds not fans.
Generally dvd rereleases (especially anniversary additions) have ADDITIONAl scenes, not more cut scenes.
It was a large disapointment that they would cut it up more before releasing it. I am glad I have the VHS, it is something to collect, the dvd is something to use and play but not an edition worthy of collecting. Unless you desperately prefer the dvd format you might as well stick with your vhs copy if you have one. May 12, 2008
| Love the movie, hate this cut of it. |
The sound was also sub-par, and obviously not mixed well. Considering I only paid nine bucks for it, I consider it a worthwhile purchase... My VHS is so worn that about half the movie is unwatchable. There are a couple of problems with the audio warping that was also not fixed in this edition.
If you're like me (in the sense that you have a VHS in poor condition) and simply want a watchable version of this movie, then this cut shouldn't give you any problems. If you're a die-hard fan and want a bit more, go for the special edition. I hear good things, but have not seen it myself as of yet. May 6, 2008
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