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A visually stunning sci-fi spectacle, May 18 2003
I have fond memories of seeing "Logan's Run" in the theaters many years ago, and am delighted to see this film getting a fine presentation on DVD. Directed by Michael Anderson, the film takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where humans live a hedonistic life in the shelter of a domed city. There's just one catch to this pleasure-oriented utopia: nobody is permitted to live past the age of 30. The title character, played by Michael York, is a Sandman: an elite policeman assigned to kill those who flee the birthday death sentence. But a surprising assignment takes Logan on a voyage that will change him profoundly.
"Logan's Run" is an adventure tale, a love story, a crime drama, a social satire, and a sumptuous visual spectacle all in one. The whole package is superbly enhanced by Jerry Goldsmith's inventive and varied score. This is one of the most visually stylish science fiction films ever made; it's full of scenes that are truly unforgettable.
The film is really grounded by the performances by the superb cast. Michael York and Jenny Agutter make an absolutely enchanting screen couple; the evolution of their characters' relationship is one of the key pleasures of the film. Richard Jordan brings complexity and intensity to his role as a fellow Sandman. And Peter Ustinov is delightfully warm, funny, and loveable in a critical supporting role.
The DVD includes a vintage "making of" featurette, as well as a full-length audio commentary by actor York, director Anderson, and costume designer Bill Thomas. The three discuss casting, stunts, special effects, Peter Ustinov's ad-libbing, and other aspects of making the film. They reveal some fascinating and delightful bits of trivia along the way. This is one of those great commentary tracks that makes you appreciate the film even more.
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Logan's Run, Jan 25 2012
I have movie on dvd and remember watching the show as a kid. The special effects were ok for its time due to computer technology was not up to snuff. The City is actually scale model and this approach was used for star wars and other movies to help with the presentation.
The premise is very good with the focus on Jessica and Logan. I like how Jessica was introduced via the telaporter, especially with her conversation with Logan. The whole story was very well constructed with Logan eventually becoming a runner to seek out sanctuary and running into a hot farah fawcett in the doctor's office.
The outside trip was very good as well, especially with Logan and Jessica making their way to Washington. I like how the did the rundown images of Washington. Peter Ustinov was very good as the old man, especially talking about the past.
The end was very well done. There is talk about re-make and i am sure i agree with the remaking the movie. However, it appears hollywood has no new ideas and rather re-hash old movies. The only benefit that i can see from re-make would be the graphics, which could be very impressive with city of domes.
Those of you interested in logan's run then the TV show is due out in April 2012. The TV shows has logan looking for sanctuary and being chase by the sandman. I love the car and different story lines. I would also recommend the tv series if you like the movie!!
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Logan's Run, Jan 12 2012
Something of a "B" grade movie but an interesting idea about a future society where everyone is summarily killed before they reach 31 years of age. Some of the acting can be a bit hokey but the story is a good one that maintains your interest.
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