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Outland [Blu-ray] [Import]

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3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
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Outland is another in a long line of Westerns retooled for science fiction. Writer-director Peter Hyams (Capricorn One, 2010, Timecop) restages High Noon in outer space, with Sean Connery as O'Neil, the marshal for a settlement on one of Jupiter's moons. While investigating the deaths of some miners, O'Neil discovers that mine boss Peter Boyle has been giving his workers an amphetamine-like work-enhancing drug that keeps them productive for months--until they finally snap and go berserk. When Boyle sends killer henchmen to neutralize the lawman, O'Neil is unable to get the miners to back him up. Outland is no classic, but it offers solid suspense in an otherworldly atmosphere. Also starring Frances Sternhagen, James B. Sikking (Howard on television's Hill Street Blues), and John Ratzenberger (later to become famous as Cliff on the sitcom Cheers). --Jim Emerson

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3.0 out of 5 stars 'High Noon', set on a moon of Jupiter July 10 2009
By SGM
Format:DVD
I sought out this movie because I heard CBC's Jesse Wente name it among his 'Top Five Movie Remakes' films, in the same company with 'The Magnificent Seven'. He claimed it was a remake of 'High Noon', the Gary Cooper western classic. So I went online and found a used copy. My wife and I watched it together and for the first quarter of the film it is a stretch to see the connection to High Noon. As the film progressed, it became evident that it is, indeed, the same story. Just set in a mining colony on a moon of Jupiter instead of a small western town. Post-Bond Connery is great, even though one wonders why his character set about baiting the bad guys so soon after his arrival in the mining colony. This film is engaging and intriguing. The future, as seen in 1981, holds up not too badly once you get past all the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays. Almost a hundred years ago, futurists visualized the citizens of the late 20th century whizzing about in their own personal flying machines - made of sticks and fabric, like the very first flying machines that the futurists of the day could not see beyond. Well, the future doesn't hold any CRT displays, and doubtless there will be viewers who will pick other holes in the Outland sets. Nevertheless, this is a very good film, worth watching for its storyline and Sean Connery's performance, as well as Peter Hyams' directing. Too bad about the letterbox widescreen presentation. It's too small, and when zoomed in, the sets are just right to create annoying moiré interference patterns. You'll have to play with the zoom setting to minimize these. I think this film will be worthy of re-mastering in a new HD DVD, but it may take a resurgence of interest in Peter Hyams' films, or in Sean Connery's career before that happens. For now, in my opinion this older DVD production is worth finding and watching. Very enjoyable.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Outland Sep 23 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Classic Sci-Fi spin on High Noon, with a great cast lead by Sean Connery (need I say more). Saw it on the big screen when it was first out, still holds up well. Only real concerns was what's up with the future and shotguns. Otherwise the disk is good, nothing fancy, but well worth it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 'High Noon' in space? Not really April 14 2012
Format:Blu-ray
I'm a big fan of 'High Noon' and when I heard that this movie was a) a remake of it b) directed by Peter Hyams I had to get it. I was intrigued how it would be updated to set it in space... except the 'High Noon' connection is more tenuous than I was led to believe; it's really only the last part of the film.

Like a lot of Hyams work it feels dated now, the special effects in particular. All the model shots, for example, have been filmed too fast; they needed more frames to give a sense of scale. This is mystifying because it was made post 'Star Wars'. Indeed the influence of 'Star Wars' and especially 'Alien' is felt throughout. I guess the production didn't have enough money. That said, it uses its budget wisely and by repeating the various sets over and over (from different angles and with a variety of lighting) you get the sense of a big colony - a trick I guess was learnt from Ridley Scott.

One thing limited budget can't excuse is the script. In places the dialogue is toe-curlingly stilted. The characters also lack depth and there's very little in the way of motivation for either O'Neill or Lazarus. Although the last line is neat, the ending is rather inconclusive.

Despite all this there are some virtuoso moments. The chase through the colony is exhilarating - a perfect example of mobile camerawork in an age when that was easier said than done.

Not a classic - but an interesting curio and worth a watch for that.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Space Western
Basically a shoot 'em up in space. Fairly simple plot, entertaining if you are the kind of person who can push aside any expectation of depth. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dan
3.0 out of 5 stars Gritty shouldn't mean grainy
This western in space works well, reminiscent of such movies as "High Noon" and "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly". Read more
Published on Jan 27 2011 by Avenger7
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Exactly Out of This World
This film is a mess on dvd, with dirt and frequent artifacting marring the image. By no means a classic, but a film of this size and scope from the Eighties should look a heck of a... Read more
Published on Jun 29 2010 by LP Quagmire
4.0 out of 5 stars under-estimated sci fi western
After leaving the James Bond franchise in 1971, Sean Connery gave a number of notable performances in films such as THE OFFENSE, ROBIN & MARIAN and THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING but... Read more
Published on Aug 10 2006 by Raegan Butcher
3.0 out of 5 stars I liked Outland quite a bit.
I liked the fact that Outland had the same sort of "space is grubby" production design ethic that Alien had. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2004 by Brian Boyle
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best SF movies you haven't seen
It's not quite one of the all-time greats, but it's not a 'B movie' either. It's a well-constructed, well-acted drama that doesn't aim _too_ high but does hit what it aims... Read more
Published on Dec 21 2003 by John S. Ryan
4.0 out of 5 stars It's Like A Space Western
Director Peter Hyams appeared to have been inspired by the Western drama "High Noon" when he made this movie. Read more
Published on Nov 8 2003 by Luis M. Ramos
4.0 out of 5 stars Still looks Excellent on a big screen TV.
Hard to believe that this movie made 22 years ago still holds up but it does. It is a dark movie, lightingwise, but on my HD big screen TV it still looks great. Read more
Published on Aug 21 2003 by JediMack
4.0 out of 5 stars Laws Of Gravity
Outland is a solid, if somewhat predictable scifi film. Directed by Peter Hyams, the film takes the old fashion western and substitutes the frontier of space, for the open range. Read more
Published on Aug 18 2003 by T. Lobascio
4.0 out of 5 stars Still looks Excellent on a big screen TV.
Hard to believe that this movie made 22 years ago still holds up but it does. It is a dark movie, lightingwise, but on my HD big screen TV it still looks great. Read more
Published on Aug 7 2003 by JediMack
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