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The Crow (Collector's Series) [Import]

Brandon Lee , Michael Wincott , Alex Proyas    R (Restricted)   DVD
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The Crow set the standard for dark and violent comic-book movies (like Spawn or director Alex Proyas's superior follow-up, Dark City), but it will forever be remembered as the film during which star Brandon Lee (son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee) was accidentally killed on the set by a loaded gun. The filmmakers were able to digitally sample what they'd captured of Lee's performance and piece together enough footage to make the movie releasable. Indeed, it is probably more fascinating for that post-production story than for the tale on the screen. The Crow is appropriately cloaked in ominous expressionistic shadows, oozing urban dread and occult menace from every dank concrete crack, but it really adds up to a simple and perfunctory tale of ritual revenge. Guided by a portentous crow (standing in for Poe's raven), Lee plays a deceased rock musician who returns from the grave to systematically torture and kill the outlandishly violent gang of hoodlums who murdered him and his fiancée the year before. The film is worth watching for its compelling visuals and genuinely nightmarish, otherworldly ambience. --Jim Emerson


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5.0 out of 5 stars Dark gothic fantasy Jan 3 2004
Format:DVD
In the history of screen adaptations of comic books, Alex Proyas's adaptation of James O'Barr's underground comic _The Crow_ is one of the finest. I like Marvel Comics a lot and I've enjoyed most of the recent adaptations of the Marvel catalogue. But in comics-to-screen-land, I have _three_ favorite Lees: Stan, Ang, and the late Brandon.

(Brandon Lee, as most visitors to this page will already know, died tragically as this film was being produced. That's a terrible loss and it adds an even darker edge to an already dark film.)

Alex Proyas, who would later give us the haunting noir-SF _Dark City_, here turns his directorial hand to bringing _The Crow_ to (heh heh) life. The film recalls all the best elements of Tim Burton's first _Batman_ film and, I think, outdoes its predecessor by quite a bit.

You probably already know the plot here. Rock musician Eric Draven (d'Raven; get it?) and his fiancee Shelly Webster are brutally murdered on Devil's Night (the night before Halloween). Exactly one year later, Draven returns temporarily to life in order to exact revenge on the thugs who murdered them. Which he does, very stylishly.

Dressed in Goth black and with his face painted white, he comes across as something like a vampire, something like a one-man combination of Batman and the Joker, and something like the old comic book hero the Spectre (remember? murdered policeman Jim Corrigan returned from the dead?). The whole thing is calculated, in the old Batman phrase, to strike terror into the hearts of evildoers, and so is Draven's remarkable healing ability: since his wounds close over just about as fast as they're formed, he's all but unstoppable.

Anyway, the overarching theme is that love is eternal, but along the way we get to see a lot of dark and gratifying violence as the bad guys get what's coming to them.

The cast and the script are magnificent. Of course the late Brandon Lee steals the show. But everybody else is good too, including the bird.

The cinematography is brilliant. Everything is muted into almost pure black and white, with occasional touches of red. The cityscape is wonderfully realized, fitting somewhere between Burton's Gotham and Proyas's own Dark City. And it always seems to be raining. On top of all that, the entire thing is lifted high into the (night) sky by Graeme Revell's otherworldly score.

If you like noir fantasy, don't miss this one. The genre doesn't get any better.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A classic! May 23 2013
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
Even better on Blu-Ray! Brandon Lee at his very best before his premature passing. His father would have been very proud!
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4.0 out of 5 stars origonal gothic comic May 6 2012
By Corpse
Format:DVD
i thought it all looked and felt very cool kind of like a gothic take on the comic book genre of movies. had its own personality and feel to it and held my attention the whole way through. i liked how he came out of the ground like a zombie and was a refreshing take on the revenge genre. good stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent DVD played it both on my laptop and DVD player
If you believe, truly believe that spirits will carry a sole back when something so wrong has happened it needs to be corrected, then this is a film for you. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jimm4469
4.0 out of 5 stars sadly brandon lee's last film
A great movie made even better by Brandon Lee's brilliant ( and ultimitely heart -breaking ) performance, this
Blu - ray looks much better then it did on DVD. Read more
Published 15 months ago by smitzoid
5.0 out of 5 stars There is only one Crow............,
I haven't read the comic... and when they made the movie I really didn't know it was based on a comic. Read more
Published on Oct 26 2007 by Jenny J.J.I.
5.0 out of 5 stars Kill the crow and destroy the man.
This is a Halloween story. It was just a year ago on all hollows eve that an unscrupulous group of routies did untold things to a nice coupe, resulting in the couple's death. Read more
Published on Nov 23 2006 by bernie
5.0 out of 5 stars The Crow: The Originator
This movie, starring Brandon Lee in his final role and adapted from James O'Barr's classic comics is the oringinator of two competant sequels (City of Angels and Salvation) and one... Read more
Published on Oct 22 2005 by Damien Thorn
5.0 out of 5 stars Kill the crow and destroy the man.
This is a Halloween story. It was just a year ago on all hollows eve that an unscrupulous group of routies did untold things to a nice coupe, resulting in the couple's death. Read more
Published on Oct 10 2005 by bernie
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing film
This film was truly great. Very dark and very graphic. It had a very interesting outlook on things.
Published on Dec 15 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Death.It's a living.
The story of The Crow begins when a rock'n'roll guitarist named Eric Draven along with his fiancee,Shelly Webster were brutally murdered by T-bird's gang. Read more
Published on July 2 2004 by Anna Victoria Seise
4.0 out of 5 stars The Crow- A Comic Book Treasure Brought to Life
The Crow is based on the dark comic series by James O'Barr. The film was directed by Alex Proyas who later made Dark City and the upcoming feature I, Robot, which is due out July... Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by Daniel K.
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly dark masterpiece!
Brandon Lee plays Eric Draven in this story of revenge and justice. Eric Draven and his fiancee are alone on "Devil's Night" which has been named that because of the... Read more
Published on Jun 26 2004 by J. A Hayes
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