Purchased in Manchester (Credit to Husain24 for the heads up)
One of the most powerful crime dramas of all time is hotter than ever! This all-new 2-Disc Director's Definitive Edition of HEAT features a pristine restoration personally supervised by Michael Mann, plus hours of revealing extras, including in-depth Q&As with the director as he reflects on the film two decades after its initial release. Academy Award Winners Al Pacino* and Robert De Niro** square off in this ground-breaking cat-and-mouse thriller written and directed by Michael Mann.The personal lives of a brilliant thief (De Niro) and an obsessive L.A. cop (Pacino) intertwine-and quickly unravel-as the criminal plans his final heist. Co-starring Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore and Ashley Judd, HEAT sizzles with hard-hitting action and gripping suspense
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anewkillerstar
6 Feb 1713#8
I was in LA in '95 doing one of those ultra touristy guided tours of the sights when our guide said "you're really lucky, they're actually filming a new movie on this street at the moment". Turned out to be Heat and the legendary running gun battle. Classic film.
CARPENTERSSON to salamijack
6 Feb 178#7
WTF?!!! Maybe you'd prefer POLICE ACADEMY 7: MISSION TO MOSCOW.
jalfrezi365 to salamijack
6 Feb 177#6
What?
salamijack
6 Feb 176#5
really good film,rubbish ending.
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fuzzydunlop
6 Feb 17#1
Jerec to fuzzydunlop
7 Feb 17#29
Did you drop it?
savsac29
6 Feb 171#2
Pitty they don't deliver
djaydearz
6 Feb 171#3
nice. heat added
sradmad
6 Feb 171#4
great find op, HEAT :smiley:
salamijack
6 Feb 176#5
really good film,rubbish ending.
jalfrezi365 to salamijack
6 Feb 177#6
What?
CARPENTERSSON to salamijack
6 Feb 178#7
WTF?!!! Maybe you'd prefer POLICE ACADEMY 7: MISSION TO MOSCOW.
fr33radicalls to salamijack
6 Feb 172#9
Was about to say, the only remastering that need to be done is pacino dies at the airport and Bob gets away Scot free.
larrysanders to salamijack
7 Feb 171#28
It was kind of neccessary as it meant both De Niro and Pachino finished the film well.
anewkillerstar
6 Feb 1713#8
I was in LA in '95 doing one of those ultra touristy guided tours of the sights when our guide said "you're really lucky, they're actually filming a new movie on this street at the moment". Turned out to be Heat and the legendary running gun battle. Classic film.
Chrisace to anewkillerstar
7 Feb 171#42
That is amazing. I can't think of a better urban shoot out in any film. And to be there when it was filmed is absolutely brilliant. Awesome and just by chance. As the scene was very long I guess the street must have been closed off for hours. OMG i would have loved to have been there.
fr33radicalls
6 Feb 17#10
Remastering this would mean pacino dying and Bob getting away with the fit young girl, then maybe I'll purchase. The way it should of been ...actually no messing about at the airport at all....the most politically correct end of all time.
horsepills to fr33radicalls
7 Feb 173#21
** SPOILER ALERT**
Nonsense. The whole point of De Niro dying was to show the consequences of taking way too many risks. He had plenty of chances to get out, and was shown to normally be extremely cautious, but against all advice he didn't leave when he should have. Made perfect sense for him to pay the price for that.
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One of the most powerful crime dramas of all time is hotter than ever! This all-new 2-Disc Director's Definitive Edition of HEAT features a pristine restoration personally supervised by Michael Mann, plus hours of revealing extras, including in-depth Q&As with the director as he reflects on the film two decades after its initial release. Academy Award Winners Al Pacino* and Robert De Niro** square off in this ground-breaking cat-and-mouse thriller written and directed by Michael Mann.The personal lives of a brilliant thief (De Niro) and an obsessive L.A. cop (Pacino) intertwine-and quickly unravel-as the criminal plans his final heist. Co-starring Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore and Ashley Judd, HEAT sizzles with hard-hitting action and gripping suspense
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Nonsense. The whole point of De Niro dying was to show the consequences of taking way too many risks. He had plenty of chances to get out, and was shown to normally be extremely cautious, but against all advice he didn't leave when he should have. Made perfect sense for him to pay the price for that.