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Genre | Action |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro |
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Product description
A group of professional bank robbers start to feel the heat from police when they unknowingly leave a clue at their latest heist.
Product details
- Package Dimensions : 17.1 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 110 Grams
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Release date : 26 July 2017
- Actors : Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B0776KXY2L
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 381 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 298 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
An already great movie perfectly reheated
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2021
I already owned this movie on DVD then as a Blu-ray from years back. Now it has been remastered and comes with a bonus second disk with loads of extra features. This was the first time two of our greatest living actors had come together and the results are stunning. The supporting cast is also superb. The remastering has been supervised personally by the director, Michael Mann. He features in the second disk during extended film festival & Academy Q&A sessions, a boon for all students of film, and in addition a "Making of…" documentary. The soundtrack has come in for attention & a boost. The climactic scene at LAX Airport will have your subwoofer working overtime and your house shaking.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2021
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Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2021
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I already owned this movie on DVD then as a Blu-ray from years back. Now it has been remastered and comes with a bonus second disk with loads of extra features. This was the first time two of our greatest living actors had come together and the results are stunning. The supporting cast is also superb. The remastering has been supervised personally by the director, Michael Mann. He features in the second disk during extended film festival & Academy Q&A sessions, a boon for all students of film, and in addition a "Making of…" documentary. The soundtrack has come in for attention & a boost. The climactic scene at LAX Airport will have your subwoofer working overtime and your house shaking.

5.0 out of 5 stars
An already great movie perfectly reheated
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2021
I already owned this movie on DVD then as a Blu-ray from years back. Now it has been remastered and comes with a bonus second disk with loads of extra features. This was the first time two of our greatest living actors had come together and the results are stunning. The supporting cast is also superb. The remastering has been supervised personally by the director, Michael Mann. He features in the second disk during extended film festival & Academy Q&A sessions, a boon for all students of film, and in addition a "Making of…" documentary. The soundtrack has come in for attention & a boost. The climactic scene at LAX Airport will have your subwoofer working overtime and your house shaking.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2021
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Reviewed in Australia on 8 January 2021
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The scenes between De Niro and Pacino are just perfect. The movie has the best rock and role I have scene in any movie
Reviewed in Australia on 3 August 2018
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Yeah it's a great movie thanks
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Reviewed in Australia on 30 August 2021
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arrived on time intact and plays very well
Reviewed in Australia on 20 July 2020
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Love watching de Niro and Pacino struggling with their respective sides of the fence in this excellent film.
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VaderFett75
5.0 out of 5 stars
MASTERFUL CRIME EPIC.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2018Verified Purchase
I remember going to see this film on it's opening night in Leicester Square (*the cinema was then called Warner West End). The biggest screen, completely packed. THAT shootout scene.... man, the sound was deafening! My ears were still ringing the next day!
But seriously, HEAT is an absolute masterpiece. This was what I would call a true 'event' movie. The cast is absolutely superb - everyone gives a fantastic performance no matter how large or small the role. Michael Mann is a genius! The way he directs actors and crafts action sequences with pinpoint accuracy.
If all you have ever gorged your cinematic appetites on for most of your life is 'cg-encrusted-superhero-of -the-month' crap - NOTHING will prepare you for the true EPIC scale of HEAT. Pacino and DeNiro at the top of their game.
5/5
But seriously, HEAT is an absolute masterpiece. This was what I would call a true 'event' movie. The cast is absolutely superb - everyone gives a fantastic performance no matter how large or small the role. Michael Mann is a genius! The way he directs actors and crafts action sequences with pinpoint accuracy.
If all you have ever gorged your cinematic appetites on for most of your life is 'cg-encrusted-superhero-of -the-month' crap - NOTHING will prepare you for the true EPIC scale of HEAT. Pacino and DeNiro at the top of their game.
5/5
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best crime caper ever!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 December 2018Verified Purchase
In my opinion, this is the best 'cops and robbers' movie ever made. The re-mastered edition has much unseen footage and it really adds to the overall quality of the movie. Acting is superb, especially the face-to-face meeting between DeNiro and Pacino. Also, this movie has the best street shoot-out scene I have ever watched (crime caper or otherwise)!
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Jimmy
5.0 out of 5 stars
Special Edition of a 90's Classic.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 May 2019Verified Purchase
I've been waiting for a remastered version of Heat for years. The original Blu-Ray transfer is now infamously bad with very poor quality audio. This version however is greatly improved and packed full of brilliant features including some new ones that weren't on the original release. That shootout scene though.... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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Darth Maciek
5.0 out of 5 stars
"I do what I do best, I take scores. You do what you do best, try to stop guys like me." Two screen giants in a PERFECT film!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2017Verified Purchase
PERFECTION! There is simply no other words to describe this film! An impressive, perfectly directed, perfectly casted, psychologically interesting and ultimately heartbreaking story about policemen and criminals, as good as the best film noir classics from the 40s and 50s. Below, more of my impresions, with some limited SPOILERS.
This is the story of a gang of ruthless bank robbers, who don't hesitate to kill if they are forced to. There is the impressive leader, Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro), sniper/compulsive gambler and youngest member of the band Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer, in one of his best roles EVER!), adrenaline junkie Michael Cheritto (Tom Sizemore) and a stoic, strangely charismatic Latino thug known simply as Trejo (played, of course, by Danny Trejo). They all met in high security prison, they formed the gang after serving their time and they are determined not to go back. Ever.
Following some events which you will have to discover by yourself they atract the attention of two people they would rather avoid. The first is an incredibly tough detective, Lieutenant Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino), who heads his own team of veterans with an iron hand. The second is a certain Mr Van Zamt (William Fichtner), money launderer for drug cartels - he is not himself very dangerous and as it turns out not even very bright, but he can throw an almost unlimited amount of money at any problem he wants and that has consequences. Serious ones... I will not say anything more about the story.
The casting is perfect, simply perfect. All main actors gave everything they could and even secondary and third range roles were played optimally, like those held by Jon Voight, Ashley Judd and young Natalie Portman. It is a long film (170 minutes) but not even one second was wasted. The amount of work put in making of this masterpiece is staggering as every scene, every decoration, every line of dialog were clearly reviewed and polished with utmost care. The scenario is VERY GOOD, strong, logical, rich in details - a very rare thing nowadays in Hollywood... The director also used some tricks, like a short moment when we see people through a termal vision camera - and that is an AMAZING moment! At one moment the hero and the villain will have a parley - rarely did I see such a great moment of cinema as the calm, polite but filled with deadly meance conversation around a cup of coffee between screen giants Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in "Heat"...
There is only a couple of action scenes and they are all good, but THE scene of THE main shootout is breathtaking, simply breathtaking - this is EXACTLY as action but also war movies should be made! This is a violent movie, but violence is also kept under control, at exactly the needed level. This is also a tragic film, exactly as the best American film noir classics from the 40s and 50s but there are also accents taken from French gangster movies from the 50s, 60s and early 70s, which were and still are real monuments of cinema.
Finally, there is the ending; it is a long one but the tension is maintained at the maximum level all the time. Also, the ending is right - tragic but morally right and that is another very strong point, too rare in modern cinema...
I could go about this film much longer but I will stop here to avoid any temptation to give more spoilers... For my personal taste this is one of those films which simply reached PERFECTION! I will never part with my DVD and I will definitely watch and rewatch it again and again. ENJOY!
This is the story of a gang of ruthless bank robbers, who don't hesitate to kill if they are forced to. There is the impressive leader, Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro), sniper/compulsive gambler and youngest member of the band Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer, in one of his best roles EVER!), adrenaline junkie Michael Cheritto (Tom Sizemore) and a stoic, strangely charismatic Latino thug known simply as Trejo (played, of course, by Danny Trejo). They all met in high security prison, they formed the gang after serving their time and they are determined not to go back. Ever.
Following some events which you will have to discover by yourself they atract the attention of two people they would rather avoid. The first is an incredibly tough detective, Lieutenant Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino), who heads his own team of veterans with an iron hand. The second is a certain Mr Van Zamt (William Fichtner), money launderer for drug cartels - he is not himself very dangerous and as it turns out not even very bright, but he can throw an almost unlimited amount of money at any problem he wants and that has consequences. Serious ones... I will not say anything more about the story.
The casting is perfect, simply perfect. All main actors gave everything they could and even secondary and third range roles were played optimally, like those held by Jon Voight, Ashley Judd and young Natalie Portman. It is a long film (170 minutes) but not even one second was wasted. The amount of work put in making of this masterpiece is staggering as every scene, every decoration, every line of dialog were clearly reviewed and polished with utmost care. The scenario is VERY GOOD, strong, logical, rich in details - a very rare thing nowadays in Hollywood... The director also used some tricks, like a short moment when we see people through a termal vision camera - and that is an AMAZING moment! At one moment the hero and the villain will have a parley - rarely did I see such a great moment of cinema as the calm, polite but filled with deadly meance conversation around a cup of coffee between screen giants Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in "Heat"...
There is only a couple of action scenes and they are all good, but THE scene of THE main shootout is breathtaking, simply breathtaking - this is EXACTLY as action but also war movies should be made! This is a violent movie, but violence is also kept under control, at exactly the needed level. This is also a tragic film, exactly as the best American film noir classics from the 40s and 50s but there are also accents taken from French gangster movies from the 50s, 60s and early 70s, which were and still are real monuments of cinema.
Finally, there is the ending; it is a long one but the tension is maintained at the maximum level all the time. Also, the ending is right - tragic but morally right and that is another very strong point, too rare in modern cinema...
I could go about this film much longer but I will stop here to avoid any temptation to give more spoilers... For my personal taste this is one of those films which simply reached PERFECTION! I will never part with my DVD and I will definitely watch and rewatch it again and again. ENJOY!
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Mr. Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great film with action and a story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 June 2018Verified Purchase
Well worth the money. The remastered version provides clear picture and sound. A great film with action and a story.
The real life story however, is a little less exciting.
The real life story however, is a little less exciting.
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