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Drugstore Cowboy (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1989 / Director: Gus Van Sant / Actors: Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch ... / DVD released ... more
Drugstore Cowboy (DVD) ... 16 September, 2002 at MGM Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen / Drugstore Cowboy was the breakaway change of pace and success for a number of those involved in its making. Principally, Gus Van Sant became a director of immediate notability winning multiple international Festival awards and acclaim. It also allowed Matt Dillon to stretch his acting abilities well outside of the teen rebel pigeonhole he'd become associated with in the 1980s and provided far meatier roles for Kelly Lynch and Heather Graham. Adapted from James Fogle's novel, the broad strokes of the plot are simple enough; a junkie foursome led by Dillon's headstrong Bob, move around the Pacific Northwest in the early 70s scoring pharmaceutical drugs in a series of robberies. The finer details, created with the sense of family developing between the principals, and how they are not portrayed as either victims or "bad" criminals. Van Sant occasionally slips into the surreal depicting Bob's drug-addled thinking like a James Bond title sequence, along with a questionable in-joke cameo with Williams S Burroughs, dish out advice and temptation to Bob. In one simple way, it's little more than a road movie. Yet on another level there's a cautionary tale of the life of a junkie that has relevance well beyond the film's timeframe. On the DVD: A stereo track and a grainy print in 1.85:1 usually does a movie little favours, but here they add to the overall gritty atmosphere surprisingly well. The only extra is unfortunately the original trailer. --Paul Tonks

Newest Review: ... talented guy in Hollywood, but looking at his filmography, nothing really stands out. In fact, this is probably the best film ... more

 ... he's made. His character of Bob isn't really much different to that of Rusty James in Rumble Fish - slightly older perhaps, and one who now sees himself as a leader, rather than looking up to his older brother. However, while the Motorcycle Boy of that film was held in high esteem by others, Bob only imagines the respect people have for him. The truth is that his eccentricities and obsession with hexes actually undermines his influence on the group. In this movie, Dillon is entirely believable. He's su...more

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TJ-Mackey
Premium Review Drugstore Cowboy (DVD): Don't mention dogs! (747 words)
by - written on 08/07/01 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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I take my hat off to Gus Van Sant for making this movie, but I must remember not to leave it on a bed. Drugstore Cowboy is a road movie, but one in which the characters aren't really going anywhere. It's also a drugs movie, yet never attempts to preach the evils of drugs. It is a film about family, where most of the characters aren't related. Despite all of this, it's definitely an interesting watch, and a movie that's well worth seeing. Bob is the leader of a group of drug addicts. They go from place to place, robbing pharmacies to get whatever drugs they can find. Those they can use, they use, and those they can't, they sell. ...  Read the complete review

 
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