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In The Expansive Dash and The Pretty Seven, Steve McQueen gives proper performances but they are more or less ensemble films. In Hurry you might argue that McQueen is the genuine star and the other characters, lustrous as they are, encourage only to attend him, but in SEVEN he’s not even the main star. People like myself with action fever in our blood reflect the world of these two films, early exposures to adrenaline pumping, and we remember them with the same intake of breath we remember the first time we jumped out of a plane or got into a fistfight.
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In JUNIOR BONNER, the action is more subtle, though the rodeo background is radiant and McQueen, a tiny more weathered, is even better than before. His tangles with Ida Lupino are legendary and she was never better than in this film, a nice valedictory on Sam Peckinpah’s fragment to one of Britain’s (and Hollywood’s) finest actresses, a woman who could spit out nails when she wanted to and a fitting progenitor for McQueen’s frosty seek (she plays his mother) . It’s a softer and more lyrical Peckinpah film, unlike the later THE GETAWAY (also with McQueen, although not in this boxed place) .
Finally there’s Norman Jewison’s remake/remodel of Steve McQueen as a dashing, smart Cary Grant type in the sophisticated caper thriller THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR. To McQueen’s credit, he was able to st-r-e-t-ch his cover image to accommodate the rapier verbal wit of the screenplay as well as do his venerable “blue haze” cloak discover. Faye Dunaway, as the intriguing heroine, is also very wonderful and hardly mannered at all. When the film appeared, there was a lot of attention paid to their chess scene, which more or less frankly tried to imitate the baroque erotics of TOM JONES’ well-known “eating scene” with Albert Finney. Everything in the sequence is a complex double entendre, and often the actors are photographed in intense closeup, letting their eyes do all the talking for them. It works today, even though it has itself been imitated dozens of times since. On the curious commentary track Jewison acknowledges the prickly personae of his stars, and hints at how difficult they both could be, and he’ll do you smile with some of his insider info.
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This MGM state is released at a coarse (if not quite budget) brand and has four colossal films in it. The competing McQueen state may have more discs, but it has more duds too. You pay your money, and you build your choice!
The one word that is always mature to report actor Steve McQueen is cold. He was the essence of frosty. The movies he made were always considered the epitome of frosty. He was a hard working, hard playing rebel who had the kind of hazardous charisma that women found stunning and men wanted to emulate. McQueen died in 1980 but left late a much legacy. MGM has repackaged several of his movies in a box situation that provides an moving cross-section of his work, that ranges from the ensemble fragment, The Ravishing Seven to the rich, characterization of Junior Bonner that would note his later films.
McQueen died from lung cancer at the age of 50 but left and enduring legacy gradual. He continues to be a powerful admired and respected actor. This box status is a fitting reminder of the kind of range McQueen was well-behaved of as an actor.
On The Pleasing Seven DVD there is an audio commentary by James Coburn, Eli Wallach, producer Walter Mirisch and assistant director Robert Relyea. This is a solid commentary packed with rich anecdotes with no one person dominating.
“Guns for Hire: The Making of The Attractive Seven,” is a retrospective notice at the making of this classic. Most of the main cast are interviewed either in fresh or vintage footage in this sterling documentary.
There are two trailers and a aloof gallery with tedious the scenes photos, portraits and production and poster art. *NOTE* However, be forewarned, this is not the awesome 2-DVD Special Edition that came out awhile ago. Why MGM didn’t include this version in the box spot is beyond me. Disappointing.
The Sizable Sprint DVD features a decent making of documentary entitled, “Return to the Large Speed.” Interestingly, the screenplay was never finished and this upset McQueen so considerable (because his portion had not been defined) that he walked out after six weeks demanding his piece be rewritten. It took Coburn and Garner to coax him serve.
Also included is a theatrical trailer.
The Thomas Crown Affair disc has an audio commentary by Norman Jewison. He admits that the film places an emphasis on style over insist and saw it as an experiment in film style. This is a solid track from the primitive filmmaker.
There is also a trailer.
Finally, on the Junior Bonner DVD is an audio commentary by Peckinpah authors Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons and David Weddle with moderator Sever Redman. They point out the richness of the direction and how it is a very visual film with minimal employ of dialogue, especially McQueen’s character. Like with their Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia commentary track, these guys provide an salubrious analysis of the movie.
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