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Meet Joe Black (Ultimate Edition)

Meet Joe Black (Ultimate Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Meet death...on vacation
Review: Interesting movie with a different twist. Not your everyday movie. Death(Brad Pitt)comes to take the life of Bill(Anthony Hopkins) and is so overcome with his life he decides to take a closer look. So he lowers himself to a man, taking the identity of Joe Black and moves into Bill's life, business, home and family. And as long as he'll share life with death, death will allow him to live. Death gets more than he bargains for when he falls deeply in love with Bill's younger daughter Susan (Claire Forlani)and finds himself feeling every human emotion including love, sex, sorrow, success and even compassion. Death learns of a love you can not go through life with out, of life fullfilled without regrets...what will he do now....watch this incredible movie about love, success, romance, power and compassion and find out for yourself. In a touching hospital scene Joe Black says he is not the devil or evil. He is from the otherside an angel of death. The entire cast was perfect. I enjoyed this movie and bought the DVD version. Treat yourself to a good movie...long but moves right along. Worth your time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nicely done
Review: Ah...Hopkins is great again. He manages to put down his characters with such skill. I do like Brad Pitt but I must say, he never seems very different in his roles (except in Seven Years in Tibet). The same way of speech I think is what it is. But nonetheless, he is good. The movie is fairly long but I didn't really notice it. It didn't drag one bit. The pictures are really nice (watching how rich people live always is enlightning isn't it) the people are beautiful, the story is gripping. The beginning is a bit of shocker but things turn out for the best in the end. At least rent this one! Must see!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easily the best movie of the 90s
Review: Meet Joe Black is an extremely well put together film. The actors in this film are brilliant and this is displayed thoroughly through their characters. The storyline was great and it was a truly amazing film. The best I've seen in a long, long time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 stars!
Review: Great movie all around! I can't understand why anyone would not like it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: long-winded&boring
Review: aside from Sir Anothny Hopkins who is the only true actor in this film this is a pure Vanity mess.Brad Pitt is way overrated.he doesn't add anything to this Long-winded&boring film.this is what's wrong with films today.only special films deserve 3 hours or more not movies that can be done in two hours or less.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Worth your Time
Review: This movie is a keeper! Rent it first, like I did, but then, buy it! Watch it anytime you need reminding about living life to its fullest! Yes, it is long, and no, it is not for children, but it is worth the 3 hours. Get a sitter for the little ones, make some popcorn, get some kleenex, and be prepared! Don't be in a hurry with this movie, it dictates its own pace and demands your full attention. Enjoy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Your....Your....Your........Joe
Review: This is definitely the worst film Anthony Hoplins and Brad Pitt have ever done. The most contrived, stiff, pretentious film I ever saw. Yes, I sat through the 3 hours. Terribly cliched dialogue, and the daughter cries crocodile tears through the whole film. Brad Pitt's character is Mr. Death, and the film asks you to relate to and empathize with Mr. Death and asks you for tears during the Spielbergian violin well ups. Every tape of this film should be burned.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Just So-So
Review: The favorable things I can say are that "Meet Joe Black" has an interesting premise and that Anthony Hopkins was great in his role. Unfortunately, the movie did drag on for so long that I wished Mr. Death would take everybody just so the movie would be over. Perhaps it was the quality of the videotape that I had, but I could barely hear the characters' dialogue. They all mumbled so much, and the background music was blaring. Not a bad movie, but there was definitely room for improvement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classically Timeless
Review: This film was artfully done. I was actually quite surprised by this, as many critics and friends of mine completely badmouthed the movie's length. However, if you enjoy hidden meanings found in camera angles and props (there are many to be found here), as well as a well-written plot, this film is for you. Meet Joe Black deeply affected me and I truly loved it--by the end I was in tears. Beautifully done!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Felt like 8 hours
Review: If you like scenes where the characters stare at each other for 10 minutes while moving there lips slightly and tilting there heads a little then this one is for you. I'm not exaggerating, 10 minutes, maybe longer. The only real entertainment comes in trying to figure out what the director could have been thinking. There is also a section on the dvd where the actors talk about what a genius the director is and how all the actors they worked with were geniuses(Very funny to watch after seeing the movie).


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