Rating: Summary: No ones noticed there is a missing scene on the DVD? Review: There is enough reveiws of the movie here, so I wont bother with one.
But what I do wanna say is, hasnt anyone else noticed that there is a scene missing? After Sue meets Mick for the first time at the pub, on there way out Wally says to sue that he'll see her in the morning, there office is just up the road and points to it. Sue says, "you mean past that old shed" or something, and Wally says, "No, in the old shed" and then she says, "Good night Walter" and Mick who is drunk laying in the back of the ute, slurs out a drunken, "good-night walter" ... that scene is not on the DVD... or it's possible it never was put on the American version. I am Australian and imported this DVD because for some reason it is not released here yet. But I dont see why it wouldve been cut, so why isnt it on the DVD? Keep that in mind if you decide to purchase this, it's not the full version!
Rating: Summary: 1986 Classic now on WideScreen Enhanced 16:9 DVD!!! Review: This 1986 Austrailian Action Comedy was the biggest box-office smash hit of the year. This classic movie is now available on DVD under Paramount's WideScreen Collection Series. Digitally remastered & Enhanced for 16:9 HDTV'S. The picture quality & sound are outstanding!!!! Only extra on this DVD is the Theatrical Trailer.Starring a little known Austrailian chap, Paul Hogan who became an over night star as this wild character "Crocodile Dundee". This movie has it all; a great story, colorful characters, action, adventure, drama, comedy, thrills , chills and lots of down right fun!!! A family film with panoramic Austrailia OutBack and New York City opposite life styles. This is a great DVD! Summary: Rich New Yorker Socialite Photo Journalist seeks out the man behind the Austrialian OutBack legend "Crocodile Dundee". When she meets this colorful character she discovers a very complicated & complex pioneer adventurer who poaches Crocodiles and lives as part of nature. Never been to any big city she persuades him to come out of the OutBack and travel to New York City. Dundee shows her and us just what life is all about. You'll love this adventure traveled more than once. Enjoy. Note: this prompted 2 sequels. "Crocodile Dundee II" is worth a viewing.
Rating: Summary: 1986 Classic now on WideScreen Enhanced 16:9 DVD!!! Review: This 1986 Austrailian Action Comedy was the biggest box-office smash hit of the year. This classic movie is now available on DVD under Paramount's WideScreen Collection Series. Digitally remastered & Enhanced for 16:9 HDTV'S. The picture quality & sound are outstanding!!!! Only extra on this DVD is the Theatrical Trailer. Starring a little known Austrailian chap, Paul Hogan who became an over night star as this wild character "Crocodile Dundee". This movie has it all; a great story, colorful characters, action, adventure, drama, comedy, thrills , chills and lots of down right fun!!! A family film with panoramic Austrailia OutBack and New York City opposite life styles. This is a great DVD! Summary: Rich New Yorker Socialite Photo Journalist seeks out the man behind the Austrialian OutBack legend "Crocodile Dundee". When she meets this colorful character she discovers a very complicated & complex pioneer adventurer who poaches Crocodiles and lives as part of nature. Never been to any big city she persuades him to come out of the OutBack and travel to New York City. Dundee shows her and us just what life is all about. You'll love this adventure traveled more than once. Enjoy. Note: this prompted 2 sequels. "Crocodile Dundee II" is worth a viewing.
Rating: Summary: Pretty good Review: this film is pretty good.Paul Hogan was cool&Laidback thru out.it's Lighthearted but it works like a charm.very basic but it had wide appeal.
Rating: Summary: Did you know Review: This movie is fun but did you know that it is based on a real character from a country called Latvia.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Movie! Review: This was one of the more entertaining movies that you will ever see.A news reporter from New York played by Linda Kozlowski goes to Australia and discovers Crocodile Dundee ably played by Paul Hogan. She takes him to New York.The show is then on.He is able to see the many sights and sounds of New York City. His reaction to some of these situations is very humorous and helps to make this a very good movie.You are able to recall some of the humorous moments as a result of Crocodile Dundee and New York Any time someone thinks of Australia Crocodile Dundee will pop into your mind.The newspaper reporter-heiress winds up falling in love with Dundee.An awesome movie that you will enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Absolutely one of my favorite movies! Review: Well worth your time to watch at least once!
Rating: Summary: The Crocodile Man: Hero, Humor, & the Community Review: When CROCODILE DUNDEE was first released in 1986, it made a star out of veteran Australian actor Paul Hogan and the film was the surprise hit of the year. Now, nearly twenty years later, repeated viewings have not diminshed the charm or the luster of a film that manages to work on so many different levels. Credit must go to Hogan who wrote the screenplay and knew, as did Stallone for ROCKY, that only he could bring an instant audience identification with the mythical Likable Hero.
Hogan is Mick Dundee, a resident of the Australian outback who is discovered by Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski), who brings him back to New York to revel in the sin of the big city. When she does this, Hogan is the Aussie fish out of water, but astoundingly, he blends in nicely regardless of situation or circumstance, while losing none of his infectious charm. People just seem to like him, and those that do not (Charleton's boyfriend, the pimp, the mugger) he quickly dispatches much to the applause of the audience in the film and the audience watching it. Director Peter Faiman wisely allows Hogan's irrespressable grin to act as a cinematic lighting rod that attracts a community blessing on everything that Hogan says or does. Hogan as Mick Dundee permits the audience to vicariously perform feats of Outback and Central Park heroism that only a previous generation's Frank Capra could have pulled off. One previous reviewer slammed the Hogan-Kozlowski romantic pairing as forced and one-sided. I don't agree. Early on, Kozlowski as Charlton shows a potent attraction to Dundee, even in the face of her looming marriage to another man. As she sees that Dundee is a physically attractive and emotionally appealing hero of towering yet likable stripe, she gravitates toward him in a way that is predictable yet highly satisfying for that. The closing scene on the subway platform that allows a crowd of passengers to connect the two lovers also serves as a cinematic fulcrum that bridges the gap between passive audience acceptance of romance to active audience participation of that romance. CROCIDILE DUNDEE is as fine a mythologized hero-heroine film that has ever graced the screen.
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