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Paul Morrissey Collection (Flesh / Trash / Heat)

Paul Morrissey Collection (Flesh / Trash / Heat)
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Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Starring: Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles, Geraldine Smith, Patti D'Arbanville, Candy Darling
Directed By: Paul Morrissey, Brian Chamberlain
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381016826
Format: Box set
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2006-05-23
Running Time: 300
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1972-10-06

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Editorial Reviews:

An icon of the Andy Warhol Factory and one of the most famous figures of the late 1960s and 1970s, Joe Dallesandro shot to fame in this landmark trilogy of underground filmmaking from acclaimed director Paul Morrissey. Raw, charismatic, and unabashed, his performances anchor these unflinching and often hilarious looks at life on the streets where hustling, conning, shooting up, loving, and bickering make up every memorable day.

In Flesh, Joe stars as a dim and sweet-natured hustler who journeys from one client to the next in a quirky odyssey that goes from the clutches of an amorous artist to a pair of beauties including a young Patti D'Arbanville.

In Trash, Joe struggles to provide a living for his demanding girlfriend (Warhol favorite Holly Woodlawn), crossing back and forth between the gutter and the high life in a quest for happiness.

Then Joe hits Los Angeles as an unemployed former child star in Heat, a fast and funny look at fleeting fame where an affair with fallen star Sylvia Miles (Midnight Cowboy) results in hilarious complications.

Now restored and remastered with all-new extras, these masterworks of true independent cinema burn brighter than ever in these sensational new special editions, with an exclusive fourth bonus disc of additional extras!


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Summary: Anthropological artifacts
Comment: Without wanting to sound like Bob Dylan's Thin Man, I have to say that the movies in this collection are nothing more than anthropological artifacts, amusing in parts, but crude and technically deficient. The acting, if it qualifies as acting, portrays a gallery of marginalized outcasts in the main, just letting it all hang out for the cameras. Their performances are stiff and flat, and lacking emotional depth. You get exhausted watching Joe Dallesandro lounging about in the nick while other characters squabble about their dysfunctional relationships. It's an aimless meander from one bazaar scene to the next, amid a parade of weird white people, peeling off their clothes at the drop of a hat and indulging in exhibitionism, voyeurism, and trainspotting. In some respects, it's Jerry Springer without the audience and Jerry, but a little less restrained. If you like inarticulate weirdness, this collection is for you.


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Summary: awesome
Comment: id give it a 10 but the scale only has 5 as the best! total camp magic!

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Summary: TREND SETTING LOW BUDGET CINEMA
Comment: Paul Morrissey was Andy Warhol's resident in house filmmaker and prime mover on his non art related activities, as The Vevet Underground's John Cale said "Paul was the muscle-he made things happen.." His films were the most successful to appear under the Warhol moniker and launched Joe Dellasandro as an international sex symbol and pop culture icon.

The doco 'Factory Days' is a fascinating look back at Morrissey's time with Warhol. It's full of never before seen photo's and entertaining anecdotes and info. Much has been said of the filmmakers bitterness and distancing of himself from Warhol over the years, and it's hinted at in the by the cumugeonly New Yorker's narration, But it's still a must see for Warhol fans.

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Summary: great
Comment: For a fan of the Factory-era works of the artists of the Warhol Underground this is a great item. The movies all speak for themselves and to Paul Morrissey's avant-garde(for its time) film-making. They also speak to Joe Dallesandro's talent for getting points across with little dialogue and mostly action.

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Summary: Classic Paul Morrissey
Comment: These films are classics of the Paul Morrissey/Andy Warhol era. A great set. Get them before they go out of print again!


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