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    Thursday

    Thursday
    Director: Skip Woods
    Actors: Thomas Jane, Aaron Eckhart, Paulina Porizkova, James Legros, Paula Marshall
    Studio: Polygram USA Video
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $151.80



    New (4) Used (10) from $124.95

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 47 reviews
    Sales Rank: 91520

    Format: Color, Dvd, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: Unrated
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 87 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    UPC: 696306012825
    EAN: 0696306012825
    ASIN: B00004Y7JO

    Theatrical Release Date: 1998
    Release Date: May 14, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 42 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars You gotta see it!   January 14, 2009
    A. Lamplugh (NorCal, USA)
    Hands down this movie is an all-time favorite of mine. I randomly picked it up in a movie store about seven years ago and fell in love with it. The characters are corky, the story is good and the scenarios are comical in a foul kind of way. It's a tale of a man whose past catches up with him just when he thought he had left it behind. It's got everything one needs to stay interested and wonder...could a Thursday really get this bad? But when it's over I always wish it would have continued to tell the story of Casey and his questionable friends.


    4 out of 5 stars Hard-to-Find Gem   June 3, 2008
    D. Sanford (San Diego)
    I rented Thursday about a decade ago and was blown away by the performance of Thomas Jane. His charismatic portrayal of a very bad man gone domesticated was mesmerizing and watching him try to uphold his perfect suburban life while his past comes back to haunt him is hoot to watch. When he finally cracks and the raw emotion of his situation boils over, its a scene that still resonates. The cast is rounded out by a collection of interesting character actors including Mickey Rourke, Aaron Eckhart & Paulina Porizkova who all make this one rowdy Tarantionesque ride. Buy it if you can find it!


    3 out of 5 stars Thursday Movie Review   February 15, 2008
    thejoelmeister (www.GoneWithTheTwins.com)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    A vehemently cynical, sarcastic and intense film, mocking and imitating the style of Pulp Fiction and stylized gangster films, Thursday is an entertaining, off-putting and hilarious thrill-ride. An amazingly eclectic mix of over-the-top characters and bizarrely entertaining situations, this day-in-the-life of a gunman trying to go straight proves to be a worthy addition to the series of films that attempts to mimic the genius of Tarantino's dark-humored masterpiece Pulp Fiction.

    Nick (Aaron Eckhardt) stops by Casey's (Thomas Jane) house to catch up on old times. Casey was a former gunman for drug dealers who has since reformed, become an architect, married a successful businesswoman (Paula Marshall), and is now contemplating adopting a child. Nick, who still has ties to the gangster underworld, leaves a briefcase full of drugs at Casey's house while he borrows his car to run a few errands... a.k.a. unfinished business. Disgusted and angered by the introduction of drugs into his home, Casey flushes them all down the kitchen sink. That's when, one at a time, Nick's double-crossed accomplices, rapping Rastafarian drug messengers, and crooked cops all come a-knocking for the unsuspecting Casey, who is about to have one unbelievable Thursday.

    The film opens with a hilarious sequence in a gas station in which Nick is looking for the best deal for a cup of coffee. After pondering which size cup to get, a fiasco breaks out with the cashier when he demands a free snackie cake and uses a $50 bill to pay. Resulting in comically brilliant bloodshed, the situation goes from bad to worse when a cop intervenes and is caught in the most unusual of circumstances. This opening segment establishes the perfect mood for the rest of the film, which never takes itself too seriously and includes outrageous characters that seem self-aware of their own existence in this nonsensical gangster flick.

    The film is broken into segments based on various events and times during the course of one day. This effect is much like Pulp Fiction, which is a similarly given chapters, although Thursday doesn't mess with chronological order except for the occasional flashback. Also like Tarantino, music magnificently introduces each scene and each character. Oddly humorous creatures, such as the Jamaican hitman pizza delivery guy that raps over the phone and shares his hashish, and Paulina Porizkova's narcissistic Dallas, who attempts to rape Casey, add humor to each event regardless of how horrifying and unnerving some of the coincidences are. When Mickey Rourke's calmly spine-chilling crooked cop Kasarov is introduced, the careful staging and intricate setup is fully assembled, and Casey's sticky situation becomes even more daring and laudable.

    Definitely a wannabe Pulp Fiction, with plenty of violence, witty dialogue and extremely creepy antagonists, Thursday does some things right, but other attempts at homage may be going just far enough as to suggest rip-off. A flashback sequence that shows Casey shooting up baddies and sporting a hairstyle that exactly matches John Travolta's do in Pulp Fiction is easily one step too far.

    - Mike Massie



    4 out of 5 stars Save yourself some $$$   February 8, 2008
    J. Rizzo (Chicago, IL)
    Buy the uncut Russian version of this DVD on sale at Amazon for $26. The movie is in English, with Russian subtitles (you can probably turn them off if you know how to navigate the Russian menus). Don't get suckered into paying $150 for this movie...it's good, but not THAT good !


    5 out of 5 stars Twisted but riveting plot with lots of humor!   April 9, 2007
    z hayes (plano,texas)
    I didn't know what to expect when my husband suggested we watch this 'classic' on TV the other night [it was on Showtime]...but at the end of it, I felt that I had taken a fun roller-coaster ride, the kind that makes you feel sick and thrilled at the same time! The actors play their roles really well...Aaron Eckhart, Paulina Porizkova [yes, the ex-supermodel turned author], even Mickey Rourke in a small but significant role. You never know what to expect with this movie...just when you think someone's number is up, something else happens...plot twists abound, there lots of blood and violence, and sex too. Definitely entertaining, too bad its hard to obtain on DVD [even Netflix doesn't carry it].


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