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    A Better Way to Die

    A Better Way to DieActors: Carmen Argenziano, Jeanine Basinger, Andre Braugher, Dan Buran, Bernard Canepari
    Studio: Sony Pictures
    Category: DVD

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    Seller: westheimerpawn
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
    Sales Rank: 33399

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Portuguese (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 101 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6

    MPN: COLD05980D
    ISBN: 0767861345
    UPC: 043396059801
    EAN: 9780767861342
    ASIN: B000053VAH

    Theatrical Release Date: 2000
    Release Date: February 13, 2001
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    Product Description
    A chicago cop quits the force and finds himself threatened by the mafia. While travelling through the highways of americas heartland he finds that hes be inadvertently thrust into a fierce struggle between the fbi and the chicago underworld both of which are searching for a missing federal agent. Studio: Ingram Entertainment Release Date: 10/05/2004 Starring: Natasha Henstridge Lou Diamond Phillips Run time: 101 minutes Rating: R Director: Scott Wiper


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    4 out of 5 stars A Better Way to Die   April 4, 2009
    C. A. Luster (Burke, VA USA)
    I bought this on a whim to try to catch some Lou Diamond Phillip movies. It was far better than I hoped for. Good cast, acting, directing, and production makes it worth at least a rental. A young undercover agent decides he values his life and love for a girl more than seeing men killed. He heads out West to ask his girl to marry him. Along the way his car and belongings are stolen, a crazy one armed man almost kills him then tells him he is blessed, a woman asks him to make one phone call since he sounds like a man she is trying to find, then a group of killers mistake him for the man and hunt him. This is pretty much a non-stop action movie with some interesting twists and turns. I recommend it even if you some say the dialogue is cliche. Good quality DVD with good replayability. If you enjoyed this catch Hangman.

    CA Luster



    4 out of 5 stars "Get with the program, kid....or get the hell out."   November 15, 2006
    cookieman108 (Inside the jar...)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Written and directed by Scott Wiper (Pearl Harbor), who also stars, A Better Way to Die (2000) features Lou Diamond Phillips (La Bamba, Young Guns), Andre Braugher ("Homicide: Life on the Street"), Natasha Henstridge (Species), Wayne Duvall (The Fan), Matt Gallini (2 Fast 2 Furious), Carmen Argenziano (Blue Streak), Mirjana Jokovic (Side Streets), Jefferson Moore (The Perfect Stranger), and Joe `Joey Pants' Pantoliano (The Matrix, Memento). Speaking of better ways to die, if I could choose the method of my demise, I think a pretty good way to go would be under an avalanche of Jessica Alba clones...

    As the movie begins we see three Chicago undercover cops, including a rookie named Boomer (Wiper), waiting to hook up with some underworld types, which they do, but things go down badly (the criminals get word ahead of time the men are with the police), leading to Boomer deciding to quit the force and move out to the country to be with his girlfriend Kelly, played by Henstridge (smart move as Ms. Henstridge certainly has it going on). Anyway, around this time we learn of a gooberment agent named Harrison James (Moore), who's got information that could effectively bust up a national security threat in the form of a spy ring run by a mysterious criminal kingpin named Van Adder, has gone missing, and Special Agent William Dexter (Phillips) is tasked to find the man...only thing is, given the covert nature of James' work, seems no one is really sure what he looks like. Various events, of which I won't go into, all lead up to Boomer being mistaken for James (primarily because they sound alike over the phone) by numerous parties, including Van Adder's men, who've been assigned to kill James, among them a hired gun named Cleveland, played by Braugher. Things get extremely complicated and very messy as Boomer is drawn further into the situation and various individuals get killed along the way. All the twists and turns eventually lead to Boomer being forced to take on James' identity if only to find a way out, along with a surprising revelation in terms of the identity of Van Adder himself...

    As far as independent action films go, I thought this one was really good, a diamond in the rough, in fact. The story's a little convoluted, and there seems, at times, more characters than necessary running about, but Wiper does a good job in keeping things orderly and moving along at a good pace. One aspect I appreciated a lot about the film was the fact characters were often shown reloading their weapons as it added a slight realistic touch often overlooked within the genre. This may not seem all that important, and it probably isn't, but I can't tell you how many action films I've seen where you never see a character reload making it seem like their weapon has unlimited firing potential. I'm guessing one of Wiper's influences may have been John Woo, as there are a few action sequences that seem to emulate his style, but not to the point where it felt like Wiper was copying directly from Woo's films, at least my opinion...another element I like were the comedic touches interspersed throughout the film. My favorite bit comes as a bunch of gooberment agents are in a conference room, being briefed on one of James' contacts, a sleazy, greasy, balding, chubby, former agent named Rifkin (Duvall) whose blind (complete with milky eyes), sports a ginormous scar on his face, and teeth that look much like baked beans. As the agents are watching some surveillance video featuring Rifkin, Rifkin turns to face the general direction of the hidden camera and all the agents turn in disgust given the man's extreme ugliness. I think I described the scene pretty well, but it's really something better seen than read about as the reactions are very relatable. There is sort of a cartoon like element with Wiper's character in that it seemed every other scene he was getting seriously smacked around, along with having to implement unusual, and generally disgusting, methods of escape from perilous situations. In one scene he's brawling in what appears to be a pigpen (full of muck but sans any swine) as someone chucks an incendiary through the window. Boomer manages to escape by making use of nearby sewer pipe, most likely filled with the same material that was in the pen. This may sound bad but there's an earlier scene that's much worse, one that takes place in a secluded cabin, as Boomer is forced to hide in a very uncomfortable place. As far as the performances I thought most everyone did pretty well and there was enough talent from some recognizable faces to make this a better than expected experience. I did notice a few plot holes (one major one at the end), but overall there felt a strong and entertaining effort, so it was easy for me to dismiss some of the perceived flaws in the production. The film is rated R, but not because of any nekkidness (if you wanna see Ms. Henstridge in the buff go watch Species) but because of depicted violence and a whole lot of swearing (the latter seemed a bit excessive, but then again if someone was shooting at me on a regular basis, I'd probably let the profanities fly). All in all this is a solid, entertaining action feature, one that was much better than I would have credited it for prior to viewing.

    The picture on this DVD release, presented in anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1), looks sharp and clean, and the audio, available in English 5.1 Dolby Digital and English 2.0 Dolby Surround, comes through well. Other audio options are as follows; French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital, and Portuguese 2.0 Dolby Digital. Extra features include an audio commentary track with writer/director Wiper, a theatrical trailer for the film, detailed biographies/filmographies on the cast & crew, and subtitles in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, and Thai.

    Cookieman108



    5 out of 5 stars Hidden Gem !   February 16, 2006
    Michel De Lottinville (Michdelo)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This movie is awesome. The opening scene dialogue between Carlos, Fletcher, Boomer in the car and later with the dealers is an excellent piece of script; powerful, exciting and packs a wicked punch. The rest of the movie is action packed throughout. The story line is great and unravels with many unexpected twists. Boomer plays his role extremely well while the other cast members bring the exact acting touch necessary for each character to fit perfectly into this script. This movie is underrated and should have been a box office hit. The writer succesfully managed to entwine action, romance, humour and suspense in one movie script. I have viewed this movie many times. A great movie to be added to a home collection.


    5 out of 5 stars NOBODY'S NERVOUS   September 8, 2002
    Marcel McGuire (Massillon, OH United States)
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    A Better Way To Die is a action-packed,dark-comedy about a ex-chicago-cop named "Boomer" who quits the force after his partner is killed in a undercover drug bust by ruthless gangters, and desides to go up north to wire things up with his estranged girlfriend, but on the way he gets robbed,shot at,beaten,framed,and his girlfriend killed in the process, and is mistakenly identified as a missing FBI agent the Chicago mob and corrupt FBI agents are trying to track down which leads Boomer to a quest of bloodshed and revenge.

    A Better Way to die is the best action-packed film of the year 2000, and its dark humor and hilarious gun fights and won't leave viewers disapointed. I highly recommend A BETTER WAY TO DIE.


    3 out of 5 stars A Good Action Movie with Solid Cast   January 5, 2002
    Tsuyoshi (Kyoto, Japan)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    "A Better Way to Die" provides what action flick fans would like to see -- like, a twisted plot peppered with bullets-showering shoot-outs -- and moreover, it is proud of the solid supporting cast.

    The star (and writer & director) is Scott Wiper, who plays the role of 'Boomer', who, tired of violence in the police work, decided to go to his love (Henstridge), only to find himself involved another chain of bloody violence, being mistaken for "Harry," missing agent who went away with a secret of the government. To hunt down the hero, lots of hitmen (including Andre Braugher, seen with Nicholas Cage in "City of Angels" and with Paul Giamatti in "Duets") chase him, his love, and whoever he is concerned, causing many body counts on their way. The story itself is, frankly, very unbelievable, but thanks to Scott Wiper's impressive skills of direction to produce the high-octane action scenes, it is always entertaining, if too violent sometimes.

    But there are still some flaws; some of the supporting cast, most notably Joe Pantliano (seen in "Memento" as Teddy), is given too short screen time to give vitality to the film. Henstridge is also wasted in a minor role, so her fans would not appreciate her being in this movie very much, and the star Scott Wiper's acting (a little one-dimentional) seems to pale beside these colorful cast.

    However, the movie itself is a fast-paced, good action film, and certainly Wiper has a considerable talent to create an exciting gun-fight scenes with unexpected off-beat humor. But the best thing of the film is always underrated Braugher, who astonishes us, portraying the hitman's humane side and menace at the same time. Watching him act is another fun you can get in "A Better Way to Die."

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