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    Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man

    Harley Davidson and the Marlboro ManDirector: Simon Wincer
    Actors: Mickey Rourke, Don Johnson, Chelsea Field, Daniel Baldwin, Giancarlo Esposito
    Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
    Category: DVD

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 64 reviews
    Sales Rank: 7688

    Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 98 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: MGMD1001556D
    ISBN: 0792848780
    UPC: 027616858665
    EAN: 9780792848783
    ASIN: B0000542CH

    Theatrical Release Date: August 23, 1991
    Release Date: February 6, 2001
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Sheathing itself in bad taste, this film flaunts its tackiness, its machismo, and its very stupidity, which of course makes for a lot of dopey fun. Harley Davidson (Mickey Rourke) returns to his roots, the LA of 1996 (the film was set in the near future, as it was made in 1991). Burbank has become an airport, a new drug called Crystal Dream is all the rage, and Harley's favorite bar is being torn down. To save it, he and the Marlboro Man (Don Johnson, at his most engaging) concoct an armed robbery that goes awry. Instead of cash, they end up with a shipment of Crystal Dream. Hunted by a drug dealer's goons, the two bark, fight, drink, and squint at each other as they try to get themselves out of their mess. This is Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for the monster-truck crowd, with plenty of breasts, choppers, broken pool cues, and empty bottles. It's impossible to blame this film for being so emphatically trashy; its creators would consider that a compliment, anyway. --Keith Simanton

    Product Description
    In the lawless world of 1996, two motorcycle renegades rob a bank to save their favorite hangout, and find themselves in the middle of a multi-million dollar drug swindle.
    Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
    Rating: R
    Release Date: 6-FEB-2001
    Media Type: DVD



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    4 out of 5 stars Typical late 80's early 90's action flick   February 4, 2010
    Thomas Corr (CASA GRANDE, AZ, US)
    Standard Hollywood buddy movie, the plot is "Borrowed" from Butch and Sundance - With Hollywood and lose remakes, The more far-fetched the better, not too many movies of the era stretch as far as this one does.

    Don't get me wrong it is a fun movie. Completely overboard action sequences, cheese and camp humor galore. It pays homage to every western and/or action flick ever made.

    The plot -- Two biking buddies team up to help an old friend save his nightclub from a banker who wants to tear down thier beloved bar and build a high-rise.

    After a botched robbery of the banker money / which turns out to be drugs the two friends are repeatedly confronted and hounded by the banker's henchmen.

    The numerous confrontations result in explosions, fights, and gunfire.



    5 out of 5 stars Great biker film.   January 4, 2010
    Laurent E. Foisy (Lanesboro, Ma USA)
    Great biker Film, Dvd, Movie. How ever you watch it.
    I love that movie.



    5 out of 5 stars Great flick   November 9, 2009
    Julius P (NYC)
    I saw this movie when it first came out,at that time i was 8 years old at most and i loved it.Now even after 18 years i still can't forget it.Which i can't say about a lot of movies even made today.
    It has everything you may want in the normal action flick.Outlaws riding motorcycles and drinking beer you would come to love.Bad guys with automatic guns and bulletproof trench coats (fun).On top of all that add a plot about new unheard of drug and you have yourself a typical yet very very entertaining movie.
    Normal (standard) action flicks are made for entertainment so do not expect amazing story that fits thrillers or good drama movies because that is totally different then action based entertainment flicks.

    Plus as many have said before Mickey Rourke does great in this movie and fill Harley's role perfectly.I always liked him as an action flick actor and am sad for things that happened to him during his career.He is very under-rated actor and some may hate me for this but comparing him to Clive Owen he is much more entertaining to watch.

    Movies are all about entertainment and once you are done watching a movie and you feel unfulfilled then it simply was not that good of a movie.



    5 out of 5 stars manly man movie   October 13, 2009
    Talbot Kimo Tagata
    this movie was here in a couple of days and i love it. great people to deal with.


    3 out of 5 stars He ain't a cowboy, he's more like a pretty boy   October 10, 2009
    C. CRADDOCK (Bakersfield)
    "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" was a buddy movie, with Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson, that is kind of an homage to -- or a parody of "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid." It is set in the not-too-distant but still improbable future; but the main difference is that while BC & the SDK was hugely popular, and a box office smash; HD & the MM was a huge flop, and deservedly so.

    If you go into it expecting it to be bad, you won't be disappointed. Half the fun is just speculating how it all went so horribly awry. Was the naming of most of the characters after brand name products an attempt to be cute, or blatant product placement? Who do HD & the MM think they are?

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    Alexander: Judging from the data we gathered, they're dilettantes.
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    Watch for the least successful Baldwin brother, the one they don't like to talk about, Daniel Baldwin, as Alexander, enforcer for the bad guys. He and two others are all dressed in full length black leather bullet proof jackets that make them look like Catholic Priests of Death. As they advance slowly but relentlessly spewing bullets from their machine guns you have to wonder why they don't just shoot them in the head. And they do. But by that time, you are hoping that they'll shoot us all in the head, and be done with it.

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    Alexander: You boys are good... for dilettantes.
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    Though it tries to be like "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid," for instance, the scene when they are cornered and have to dive from a great height to escape, it is also like Patrick Swayze's "Road House." They are trying to save their friend's bar from the rich and corrupt. 'Butch' is a classic film, and 'R. House' is so bad it's good, but HD & the MM is just plain bad.

    M-I-C this film only if it's a choice between watching it and being pounded on the forehead with a ball-peen hammer. K-E-Y because it's lame. R-O-U-R-K. E. Mickey Rourke! Donald Johnson. Mickey Rourke! Donald Johnson. Forever let us hold our expectations low, low, low, low...

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    Harley Davidson: It's better to be dead and cool, than alive and uncool.
    ==========================

    I wouldn't be too sure of that, Mickey.

    In 2003 Mickey Rourke was Edmund in Masked And Anonymous. This star-studded yet obscure film attracted major stars for the chance to be in a movie with Bob Dylan, who played an enigmatic singer known as Jake Fate. Rourke's Edmund was the dictator of what was left of America after war and civil turbulence left it looking more like a banana republic. He has a small but pivotal role. The film was either panned or praised depending on how the particular critic felt about Dylan.

    Mickey Rourke was The Cook in another independent film from 2002 called Spun (Unrated Version). The Cook falls somewhere in between Harley Davidson and The Wrestler as a character. The Cook, like Harley Davidson, would NEVER have received an Oscar nomination. What did The Cook cook? Well, it certainly wasn't food.

    Those were very Strange Days in 1995 when Kelly Hu was Anchor Woman; and Tom Sizemore was Max Peltier. In HD & the MM, Hu was Suzie and Sizemore was Chance Wilder.

    In 1994 Chelsea Field was a Screen-Test Actress in a little film called I'll Do Anything. Makes you wonder how she was cast as Virginia Slim in HD & the MM. Not that she is a bad actress or anything. She is certainly not the worst.

    Tia Carrere was Cassandra in 1992's Wayne's World. Look for her as Kimiko in HD & the MM.

    In 1991 Kelly Hu (as Kelly Ann Hu) was Dorothy in Oliver Stone's movie about The Doors (Special Edition); with singer Jim Morrison played by Val Kilmer. Surrender, Dorothy. Hu was also in Strange Days, which is the title track of an album by The Doors. I'm not saying it's ironic -- just a little bit strange.

    Oliver Stone cast Daniel Baldwin as Vet #1 in the Democratic Convention scene; and Tom Sizemore was a Vet in the Villa Dulce scene in Born on the Fourth of July. Daniel Baldwin considers himself the troublemaker of the Baldwin brothers, with numerous stints in rehab; and Sizemore has seen his share of trouble, too. HD & the MM was like a troublemakers reunion.

    1987's Barfly featured Mickey Rourke as Henry Chinaski, a nom de plume for writer Charles Bukowski. Bukowski approved of Rourke's portrayal, though he opposed it at first. He thought that Mickey was too good looking, but when he saw how willing he was to "ugly up" for it, he changed his tune. Charles Bukowski even appeared in Barfly in a cameo role. Faye Dunnaway played Wanda, another barfly -- crazy but still quite a looker.

    A Boy & His Dog was a quirky sci fi flick shot in 1975. It was kind of like a Mad Max movie, but instead of Mel you get Don Johnson as Vic, who carries on conversations with his much more intelligent dog telepathically.

    The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart from 1970 was a counter culture romp where Don Johnson was Stanley Sweetheart. Out of print, or never came out on video, let alone DVD. You had to be there in 1970 to remember how it was, and if you were there in 1970, then you don't remember. Much of anything.

    If you want to see Mickey Rourke a a detective in the Big Easy in a movie that got Lisa Bonet in trouble with Cos, check out Angel Heart. You'll have an epiphany.

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    Harley Davidson: Looks like you jumped on the wrong horse there cowboy! In case you didn't notice, you're the only cowboy in this place.
    Big Indian: He ain't a cowboy, he's more like a pretty boy.
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