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    The Jack Bull [Region 2]

    Director: John Badham
    Actors: John Cusack, John Goodman, L.q. Jones, Miranda Otto, John C. Mcginley
    Category: DVD

    Buy Used: $34.78



    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 55 reviews
    Sales Rank: 255876

    Format: Pal
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 2
    Discs: 1
    Running Time: 116 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6

    EAN: 5014138293109
    ASIN: B00006JY4H

    Theatrical Release Date: April 17, 1999
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    The Jack Bull was produced for and premiered on HBO, but it's easily the most respectable job that feature director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, WarGames) has done in the past two decades. The title refers not to a piece of livestock but a metaphorical Jack Russell terrier that, once it's annoyed enough to close its jaws on something, will hang on to the point of death.

    That would be Myrl Redding (John Cusack), a horse-breeder of limited means but a deeply entrenched sense of justice. His independence galls Henry Ballard (L.Q. Jones), the crusty land baron out to set his brand on most of the countryside. Ballard insults and cheats Redding several times over, and his men beat Redding's horse trainer and friend, an Indian (Rodney A. Grant). When Redding seeks redress from the law, its agents can't be bothered (the local magistrate is in Ballard's pocket). So Redding musters a vigilante army to enforce his own law.

    Scratch this handsome but rigorously unromanticized Western--fully an hour passes without a shot being fired--and you find the classic Heinrich von Kleist book Michael Kohlhaas transposed to Wyoming Territory on the eve of statehood. The script--by the star-producer's dad, Dick Cusack--is sturdy and uncompromising, willing to engage the knotty ambiguities of embracing vigilantism even in a just cause. Badham's decision to treat the authorities (Scott Wilson, Jay O. Sanders, John Goodman) as period caricatures is regrettable. But John Cusack is solid as a figure of utterly matter-of-fact integrity. --Richard T. Jameson


    Customer Reviews:   Read 50 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Good western.   June 28, 2009
    Florida Libertarian (Titusville, Fl)
    Old style western. All about standing up for yourself.
    And standing up for whats right. Not the best movie ever.
    But you will enjoy it. John Goodman was great.
    And John Cusack really made the part come to life.



    5 out of 5 stars TRUE WESTERN STORY   June 27, 2009
    T. G. Harpster (LAS VEGAS)
    I have this movie on VHS, but needed to upgrade to DVD. Yes, it is based on a true story. (But being a sap at heart,I am not happy with the ending of the story.) Excellent work from John Cusack, John Goodman and L.Q. Jones.
    The tag line for this movie: THE JACK BULL: ALL MEN WANT JUSTICE...FEW ARE WILLING TO PAY THE PRICE,
    Buy the video and a box of tissues. Enjoy! TERI



    5 out of 5 stars dj   June 22, 2009
    Dennis J. Rudroff (earth)
    Im not a movie reviewer nor do I play one on TV.
    You can read other comments about the plot and acting etc etc. The story was good. Classic western good guy trying to make a living is harassed by big rancher etc has a not so classic but realistic ending. Great acting on the part of John Goodman as a judge.
    What I look for in a western is a believeable story and scenery, set, and costumes that takes you out of you chair and sends you back 100 years. This does it.



    5 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING BUT TRAGIC WESTERN SAGA IS A TV MOVIE CLASSIC   May 24, 2009
    Francisco Santoni (USA)
    Unlike many of my favorite movies, will only be able to see this one about every 5 years. Why? It's a terrific movie but, geez, it's gut-wrenchingly sad. It's about a young idealistic horse breeder [Myrl Redding played by John Cusack] who wants justice when two of his prized stallions are abused and 'ruined' by an imperious old-timer land baron with whom he has political and ideolgical differences. When the local legal system fails him he decides to rely on his inborn human rights and natural law to procure justice. This movie is basically a treatise on the innumerous flaws inherent in the human condition and in human behavior especially with regard to the attainment of objective truth from which justice emanates. However, obtaining the truth is easier said than done here as special interests, self interests, inertia, conformity, avarice and egoism serve to cloud the truth. The 'don't stir the pot' & 'don't burn bridges' principles are in full force here as local law officials just can't seem to help this guy. Redding's cheesy, weak lawyer is a spineless dud. The local judge and the land baron tyrant, Ballard [played deliciously well by veteran L.Q. Jones] are pals. The local Sheriff is a lying dog. Redding's wife, Cora---played endearingly by Miranda Otto in a GREAT though short-lived performance---tries to aid her impulsive spouse by getting his OK to travel to the soon-to-be State capitol of Cheyanne to ask the State attorney general for help. Her efforts are fruitless, and in a paralyzing moment for the viewer, Myrl's "miracle" is tragically run over by a runaway stagecoach. This is a riveting scene that is notable for the detached, insouciant fashion that townsfolk [including the attorney general who shows up] deal with the tragedy, going about their business without any sense of urgency as the broken woman lay dying. Tough to take scene when Reddings right-hand man and close friend Woody [played by vet John McGinley of PLATOON fame], who was Cora's escort and was responsible for her well-being, returns to the farm with her body. Redding blames himself and all hell breaks loose as he mounts his relentless 'no killing/no blood spilling' campaign for justice. He rounds up local townfolk and drifters to support him but, the bottom line is, he's gotta pay them for their 'courage' and allegiance. Redding proceeds to burn Ballard into exodus and burn down the property of anyone who protects or conceals him. A couple of problems prop up, however, as two people get killed and Redding gets the blame. He is now an accused murderer--- public support now begins to wane as he is arrested and sent to trial. Fine performances by Scott Wilson [IN COLD BLOOD & IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, both 1967] as the bumbling, self-serving Governor of Wyoming, John Savage [DEER HUNTER] as Ballard's annoyingly sadistic hand, and a superbly effective performance by Glenn Morshower who has a great curt response to Redding's question regarding the alternative to refusing the State's offer of amnesty. John Goodman, though, steals the show late in the film as the no-nonsense, fact-finding and sympathetic judge who sets everybody straight. GREAT performance by Fred Flinstone, here. Fueled by the lies of corrupt witnesses a Jury finds Redding guilty [unjustly] of murder and sentenced to hang. The hanging scenario is stark, poignant and plain scary. Notably, Redding displays little emotion as he matter-of-factly gives his son last instructions. No fear here as he probably already died long before when his cherished and adored wife died. The often wooden Cusack here gives an outstanding performance---his countenance alone bespeaking his tenacity, his innate sense of justice, his conviction. The scene where his body is removed from the gallows was haunting and well done. Kudos here to a wonderful screenplay, awe-inspiring cinematography---probably among the best in ANY Western [sorry John Ford] and great acting by all involved. This is a GREAT "sleeper' Western, a classic in my book. You will be glued to your seat.



    1 out of 5 stars No Response from DVD Legacy   April 2, 2009
    M.L. McCarthy (Seymour, Indiana)
    Unfortunately, I have yet to see this movie. Not only did I never receive it, DVD Legacy NEVER answered any of my inquiry emails, even though they charged me for the DVD. AMAZON ended up refunding my purchase price.


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