Young Guns (Special Edition) | 
| Director: Christopher Cain Actors: Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney Studio: Lions Gate Category: DVD
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Rating: 81 reviews Sales Rank: 5081
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 107 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: 13850 UPC: 012236125945 EAN: 0012236125945 ASIN: B00008IHAW
Theatrical Release Date: August 12, 1988 Release Date: April 22, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The year is 1878, Lincoln county. John Tunstall, a British ranch owner, hires six rebellious boys as regulators to protect his ranch against the ruthless Santa Fe Ring. When Tunstall is killed in an ambush, the regulators, led by the wild-tempered Billy, declare war on the Ring.
Amazon.com Part of what was touted as a late-1980s revival of Westerns (and you can see how long that lasted), this good-looking, empty-brained film was like a spurs-and-chaps version of a Joel Schumacher movie, filled with pretty faces, prettier imagery, and absolutely no new ideas. The idiotically grinning Emilio Estevez is cast as Billy the Kid, who slowly accumulates a gang of Brat Pack buddies (Lou Diamond Phillips, Kiefer Sutherland, Dermot Mulroney) and fashions them into a group of male models with six-guns. The action is confused and the script is trite, though Terence Stamp is intriguing as the old reprobate who helps the gang get its act together. Followed by an even worse sequel. --Marshall Fine
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Great Mindless Entertainment May 23, 2009 D. Sun (Vallejo, CA United States) Saw this movie years ago while in High School. It is still entertaining now and quite fun to see another Billy the Kid story. Emilio does an excellent job and the cash is filled with young stars who get into their roles with gusto. There is quite a bit of violence and nobody says this is historically accurate beyond people's names, town names, and the era, but it is fun to watch and the movie seems to just fly by.
Young Guns (Special Edition) April 16, 2009 Myra Elaine Jones (Oroville,WA USA) Young Guns is an excellent western movie filled with great talented actors who came together and put on a fantastic movie.
An Entertaining Western March 7, 2009 S. Peek (Rocky Mountains, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This 1980s western is a pretty good show. It features the exploits of William Bonney (Billy The Kid), played by Emilio Estevez, and his buddies/gang, The Regulators. They are on one side of the Lincoln County War. The Regulators have been taken under the wing of John Tunstall (played by Terence Stamp), an Englishman trying to make it as a rancher in 1880s New Mexico. This band of misfits and runaways work to protect Tunstall from the thievery of rival land baron Lawrence Murphy (Jack Palance). This show features lots of action in the ongoing feud between the two landmen and their employees. It is quite well done and rather entertaining. It is worth seeing.
Fantastic western with lots of great stars from the 80's. March 6, 2009 Puzzle box (Kuwait) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
With a cast of six great actors you know you can't go wrong. Estevez was powerful and a dead ringer for Billy the Kid. He was fast, furious and he takes you on a wild ride from the moment he hits the screen. His character didn't really sit still for a second and his sharp wit and devilish humor are masked well underneath his thirst for revenge and blood. Young Guns is probably one of the best and most entertaining western films I've ever seen, O.K. so it's not exactly Unforgiven but it manages to be a very enjoyable film. Emilio plays the role of Billy The Kid very well in my opinion and even if it may not be historically correct this makes the film more enjoyable with a great cast and storyline, these superbly written scenes are delivered by a perfect cast with exceptional acting from Emilio Estevez and Lou Diamond Phillips in particular. You either like it or you don't but overall it is a modern western film which you can watch time and time again and still enjoy the comedy side of it and the great gunfights. The film was about a British ranch owner named John Tunstall (Terence Stamp) who hires six young men to help him tend and guard his ranch. In addition he also teaches them to read and to be civilized, but soon Tunstall is murdered by a corrupt and ruthless competing cattle rancher named Murphy played brilliantly by Jack Palance. After the killing of Tunstall by Murphy's henchmen, the Regulators and Billy hit on all cylinders in extracting revenge for the slaughter of their benefactor. The Regulators are branded as outlaws and the "legal forces" of Murphy attempt to pare them down to nothing. This leads to a final shootout on the streets of Lincoln County and very few of the original Regulators escape, which leads to the equally brilliant follow up Young Guns II. The cast of young and upcoming Hollywood stars include Emilio Estevez as Billy, Kiefer Sutherland as Doc the smartest and most responsible member of the group, Charlie Sheen as Dick, Lou Diamond Phillips as the spiritual leader of the group and my second favorite character in the film Chavez, Casey Siemaszko as the innocent and more childlike Charlie, and Dermot Mulroney. The six 'young guns' go seeking revenge and are erroneously branded outlaws by the law until they can clear their names. The film had some odd music in the background and was slightly cheesy, they used an 80's synthesizer style rock theme instead of the regular western style music. It wasn't exactly that good and it was probably the only flaw I could find in the film but it's not distracting and besides the film was still fantastic, it was littered with action, gunfights and wise cracks and finishes off with an "against impossible odds" gunfight that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats and entertained all the way through. "I could've killed you, Dick. I could've killed you, but I don't want to kill you. I want to eat" ;-)............
Fun movie February 23, 2009 Webduo (Illinois) Fun movie from the past that keeps you entertained - and is a great setup for the 2nd in the series.
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