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    Payback - The Director's Cut (Special Collector's Edition)

    Payback - The Director's Cut (Special Collector's Edition)
    Director: Brian Helgeland
    Actors: Mel Gibson, Gregg Henry, Maria Bello, David Paymer, Bill Duke
    Studio: Paramount
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.98
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 79 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3531

    Format: Color, Ntsc, Surround Sound, Widescreen
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Published)
    Rating: Unrated
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 90 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: D041164D
    UPC: 097360411645
    EAN: 0097360411645
    ASIN: B000M3439O

    Theatrical Release Date: April 10, 2007
    Release Date: April 10, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Mel Gibson portrays Porter a career criminal bent on revenge after his partners in a street heist pump metal into him and take off with his $70000 cut. Bad move thugs. Because if you plan to double-cross Porter you'd better make sure he's dead. Porter resurfaces wading into a lurid urban underworld of syndicate kingpins cops on the take sniveling informants and deadly gangs. Porter wants his money back. And the way he sets out to get is assures that from beginning to heartpounding end Payback pays off big.System Requirements:Run Time: 90 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: UNRATED UPC: 097360411645 Manufacturer No: 041164

    Amazon.com
    There were reasons writer-director Brian Helgeland's cut of Payback was dismissed by distributors Paramount and Warner Bros., then heavily re-shot and re-tooled by Mel Gibson's production company, Icon Entertainment. Those reasons are explained in detail by Gibson, Helgeland, and others in the special features of Payback: The Director's Cut (Special Collector's Edition). Among them: Helgeland's version was too dark. America wasn't ready in 1999 to see Gibson play an unapologetic, 1970s-style antihero who might not get exactly what he wants. Audiences didn't have the patience to wait for answers to their story questions. A dog dies. (A big no-no.) All of these comments make sound, practical sense. But here's the bottom line: Helgeland's cut, perhaps even a bit more disciplined and taut (according to Payback's editor, Kevin Stitt) than it was in 1999, is a serious movie with an organic tone and logic that makes the film look the way it was meant to look: as a neo-noir film for adults. The theatrical release of Payback, by contrast, was and is silly and vulgar, self-sabotaging, pointlessly vicious, and perversely jaunty. It is very much like--deliberately like--the Lethal Weapon series. The Director's Cut makes clear that's not at all what Helgeland had in mind.

    Kudos to Gibson and Icon for giving Helgeland a chance to restore his film and get it out on this DVD. But a look at both versions (this disc does not include the theatrical cut) back-to-back can certainly make one's head spin. Icon's revisions in the original release show little faith in a contemporary audience's ability to discern much about a story or mood or character from spare but telling details. That film relies on crass swatches of voiceover narration, cute inserts, added scenes, and hipster tunes on the soundtrack. All of that was designed to tell an audience how to feel rather than encourage a cinematic experience encountered with an open heart and mind. Worst of all is a specious third act nakedly built around an obligatory Gibson-gets-tortured sequence, leading the film to a lazy, comforting conclusion. The Director's Cut eschews all of that. Gibson's character, Porter (based on the central character in the novel "The Hunter," written by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark), is a man returning from the brink of death with nothing but his identity and the memory of something (an almost-nominal amount of money) taken from him. His iron determination, his capacity for brutality and inducing fear, and his survival instinct make him anything but warm and cuddly. It's his few ties to the past--especially an interrupted relationship with a call girl (Maria Bello)--that humanize him. One doesn't have to like Porter; one just accepts him and follows his journey in an honest, unmitigated fashion. That's exactly what Helgeland does, and his cleaner, leaner, smarter cut is instantly rewarding for its uncompromising, undistracted toughness. Special features include a documentary about the film's history, and a wonderful interview with Westlake. --Tom Keogh


    Customer Reviews:   Read 74 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Far better than the Theatrical Version   June 29, 2009
    Parker (At Large)
    After nine years, we can now see this film as director Brian Helgeland originally intended. This version of the film is far more streamlined and features the original ending, along with a completely revised third act, new scenes, a new head villain, new score and is essentially a different film.
    Based on the The Hunter, the first novel in Richard Stark's acclaimed "Parker" series; the story is about Parker (renamed Porter in the film) and his single minded mission to retrieve his $70,000 share of the take from an armed robbery, where he was left for dead by his partner Val, aided by Porter's drug addled wife. To make matters worse, Val has turned Porter's share over to the Outfit, a national crime syndicate Val is trying to curry favor with after botching a job for them.
    Mel Gibson is great as Porter. He plays it straight and seems to understand the streamlined, all business nature of the character. The film is peppered with great performances, with standout supporting roles from David Paymer, William Devane, James Coburn and Gregg Henry, who's role as Val Resnik should have made him a star.
    My complaints about the film would be the relationship Porter has with Maria Bello's character. Porter as a driver for a prostitute just seems out of left field. He is an armed robber. Period. Why would he need to drive around a prostitute? for the extra pocket money? This also made him an Outfit employee, something his independent streak would never allow.
    I also hate the fact that the main character's name is changed from that of his litratery counterpart. Trying to make this movie a standalone affair, rather than opening the door to seeing Parker in more movies based on Stark's other books shows a lack of ambition on the part of the film makers, but then again, this is more about Helgeland's cinematic vision rather than adapting a beloved novel.

    The special features are just that; special. The director's commentary is insightful and entertaining and hints at why the main character's name was changes from Parker to Porter for the film; which was a big mystery to me. Mel Gibson sits for an interview and gives his side of the story as to why the Director's vision was scuttled in favor of a more audiance friendly version of the film. Even the mini documentary on the revised music score is insightful and entertaining, and highlights the 60's noir theme of the film which imporves on the original.

    There is also a brief interview with Novelist Donald E. Westlake, who wrote the Parker novels of the 60's and 70's (as well as the 90's revival under the pen name Richard Stark - check them out!) . You may be interested to know that Parker was featured in 7 films altogether over the last five decades, played by Lee Marvin (Point Blank), Robert Duvall (The Outfit), Jim Brown (The Split) and even by a woman in European film entitled Made in the USA. Each film version never faithful to the novel it was based upon, and the main character never named Parker as the author would not allow it unless a serious effort to make a faithful movie was undertaken (or so I am told).
    Watch this version of the film, it's worth your time.



    4 out of 5 stars Similar to Original, but Different Movie   June 13, 2009
    Ikarian (North Carolina)
    I bought this DVD mistakenly thinking it was just an extended version of the 1999 version of the movie "Payback". I always loved the 1999 version, and thought I remembered different scenes than what I saw in the Director's Cut. There was a good reason for this. The "Director's Cut" was the version that the original director had wanted to be released to theaters, but was not fitting the studios wishes for a theatrical release. (I learned all of this by watching the extra features included on this disc, which was another reason for buying the Director's Cut version.)

    Overall, the Director's original vision makes for a great movie, but I think that the original theatrical release might be a little more to my liking than this version. It is a great movie, and for those fans out there of this movie, it is great to have both versions to compare and contrast. In the end it makes for two different movies due to the respective endings.



    5 out of 5 stars Payback....version 2   June 11, 2009
    harry44callahan (Columbus, OH)
    This is a great "new" version, BUT if you are looking for the original version you saw in the theater, buy the other release...this director's cut is practically a different film. Many scenes from the theatrical release version are omitted and other scenes modified/inserted. It does not lose any of its excellence though; I however believe the theatrical release is slightly better (I like that ending better). I've read this is the original version as it was initially created, before changes were made that they perceived would make it more marketable. Both versions are outstanding and equal to, in my opinion, the Lee Marvin film Point Blank. For me, this version is for the Payback fan...if you've seen the first version and love it, you will also love this version and it is a must have.


    1 out of 5 stars Director's Crap Cut...   June 2, 2009
    Dr.||\\//||
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Payback (the theatrical edition) has been one of my favorite movies since the day I saw it. It was witty, cynical, and B.A.

    This edition "the director's cut" is really a remake with a brand new ending and a lot of the best part removed from the middle. This edition is terrible. Like any pieced together film, it really doesn't even know what it is. Occasionally it's a mafia movie and occasionally it's the bitter drama of a murdered man.

    Buy Payback (the theatrical edition)!



    1 out of 5 stars bad bad bad it sucked   May 16, 2009
    Peter Muchko (minneapolis minnesota usa)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    bad bad bad it sucked it was not good at all i liked the real one better


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