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    The Green Mile (Single Disc Edition)
    The Green Mile (Single Disc Edition)

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    Actors: Patricia Clarkson, James Cromwell, Jeffrey Demunn, Dabbs Greer, Bonnie Hunt
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
    Sales Rank: 368

    Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Number Of Items: 1
    Running Time: 189
    Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: WARDC2733D
    UPC: 053939273328
    EAN: 0053939273328
    ASIN: B000P0J0EM

    Theatrical Release Date: 1999
    Release Date: May 15, 2007
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    Studio: Castle Rock Hm Video Release Date: 11/11/2008 Rating: R


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    5 out of 5 stars A film you will never forget.   August 25, 2008
    First let me say that my title of this movie is very true. It's not just something I thought would look good as a title. Once you see this movie you will remember it to some degree for the rest of your life. If you watch it alone you will tell your friends and family about it. You will probably let them borrow it or watch it with them just so you can see it again. The movie runs for 3 hours but I did not get tired once. I lost myself in the movie. When I was watching it everything around me disappeared.

    The movie has a great cast. Some of the main people are Tome Hanks who plays Paul Edgecomb the head of part of a prison called the green mile (more on that later.) You may remember Hanks from movies like Big 1988 and Philadelphia 1993. David Morse who plays Brutus Howell. You have seen him in movies like The Getaway 1994 and 16 blocks 2006. Michael Clark Duncan who plays John Coffey. He has bee in the films The whole nine yards 2000 and Sin City 2005. These are just some of the great actors in this movie They are all giving some of the greatest performances I have ever seen.

    Now for the movie. I do not want to give away the big parts of the film, so I will try to tell you about it while at the same tie keeping the main stuff a mystery. The movie is about a man that is accused of committing a horrible crime. He is sentenced to death and sent to the green mile. The green mile is what the men who work in this part of the prison call it. It is death row. The man accused may be more than a man. You will have to watch to see what I mean. During the end something happens that will make you so mad that he is being put to death. You will think about it for a while. He will hurt 2 men in the prison. One who works there and one who has become a prisoner. You will find out why these men had happen to them what they did. Also, you will ask yourself why about something. The question will be about something very important in the movie. But you will come to find out at the very end that sometimes even good men, whom do things that may be considered good. Must pay for that which they did. Even if not by being in pain or suffering. This movie will probably make you sad because you will take something the prisoner says to hank's character at the end and really think about how true it is in life.

    What the basic meaning of all this is, this movie will make so many people happy. As I said earlier you will more than likely never forget it. Buying it is a great idea because you will want to see it again. Whether with a friend, family member or alone. You may even want to watch it twice in a row to make sure you didn't miss anything important. I am sure that this film is in the top 100 films ever made list. After you watch it you can decide on your own if you think it should be or not. Enjoy!



    5 out of 5 stars Just an Outstanding Film!   July 3, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    What a great movie! I'm not a huge Tom Hanks fan but have enjoyed some of his films. This one, though, may end up as being my favorite of his. Filled with great scenes of both hope and tragedy, of sorrow and of joy, with just a touch of redemption thrown in.

    Based on a book by Stephen King, the Green Mile starts off in modern day times and then uses a "flashback" to tell the story of a group of death row guards during the depression and the strange story of a condemmed prisoner named John Coffy (played magnificiently by Michael Duncan). The story is a mix of drama, humor, and adds the spiritual/mystical as only Stephen King can do. The story also has one of the most creative twists at the end. Very surprising!

    But what takes this movie one of the best I've personally watched is the supporting cast. Besides the well known David Morse & Bonnie Hunt, we get James Cromwell (L.A. Confidential, Star Trek - First Contact), Michael Jeter (Open Range), Graham Greene (Dances with Wolves (Widescreen Edition)), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Widescreen Edition)) & Harry Dean Stanton (way too many great roles to pick just a couple).

    I would recommend this to any movie buff looking for originality and creativity. Great actors, great story, great film!



    4 out of 5 stars I'm tired. I'm tired of being alone. But mostly ... I'm tired of people being ugly to each other.   May 30, 2008
     1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    In its simplest form The Green Mile is about an eye for an eye ... but when have you known Stephen King to be simple? Stephen King ... the man who gets paid fifty thousand dollars for writing "boo" on a napkin. Stephen King. In the beginning we meet an elderly gentleman who tells of his time working on "The Green Mile" Death Row for inmates in Louisiana's Cold Mountain Penitentiary. Shortly thereafter, we meet John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) who was sentenced to death for the murder of two young girls. From his introduction (Michael Clarke Duncan) plays the role of the child-like John Coffey filled with boyish impetuosity to perfection.

    During this time, Paul Edgecombe (Tom Hanks) is suffering from a urinary tract infection ... and the extraordinary that is John Coffey shows itself. This miracle of God has the mystical ability to heal. At the same time we meet Percy Wetmore (Doug Hutchison) a mean, stupid, sadistic man. In this setting, that is a dangerous combo, but he is the nephew of the governor's wife. Next we meet a violent prisoner named Wild Bill (Sam Rockwell) who is sentenced to death for killing three people in a robbery attempt. During the film, when Wild Bill grabs John Coffey's arm we learn who the real killer of the two young girls is.

    In its simplest form The Green Mile is about an eye for an eye ... the problem with that is ... everyone ends up blind. With John Coffey being innocent, Paul is left with the life altering decision of what to do. Does he put to death one of God's true miracles? During a conversation with his wife, Paul decides to ask Coffey what he wants him to do. John Coffey replies: I'm tired. I'm tired of being alone. But mostly ... I'm tired of people being ugly to each other. The movie then flashes forward to Paul Edgecombe, now a hundred and eight years old telling his female companion of his curse in life. He is cursed to watch all his loved ones die. An eye for an eye........



    5 out of 5 stars HAVE YOU TRIED MR. COFFEY?   March 12, 2008
     0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    An exceptional movie, combining the literary genius of Stephen King,augmented by the acting of Tom Hanks and an array of talented role players, led by Mr. Coffey,(Michael Duncan). A towering figure of a man, Cofffey is a faith healer in the truest non- denominational definition of the word. Even on the green mile (death row,1935), he continues to reach out, curing Hanks, the warden's wife, and bringing a pet mouse back to life. He also has the powers to allow others to see that he is a good man,plus the capability of removing the two biggest scoundrels in the film with comparative ease. (Never underestimate the talents of those who play key secondary roles such as the hateable barracks officer (Doug Hutchison); his may be the hardest part in the movie to play well). In the end, Coffey wants badly to die; he's literally FELT hatred for his entire life, and wishes to escape it for a better place.Tears on the guards' faces indicate the power he's held over them,up until and after his electrocution.R.I.P.


    4 out of 5 stars Much better than I thought it would be yet not as great as some would have you believe...   November 9, 2007
     0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I honestly didn't think I would like this movie at all. I'm not a huge fan of Tom Hanks. He's impressed me a few times before but honestly I can't think of a time when he's ever `wowed' me. I am not a fan of Stephen King in that I never really have given him a try. Aside from `Misery' I have never read any of his novels. I have seen a few of the film adaptations and enjoyed them but I have also seen some of his adaptations and thought they were dreadful so really it's a mixed bag for me. I decided to give this a chance only because a friend of mine raved it, and it has received high amounts of praise from the critics and have I mentioned yet that it was nominated for Best Picture of the Year at the Academy Awards so with that in mind I decided to sit down and watch this, finally.

    The film follows the effect one falsely accused man has on the prison guards in charge over him. This man is John Coffey, an extremely large black man accused of raping and murdering two young girls. Despite his immense size Coffey appears to be a very kind soul. This is noticed by one of the guards, Paul Edgecomb. Getting to know John, Paul realizes that he is, without a doubt, innocent but the evidence against him is surmountable and it appears that his execution is eminent.

    While this is the main storyline for `The Green Mile' there is so much more to uncover, and there should be since the film is three hours long. I've read a while back that the character of John Coffey was modeled after Jesus Christ and this makes perfect sense when you watch this film and analyze it. John's `powers' are very similar to the ones heaped upon Jesus and John's predicament is also one similar to that of Christ. Everyone has turned on John except for a few men who put faith in his power to heal. He is wrongfully accused of a crime he did not commit and sentenced to death by the men he was trying to protect. It's something I did not expect to come from Stephen King, that's for sure, but then again I've never given him a fair chance...maybe I should.

    The performances in this film also elevate the material, especially that of Michael Clarke Duncan who delivers a performance so solid and so tempered that without it the film would have failed. He is, with all due respect, the heart and soul of this film. Tom Hanks surprised me by delivering an outstandingly tender performance. It may actually be his best performance to date. Patricia Clarkson sizzles in what little screen time she has as does Bonnie Hunt and David Morse and Barry Pepper do their best to stand out amidst powerful performances by James Cromwell and more notably Doug Hutchison who plays the `evil' Percy Wetmore. Sam Rockwell is as disturbing as they come and the revelation of his character will chill you.

    Like I said in my title for this review, it is far better than I assumed it would be but it still was not as grand as some have suggested. There are moments where the melodramatic feel doesn't quite mesh right and there are some scenes that tend to drag a bit. I'm not saying that the length is a problem for it enables the audience to truly sink into the mood of the film but there are some scenes that could have been trimmed. It is not one of my top five films of 1999, nor one of my top ten, but it rests well with my honorable mentions. It is not as disturbing as `Carrie' and not as meaningful as `The Shawshank Redemption' but it rest nicely in the middle and delivers solid and gratifying entertainment.



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