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The Island of Dr. Moreau (Unrated Director's Cut)
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Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
Starring: Fairuza Balk, Marlon Brando, Mark Dacascos, Peter Elliott (II), Clare Grant
Directed By: Frankenheimer, John
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780780619951
Format: Anamorphic
ISBN: 0780619951
Label: New Line Home Video
Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Publisher: New Line Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 1997-08-20
Running Time: 100
Studio: New Line Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1996-08-23

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Editorial Reviews:

Previously filmed in 1933 (as Island of Lost Souls) and 1977, the classic H.G. Wells story was filmed again for this graphic 1996 version. The film was roasted by critics, but it's an utterly fascinating failure, largely due to the performances of David Thewlis, Val Kilmer, and especially Marlon Brando in the title role as a mad (and in this case outrageously bizarre) scientist whose experiments in crossbreeding humans with animals have gone terribly awry. Thewlis plays the wayward scholar who is rescued at sea by Kilmer and brought to Moreau's island to discover the doctor's unnatural "children." Fairuza Balk plays Moreau's half-cat daughter, but it's Brando and Kilmer (in one scene doing a killer Brando impersonation) who steal the show, along with the astounding makeup effects created by Stan Winston. A guilty pleasure by any measure, this movie has definite cult-favorite potential, and in addition to offering a "director's cut" with previously unseen footage, the DVD includes audio commentary by director John Frankenheimer, who replaced the original director on short notice and completed this film under highly stressful conditions. --Jeff Shannon


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Summary: so bizarre and oxygen deprived it's a giddy near masterwork
Comment: do you like films that are so bad , they're good ? if so , you're in for a real treat here . i'd read about DAVID THEWLIS (and his alleged horrible miscasting on this picture) . i read about the directorial and production troubles . for me , it was really fun to see all those familiar faces KILMER , BRANDO , PEARLMAN , BALK and company swing for the fences . frankly , i agree with the guy who writes (paraphrasing of course) that JOHN cobbled together a pretty good picture here . despite the unusual and grotesque manner in which this film falls into place , i find it very watchable . in fact , i own and have taken great delight in seeing it with my wife (not a traditional fan of disturbing and odd films her) several times now . it's not a film one can easily or even realistically defend . yet ? it's fun and has some good scares and everything you'd expect of the source material . it's an odd bird . but i suspect that the same folks who assert they dislike this film , actually prefer "EXORCIST:THE BEGINING" over the ostensibly "more thoughtful" "EXORCIST:DOMINION" . it's (MOREAU) a visceral and humorous romp that keeps the CAMPfires burning .

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Summary: Great, awful movie!
Comment: If you enjoy bad movies, you'll love this blight on the resume of Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer. Hey, why not? At least modern B-movies, such as this, have 5.1 sound. I'm pretty sure that this movie is always on in Hell.

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Summary: Needs to be remade
Comment: I liked all the actors but I agree with another reviewer that Val Kilmers character was a little odd. I guess it made sense if you think about it and I guess they were trying to imply the rot had already set in on the island. Most of all, I did not like the special effects and I can only think that will be more and more noticeable as the film ages. The animal costumes and makeup looked pretty bad-more like great halloween costumes. Brando, a great actor, has never been a favorite of mine and I watched this movie because I like Kilmer. Overall, kind of a depressing movie that I wouldn't want to watch again.

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Summary: Love thhe idea, not the execution...
Comment: So the story of "The Island" is really fun and interesting. I love the plot. The execution of this film though is a little weak.

Really, the acting is not that great. Val Kilmer was never that great and neither was Fairuza Balk, but Marlon Brando and David Thewlis are always great and pretty much hold together this film.

I think the problem was that the filmmaker was not really sure what type of genre to make this film and really it is just sort of muddled.

I do recommend it if you are a sci-fi, H.G. Wells, or Oingo Boingo fan though...

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Summary: a must-watch on social issues
Comment: If you don't pick up the metaphors or hidden message throughout the movie, you will (and should) at the end of the movie. Then, you'll be like "aha!"

*The Island of Dr. Moreau* is a story about a mad scientist (Brando) converting animals into humans. However, his experiments aren't perfect...yet. (Well, except one...at least, on the outer appearance.) These creatures reminds me of *The Fly*, caught between two species, more animal than human. Therefore, these creatures must be regulated so that their animal instincts do not take over and create chaos.

The problem is that when you have animals with human DNA/intelligence, they become a deadly combination. Chaos is inevitable. But who wins at the end? These mutated creatures or the humans?

The movie ends with a montage of riots, wars and other public disorders. Wait a minute. We're humans with animal behavior, attacking and clawing others. You almost feel a slight tingling of shame when you see this montage. So, are we not a deadly combination that cause nothing but chaos? Are we to be controlled and regulated?

Wonderful film for a deep discussion afterwards.


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