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The Green Mile
Rated R
Runtime: 3hr 8min
Starring: Tom Hanks, Michael Duncan, David Morse, James Cromwell

MFG Rating: 4/5

DVD Features

Video: Widescreen enhanced and at 1.85:1 it looks great even on a small screen. Excellent picture quality with no noticable flaws. The soft look does a great job of setting the period and mood of the film.

Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 used extremely well here. This is drama so there are no real explosions and such, but they use the sound stage and particularly the music to really do an excellent job of setting the mood. The use of the rear speakers is very subtle and used to set the scenes.

Extras: Not much, just trailers and a brief "making of" featurette. But after a 3 hour movie would you really want more?

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Movies For Guys' Original Review of the Theatrical Release

This movie has Oscar nominations written all over it. The director is Frank Darabont of Shawshank Redemption fame, which in many people's eyes is one of the best movies ever made. And the star is Tom Hanks who has been a perennial favorite of the Academy in recent years. With those credentials this movie sets high expectations, and it delivers.

The Green Mile is based on a Stephen King novel. King's novels often do not translate well into feature films as they end up leaving out large chunks of the original story in order to keep the length of the movie down. In this case, no such compromise was made and the result is a three hour epic film.

Tom Hanks portrays Paul Edgecomb, a prison guard supervisor on death row during the Depression. During that time period being sentenced to death meant you actually fried instead of just being tied up in appeals indefinitely and as such Edgecomb's cellblock, called "The Green Mile" is a busy place. However, Paul is a compassionate guy despite having a bladder infection that makes him piss razorblades. He treats his prisoners in a very humane manner although the same is not true of all of his coworkers.

Enter John Coffey, like the drink, only spelled different. John is a very big boy, played by Michael Duncan who you may remember as "Bear" from Armageddon. Not only is Coffey huge, he's convicted of doing a bad bad deed. Without spoiling anything, let's just say he seems to not only be quite gentle and harmless but gifted as well, and perhaps incapable of the tasks of which he is convicted.

This film will likely yield several Oscar nominations as was expected of it, and they are deserved. The performances and sheer craft of this film are virtually flawless. It is not quite on the same level as Shawshank or Forrest Gump, but this is quite simply a very well made film. But more importantly, the story is extremely compelling, despite the 3 hour length, you are successfully absorbed into the story very easily.

The length of the film is really the only flaw. And even though it is 3 hours long, there's no point where it drags, and I can't think of a single scene that I would prune. But you'll probably wanna skip that bladder buster sized Coke at the concession stand. As you might have figured out by the description this is not the prototypical "guy movie" by a long shot. This is not light viewing, and there are no car chases, naked hooters or explosions. However it is a great film and well worth seeing.

- Billy Bob

 

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Gun Play
                   
When the headache stick doesn't do the job out comes the sidearms.


Blood & Gore
                   
Nothing like Faces of Death, but a couple of electric chair scenes.


Car Chases
                   
Set in the Great Depression, Model A's aren't exactly speedy.


T&A
                   
One naked male hiney, nothing else, not even a wet t-shirt.


Chuckles
                   
This isn't light viewing, but it does yield a couple of chuckles.