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Still Crazy (1999)

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Directed byBrian Gibson
CastStephen Rea, Billy Connolly, Jimmy Nail, Timothy Spall, Bill Nighy, Frances Barber, Phil Daniels and Philip Davis
Theatrical ReleaseJanuary 22, 1999
DVD ReleaseJune 29, 1999
Running Time95 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code043396037458
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Thai (Subtitled), Portuguese (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
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Average user review: 4.5 (82 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteTurning back the clockQuote
For all those of us who have always wondered, what if I could go back and redo or finish something that I started so long ago, and would my life, or that of those around me be any better or worse, this film is for you. The cast are incredible, the story line is certainly fictional, but nonetheless appealing to all of us. The characters are rich and full, and any of us, could no doubt substitute for any one of them. The term "cult film", although somewhat negative in its conotations, may surely apply here, as it may not appeal to everyone, given that it is a definitive "British" film, but given a chance, the viewer will certainly enjoy the various goings on. Hilariously funny, and yet completely touching, I highly recommend this movie. June 12, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteFull Screen 1.85:1Quote
Aspect ratio says 1.85:1 so I foolishly figured it was Widescreen. It's not, it's Full Screen with the wrong aspect ratio listed. Amazon offered to fix it, but too much trouble for a $10 DVD. I guess I can't rely on aspect ratios anymore. June 2, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteStill CrazyQuote
I was very surprised to get the DVD as soon as I did. It came in earlier than expected. I wasn't sure what kind of condition the movie would be in. I was very happy when I played the DVD. I had my doubts. But now I have more confidence in purchasing movies from Amazon. I will be back for more! Thanks. May 17, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteNever Too Old To Rock And RollQuote
Boy, I love this movie. What a good flick. It's hard to believe it's about ten years old now. It's about a 70s rock band that reunites 20 years later for a tour and a chance to make it big again. Unfortunately, the demons of the past haven't gone away. The problems and rivalries that led to the band's breakup are still there, but this is their second chance not only for their career but to right the wrongs as well.
Not only is this movie very funny, but it's quite touching as well. It's less about the rock and roll lifestyle and more about getting older. You end up really caring about these characters. You want to see them work out their grudges and you want to see them succeed. Everybody here does a fine job, but it's Bill Nighy that really steals the show. He plays the vocalist who never thought he was ever accepted by the band, and has turned in a life of sex and drinking for a wife, AA meeting, spirituality and Evian. He's a stuttering goofball that still seems to be stuck in rock star mode. Kinda like Ozzy Osbourne only intelligent and likable. This was before Nighy was very well known, so he's buried way down in the credits, but he comes across as more of the star of the film than Stephen Rea or Billy Connolly.
Sure the movie may not be for everyone. It does get a bit sappy and heavy on the emotion at the end, but it works. Very, very highly recommended. April 4, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteSo fun, So full of heart -- the Flame Still Burns!Quote
I loved this movie! One of only a dozen or so I have had to own. There's so much about what we lose as we grow older, and even more about what we still have -- friends, experience, talent, and a kind of grown-up bull-headedness that can substitute for youthful exhuberance. This is a movie that rewards close watching, or you'll miss the hundreds of lovely small bits that form its big-hearted, hilarious tapestry.

I could babble on and on, but don't miss Niall and Connolly as the bleeding black-comedy heart of this film. And the ending, when we finally find out who this guy Brian is, and why so many people were wiling to set their lives on fire for him, is stunning and revelatory, both about the characters, and about us. Damn, what an amazing movie! April 1, 2008

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