Bone Tomahawk [Blu-ray] [2015]
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- GenreWestern
- SubgenrePsychological Western
- TitleBone Tomahawk
- Countries ProducedUnited States
- Duration132 minutes
- Year of Release2015
- Product TagsBlu-ray
- FormatBlu-ray
- Program TypeMovie
- StudioImage Entertainment
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- Product NameBone Tomahawk [Blu-ray] [2015]
- UPC014381003918
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bone tomahawk
|Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you like weaterns and horror this is the movie for you.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Favorite Weatern
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.One of the most overlooked movies of recent years. Great cast, characters and story. Very entertaining from start to finish with quite a gruesome twist in the end.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Grotesque and good
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.A great horror with some grotesque moments. A classic western at heart with some great actors, but not for the faint of heart
This review is from Bone Tomahawk [2015]
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Realistic Western with Excellent Actors
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bone Tomahawk is an excellent western with a thriller kind of twist to it. In the beginning a criminal drifter makes a choice that sets off a horrible chain of events to follow and other good people pay the price. To me the highlight of the film was the excellent actors in it and their performances. Pleasant surprises like Matthew Fox (Jack from TV's Lost) and Richard Jenkins (one of the best character actors out there) payoff big in their supporting roles. The movie is kind of a slow burn, with bits of mild humor throughout and very authentic Western dialogue to add a bit of flair. Be warned however, the film is very graphic in it's violence, featuring one of the worst death''s I've ever seen in film. The action really picks up at the end, but I have to say I was a little disappointed with the abrupt ending considering I felt the rest of the movie was so well paced. This is a BluRay worth adding to your collection based on the performances alone, despite the slim bonus features. It can usually be found on sale at an affordable price and I think most Western fans would really enjoy it.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Bone Tomahawk on Blu Ray
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.All of my many Blue Ray reviews focus solely upon the actual quality of the film from Standard Def DVD quality to the higher standard set for Blu Ray. Summaries of the plot and opinions of the story line and acting can be found in the majority of the other reviews so I do not want to be redundant. My rating is based solely upon the Blue Ray disc's quality and not the quality of the movie itself. That said, I enjoyed the movie very much for its humor, horror and characters. Keep in mind, however, that the quality of what you see and hear is also dependent upon the quality of the TV monitor you are watching on as well as the home theater set up you are using. The monitor I use is a fairly new Panasonic ZT 65" plasma and the amps, speakers, cables, OPPO 103 BluRay player and AVM-60 7.1 Atmos enabled Surround Processor I use are hi end esoteric gear to provide me with a more realistic and objective perspective. The Oppo player is not enabled to transcode Atomos audio so it will default to the next best audio coded, in this case, Dolby True HD 7.1 I am not trying to be a snob here, but just pointing out that what you see and hear is very dependent upon the quality of the gear you are using. VIDEO QUALITY...... Filmed on a relatively low budget, the video quality is really quite good providing fairly natural and normal skin tones and true to life color resolution and saturation. Color grading is, for the most part, shot warm but not overdone. There are many nighttime scenes and the blacks appear to go pretty deep sacrificing little detail. Small details are clearly evident throughout. Mbps rate averaged in the low 30's. I did not see any noticieable artifacts, dropouts, or grain which would not appear anyway when shot on video rather than film. AUDIO QUALITY.... When you have a low budget film it appears that the audio editing takes the hit. While the audio codec is a lossless DTS HD MA 5.1 I do not think much went into steering foley fx to their appropriate left, right, front and rear channels. Not saying that there was none but not as much as I would have expected from a film where movement and action takes a large part of the film. Dialogue was always clear and transparent and I had no issues with discerning what was being said. EXTRAS..... I do not count previews of other films as extras. They are advertisements that take up space on the disc calling for even more compression of the film you are paying for. Other than that, there was one deleted scene that would have served as a denouement to the film and I agree with the editors, best left deleted. The making of the film doc was typical but there was also a question and answer video included shot after the film was premiered at a film festival. I found this, at first and interesting way to further explore the film, but the panel consisting of the director and most of the cast, except Kurt Russell himself, turned it in to a self congratulatory waste of time with no real info provided other than patting each other's backs. I liked the film and would have given it a solid 4 stars but this 3 star rating is based upon the actual Blu Ray quality and the lack of attention to the audio mixing lowered it to the 3 stars I gave it. I do hope this has been of some help to you. Thanks for reading
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Loved It!!!!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is not for everyone, but I personally think it was tremendous. It's a western, a comedy, and a monster movie rolled into one. The acting is mostly great, especially Richard Jenkins. The humor and dialogue are unique and interesting. To enjoy this movie, you need to be mentally prepared for a massive shift in tone at the end. Structurally it reminds me of Dusk til Dawn that way. This seems like a well done western all the way UNTIL... things go horribly wrong. The massive shift from western to... well, horror I guess, really generates a deep sense of how quickly things can go from normal to absolutely horrific. There is no warning or build up, just like real life can be. So much so, you start to wonder "is this really happening?" I'm sure this will turn some viewers off, especially if they were enjoying the regular old posse round-em up story. But I think the juxtaposition only drives home how awesome the movie really is. It's a wonderful risk taken by the film makers, turning this movie into anything but the normal Hollywood movie. The first 66% of the movie is necessary though, to connect us to the characters in such a way that we are right there with them at the end. One word of warning: there is one absolutely gruesome and graphic murder later in the film, like nothing I've ever seen. Again, necessary to drive home how real things have suddenly gotten for our heroes. As long as you're mentally prepared for what this movie is like, I think you'll enjoy it.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
A Most Unusual Western
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bone Tomahawk is a most unusual western. Starring the ever great Kurt Russell the film details the gruesome and grueling struggle of a small band of men, lead by Russell, against a band of cave dwelling throwbacks to rescue a damsel in distress. Beautifully filmed in the west, the movie is a little slow in spots but when the action ramps up, LOOK OUT! It contains some of the most cringe worthy horror ever filmed. I really enjoyed the clever dialogue and the older deputy, in my opinion, steals the show. If you don't mind the occasional gore this film is really worth a look.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Not your typical Western movie
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Not your typical western movie. Of course there was your kidnapping of some people and a posse is assembled to track them down and rescue them. What the members of the posse didn’t know is what they were in store for once they found their targets. It started out a little slow because I’m always anxious to get to the action. I had no problem with the pace because it gives you the opportunity see the guys interact with each other and learn more about the characters. The posse runs into some difficulties along their way when they run into some bad guys and are attacked and had their supplies taken and one of them is sick. The deputy sheriff played by Richard Jenkins gave an excellent performance as always. He is one of my favorite actors. It leads you to believe that this movie is about perseverance by the way that the men have to overcome obstacles in order to save these people who were taken by natives. There are brutal scenes in this movie that are definitely not for the squeamish. This movie is a western with some comedic aspects, survival and some gory scenes that you won’t forget, or just may haunt you. This is definitely a must see movies for adult audiences only.
I would recommend this to a friend