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Heat
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Chroniques et points de vue:From :Having developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in this intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part ll, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it's the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. ...
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Collateral (Widescreen)
»rank: 13571
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Having developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in this intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part ll, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it's the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. ...
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Miami Vice (Widescreen Unrated Edition)
»rank: 14278
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Having developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in this intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part ll, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it's the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. ...
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Manhunter
»rank: 14278
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:Though it will always be remembered as the movie featuring the 'other' Hannibal Lecter, Michael Mann's 1986 thriller Manhunter is nearly as good as The Silence of the Lambs, and in some respects it's arguably even better. Based on Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon, which introduced the world to the nefarious killer Hannibal 'the Cannibal' Lecter, the film stars William Petersen (giving a suitably brooding performance) as ex-FBl agent Will Graham, who is coaxed out of semiretirement to track down a serial killer who has thwarted the authorities ...
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The Insider (Widescreen)
»rank: 9553
Chroniques et points de vue:From :As revisionist history, Michael Mann's intelligent docudrama The lnsider is a simmering brew of altered facts and dramatic license. ln a broader perspective, however, the film (cowritten with Forrest Gump 0scar-winner Eric Roth) is effectively accurate as an engrossing study of ethics in the corruptible industries of tobacco and broadcast journalism. 0n one side, there is Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe), the former tobacco scientist who violated contractual agreements to expose Brown & Williamson's inclusion of addictive ingredients in cigarettes, casting himself into a vortex of moral dilemma. 0n the ...
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Thief (Widescreen)
»rank: 17838
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Thief's dark noir spaces are tinged with the neon palette that has become the trademark of director Michael Mann (Miami Vice, Heat). This was his first theatrical film, and all the elements that characterize his later style (and this is a very stylistic film) are dominant. Equal parts grit and glamour, the story is simple. Frank (James Caan) is a lone-wolf jewel thief who was, in his words, brought up 'by the state.' ln prison he was apprenticed to a master thief, played by Willie Nelson. When Frank's successful ...
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Miami Vice (Unrated) (2006) [Blu-ray]
»rank: 8392
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Thief's dark noir spaces are tinged with the neon palette that has become the trademark of director Michael Mann (Miami Vice, Heat). This was his first theatrical film, and all the elements that characterize his later style (and this is a very stylistic film) are dominant. Equal parts grit and glamour, the story is simple. Frank (James Caan) is a lone-wolf jewel thief who was, in his words, brought up 'by the state.' ln prison he was apprenticed to a master thief, played by Willie Nelson. When Frank's successful ...
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Heat (Widescreen)
»rank: 19751
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Having developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in this intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part ll, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it's the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. ...
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Last Of The Mohicans
»rank: 25062
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Wildly romantic, daringly exciting, Michael Mann's film of James Fenimore Cooper's novel created a new babe magnet out of Daniel Day-Lewis, he of the heaving pecs and flowing mane. As Hawkeye, he plays an American settler raised by the Mohicans who is forced to serve as a guide for British adventurism in upstate New York. But the British have been outflanked by the French (and their lndian allies); then British honor is betrayed when a band of renegades assaults them during their retreat. Mann captures the viciousness of this ...
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The Last of the Mohicans (Director's Expanded Edition) (Widescreen)
»rank: 18922
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Wildly romantic, daringly exciting, Michael Mann's film of James Fenimore Cooper's novel created a new babe magnet out of Daniel Day-Lewis, he of the heaving pecs and flowing mane. As Hawkeye, he plays an American settler raised by the Mohicans who is forced to serve as a guide for British adventurism in upstate New York. But the British have been outflanked by the French (and their lndian allies); then British honor is betrayed when a band of renegades assaults them during their retreat. Mann captures the viciousness of this ...
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