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Into The Night [Collector's Edition] Reviews

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"A high sense of fun … Pfeiffer takes the sort of glamorous yet preposterous part that generally defeats even the best actress and somehow contrives to make it credible every inch of the way." – Time Out
From John Landis (An American Werewolf in London), comes the perilous – and hilarious – tale of Ed Okin (Jeff Goldblum, Jurassic Park), an insomniac who discovers that his wife has been having an affair.
Unhappily married, unsatisfyingly employed and unsurprisingly depressed, aerospace engineer and insomniac Ed Okin needs to get away. But getting away proves to be no easy feat when Ed drives to the airport and a gorgeous smuggler, Diana (Michelle Pfeiffer), leaps his car, pursued by four killers! Chased across the landscape of a "truly mythical" (Time Out) Los Angeles, Ed and Diana encounter an endless array of intriguing nocturnal characters (played by a bevy of famous directors) and a charming English hitman (David Bowie). But will they escape their relentless pursuers? The only way to find out is by diving Into The Night!

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A great release from Shout Factory with fun extras and an awesome looking picture. The movie itself is nothing amazing. I hadn't seen it before and was expecting a lot more laughs. It was mostly just a reunion for all the Hollywood directors, Goldblum and Pfeiffer are not given much to do. Shout Factory - 4 Stars. Into the Night - 2 Stars.
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Posted 6 years ago
The two stars of this film are very early in their careers, but you can tell by watching them, they are destined for great things. I am talking about Michelle Pfieffer and Jeff Goldblum and it’s their chemistry that draws the viewer into the multifaceted plot of this comedy thriller. John Landis’ direction keeps this quirky movie pushing ahead, with a handful of industry cameos spread throughout. Most importantly, this film does not take itself too seriously. One of my favorite movies of the mid-eighties with a few killers songs by Blues great B.B. King.
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Posted 6 years ago
We needed a new 2k scan of the movie and it's that new Jeff goldblum interview Why no Michelle fifer new interviews she's still alive and old and would of made a new interview for this movie along jeff goldblum
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Posted 7 years ago