Bill's Gun Shop (2001)
Facts
| Directed by | Dean Hyers |
| Cast | Jesse Abbott, Rith Afton, M. Cochise Anderson, Albert Arnett Jr. and John Ashton |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2000 |
| DVD Release | June 6, 2006 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 085365624627 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 2 14:59 EST (details) 1 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 16 new from $3.54, 30 used from $0.15 |
About Bill's Gun Shop
A job at Bill's Gun Shop, a permit to carry, and a chance to ride "shotgun" on a bounty-hunt seem like 23-year-old Dillon McCarthy's dream come true. When the gun kills, Dillon is forced to decide for himself: "What's the price of a permit to carry?"
DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:by Director
Biographies:Cast/crew
Other:Gun Stories from cast and crew
Theatrical Trailer
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Average user review:| Another film of tired sterotypes........ |
| Surprisingly Good Independent Movie.....Highly Recommended !!! |
Other than John Ashton, the cast was totally unfamiliar to me yet they all delivered excellent performances. The women are attractive and compelling in unconventional ways, the gang members and thugs are very convincing, and the situations depicted are completely plausible and at times quite scary. The music is truly excellent (particularly the opening and closing themes by Chan Poling), as is the photography (digital I believe) and direction. The DVD features a director's commentary that is quite illuminating and well done. It is impressive to see what truly talented people can produce on a limited budget, especially when confronted by hundred-million dollar flops from the Hollywood "biggies".
I appreciated the fact that guns are neither demonized nor glorified in this movie. Unlike the simplistic pap that mainline Hollywood generally offers on this subject, the crimes and triumphs depicted are the product of individuals, not an inanimate tool. The producers and director do not use the movie to present their personal biases, but choose instead to let the viewer draw their own conclusions....a pleasant and welcome change (please see my review of "Runaway Jury" for an example of the opposite extreme).
Give this DVD a try. It is infinitely better than many other independent films I have viewed and I am convinced that the director and some of the actors will move on to bigger things. I recall when Robert Rodriguez first released The Mariachi....you KNEW that the guy had talent. The same can be said about all involved in this surprisingly good movie. July 17, 2006
| A good indie with an interesting plot. |
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