The Long Kiss Goodnight [1996]


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Geena Davis and her former husband, director Renny Harlin, attempted to pick up the pieces after the debacle of their box-office disaster, Cutthroat Island. What they came up with was The Long Kiss Goodnight, a repulsive ode to American film noir, based on a script by Shane Black (Lethal Weapon) about an amnesiac schoolteacher (Davis) who searches for her true identity and finds she is actually a secret agent immersed in a deadly plot to topple the government. Mechanistic in its violence, obnoxious in its attitude, the film makes Davis, a once-promising actress, nothing more than a special effect. She tosses one to sadists in the audience by allowing her character to be beaten, punched unconscious and tortured. --Tom Keogh



Umbelievably underated movie!?!?!
Review date: 2007-09-29 Rating: 10 out of 10

Brought this off a mate of mine for £1 and watched it a couple of days later.
About 10 minutes into it i realised i had seen it before on tv many years back and promised to myself i would buy it on dvd, but as usuall i forgot what it was called and it went out of my memory. Just by luck i brought it off my mate as he was having a clearout.

All i can say is, his mistake. I have literally hundreds of dvds, movies and series and i can safely say, this dvd wont even be leaving my collect.

3 key factors in this movie dictated why you should buy this:

1- The humour. When Geena Davis unpacks the secretely hidden Sniper Rifle and accidentally almost blows Samuel L. Jackson's characters head off, it almost had me falling off my chair with laughter. Then later when she is questioned as to why she needs SLJ's character help wise and within a split second has the moving car's door open and kicks him out, is utterly hillarious!
2- The action. Wont go into too many details, but there's fighting and explosions so what more can a person want.
3- The acting. Without giving too much away. Geena Davis gives a acting performance in very difficult scripting (hard to explain without giving it away!) which anyone should be proud of. Not to mention a excellent job supporting by SLJ...

All in all, id reccomend this!



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one of the best action films I've seen
Review date: 2007-06-05 Rating: 10 out of 10

There aren't many films I've watched where I can say the action took my breath away but the Long Kiss Goodnight did.The special effects,stunts and
direction of this film are as good as it gets and the conviction and humour that Samuel L Jackson and Geena Davis bring to their roles makes the incredible seem believable (and the violence palatable!) as the viewer gets sucked into the story.



Why is this still on sale post 9/11?
Review date: 2007-01-06 Rating: 2 out of 10

A straightforward action film that relies on the premise that the CIA were complicit in the 1993 bomb attack on the WTC & that they are prepared to kill thousands of US citizens & blame it on innocent Muslims just to obtain an increase in their budget.

Bad taste pre-9/11 but offensive since that date. If the distributors had any decency they would have withdrawn this froth from sale.


2nd best action flick ever!
Review date: 2005-10-18 Rating: 10 out of 10

along with john woo's hard boiled i'd say this is the best action movie ever made.geena davis is superb, sam jackson as good as ever and a cracking witty script from shane black.the action scenes of course are terrific and what renny harlin excels at.deep blue sea aside, he hasn't made a decent movie in years, so hollywood take note! with a decent script renny harlin is the best action director in town.

Oh my, the amazing things a professional chef can do...
Review date: 2003-03-30 Rating: 10 out of 10

Okay, so sometimes I call this movie "The Long Kiss Goodbye" instead of "The Long Kiss Goodnight," but that does not detract from the fact this is one of my favorite action films from the post-"Die Hard" era (yes, more than "Speed"). The hook is fairly simple: Samantha Caine (Geena Davis) has had amnesia for eight years when suddenly Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson), the fourth-rate private investigator she hired to work on her case, actually stumbles over a clue. However, that becomes rather academic when some guy comes bursting through Samantha's front door trying to kill her and she dispatches him on pure reflexes.

What we have in this film are the requistie elements for a great action film: interesting characters, memorable dialogue, and great set pieces for the action. Geena Davis comes on like a next generation Sigourney Weaver, going through a fairly intense gamut of emotions as her new life collides violently with her old one (I think this might have been the film were Davis learned her hand/eye coordination was good enough for her to take up archery on a level just below Olympic caliber). Then there is Samuel L. Jackson: is there another action in America today who curses as well as this guy? Every time he swears it comes across as character development rather than profanity (okay, really kewl profanity, the type our parents would never want to hear coming out of our mouths). Think of this as a buddy film where the buddies have neither gender nor race in common.

The supporting cast features Craig Bierko as Timothy, a terrorist who prides himself on knowing when somebody is lying to him, Brian Cox as Dr. Nathan Waldman, the person who knows the truth about Sam, and David Morse as Luke, another important person from her past. The government as boogey man comes into play yet again in this film, but that old chestnut is not central to the fun and games. Despite Jackson's profanity laced tirades (although Davis holds her own at times), most of the really great lines in this film are not obscene. To make lines like "Chefs do that," "I took lessons," and "Am I lying?" great lines, you have to set them up in term of the characters.

The bottom line is nicely expressed by Henessey's character early in this film. When it comes to judging the quality of "The Long Kiss Goodnight," never make an assumption, because when you do, you make an "ass" out of "u" and "mption." You will not fall asleep during this film.


Product Details/Specifications


Actor(s):
Craig Bierko
Geena Davis
Samuel L. Jackson
Yvonne Zima
Tom Amandes

Creators:
Geena Davis (Primary Contributor)
Geena Davis (Producer)
Samuel L. Jackson (Primary Contributor)
Renny Harlin (Producer)
Carla Fry (Producer)
Michael De Luca (Producer)
Richard Saperstein (Producer)
Shane Black (Producer)
Shane Black (Writer)

Director(s):

EAN: 3512391503079
Binding: DVD
Format: Anamorphic, Full Screen, PAL,
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
Region code: 2
Running time: 120 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1996-10-11
Language: English (Subtitled)
Language: French (Subtitled)

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