54 (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 44 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: March 6, 2012
- Originally Released: 1998
- Label: Miramax Lionsgate
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Ryan Phillippe, Neve Campbell, Salma Hayek & Mike Myers | |
Performer: | Sela Ward, Breckin Meyer, Sherry Stringfield, Ellen Albertini Dow, Cameron Mathison, Noam Jenkins, Heather Matarazzo, Daniel Lapaine, Erika Alexander, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Hutton & Michael York | |
Directed by | Mark Christopher | |
Edited by | Lee Percy | |
Screenwriting by | Mark Christopher | |
Composition by | Marco Beltrami | |
Art Direction by | Tamara Deverell | |
Produced by | Ira Deutchman, Richard N. Gladstein & Dolly Hall | |
Director of Photography: | Alexander Gruszynski | |
Executive Production by | Don Carmody, Bobby Cohen, Bob Weinstein & Harvey Weinstein |
Entertainment Reviews:
A more critical and resonant Hollywood movie about the glorious disco culture screams to be made.
Variety
Rating: 1/4 --
The triteness comes thick and fast.
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Globe and Mail
Rating: B- --
The director's cut still has a pacing that lags during the second act, and now that the film's about the love triangle, the scenes with Julie don't really add anything to the overall story. That being said, it deserves a second chance in its new life.
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The Playlist
Rating: 1.5/5 --
You see garbage bags filled with cash, a lot of avid cocaine snorting and fleeting glimpses of Warhol and Truman Capote, but it all feels ho-hum.
New York Times
Rating: 1.5/5 --
Decadence has rarely looked so pathetic, lethargic and dispiriting as it does in this listless film.
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Los Angeles Times
The studio that released the film Miramax, ordered 40 minutes removed from the film and 30 minutes worth of reshoots. The result not only sanitized the film, but fundamentally changed the characters.
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Gay Essential
It's a flat, clumsy piece of filmmaking.
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Salon.com
Product Description:
This broadly drawn fable takes place at the height of legendary Studio 54's delirious heyday. A cast of attractive youngsters portrays fictionalized employees and clientele of the glitzy urban playland.