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King Of New York – Special Edition (DVD Set)

 

Picture: B-     Sound: B-     Extras: B-     Film: B-

 

 

There are not enough good films with Christopher Walken in them.  That is a fact of cinematic life, but the films are usually better when he is in the lead or sharing top billing.  Abel Ferrara’s King Of New York (1989) is one of the better Walken films and he helps to carry it, even when the film becomes predictable and obvious.  Like too many bad Horror films, Gangster pictures get silly when it is obvious half-way through the film, if not sooner, that everyone will die.  That predictability is tired.

 

What makes this film worth seeing at least once is the cast, including Laurence Fishburne (when he was Larry), Wesley Snipes, Steve Buscemi, Giancarlo Esposito and many familiar character actor faces you would not know unless you saw them.  Frank White (Walken) is out of prison and that is going to shake up the entire way all the organized crime has settled and become complacent across racial and money lines.

 

Ferrara makes this come alive with energy, which is sometimes enough to plow over the clichés, but the 106 minutes eventually seem too long and it felt like dozens of opportunities were missed.  It is also dated a bit by the films of Spike Lee and Quentin Tarantino, not to mention Martin Scorsese.  1990, when the film went wide, was loaded with Gangster genre films that make this seem a bit tame and dated at times.  It is also yet another film influenced by Michael Cimino’s 1985 genre classic (which exceeds genre) Year Of The Dragon, but seems too politically incorrect by comparison, despite some characters that may seem like two-dimensional stereotypes at points.  It still has its following, as evidenced by Artisan’s (now owned by Lionsgate) elaborate DVD re-release here, but is also one of Ferrara’s more accessible films.  Maybe he went too far in being standard, but the Nicholas St. John screenplay is strong enough and it is a film that at least deserves a following.

 

The anamorphically enhanced 1.85 X 1 image shows its age at times, but this is a nice clean transfer otherwise, with only the finest of details not what it should be.  For its budget, the cinematography by Bojan Bazelli is impressive.  Video Black is solid enough and fleshtones are accurate throughout the multi-racial cast, making it unique demo material.  The Dolby Digital 5.1 AC-3 mix is a step above the 2.0 Stereo with Pro Logic surrounds, but both are from the theatrical analog SR sound.  It sounds oddly dated, though that may be the tampering with the original sound and going down one level, plus the fact that this was still a low-budget production.

 

Extras are across both DVDs, starting with two commentary tracks by Ferrara and the other by other behind-the-scenes personnel, then continuing with the original theatrical trailer and a featurette on Ferrara entitled The Long Career Of Abel Ferrara, which is 47 minutes long, is also anamorphically enhanced and originates on video.  DVD 2 offers a lame full screen version of the film instead of the Microsoft Media Player 9.0 High Definition version some other Artisan sets had offered.  You also get 2 TV previews, A Schooly D Music Video and a videotaped, anamorphically enhanced featurette from 2003 on Schooly D, who was an inspiration for this film.

 

Another reason Artisan had decided to release this set was the amazing DVD reissue success of Brian De Palma’s Scarface (1983), which was a disappointment in its sound remix.  If Artisan had DTS on this set, they would have totally outstripped Universal’s hit.  Otherwise, fans and the interested will enjoy this new set of King Of New York.

 

For more on the new Blu-ray edition, try this link:

 

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/5978/King+Of+New+York+–+Special+Edition

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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