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Sharon Stone Movie:
Basic Instinct - Directors Cut Ultimate Edition



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Basic Instinct - Director's Cut (Ultimate Edition)
Basic Instinct - Director
List Price: $9.98Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 5622

Released: March 14, 2006
Our Price: $4.62
Used Price: $2.79
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Michael Douglas
  • Sharon Stone
  • George Dzundza
  • Jeanne Tripplehorn
  • Denis Arndt
  • Editorial Review:
    This steamy thriller to end all steamy thrillers stars Michael Douglas as Nick a boozy San Francisco police detective who finds himself drawn to the prime suspect in a murder case--manipulative sexually uninhibited novelist Catherine Trammell (Sharon Stone). Catherine's latest book features a murder uncannily similar to the one Nick is investigating and as the pair engage in a mating dance of dangerous one-upmanship more murders occur all described in her current work about a boozy cop in love with a killer. Nick's psychiatrist (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and cop partner (George Dzundza) are both worried about him and Catherine s jealous lesbian lover (Leilani Sarelle) may be trying to kill him but Nick is just too turned on to care.Director Paul Verhoeven shows an admirable lack of restraint in this ludicrously enjoyable thriller a sort of postmodern noir with Joe Eszterhas s script coming off like Mamet by way of Penthouse. Stone and Douglas exhibit fine chemistry (and most of their bodies) and there's some lovely Bay Area scenery courtesy of cinematographer Jan de Bont (who went on to direct films such as SPEED and TWISTER). Wayne Knight (Newman from SEINFELD) and Mitch Pileggi (Skinner from THE X-FILES) are precinct heads who question Catherine in the infamous leg-crossing scene.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS UPC: 012236188483 Manufacturer No: 19688

    Description of Basic Instinct - Director's Cut (Ultimate Edition):
    The take-no-prisoners sex thriller from 1992 now stands as a milestone in the career of screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, but in the hands of director Paul Verhoeven Basic Instinct is an undeniably stylish and provocative study of obsession. In the role that made her a star (and showed the audience a little more skin than she intended), Sharon Stone plays the cleverly manipulative novelist Catherine Tramell who snares San Francisco detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) with her insatiable sexual appetite during the investigation of her boyfriend's murder. Tramell is the prime suspect, but the plot twists and turns until Curran is trapped in a dangerous cycle of dead ends and unsolved murders, never sure if Tramell is committing the crimes or if it is some other, unknown suspect. With a plot that keeps viewers guessing, Basic Instinct is the work of a director who is clearly in his element. --Jeff Shannon

    Basic Instinct - Director's Cut (Ultimate Edition) Reviews:
    Are you a pro? No, I'm an amateur 5 Star Review
    2008-09-10 - Basic Instinct is a basic geometric triangle, and while, as in basic math, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the two adjacent sides, all of the sides are important, and basically, with Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, and Jeanne Triplehorn, you can't lose.

    Jeanne Triplehorn is from Oklahoma. She has been described as having an incredibly open face and a devastating glare. Her father, Tom Triplehorn, played guitar for Gary & the Pacemakers on such hits as "This Diamond Ring Doesn't Shine For You Anymore." Working with Michael Douglas as the 2nd Lead in Basic Instinct led to Ms. Triplehorn's chance to portray Tom Cruise's wife in the box-office smash The Firm (1993). Her clever work in this film afforded her the opportunity to work opposite other "top guns" in the industry, including Kevin Costner in the futuristic epic flop Waterworld (1995), Gwyneth Paltrow in the experiment-gone-wrong Sliding Doors (1998) and Hugh Grant in the preposterous Mickey Blue Eyes (1999). Though Triplehorn couldn't rescue these Kamikaze missions from certain disaster, her performance in Basic Instinct as the bespectacled psychiatrist Dr. Beth Garner garnered my attention.

    Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone are so well known that I scarcely need to go into their biographies. Michael was the son of well known, well liked actor Kirk Douglas. He didn't want any of his sons to ply the acting profession, so he never gave Michael so much as a 'foot in the door.' He first got the public's attention playing a cop opposite veteran actor Karl Malden in 'The Streets of San Francisco.' [shot on location in San Francisco, it is fun to watch re-runs for the superb location shots alone]. TV led to films, but it was Basic Instinct that catapulted Douglas to household name status. Other notable roles were Fatal Attraction and Wall Street.

    Stone was also catapulted into the limelight from the success of Basic Instinct, but fell from grace with Sliver and a slew of slim pickings until finally getting respect and redemption in Casino with Robert De Niro, an Oscar nomination, thank you. Sharon has had some ups, with Basic Instinct, Casino, The Muse, The Quick and the Dead, The Mighty, and Bobby; but others, such as Sliver, Diabolique, Intersection, The Specialist, Catwoman, Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, and the sequel-that-never-should-have-been, Basic Instinct 2, basically sunk like a... well, Stone.

    I have a basic theory about Joe Eszterhas. His career was in a tailspin after Sliver, Showgirls, and Jade, so he went down in flames with An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn. Anyone familiar with the name Alan Smithee knows that it is the name a director attaches to a film that he wants nothing more to do with. This film not only capped a string of bad reviews for his writing, it added one for his acting, playing himself for goodness sake, he was such a bad actor he couldn't even effectively portray himself. Besides that, it was a kind of vendetta against Hollywood, and all he had suffered there. I think that Flashdance was brilliant, for a movie about a welder/stripper who wants to go to ballet school, and I would like to see Jagged Edge. Basic Instinct might be the pinnacle of his achievement. You know you are being manipulated with trashy, exploitive garbage, but like Wayne Knight (Newman from Seinfeld) and the other cops in the famous scene in the interrogation room, you don't care. After his apotheosis with Basic Instinct, he slid down the slippery slope with Sliver, Showgirls, Jade, and finally, to kill his career once and for all, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn.

    I find it interesting that Sharon Stone plays a sociopathic writer in Basic Instinct, and contend that Eszterhas was drawing from personal experience in that regard. At one point Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) reveals the finer points of her craft, where she asserts that writing teaches you how to lie. She utilizes that skill in beating a polygraph. I find this very telling, Mr. Eszterhas.

    Though I remember Spetters, I doubt that many other people do. It was a charming foreign film about motorcycle racing, as I recall. Total Recall was totally an Arnold Swarzeneger vehicle supposedly based on the writing of Philip K. Dick, but it came up surprisingly dickless. Robocop, though I personally didn't see it, it was so popular that I remember it nevertheless. Basic Instinct seems to be the high water mark for Verhoeven as well, but his next outing with Eszterhas resulted in Showgirls--not a brilliant career move for either one.

    Take these actors, this writer, and this director, mix them together in a pot boiler like Basic Instinct, and voila! I liked the way Catherine Tramell knew how to exploit Nick Curran's weaknesses: cigarettes, cocaine, booze, sex, violence--if she could awaken his craving for one, it would lead to the others. All the while, he thought he was solving the case, and that proved to be his biggest weakness of all. Thinking he could out think Tramell in this cat-and-mouse game, where he thinks he's the cat, but he is nothing but a mouse.

    Though I admit that Basic Instinct was a great film, it remains a guilty pleasure, and though I was entertained, I resent being manipulated in such a trashy and exploitive way. So I will shed no tears for the fall of Eszterhas.

    JOE ESZTERHAS

    Basic Instinct 2 (2006) (characters)
    Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1998) (written by)
    Telling Lies in America (1997) (written by)
    Jade (1995) (written by) (1995) (written by)
    Showgirls (Fully Exposed Edition)
    Sliver (Unrated Edition) (1993) (screenplay)
    Basic Instinct (1992) (written by)
    Music Box (1989) (written by)
    Checking Out (1989) (written by)
    Betrayed (1988) (written by)
    Big Shots (1987) (written by)
    Hearts of Fire (1987) (screenplay)
    Jagged Edge (1985) (written by)
    Flashdance (Special Collector's Edition w/ Bonus CD)screenplay) (1983)
    F.I.S.T (1978) (screenplay) (story)

    PAUL VERHOEVEN

    Starship Troopers (1997)
    Showgirls (1995)
    Basic Instinct (1992)
    Total Recall (1990)
    RoboCop (1987)
    Flesh+Blood (1985)
    Vierde man, De (1983)
    Spetters (Widescreen Edition) (1980)

    SHARON STONE

    When a Man Falls in the Forest (2007) .... Karen Fields
    If I Had Known I Was a Genius (2007) .... Gloria Fremont
    Bobby (2006) .... Miriam Ebbers
    Basic Instinct 2 (2006) .... Catherine Tramell
    Alpha Dog (2006) .... Olivia Mazursky
    Broken Flowers (2005) .... Laura
    Catwoman (2004) .... Laurel Hedare
    The Muse (1999) .... Sarah Little
    Gloria (1999) .... Gloria
    Antz (1998) (voice) .... Princess Bala
    The Mighty (1998) .... Gwen Dillon
    Sphere (1998) .... Dr. Elizabeth 'Beth' Halperin
    Last Dance (1996) .... Cindy Liggett
    Diabolique (1996) .... Nicole Horner
    Casino (1995) .... Ginger McKenna
    The Quick and the Dead (1995) .... Ellen "The Lady"
    The Specialist (1994) .... May Munro
    Intersection (1994) .... Sally Eastman
    Last Action Hero (1993) .... Catherine Tramell
    Sliver (1993) .... Carly Norris
    Basic Instinct (1992) .... Catherine Tramell
    Diary of a Hitman (1991) .... Kiki
    Where Sleeping Dogs Lie (1991) .... Serena Black
    Year of the Gun (1991) .... Alison King
    Scissors (1991) .... Angie Anderson
    He Said, She Said (1991) .... Linda Metzger
    Total Recall (1990) .... Lori

    MICHAEL DOUGLAS

    Traffic (2000) .... Robert Wakefield
    Wonder Boys (2000) .... Prof. Grady Tripp
    A Perfect Murder (1998) .... Steven Taylor
    The Game (1997) .... Nicholas Van Orton
    The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) .... Charles Remington
    The American President (1995) .... President Andrew Shepherd
    Disclosure (1994) .... Tom Sanders
    Falling Down (1993) .... William 'D-Fens' Foster
    Basic Instinct (1992) .... Det. Nick Curran
    Shining Through (1992) .... Ed Leland
    The War of the Roses (1989) .... Oliver Rose
    Black Rain (1989/I) .... Nick
    Wall Street (1987) .... Gordon Gekko
    Fatal Attraction (Special Collector's Edition) (1987) .... Dan Gallagher
    A Chorus Line (1985) .... Zach
    The Jewel of the Nile (1985) .... Jack Colton

    JEANNE TRIPLEHORN

    Dial 9 for Love (2001) .... Nina
    Relative Values (2000) .... Miranda Frayle/Freda Birch
    Paranoid (2000/I) .... Rachel
    Timecode (2000) .... Lauren Hathaway
    Steal This Movie (2000) .... Johanna Lawrenson
    Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) .... Gina Vitale
    Very Bad Things (1998) .... Lois Berkow
    Sliding Doors (1998) .... Lydia
    Snitch (1998) .... Annie
    Office Killer (1997) .... Norah Reed
    'Til There Was You (1997) .... Gwen Moss
    Waterworld (1995) .... Helen

    Nick: What's your new book about?
    Catherine: A detective. He falls for the wrong woman.
    Nick: What happens to him?
    Catherine: She kills him.


    A masterpiece that gets better with age 5 Star Review
    2008-08-29 - BASIC INSTINCT is a masterpiece of human behavior and frailty that could never be made now in these days of extreme political correctness. It pulls no punches in portraying the characters in harsh reality, without remorse or apologies for their flaws.

    After viewing the movie through once, I went back to the "Extras" and turned on the commentary by the psychologist. Her observations were spellbinding, and I found myself watching the entire movie again. I highly recommend her commentary for anyone seeking a deeper understanding and appreciation for this cinematic classic.

    The Blu-ray version was superb!

    Apart from All the Rest -- Sharon Saves Movie...... 3 Star Review
    2008-06-18 - Ho Hum. Another Michael Douglas film whereby the puzzle's the thing, and your quest to have them reveal the answer creates more confusion for your brain cells. Not to say this isn't entertaining.
    Michael is a detective who has been excessive in his self destruction (booze and cigarettes) and the department is keeping an annoying prying eye on him. Investigating a murder, he comes across the not caring one bit out of the mainstream Sharon Stone. She lives life on the edge, and he becomes more deeply involved with her as he tries to figure out the murder.
    Sharon is called in for questioning, and it is there she exerts her full power and control over the men questioning her. I am surprised the department didn't have drool cups available. Anyway, sex and sin and alternate lifestyles and blond wigs figure into this whole mess. In the end, the cat and mouse game still doesn't get resolved because you are kept wondering who caught who?
    The movie tries to give you intrigue, but doesn't always hit the mark. The camera, though, does hit the mark when Sharon is on screen, and she saves the movie on her own, without the wooden Michael Douglas and his phoned in performance. For curiosity seekers only.

    One of my all time favorites. 5 Star Review
    2008-06-13 - Amazing movie from start to finish.
    It starts with a bang (literally) and ends with one, once again literally.
    My pathetic humor aside, excellent movie, Great acting, great story, great twists and turns. I remember the public outrage when this came out.
    How funny, it seems almost tame by todays standards, or lack there of.
    My only gripe.
    Couldn't they have found a better leading man than Douglas?
    Who wants to look at his saggy old man body?
    That minor conplaint aside, one of the best thrillers Hollyweird has ever put out.
    A must see!!!

    The directors cut Generates Heat! 5 Star Review
    2008-05-10 - For the few extra minutes of footage, and the bonus features (to see Stone's real audition is worth it alone, it had to be her) this is worth it. The movie is still engaging after all these years, it's a mighty fine erotic thriller. The Directors Cut generates even more heat! Whew...


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