Honor, dignity, duty, baverery. The principles that Louis Thibido (charles Durning) has fought for his entire life. The principles that just might get him killed
A**.
Great 80s Invasion U.S.A./ Miami Vice/ vigilante fun fest.
Better than average Scorpion bluray: great sight and sound, trailers (for this and other recent Scorpion blurays) and optional English subtitles (despite one reviewer's gripe). Trust me on this - I'm not a fan of blaring TV and no subtitles is a deal breaker.The movie begins with some flashback sequence from the South Pacific in 1942 in which we see some guy (lets assume it’s the main character of the movie) stab some Japanese soldiers. Right off the bat (tee hee), the action and filming are a little awkward and amateur - in the best possible sense. The movie then flashes to today, err… 1985, in which we see the fat but lovable old man, Mr. Thibido, playing with his grandson. Thibido is played by an extremely overweight and elderly Charles Durning whom despite having a long career has never really been a person able to carry an entire movie. But the makers of Stand Alone decided to give him a shot. So the lovable old man does lovable old man things like hug kids on the street, get annoyed with fat neighbor ladies, walk his grandson to band practice, and talk to his friend at the local diner. At one point the waitress at the diner offers him “that sports magazine.”When it comes to action-type movies from the 80s, they can usually be put into 2 categories: pre-Miami Vice and post-Miami Vice. Everything that was pre-Miami Vice looks like it’s from the seventies, with the drug dealers being thugs with switchblades, and they are usually black or white. Think The Warriors, here. This went on for years and years and then along came Miami Vice and drug dealers morphed into cuban or hispanic men dressed in some type of unique way carrying some type of gigantic automatic weapon. It seems this massive shift happened sometime between 1984 and 1985. The movie falls into post-Miami Vice. Durning is reading the paper when in walk the dirtbags.They proceed to use two gigantic guns to kill one guy who was in the diner causing trouble. Apparently they were “settling a score,” which is something people used to do when things were worth fighting for. Walking into a diner with two gigantic guns to kill a guy and then firing 500 rounds won’t exactly keep the cops or Charles Durning off your case.Durning has his vigilante beneath the flab awakened. They are suggesting this fat old man would be capable of taking down a bunch of drug dealers and criminals. It’s like Death Wish meets Cocoon. Durning gets his superficial wound treated, talks to his grandson, tries to identify the shooters for the cops, and continues to waddle around onscreen. While waddling around the police station, he runs into Pam Grier (underutilized - no 70s hijinks here), who plays some type of public defender. She also is apparently good friends with Durning, just like everyone else in this town. While Pam Grier is meeting with one of her cases, she realizes it’s the guy Durning was describing to her. So then she uses buzzwords like “cocaine cowboys” a whole bunch and tries to warn Durning to be careful. Then somehow Durning is driving around L.A., sees a boogie van, and looks inside the open window to see one of the gigantic guns used in the shooting. Right then some of the other guys involved in the shooting come out of the bar and proceed to chase Durning through some industrial park. Now this is where it gets a little ridiculous. Charles Durning probably can’t run more than 5 feet without getting winded, so all the scenes of him running entail him running for about 3 feet to the edge of the frame, then all the guys chasing him running all the way through the frame. He manages to ditch the guys by hiding at the very diner where the shootings took place, imagine that.Later Durning looks at a police lineup and is about to identify the killer when Grier bursts in demanding he not identify him because he will be brought up on some other charges. Then Durning gets all paranoid at his house, thinking he’s going to be killed, so he starts walking around with a gun. After some guys shoot at the house, Durning’s daughter-in-law character and her son decide they are splitting town. When she asks Durning to leave, he makes a fist and says, “This is my house.”So now this man must stand … alone! That’s where they got the title from. Except, Pam Grier shows up and there’s also a cop parked across the street. Stand with Pam Grier and a Cop Parked Across the Street just doesn’t have the same ring as Stand Alone, though. So then Durning gives some annoying speech about World War II and what it meant to be an American.He’s really out of shape. He goes to the dumpy bar and provokes the other killer guys, then he goes back to his house and gets all Taxi Driver in the mirror, except more 80s and geriatric. He also sets a bunch of booby traps and for some reason puts shoe polish all over his face. Then the Hispanic-hybrid killers show up and he has all kinds of war flashbacks. Then he kills all of them. Pam Grier and the cops show up. Then they end with a freeze frame on his overweight, old, shoe-shine-polished face. Apparently the audience was also supposed to do a bunch of homework and find out that Charles Durning actually was a heavily-decorated WW2 veteran which may be why he was selected for the movie.
A**R
Blu-ray looks good!
I’m not going to review the movie since it’s been reviewed many times. I am going to over what felt about the Blu-ray transfer.I couldn’t find a lot of info on how and what they used to do the transfer. I would assume it’s a 2k scan. There is definitely detail in hair, clothes especially on closeups. There is natural film grain throughout. The grain is natural and not distracting. The film is soft at times, but that it more about how it was filmed vs the transfer. There is some specks of dirt that rarely show up and 1 wobble scene towards beginning when showing outside of the diner. I would say it is worth upgrading from the DVD. I watched it on two different TVs an 65inch OLED And a 55inch LG Nano Cell. It look great on both. It’s far from reference material, but good transfer.
N**S
A Movie All Should Watch
I had seen this movie many years ago. When I received this, my husband and I sat down that evening and watched it. Charles Durning was an outstanding actor. For those of you who don't know it, he actually was a prisoner of war. A proud and distinguished man he was.
T**N
I am Death Come with me.
Charles Durning was a fine actor and he did a great job in this film. It tells the story of one mans battle to keep his own freedom and to raise his grandson to know what the cost of freedom is. This movie was a long time coming out on DVD should you get it you will enjoy it.
J**1
Another crime
This a great action film, more than good enough to be on DVD, don't you think? I'm saddened every day by the older films that don't make it to DVD, and shocked at some of the things that do. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria for either situation. Anything with Charles Durning as the star is usually worth watching. This would be a great movie for all grandpas to watch with their grandsons. It's never going to happen though.
E**S
I enjoyed this film as much now as I did when it was released
If you are into the good guy ends up on top you will love this film. I feel this is one of those films that was overlooked maybe because of less visual effects and better writing. I think this was Charles Durnings better films considering he has been in many. This is the basic good verses evil plot. A retired war hero who does the right thing only to be abandoned by the police and on his own. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
G**C
Just as advertised!
In pretty good shape considering it's such an old VHS tape.
T**G
Amazing Film
I cannot believe that they won't put this movie to DVD. It is about the Amazing American Spirit...the spirt that the Liberals want to crush and banish.The real point of this movie is we all have the power to stop evil and Charles Durring was perfect for the starring role...He was a really a WW2 hero.Today we don't have men of the caliber of this man in real life. Humble beginings with ambition, integrity and honor. No scandles just a life of hard work after being wounded 3 times, one from a German Soldier who bayonetted him...Durring killed that man with a rock.Those of the Greatest Generation like Charles Durring are dying now, and with them goes that great American Spirit of honor, courage, patriotism and integrity. Its replaced with generations of Timid wannabee's addicted to PRETENDING to be warriors in the safety of their living rooms and a Monitor...This movie is not being released on DVD because its politically incorrect. Its not what this governments wants us to see... but they will release mindless crap movies by the thousands.Hitler would be so proud that his Socialist Agenda is alive and well and destroying America.
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