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Point Of No Return (1993)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: John Badham
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Anne Bancroft, Bridget Fonda, Dermot Mulroney, Gabriel Byrne, Harvey Keitel, Miguel Ferrer
Published ID: 4419
UPC: 085391281924, 883929051052, 883929078073,
Plot: Director John Badham's remake of French action thriller La Femme Nikita moves the action to the U.S., where Maggie (Bridget Fonda) is a strung-out Washington, D.C. drug addict who kills a policeman in a pharmaceutical-induced haze. Sentenced to death, Maggie is rescued by a shady operative, Bob (Gabriel Byrne), who offers to save her life if she'll become a covert government assassin. Maggie agrees and trains for a life as a professional killer under a new name, Claudia. Her classes include weaponry, martial arts, explosives, and even social graces under the tutelage of Amanda (Anne Bancroft). Claudia is transformed into a classy sophisticate and is assigned to Venice, California, where she falls for J.P. (Dermot Mulroney), an attractive photographer who lives downstairs. Claudia's highly dangerous job soon interferes when she's ordered to carry out a series of clever assassinations, including a hit in a restaurant and a hotel bombing. When one particular killing goes horribly wrong, she gets some assistance from Victor the Cleaner (Harvey Keitel), a disposal artist who may have also been ordered to get rid of Claudia. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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A Must See!
Added 11/3/2009

If you haven't seen the movie yet, make it a point to! GREAT movie!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
No Point To It At All
Added 11/3/2009

I just saw this movie (again) two days ago, I had seen it many years back when it first came out. Unfortunately at the time I had not seen La Femme Nikita and my sister recommended the original. I was stunned! Up until this point I had no idea that Hollywood actually copied material in this manner (honestly I didn't). As I watched the original I became more and more disgusted with this American version.

I really wonder though if I should blame the American people or Hollywood for this travesty. I am not put off by sub titles and if you look at "The Passion of the Chirst" people clearly will pay money to see a movie with not a single English word spoken. So is Hollywood really "forced" to remake great movies in order for us to see them, or is Hollywood underestimating us by feeding us this remade junk? As some have pointed out, this movie is scene for scene a remake of the original - and to me it is a horrible remake.

You know, I can actually bring up another example. There is an English show called "Coupling" which they tried to duplicate here. I saw an original episode and then a remade episode. The American remade episode - even though it was identical scene for scene just wasn't funny. The same is true of this movie - the drama and everything else that went with it, just wasn't there.

The scenes are truly not idential and even those little differences were better in the original. Mind you, I saw the original AFTER I saw this junk of a movie. You would think that I would be swayed by this movie because I saw it first - nope. The fact is that the world out there makes some great movies, but we can't enjoy them the way they were meant to be. We have to be dumbed down and spoon feed with an American actor, english words or we are just too far out of our comfort zones to care. I think in the end that is not true because if it was then there wouldn't be so many people here pointing to the original and proclaiming how much the original one is to this one.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
bridget in blue ray...... YES!!!!
Added 10/30/2009

Hadthis movie on VHS and 10 ytimes better on Blue Ray Bridgette Fonda in HD on 55" LED. WOW
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Trained for Independence
Added 7/19/2009

No spoiler. How do you make a Bond? From scratch. Gripping, fun, and twisty enough to stay interesting, with a good love story, tasteful sex scene. Good quality recording and great sound
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
See the original, or see this version for Bridget Fonda
Added 6/11/2009

The Blu-ray picture looked better than I expected, although I noticed some edge enhancement in scenes with a lot of contrast. The movie itself is a nearly scene-for-scene remake of Luc Besson's Nikita, only with Bridget Fonda and without the pesky subtitles. Besson's original is the better film, but Fonda almost, but not quite, saves this version. The poster art was certainly cool.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A Must See!
Added 11/3/2009

If you haven't seen the movie yet, make it a point to! GREAT movie!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
No Point To It At All
Added 11/3/2009

I just saw this movie (again) two days ago, I had seen it many years back when it first came out. Unfortunately at the time I had not seen La Femme Nikita and my sister recommended the original. I was stunned! Up until this point I had no idea that Hollywood actually copied material in this manner (honestly I didn't). As I watched the original I became more and more disgusted with this American version.

I really wonder though if I should blame the American people or Hollywood for this travesty. I am not put off by sub titles and if you look at "The Passion of the Chirst" people clearly will pay money to see a movie with not a single English word spoken. So is Hollywood really "forced" to remake great movies in order for us to see them, or is Hollywood underestimating us by feeding us this remade junk? As some have pointed out, this movie is scene for scene a remake of the original - and to me it is a horrible remake.

You know, I can actually bring up another example. There is an English show called "Coupling" which they tried to duplicate here. I saw an original episode and then a remade episode. The American remade episode - even though it was identical scene for scene just wasn't funny. The same is true of this movie - the drama and everything else that went with it, just wasn't there.

The scenes are truly not idential and even those little differences were better in the original. Mind you, I saw the original AFTER I saw this junk of a movie. You would think that I would be swayed by this movie because I saw it first - nope. The fact is that the world out there makes some great movies, but we can't enjoy them the way they were meant to be. We have to be dumbed down and spoon feed with an American actor, english words or we are just too far out of our comfort zones to care. I think in the end that is not true because if it was then there wouldn't be so many people here pointing to the original and proclaiming how much the original one is to this one.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
bridget in blue ray...... YES!!!!
Added 10/30/2009

Hadthis movie on VHS and 10 ytimes better on Blue Ray Bridgette Fonda in HD on 55" LED. WOW
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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