"Angelica Huston rocks in Buffalo Girls, in which she plays Calamity Jane. This movie plays fast and loose with history and fiction, but what good 'true' movie doesn't. A great take on a woman's perspective of the Old West."
"I purchased the Special Edition of this movie recently and couldn't believe that the audio was monophonic. I was thus pleasantly surprised to see that in this edition of the DVD they restored the original multi-channel soundtrack. Even the casual listener will notice the difference immediately.
To my knowledge the movie itself is the same as on the Special Edition (no added or cut scenes) so I won't waste your time commenting on that. I just wanted to bring attention to the fact that the Deluxe Edition of this movie is the ONLY one any serious movie collector should consider."
"one of the great comic films of the 70's, when guys like clint and burt ruled. this is clint's 'bandit.' fine performances by all with the possible exception of sondra locke. her singing is extremely bad. still highly recommended. don't let some left wing peta nut ruin it for you. enjoy it."
"The original version of this movie was great. Huston is superb as Calamity Jane, and Melanie Griffith is a great madame.But this version has been hacked to death by some uncaring editor. It has losti** continuity and is very dissappointing."
"Only 1 Star Because there is Nothing Deluxe about this Edition. The Disc is the Exact Same as the Previous Version.
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.1), Portuguese (Dolby Digital 2.1)
This is Not True. This Stand By Me(Deluxe Edition) is the Exact Same as the Stand By Me(Special Edition). The only difference is a 32 Page Booklet and a 18 Minute CD Soundtrack. It is recorded in Dolby Digital Mono. Are you kidding me? Why are these People so Money Hungry and Greedy? I wish someone could answer that question............
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"While not deathless art, this IS a fabulous, one-of-a-kind, superlatively silly flick. Joe is a superbly naive and earnest corn-fed Iowa hunk with absolutely no clue of personal hygiene. When he moves into a roach-infested New York apartment (is that redundant?), his fellow tenants - the roaches - are overjoyed.The acting/direction is excellent, and the whimsical music is extremely enjoyable. Of course, if you have an insect phobia, the screens full of roaches, dancing and otherwise, just may make your skin crawl! It did mine! But this is still a very funny and well-made wacky little film."