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Go [VHS] [1999]

VHS ~ Katie Holmes
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Katie Holmes, Sarah Polley, Suzanne Krull, Desmond Askew, Nathan Bexton
  • Directors: Doug Liman
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: 4 Front Video
  • VHS Release Date: 1 July 2002
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004I9OD
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 26,205 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Director Doug Liman's follow-up to the winning Swingers is a rollicking adventure that, while lacking in any substantial plot, speeds along with non-stop adrenaline and style to burn. Taking a cue from Pulp Fiction, Liman plays tricks with time and overlapping plots, all of which play out in L.A. and Las Vegas in a 24-hour period sometime between Christmas and New Year's. Slacker grocery-store clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is trying to score rent money by selling hits of Ecstasy at a rave party, but winds up inadvertently double-crossing a ruthless dealer (sexy and scary Timothy Olyphant). She's also invading the dealing turf of her coworker Simon (Desmond Askew), a Brit on his first trip to Vegas, which turns nightmarish after a jaunt with pal Marcus (Taye Diggs) to a "gentleman's club" turns violent. And then there's the two soap-opera actors (Jay Mohr and Scott Wolf) who cross paths with Ronna more than once in their attempts to divest themselves of a drug-related charge by participating in a sting. The way Liman and writer John August layer these stories owes a huge debt to Quentin Tarantino, but the comedy and action sequences rocket like a bat out of hell with energy, humour, and genuine surprise. In addition to some hilarious dialogue exchanges--including a classic scene between Ronna's stoned friend (Nathan Bexton) and a Zen cat--Liman works wonders with one the most winning ensembles in recent memory, a cast that includes both established actors and TV cuties. Mohr, Diggs, and especially Polley (doing a 180 from her turn in The Sweet Hereafter) are as excellent as you'd expect, but it's Wolf (of Party of Five) and Dawson's Creek's Katie Holmes (as Polley's best bud) who turn in revelatory work; Holmes especially seems poised to be a breakout star. An amazing cinematic ride--like a roller coaster, you'll want to go back again and again. --Mark Englehart

Amazon.co.uk Review

Director Doug Liman's follow-up to the winning Swingers is a rollicking adventure that, while lacking in any substantial plot, speeds along with non-stop adrenaline and style to burn. Taking a cue from Pulp Fiction, Liman plays tricks with time and overlapping plots, all of which play out in LA and Las Vegas in a 24-hour period, sometime between Christmas and New Year. Slacker grocery-store clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is trying to score rent money by selling hits of Ecstasy at a rave party, but winds up inadvertently double-crossing a ruthless dealer (sexy and scary Timothy Olyphant). She's also invading the dealing turf of her co-worker Simon (Desmond Askew), a Brit on his first trip to Vegas, which turns nightmarish after a jaunt with pal Marcus (Taye Diggs) to a "gentleman's club" turns violent. And then there's the two soap-opera actors (Jay Mohr and Scott Wolf) who cross paths with Ronna more than once in their attempts to divest themselves of a drug-related charge by participating in a sting.

The way Liman and writer John August layer these stories owes a huge debt to Quentin Tarantino, but the comedy and action sequences rocket like a bat out of hell with energy, humour, and genuine surprise. In addition to some hilarious dialogue exchanges--including a classic scene between Ronna's stoned friend (Nathan Bexton) and a telepathic cat--Liman works wonders with one the most winning ensembles in recent memory, a cast that includes both established actors and TV cuties. Mohr, Diggs, and especially Polley (doing a 180 degree turn from her role in The Sweet Hereafter) are as excellent as you'd expect, but it's Wolf (of Party of Five) and Dawson's Creek's Katie Holmes (as Polley's best bud) who turn in revelatory work; Holmes especially seems poised to be a breakout star. An amazing cinematic ride--like a roller coaster, you'll want to go back again and again. --Mark Englehart


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Top film but effortless transfer, 11 Aug 2009
This review is from: Go [Blu-ray] [1999] (Blu-ray)
Go! A hidden gem if ever there was one. It's been compared to Pulp fiction because of the way it works but although the mechanism is roughly the same the content is totally different.
It follows the parallel story's of the characters, one at a time - Ronna, Simon and Adam+Zack. All stories are well told and gel together extremely well. Extremely humourous (Simon in particular) with a great soundtrack too.

The transfer isn't brilliant (so I drop a star). Unfortunatley, I gave the DVD away before doing a straight compare this time sorry. The Sony pictures back catalogue is pooring out on Blu-ray at the moment but I'm not convinced they are spending too much time on using the BD muscle. The picture is better than DVD, no doubt but it's not what we are seeing on other transfers.
We have a True HD soundtrack but again, it's not much above the DD version.

Languages: English, French and German, TrueHD
Subs: English, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish and Turkish
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Worth A Look, 16 Sep 2001
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This review is from: Go [DVD] [1999] (DVD)
This film combines modern filmmaking techniques only previously used by the likes of Quentin Tarantino. True it is similar to Tarantino's 1994 film 'Pulp Fiction', yet the only comparison being the "short story" method employed in both, and the razor sharp characters. I watched this film without prior knowledge, and admittedly was sceptical, and was pleasantly surprised.

Watching this film is a roller coaster ride, with the same weekend told from the viewpoint of various different characters in the film. Whether it is Ronna and her first attempt at drug dealing, the exploits of Simon (who makes a surprisingly good transition from the school yard of Grange Hill) and his friends in Las Vegas or the story behind Adam & Zack, and why they really went to Ronna in the first place.

All three storylines culminate into a believable ending and everything is brilliantly crafted together by director Doug Lyman (Swingers). Overall if you enjoy hip films featuring a young and vibrant cast then 'Go' see this film (credit to box for that pun).

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A typical 24 hours in LA, 3 Mar 2001
This movie is absolutely brilliant. I would say its layout is original if it werent for Pulp Fiction, which it gets compared to constantly. I suppose its a soft-core Pulp Fiction! Take one eighteen-year old,sulky, skint supermarket cashier named Ronna, thrown in a stoner friend-Mannie, a concerned friend-Claire, an angry drug dealer, some chewable aspirin and a drugs bust and you have the first story. She faces the choice of either being evicted or dealing drugs to get some money- but everything seems to go wrong. This is undoubtedly the best of the three mini-tales. Apparently this was originally a short with just Ronnas tale, the other two were added later, and it shows because Ronnas story is just a teensy bit better than the others. Sarah Polley is alternately nice and bitchy as hard girl Ronna- but you still end up loving her. Katie Holmes' Claire is just a slightly more badass version of Joey- can she PLAY any other type of character? And Scream 2 killer Timothy Olyphant is suitably scary, funny and horny as drug dealer Todd. The second story revolves around Simon, an English guy going for a weekend in Vegas with some mates. This story involves group sex, tantric sexuality, a strip joint, a sexy red car, a car chase and Simon running through the hotel butt naked. Simon is the daft stoner who is ALWAYS getting himself and his friends into bother and he suceeds big time, managing to piss off half Las Vegas in the space of a few hours! This story will having you crying with laughter and falling off your seat with anticipation. Simon is loveable and dorky, and you can't help laughing at his stupid remarks and antics. The third story revolves around Adam and Zack, a pair of sexy gay actors who try to bust Ronna in order to get out of a charge themselves. However the cop they are working for, Burke, keeps hitting on them for some reason (cue lots of rather amusing comments and looks). They whinge and bitch at each other for a while and then they get involved in a 'little accident'. This story is the least active but it makes up for it in the amusement stakes. Jay Mohr (Zack) and Scott Wolf (Adam) hit it off so well its easy to believe they actually ARE gay lovers and they both have their funny little ways of getting laughs- Adam by being a downright sissy and Zack by being a bit mean and able to reduce people to heaps with a droll look. And of course both of them, scream like- well women. Go is confusing the first time you watch it, the second time around, it rocks. Throw in a brilliant soundtrack, a bunch of charismatic sexy young things and a real 'culty' feel and you have a totally unmissable independant movie.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Clever, hip and very stylish
In choosing a story structure which is similar to "Pulp Fiction", Doug Liman's film has been unfairly compared to Tarantino's work. Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2001 by nick4real@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite film of the 90s
Go is the greatest, a chic mix of black comedy and intense drama - it'll have you on the edge of your seat throughout.
PLUS the soundtrack is wicked!
Published on 29 Oct 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The most under rated film of the decade
This has got to be one of the best films that I have ever seen. 'Go' is a fresh, original film, that has great support from a young talented cast. Read more
Published on 6 Sep 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Must Have
I just can't understand why I hadn't ever heard of this film before. It definately is similar to Pulp Fiction in many ways, but is certainly not just a rip off. Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Just GO...and buy this film
I missed the opportunity to see this at the cinema, so the wait for the video was long...and i was far from dissappointed. Where is Desmond Askew now??? Read more
Published on 12 Mar 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars great film, poor extras.
I love the film, it's just as entertaining on the small screen as it was on the big - but the extra features on this DVD are disappointing, somewhat boring. Read more
Published on 18 Feb 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly different
This film drew me into its little world right from the start. It had a refreshingly new way of delivering a story to the viewer, it kept me interested from start to... Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing from start to finish
I saw the trailer. So then I saw the movie. It is definetly up there in my top movies of all time, just managing to rival American Beauty. Read more
Published on 6 Feb 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Great, fast-paced, witty and a great DVD
Great film! Very cleverly done and the characters are superb. Desmond Askew (ex-Grange Hill) is awesome. Read more
Published on 31 Jan 2001 by James

4.0 out of 5 stars Rag Bag ensembles conjours up some Magic
The first thing you will notice about this film is its lack of star power. Only Katie Holmes stands out as recognisable face. However don't let that put you off. Read more
Published on 30 Jan 2001

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