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This is one of my favorite films. Creative, theatrical, thought provoking and something that I recommend to all my media students.
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Is it an exceptionally dark musical or the flashiest drama about death ever filmed? Both! What makes this film so fascinating is the integration of virtuoso song-and-dance numbers with penetrating portraiture of a man on the brink of self-destruction, all wrapped up in a handsomely cinematic package. Joe Gideon (a thinly-veiled stand-in for director Bob Fosse, played with terrific natural gusto by the late great Roy Scheider) is obsessed with two things: work and death. We follow him through his exhausting outer life of the former and his tormented inner relationship with the latter, yet despite all this heaviness and bad vibes the movie is never less than 100% entertaining and engaging. Brilliantly acted, shot, edited and choreographed, ALL THAT JAZZ stands as one of the last triumphs of the 1970s American New Wave.
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Roy Scheider excels in this bio-pic of Fosse and Jessica Lange is at her
most beautiful. Music is wonderful and dancing is "Pure Fosse", an
American tradition now.
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The film itself is one of the greats of the past 25 years, but the DVD itself is one of the lousiest I've seen in a long, long time.
The entire movie is a little dark and slightly fuzzy; the color correction is off throughout. Dingy is the word that come to mind. The better your TV, the more obvious the flaws. It's as if the disc was mastered from some previous-generation tape source instead of a copy of the film itself.
The film and its fans deserve better. We can only hope that someone will take the time to do a fresh, new, and careful film-to-digital transfer for release someday soon on Blu-Ray.
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bob fosse is regarded as a genius. although he won oscars for directing caberet and his movie on lenny bruce, his genius is universally acknowledged to lie primarily in the field of choreography. All that Jazz contains his best choreography on film, no argument. what else needs to be said?
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