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I Don't Know Jack
Starring: John Achorn , Catherine Case , Wayne Grace , Jack Nance , and Charlotte Stewart Manufacturer: Triggerfish ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007LPSP4 Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
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David Lynch presents... I Don't Know Jack
Starring: Dennis Hopper , Jack Nance , Catherine Coulson , and David Lynch Director: Chris Leavens ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009B1RU Release Date: 2003-04-15 |
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interesting material about a fascinating actor.......2003-06-02
This is the first feature from director Chris Leavens, and he does a nice job. Editing is good though the movie starts very abruptly -- I thought there was a problem with the disk at first. Lighting and sound between interviews is uneven but the content is fascinating, and a vivid portrait of Nance is developed. The dvd interface is clunky. There is an accompanying web site.
Extras are just as interesting as the feature. There is a lovely photo montage set to music, crew credits, trailers, and a 21-minute featurette about questions revolving around Jack's death called 'Unsolved Homicide'. The production notes relate a strange story about how the tapes of the feature were kidnapped and held for ransom by an actress friend of Nance's.
One gets the feeling that Jack would be pleased by the continuing bizarreness of it all.
Do You Know Jack?.......2003-04-26
It's hard to tell where to start; the film proper tells us about Nance's career, but the mini-feature (featuring Kimmy Robertson) about Jack's death is like something out of Twin Peaks, as is the section about how much of "I Don't Know Jack"'s footage was kidnapped and held for ransom! It's a strange world...
David Lynch, Dennis Hopper, Charlotte Stewart, Jack's brothers, Catherine Coulson and many of Jack's friends and co-workers supply the interviews, and it's a funny thing that they all feel compelled to imitate Nance's voice (Wayne Grace does the best job). Jack is obviously a guy who got under people's skin in a good way!
There are a few technical glitches-- the menu controls are sluggish, the film starts so abruptly that it looks like a mistake, and the image quality isn't always up to snuff (understandable considering the variety of video sources). But I especially liked the photo section and its cowboy-song soundtrack.
Fans of Jack Nance will laugh and cry; the DVD features interviews with friends, family and loved ones. They all agree that there was something special about him, and after having seen this film I wish I'd known Jack.
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