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"Other Nominations Best Picture Best Director Best Supporting Actor Best Cinematography "
" Neil McCauley "Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner.""
“This is a brilliant film. While clocking in at a nearly three-hour running time, there isn't a single wasted scene, it is always entertaining and I think it is very rewatchable too. The cinematography, locations and scenery are superb, and the film's atmosphere and pace are also terrific. The story is plausible and beautifully structured with a breathtaking sequence towards the middle of the film, and there are a lot of memorable quotes. Heat is also brilliantly directed by Michael Mann and the acting of Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino is exemplary. So all in all, brilliant and absolutely worth it. 10/10 Bethany Cox” read more
" Directed by: Michael Mann Produced by: Pieter Jan Brugge, Art Linson, Aaron Milchan, and Michael Mann Written by: Michael Mann Based on the film, "L.A. Takedown", by: Michael Mann Cinematography: Dante Spinotti Edited by: Pasquale Buba, Dov Hoening, Tom Rolf, and William Gokdenberg Music by: Elliot Goldenthal Music by: Warner Bros."
" 2016: 365 2015: 363 2014: 363 2013: 362 2012: 360 2011: 358 2010: 355 2009: 347 2008: 344 2007: 342 2006: 293 2005: 262 2004: 261 2003: 244 2002: 233 2001: 246 2000: 230 1999: 214 1998: 179 1997: 178 1996: 128 "
" Points: 18 Chosen by: Georgini (4), Defenestrated Jack (2), Exclusive (7), cos4960 (5) Previous rank: it wasn't selected IMDB top 250 rank: 126"
" 2015: 363 2014: 363 2013: 362 2012: 360 2011: 358 2010: 355 2009: 347 2008: 344 2007: 342 2006: 293 2005: 262 2004: 261 2003: 244 2002: 233 2001: 246 2000: 230 1999: 214 1998: 179 1997: 178 1996: 128 "
"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: โ โ โ NOTES: Every frame is scratchy and dirty, and white horizontal lines start flashing every two seconds from the second reel and then appear more frequently until they turn to black. Playback is smooth until Hanna has his first conversation with McCauley, and from then on the print is affected by several cuts and jumpy frames, while a scene involving McCauley is damaged by white markings. DATE: July 2nd 2021 CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"
"SCREENING: 35mm DATE: July 2nd CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"