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Yes it has...I've had a copy for a couple of months or so. This is a must see film for all cineastes...especially fans of the sub-genre of prison movies. This is right up there with Don Siegel's "Escape from Alcatraz." Buscemi does a beautiful job of balancing the intense drama inherent in the subject/location with documentary -like details of the minutae and tedium of prison life. This isn't a film that panders to the audience by jacking up the violence or pumping up the plot....like "Oz" or Stephen King. The muted tones and subdued pace echoes Siegel/Eastwood and admirably avoids the temptation that lures nearly all directors/actors to gleefully chomp the scenery whenever they pass the prison portals. Superb casting...Mickey Rourke and Tom Arnold, Cassavetes veteran Seymour Cassell shine in supporting roles...but Willem Dafoe is absolutely stellar here. This is the kind of performance that should win Academy Awards.
I saw the DVD just a few days ago. It is fantastic! Almost as good as American History X. I didn't notice it pass through the theaters either. I could wax on but may it suffice to say in the words of Joe-Bob Briggs: don't miss it! Best Viewing, Jim.
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It's out in Canada, so it would be a real shock to me if it wasn't available in the land of plenty!
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