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Oct 28, 2001 · The reviews went beyond hatred into horror. It was grotesque, sadistic, irrational, obscene and incompetent, wrote Joy Gould Boyum in the Wall Street Journal. It was a catastrophe, said Michael Sragow in New York magazine. ''Turgid melodrama at its worst,'' said Variety.
Sam Peckinpah's "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" is a weird, horrifying film that somehow transcends its unlikely material. It's the story of a drunken and violent odyssey across Mexico by a dropout bartender who, if he returns Alfredo Garcia's head, stands to be paid a million dollars.
Nov 16, 2023 · Reviewed by: Dr Adam Jahnke. Review Date: Nov 16, 2023. Format: Blu-ray Disc. Director. Sam Peckinpah. Release Date (s) 1974 (October 6, 2023) Studio (s) United Artists/MGM (Imprint Films/Via Vision Entertainment) Film/Program Grade: A- Video Grade: C+. Audio Grade: B- Extras Grade: A+.
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Jan 22, 2017 · Reviews. Blu-rays. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Blu-ray Review. "I've killed people... and worse, a whole lot worse." by Casimir Harlow Jan 22, 2017. Review Specs Discussion (5) Movies & TV Shows Review. 5. Blu-ray. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Blu-ray (2017) MSRP: £14.99. Film Review.
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Jun 22, 2003 · by Nick Schager. June 22, 2003. Early on in Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, itinerant drunkard Bennie (Warren Oates) tells a villainous employer, “Nobody loses all the time.” It’s a passionately defiant sentiment, but one that holds no sway in Sam Peckinpah’s brazenly ugly masterpiece.
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia adds a quirky -- but still thoroughly entertaining -- outlier to Sam Peckinpah's pulpy filmography. Read Critics Reviews. TOP CRITIC. Nov 2,...
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Sep 13, 2013 · Scores. Legendary director Sam " The Wild Bunch " Peckipah's alcohol-soaked Western-infused Mexican noir - which he also claimed to be the only film he ever made which was released exactly as he had intended - is undoubtedly one of the most underrated and underappreciated cult classics of all time.