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Jesse Stone: No Remorse
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List Price: $24.96Amazon.com's Price: $16.99 You Save: $7.97 (32%)as of 09/06/2010 20:14 EDT
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Columbia Tri-Star
EAN: 0043396354722
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 0250
Label: Sony
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: 043396354722
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 27, 2010
Running Time: 87 minutes
Studio: Sony
Theatrical Release Date: May 09, 2010
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Product Description: Movie Summary "In JESSE STONE: NO REMORSE Police Chief Jesse Stone who was suspended by the Paradise Mass. Town Council begins moonlighting for his friend State Homicide Commander Healy by investigating a series of murders in Boston leaving Rose and Suitcase to handle a crime spree in Paradise on their own. Jesse pours his energy into his work in an effort to push away his twin demons: booze and women. When his investigation leads to notorious mob boss Gino Fish Jesse s pursuit becomes hazardous." DVD Details * Actor(s): Tom Selleck :Search Tom Selleck * Format: Color Widescreen * Soundtrack: English * Subtitles: English * Additional: Closed Captioned * Rating: UN * MSRP: $24.96 * Run Time: 87 Minutes * Release Date: 7 27 2010 * Number of Discs: 1
Amazon.com: No Remorse, the sixth entry in the made-for-TV series of Jesse Stone mysteries featuring Robert B. Parker's small-town police chief, is another satisfying blend of detective thrills and character drama, anchored by coproducer-cowriter Tom Selleck's typically fine turn as Stone. Picking up shortly after the events of the previous Stone film, Thin Ice, the action finds Stone struggling with suspension from the force and his alcohol issues; intervention from old friend Commander Healy (Stephen McHattie) gets him back on his feet and on the trail of a serial killer preying on young men. Stone and his deputies (Kathy Baker and Kohl Sudduth) uncover a trail that leads them to Boston mob boss Gino Fish (William Sadler), whose secret past may uncover the guilty party. Meanwhile, Stone has to deal with a rash of convenience store robberies that have turned deadly, as well as his ex-wife and relationship issues with his new dog, Reggie. Though the tone is a bit darker than previous Stone features, and the resolution of the convenience store subplot somewhat rushed, the performances, led by Selleck and abetted by an all-pro supporting cast (which includes William Devane as Stone's shrink and Saul Rubinek as the hapless Hasty Hathaway), are engaging, and the direction by Robert Harmon top-notch. Sadly, No Remorse was the last Jesse Stone film to see production during Parker's lifetime, but under Selleck's stewardship, fans can rest assured that Jesse Stone will continue in good hands. The widescreen DVD offers no extras. --Paul Gaita
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Well written, great music and well acted, who would want more?
Chas E. Moser
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I'm a big fan of Tom Selleck in general, and have really enjoyed the Jesse Stone series. I have eagerly looked forward to each new installment, and was disappointed in this most recent episode, "No Remorse."
It seemed to be Jesse Stone "light," without the substance, angst, and depth that most of the previous episodes have displayed.
The story and characters was not as developed, and the conclusion was abrupt and unsatisfying.
I'll give the next epsisode a chance, if there is one, ... Read More
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No remorse for them but plenty for me. This could have been a great series but the last two movies have been so boring. No remorse's story line is scattered and confusing. It has the feel of being dragged out which is a shame. Recommend this for the adult members of the family.
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Again I was not disappointed with another Jesse Stone addition to the series. No Remorse was just as good-(my husband thinks it was his best yet) as past features. This film left room for another addition in the future to the series I can't wait.
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This series, of which I enjoyed the first few episodes, is losing its focus. It has become more a story of an alcoholic who can't come to grips with his divorce, now 3+ years in the rear-view mirror, than with the business of crime and investigation, which is taking the lesser role. We don't need to see yet another shot of Tom sucking up Scotch and sulking. We get it already. Selleck and William Devane are, however, always outstanding and very watchable, but this show needs to pick up the pace and get ... Read More
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