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    Dallas Buyers Club

    3.6 3

    Director: Jean-Marc Vall?e Cast: Matthew McConaughey

    Matthew McConaughey
    , Jared Leto
    Jared Leto
    , Jennifer Garner
    Jennifer Garner
    , Dallas Roberts
    Dallas Roberts
    , Steve Zahn
    Steve Zahn


    DVD

    $9.99
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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 02/04/2014
    • UPC: 0025192211430
    • Original Release: 2013
    • Rating: R
    • Source: UNIVERSAL
    • Region Code: 1
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7020
    • Sales rank: 6,827

    Special Features

    Deleted scenes; A look inside Dallas Buyers Club

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Matthew McConaughey Ron Woodruff
    Jared Leto Rayon
    Jennifer Garner Dr. Eve Sacks
    Dallas Roberts David Wayne
    Steve Zahn Tucker
    Griffin Dunne Dr. Vass
    Denis O'Hare Dr. Sevard
    Kevin Rankin T.J.
    Michael O'Neill Richard Barkley
    Donna DuPlantier Nurse Frazin
    Deneen D. Tyler Denise,Denise
    J.D. Evermore Clint
    Ian Casselberry Orderly
    Noelle Wilcox Kelly
    Bradford Cox Sunny
    Rick Espaillat Michael
    Lawrence Turner Foreman
    Lucius Falick Freddie
    James Dumont Rayon's Father
    Jane McNeill Francine Suskind
    Don Brady Tucker's Father
    Sean Boyd Border Agent
    Tony Bentley Judge
    Rachel Wulff News Anchor
    Neeona Neal Stripper
    Scott Takeda Mr. Yamata
    Joji Yoshida Dr. Hiroshi
    Carl Palmer FDA Customs Agent
    Martin Covert Ian
    Douglas M. Griffin Rog
    David Lichtenstein Cop
    Craig Borten Quicksilver Cowboy
    Dallas Ryan David Wayne
    Martin Pensa Actor
    Jonathan Tabler Rick Ferris
    Henry Frost Gay Cowboy
    Matthew Thompson Effeminate Man
    Arthur Smith Rodeo Announcer
    Danny Elfman Composer

    Technical Credits
    Craig Borten Screenwriter
    Melisa Wallack Screenwriter
    Robbie Brenner Producer
    Rachel Winter Producer
    Cassian Elwes Executive Producer
    Nicolas Chartier Executive Producer
    Nathan Ross Executive Producer
    Zev Foreman Executive Producer
    Joe Newcomb Executive Producer
    Tony Notargiacomo Executive Producer
    Logan Levy Executive Producer
    David L. Bushell Executive Producer
    Holly Wiersma Executive Producer
    Martin Pinsonnault Sound/Sound Designer
    Luis Lopez De Victoria Camera Operator
    Paul Schnee Casting
    Kerry Barden Casting
    Rich Delia Casting
    Tracy Kilpatrick Casting
    Alex Terzieff Stunts
    Jonathan Brayer Special Effects
    Paul Lucien Col Sound Effects
    Parry Creedon Producer
    Michael Sledd Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Dallas Buyers Club
    1. Scene 1 [6:20]
    2. Scene 2 [5:31]
    3. Scene 3 [6:48]
    4. Scene 4 [6:13]
    5. Scene 5 [4:48]
    6. Scene 6 [5:31]
    7. Scene 7 [6:17]
    8. Scene 8 [4:59]
    9. Scene 9 [5:15]
    10. Scene 10 [3:48]
    11. Scene 11 [1:29]
    12. Scene 12 [4:18]
    13. Scene 13 [5:50]
    14. Scene 14 [5:20]
    15. Scene 15 [7:17]
    16. Scene 16 [8:29]
    17. Scene 17 [8:30]
    18. Scene 18 [6:09]
    19. Scene 19 [4:52]
    20. Scene 20 [4:13]

    Matthew McConaughey headlines director Jean-Marc Vall?e's biographical drama centering on the story of Ron Woodroof, a Texas electrician who was diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1986, and who subsequently devoted his life to providing fellow HIV patients with non-FDA-approved drugs and supplements during an era when doctors were still struggling to understand the devastating disease. Defying his surprise death sentence, Woodroof set out to procure any and all non-toxic alternative HIV treatments available, and established a "buyers club" to provide the treatments to others afflicted with the disease. But that mission quickly made him a target for both the U.S. medical establishment and the pharmaceutical industry, both of which resented his defiance of government sanctions, and joined forces to shut down his operation by any means necessary.

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    Sometimes the right part comes along at the right time for the right actor, and the film that results from it forever changes his or her career. That's exactly the case with Matthew McConaughey in Dallas Buyers Club as he takes on the role of AIDS activist Ron Woodroof, and in the process proves himself to be that rare combination of movie star and serious actor that he's always threatened to become. Ron is a good-old-boy Texan who, in 1986, is diagnosed with AIDS. At that time, far less was known about how to treat patients; his doctors want him to take doses of AZT, which could help combat the disease, but might also make Woodroof -- who already suffers from an immune deficiency -- much more vulnerable to its side effects. He soon learns about Dr. Vass (Griffin Dunne), who has devised a cocktail of vitamins and other medications that have proven effective in treating AIDS patients. Complicating matters is the fact that Vass' clinic is located in Mexico because he utilizes drugs that have not yet been approved by the FDA. Ron devises a scheme to bring these medications into the United States while avoiding prosecution for selling illegal drugs, and forms a "buyers club" whereby the membership fee grants the individual access to the life-saving materials. As the federal government, state health officials, and his own sympathetic but rules-oriented doctor (Jennifer Garner) try to stop him, Ron battles the disease by himself and tries to help out his fellow patients, including his second-in-command Rayon (Jared Leto). Dallas Buyers Club wants to tackle a very serious issue in a very serious manner. In lesser hands, it would be the kind of movie that demands you forgive any of its faults because of its importance. Thankfully, McConaughey keeps the whole project from being just a do-gooder chore. He grabs the viewer from the first scene, in which Ron gets ready to compete in a rodeo, and never lets go. He uses his commanding physicality differently here than he has in the past, dropping a bunch of weight so we see how the disease has ravaged his character's body. However, even at Ron's weakest, McConaughey makes sure that we can always see his fierce will to live -- and to live on his own terms -- in his eyes. As an actor, McConaughey can mix that life spirit with anger, caustic wit, or steely resolve whenever necessary. He demands your attention because his character is so focused: He wants nothing more than to live and to help others do the same. The only time we aren't riveted by his every word and gesture is when he shares the screen with Leto, who turns what could have been a stereotypical role -- the flamboyantly effeminate and often claws-out bitchy Rayon -- into a harrowing portrait of a life robbed of the chance to flourish. He's nearly unrecognizable, and together he and McConaughey bring complicated and messy human emotions to a movie that could have easily turned into an earnest bore. Screenwriters Craig Borten and Melissa Wallack find moments of humor throughout, especially in the many ways Ron outwits the tenacious federal agents assigned to stop him. They also give the film a sense of momentum that's driven by Ron's efforts to create and build the buyers club, preventing the movie from becoming the story of watching Ron get sicker and sicker. That aspect of the script dovetails with director Jean-Marc Vallée's approach, which neither flinches from nor wallows in the effects of AIDS on the characters; his innate humanity shines through in every scene. As good as everybody who worked to make Dallas Buyers Club is, this is McConaughey's movie through and through. Since 2011, no actor has had a more career-changing run of films than he has. He's shed the baggage of too many pedestrian romantic comedies with meaty roles in challenging and interesting pictures like Bernie, Killer Joe, Mud, and Magic Mike -- the last one earning him a well-deserved Best Supporting Actor trophy at the Independent Spirit Awards. His performance in Dallas Buyers Club not only feels like the apex of this period of his career, but the moment when all of those old comparisons to Paul Newman start looking more and more accurate.

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