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The Mean Season (1985)

February. 15,1985
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6.1
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A routine investigation of a shocking murder takes a bizarre twist when the killer contacts the reporter and appoints him his personal spokesman. As the killer's calls and clues increase, the reporter is lured into a deadly trap.

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Flyerplesys
1985/02/15

Perfectly adorable

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Pluskylang
1985/02/16

Great Film overall

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Anoushka Slater
1985/02/17

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Nicole
1985/02/18

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Maziun
1985/02/19

The main reason why I wanted to see this movie was an opinion of one IMDb user that this is "Zodiac" of the 80's. I couldn't ask for better recommendation. Unfortunately , "Mean season" turned out to be a disappointment. The fact that it has a decent (6.1) rating is beyond me. Considering the quality of the movie it should 4.5 or something.I had quite high expectations , but I doubt that anyone with at least half of brain won't be angry at "MS". The story is very thin and predictable. There was only one real twist in the movie. There is no real interesting investigation here. The screenplay barely throws us any clues to work with. In David Fincher's "zodiac" there was quite a lot of possibilities and potential clues that made viewer's brain work.There is awfully lot cliché scary tactics here. Unless you're 5 years old, you shouldn't be scared. The scenes of violence lack tension. The movie tries to be psychological , but fails. The red herring at the end was pathetic.The acting is OK. Kurt Russell tries hard to put some life in a rather bland character. Andy Garcia is wasted here. Muriel Hemingway was rather annoying. The guy who plays a villain has a nice scary voice. Too bad his physical appearance is unimpressive.There is one nice chase scene and twist. One scary voice. It's too little to make this dull movie worth watching. I give it 1/10.

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Rodrigo Amaro
1985/02/20

"The Mean Season" consists of showing how a psychotic tries to promote himself with his crimes by getting the attention of a journalist (Kurt Russell) who also sees a way of not only promote his writing talents and be famous but also his detective skills while trying to get this guy before he kills more victims.This is like "Zodiac" before "Zodiac" (the film) but a little after the facts of the real Zodiac killer, so there isn't much good this film can do now but back in the 1980's people, I guess, were easily impressed with this thing. It never gets scary and informative like Fincher's film, and it never gets bloody like any other flick on the same issue. Talk talk talk, that's all these characters know what to do and their talks aren't so well written to make you involved with this. And the film goes for too long in its 90 minutes or so, don't know how they did it. And there's a supermassive wave of plot holes, dumb moments, no excitement in the rare action sequences presented and more talk.The villain played by the late Richard Jordan makes this movie worth seeing, he's incredibly good. But a film rarely is sustained with only performance. The supporting cast is good but they're not at their best but it's very nice to see Richard Bradford playing one of the good guys for once. Mr. Kurt Russell has plenty of good stuff made in that decade such as "The Thing" (coincidentally he and Richard Masur act along here as well), "Big Trouble in Little China", "Overboard", "Tango & Cash" and "Escape from New York". "The Mean Season" is not one of them but it's not his fault that the script was weak. It's very visible that there's zero chemistry between he and Mariel Hemingway, even though the guy tries hard and achieves some success, the girl is just bad, bad, bad. Without question, one of the most clichéd and boring films I've ever seen. A generic picture specially made for less demanding viewers who get easily satisfied with junk. 4/10

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lathe-of-heaven
1985/02/21

I fully agree with 'Cabbleaddict' all right... Maybe not QUITE as bad as all that, but definitely NOT a keeper by any means. And YES, I also agree that likely the main culprit here was the director (thus like CA said, not surprisingly the guy did only 2 other films) First thing on looking this up here on IMDb was 'Who the hell is that...???'Basically, pretty much the word 'amateurish' sums up my overall impression. Nice outdoor shots though; after viewing the film and before looking it up I would have sworn due to it's sort of dated execution (even for the time) that it had been made several years before this.As to the one comment in the discussion section, yes, Mariel does indeed look a tad 'Manish' (except for the lovely set displayed in the shower of course : ) but ever since seeing 'PERSONAL BEST' (cough...) I'm afraid that I've been quite taken with her (and that was BEFORE the implants!!!)Okay, okay... sorry to get carried away there... Basically there are MANY films starring these same people, not necessarily together of course, where they are LIGHT YEARS better. You wanna see a good solid Kurt Russell film, see either 'SOLDIER' (for Sci Fi fans) or 'THE THING' of course, for Horror fans, 'DARK BLUE' an excellent Police Drama / Thriller, or the more recent 'THE ART OF THE STEAL'. Another excellent film directed a MILLION times better than this one by the excellent Sidney Lumet, stars Andy Garcia and a lovely cast in 'NIGHT FALLS ON MANHATTAN', another excellent Police Thriller!But, this one... just a '4' I'm afraid...

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Spikeopath
1985/02/22

Malcolm Anderson is an intrepid reporter for a Miami newspaper, growing frustrated with the job he is thinking of moving away. As it turns out, the latest story he is on is going to involve him far more than he could ever have imagined.The Mean Season has a good cast working well, the direction is solid and safe, and the location work is very pleasing. Sadly the technical aspects of the piece far outweigh its substance, for The Mean Season brings nothing new to a constantly tired genre, even allowing for it being a mid eighties piece, the turns in the plot had been done to death long before this Kurt Russell effort hit the screens. Highlight in the picture is a fine bad guy turn from Richard Jordan, genuine menace portrayed from his voice work to his actual psychical acting, but sadly the script fails to let his character get fully into evil territory. There is a reason that something like Se7en nine years later became such a popular movie, because it's bringing new stuff to the table, a serial killer film to get under your skin, all The Mean Season does is scratch the surface, and after it's more than great first quarter, that is a major let down. 5/10

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