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DVD : Behind Enemy Lines [Blu-ray]In association with Amazon.comstarring: Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman, Joaquim De Almeida, David Keith, Olek Krupa directed by: John Moore List Price: $29.98 Amazon.com's Price: $19.99 You Save: $9.99 (33%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: Blu-ray Brand: Twentieth Century Fox EAN: 0024543395959 Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled Label: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 14, 2006 Running Time: 106 minutes Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Sales Rank: 10872 MPN: FOXBR2239597 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Fighter navigator Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) wants out of the Navy: he was looking for something more than boring recon missions he's been flying. He finds himself the lone Christmas day mission over war-torn Bosnia. But, when he talks pilot Stackhouse into flying slightly off-course to check out an interesting target, the two get shot down. Burnett is soon alone, trying to outrun a pursuing army, while commanding officer Reigert (Gene Hackman) finds his rescue operation hamstrung by politics, forcing Burnett to run far out of his way. Amazon.com: Smart casting and sensible plotting make Behind Enemy Lines an above-average military thriller. Perfectly timed to bolster patriotism, the film is partly set (during a hypothetical "day after tomorrow") on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Carl Vinson, which was on alert status in the Persian Gulf when this film was released. Proving his versatility as an unconventional movie star, Owen Wilson plays a navy navigator who is shot down over Bosnia during a reconnaissance mission. Pursued by rebel Serbian forces, Wilson must fight for survival while his commanding officer (Gene Hackman) plots a daredevil rescue. After a successful career in TV commercials, Irish director John Moore makes a promising feature debut on Slovakian locations, borrowing a few techniques from Saving Private Ryan while adding impressive flourishes of his own. The gung-ho ending's a foregone conclusion, but it works like a charm after the movie's exciting game of cat and mouse. --Jeff Shannon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Uhhhh, why did I get this?This is a one time rental movie and thats about it. I will say that the sound effects are very cool and even better when in surround. Rating: - Great title for action fans...Awesome sound effects even in Dolby Pro Logic SurroundI first saw this movie on DVD the first time several years ago and then when I saw that it had come to Blu-Ray, I knew that I had to buy it. I was kind of disappointed with the picture quality, but then again I was only using 1080i due to a problem with my monitor. If I can manage to find an HDMI-DVI cable that works in 1080p I might post another comment in here so stay tuned. A few scenes were awesome in high definition especially the ones where the F-18 is being pursued by a couple of SAMS (surface ... Read More Rating: - Behind Ememy LinesThis is a good to very good film. Cast is very good. Visuals are great on Blu-Ray. Rating: - they don't make them any betterHigh octane action/war flick. Makes you proud of the Red, White & Blue and what it represents. And it's also fun seeing the bad guys get their comeupponce. Surprised to discover this was the director John Moore's maiden effort, because he handles the action sequences like a pro. And Gene Hackman? What can you say about Mr. Hackman that hasn't been said before? Excellent. As always. This artist is a treasure. Rating: - Behind Enemy LinesIs it realistic? Very little of course resembles how a downed pilot would be rescued in this scenario. Based on a true story that has the typical Hollywood wash and rinse cycle making it "Last Action Hero" bullet proof. Still forsaking the hero being shot to pieces, I still like it. Most of it seems real, and our hero isn't perfect by any means. The support cast is great and you love and hate them accordingly. The scenes are so well photographed that they actually add some reality to what otherwise would ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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