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U-571
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| Rated:
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
2hr 0min |
| Starring:
Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, David Keith, Harvey Keitel
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Widscreen enhanced with solid video quality that is quite
faithful to the theatrical version. Colors and brightness
are equally good in both daylight and the dark inside of the
subs.
Audio:
The Dolby Digital 5.1 track will launch what can only be described
as a sonic assault on your speakers during the depth charge
scenes. Audio quality is outstanding. If you want something
to really make your home theater boom, this will definitely
do the job.
Extras:
Commentary, good selection of "making of" material,
interviews with cast and crew as well as some historical technical
advisors, various historical pieces on the Enigma and WWII
submarines, and of course the obligatory trailers and production
notes.
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For Guys' Original Review of the Theatrical Release
The
operative word for this movie is "entertainment". Although
the movie opens with some text that might make you think you're
getting a movie based on actual historical events, what you're really
getting is just a hellacious action flick that happens to be set
during World War II.
And
the movie delivers on the promise of action and entertainment in
a huge way. The film looks great with very good special effects
work, and it sounds even better. You'll want to see this one in
a theater with a big screen and good sound system. There's tons
of booms and the movie does an ok job of creating some intense,
albeit predictable, scenes.
The
movie stars Matthew McConaughey and Bill Paxton, the Executive Officer
and Skipper respectively of a U.S. submarine in World War II ordered
on a top secret mission. Most everything that can go wrong in this
mission does, and we're along for the ride as the crew fights for
their lives.
I
suspect many critics will cut this movie to shreds as there are
alot of things to criticize about this movie. It is predictable
and the technical and historical errors are too numerous to mention.
And if you apply the inevitable comparisons to submarine classics
like Das Boot and The
Hunt for Red October, it does not measure up in terms of realism
and intensity.
But
we enjoyed ourselves at this movie. Yes, I'll admit that we're a
sucker for action and big explosions, no secret there. The flaws
did not escape our notice, but we were entertained, and that's what's
important.
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Billy Bob
Talk
about this movie!
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Gun Play
Guns,
machine guns, big guns, torpedos, depth charges, lotsa booms!
Blood & Gore
Some
wounds, nothing gruesome.
Car Chases
In
a submarine movie? I dont think so.
T&A
Only
females in movie are extras in early part of movie.
Chuckles
Not
even any comic relief moments that I can remember. |
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