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Spy Game Full Screen Edition



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Brad Pitt Movie:
Spy Game Full Screen Edition



Movie
Spy Game (Full Screen Edition)
Spy Game (Full Screen Edition)
List Price: $9.99Label: Universal Studios

Salesrank: 16943

Released: April 9, 2002
Our Price: $2.48
Used Price: $0.01
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Collector's Edition
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Robert Redford
  • Brad Pitt
  • Catherine McCormack
  • Stephen Dillane
  • Larry Bryggman
  • Editorial Review:
    On the day he retires, a CIA agent must rescue an agent he trained, who is trapped in a Chinese prison.
    Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
    Rating: R
    Release Date: 23-MAY-2006
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of Spy Game (Full Screen Edition):
    A thinking person's thriller, Spy Game employs dense plotting without sacrificing the kinetic momentum that is director Tony Scott's trademark. The film has the byzantine scope of a novel, focusing on veteran CIA operative Nathan Muir (Robert Redford), whose protégé Tom Bishop (Brad Pitt) is scheduled for execution in a Chinese prison. It's Muir's last day before retiring (cliché alert!), and Bishop is being deliberately sacrificed by oily CIA officials to ensure healthy trade with China. Muir has 24 hours to rescue Bishop and his perfunctory love interest (Catherine McCormack), and Spy Game connects the mentor's end-run strategy to flashbacks of his student's exploits in Berlin, Beirut, and beyond. Ambitious but emotionally bland--and not as exciting as Scott's Enemy of the State--Spy Game offers pass-the-torch humor between leather-faced Redford and pretty boy Pitt, and although their dialogue is occasionally limp, the movie compensates with efficient style and substance. --Jeff Shannon

    Spy Game (Full Screen Edition) Reviews:
    Redford Back with the CIA 5 Star Review
    2009-10-20 - Having entered the CIA at about the age of 40 (Three Days of the Condor), Robert Redford retires from it in this film made, appropriately enough, when he was about age 65. While a lesser film, it is still worth seeing the now senior actor go through his paces. He is tough, chillingly focused on the target, and prepared to do whatever it takes to get that job done. Inside, however, we do find a spark of professional loyalty. He won't let one of his "boys" get the short end of the stick just because their bosses are willing to make the expedient choice.
    There is a fair amount of action but the essence of the story lies in the personality of Redford's character, that of his protege, Brad Pitt., and the relationship between them. No question that it was up to Redford, the actor, to make or break the film. He came through in style providing the anchor for everything else that goes on. Brad Pitt does a good job as the youngster, while the others carry through with some style in the supporting roles.
    There is no doubt that this is fiction, a story with conflicts among characters which give it substance and interest. I feel no need to treat it as other than making a film that people would come to see. You may see some sort of message in it; so be it. Either viewpoint can spend an interesting evening watching the DVD monitor with this one playing



    not "Sneakers' 3 Star Review
    2009-08-20 - Much of this movie takes place inside C.I.A. headquarters.
    The movie is about a retiring field supervisor and his
    favorite operative: Tom Bishop ( code named boy scout).
    The movie reminds me of Hopscotch - Criterion Collection.
    The new generation of spies always think they
    are better at it. Leaving the guys from the cold war
    out on a limb just has moral complications.
    I liked the choir boys singing touch
    as the movie winds down at the end.
    A lot of action and dirty tricks over a time span of
    about 20 to 30 or so years from 1975 on.
    The trouble is that these days we seem to be
    as bad or worse than the guys we are fighting.
    Seizing the day, the hero walks away empty but cleaner?

    excellent movie 5 Star Review
    2009-04-08 - Redford wow, Pitt wow, picuture a big wow the plot very twiisty and a pleasure ro watch.

    Spy Game 4 Star Review
    2009-03-19 - Took a little longer than expected, but not by much, it was in good condition.

    Classic 5 Star Review
    2009-01-08 - This is a great thriller and keeps you engaged in nonstop excitement. Robert Redford at his best.










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