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Features
• AC-3
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• DVD-Video
• Letterboxed
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 09 February, 1996
DVD Release : 09 March, 1999 |
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Broken Arrow description
John Travolta is Vic Deakins, a bomber pilot who launches a devilish plan to hijack two nuclear missiles for big-time extortion. Vic never sweats, spews out great one-liners, knocks off money men with glee, toys with killing half a million people... he even smokes! If you giggled at his "Ain't it cool" line from the trailer, you're in the right frame of mind for this comedic action film. Never as gritty or semi-realistic--or for that matter as heart-thumping--as the original Die Hard, Broken Arrow still delivers. If Travolta is cast against type, everyone else is by the numbers; Christian Slater as Hale, the earnest copilot looking to foil the plot, Samantha Mathis as the brave park ranger caught in the middle, Frank Whaley as an eager diplomat, Delroy Lindo as a right-minded colonel. As with his previous script (the superior Speed), writer Graham Yost moves everything quickly along as Hale and the ranger try to cut off Deakins's plan over a variety of terrains. We have plane crashes, car chases, a pursuit through an abandoned mine, a helicopter-train shootout, and lots of fighting between boys. Each time Hale finds himself perfectly in place to foil Deakins. You're suppose to laugh at the unbelievable situations. That's where Arrow is deceptive: its tone is right for the laughter compared to the mean-spirited Schwarzenegger and Stallone action films with labored jokes. Hong Kong master director John Woo (The Killer, Hard Target) pulls out all the stops--slow motion of Hale and Deakins's gymnastic gun play, nifty stunts, countdowns to doomsday. Woo may know action, but he needs more guidance in creating unique and stunning special effects. This is action entertainment at its cheesiest. Travolta and Woo later reteamed for Face/Off. --Doug Thomas |
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Broken Arrow Customer Reviews
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Lotsa fun & action; Good entertainment
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| There are a lot of reasons why I liked this film, aside from the action and likeable characers (well, mostly). John Tavolta oozed with smarmy charm, and Christian Slater, not known for his action-film roles, was terrific. Of course, there had to be a romantic interest, and Samantha Mathis was very cute. All handled the material like they were having a ball. Maybe not Mr. Woo's best film, but my interest was held and I enjoyed it a lot. What I especially liked was the Utah area, and references to the Needles area (Canyonlands Nat'l Park). I thought I recognized some areas, especially the bad guys getting away down the Colorado River. Canyonlands is, indeed, the most magnificent of Utah's 5 Nat'l Parks. Then, imagine my distress when, in the closing credits, there was no mention of the Nat'l Park Service, that it was all filmed in Montana. Montana's nice, too, but I felt at a loss. Sort of like the Yeti films, filmed in the Pyrannes. Kind of glad, though, that there were no explosions in those wonderful Nat'l Parks. As a film experience, I enjoyed the clever buddy situation gone wrong, some fun action and an enjoyable afternoon of entertainment, and the knowledge that our Nat'l Parks are still intact, at least for now. It was fun to see Howie Long, in a very good performance. Anti-government military conspiricies? Aw, that could never happen. Gotta go. I have to watch "7 Days in May" (1964). |
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