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| In the Line of Fire (+ BD Live) [Blu-ray] | ![In the Line of Fire (+ BD Live) [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517-i5uTghL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Eastwood, Malkovich, Russo Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 19793
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: Arabic (Subtitled), Cantonese (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 128 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.4
MPN: COLBR25875 UPC: 043396258754 EAN: 0043396258754 ASIN: B00186DV1U
Release Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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In The Line Of Fire August 8, 2008 This is a fun movie that has stood up to the test of time. Great chemistry between Eastwood and Russo and it is an intelligent thriller. It is a very nice blu ray transfer.
Eastwood & Malkovich engage in cat and mouse July 2, 2008 Clint Eastwood came out of a creative slump in the '90s when he won Oscars for "The Unforgiven" and followed it up with this intriguing thriller directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Clint plays a veteran Secret Service agent who latches on to a plot involving the assasination of the President by discovering the identity of the assasin (John Malkovich). Malkovich is in game form here and he meshes well with Eastwood in their cat and mouse exchanges (some really great dialogue, rare in movies today, is employed here). Eastwood, while not a great actor, is in fine form here and the scene between him & Rene Russo in the Presidential suite with him reminscing about that fateful day in '63 is Clint at his best, acting-wise. Malkovich, of course, walked off with an Oscar nod for his role as an disenchanted government assasin and the supporting roles are filled nicely by Dylan McDermott as Clint's ill-fated partner, John Mahoney as a good friend, Gary Cole as a by the book agent and Fred Dalton Thompson as the President's press secretary. So if you're an Eastwood fan and love thrillers, do check this one out (I may purchase this on blu-ray as well).
"All we have is the game. I'm on offence, you're on defence." February 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Warner Bros.' favourite son's first film outside the studio since the mid-seventies (also the first scored by Morricone in even longer) resulted in one of the best thrillers of the Nineties. The premise is simple, offering Eastwood's ageing secret service agent, who failed to save JFK, the chance for redemption by stopping Malkovich's assassin, who latches on to his guilt in an engrossing cat-and-mouse game. The idea of the criminal and his pursuer forging a bond has been done many times before, but seldom as well as here.
What really makes it work is the strength of the characterisation, giving the audience a stake in the protagonists that adds to the tension. As a result, Eastwood and Malkovich's confrontations (filmed simultaneously rather than separately to give an edge to the performances) are as electrifying as the edge-of-seat action sequences. Even the use of CGi is subtle and well integrated into the story rather than drawing constantly attention to themselves.
Self-deprecating, self-doubting, the kinder, gentler Eastwood on show here gives his most likeable performance to date, while the beautifully underplayed and surprisingly moving scene where he describes the events of that fateful day in Dallas is one of the finest moments in his career. The erratic John Malkovich is more than a match for him, contributing his best screen work to date, with a good supporting cast also on strong form, while Wolfgang Petersen's direction, Maguire's script and John Bailey's outstanding photography all make strong impressions.
The special edition does offer some good special features and a good widescreen transfer.
Action October 30, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A Clint Eastwood story of what out Secret Service goes through nad what can happen to our president.
Senior Secret Service Agent October 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of Clint Eastwood's best roles - an aging Secret Service Agent trying to keep the physical pace with the new generation young agents, but having no problems with excelling over them knowledge wise. John Malkovich plays a great bad guy. Rene Russo is a real plus as the "new breed" Secret Service Agent. A real thriller and a plus for The United States Secret Service!
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