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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 7321921186530
Format: PAL
Region Code: 2
Sales Rank: 148093
Theatrical Release Date: April 09, 2000




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Best Thing Clooney's Ever Done
Good remake. I think what's remarkable about this version is that it was done LIVE twice on the same day (once each for the West Coast & East Coast). What really would have been COOL, Attention WARNER BROS HOME VIDEO, is if BOTH perforamnces would have been put on the DVD. In fact, I would have gladly paid more for a 2 DVD set containing BOTH performances. Warners, please reissue this DVD, and include BOTH performances of Failsafe. Thank you. P.S. Failsafe made it to T.V. in 2000, months before 9/11. Had the airing been scheduled after 9/11, it never would have made it to T.V. The dialog regarding New York would have been deemed way to harsh, and I would have agreed with this.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Lousey remake
As a huge fan of the original film this remake was going to have a hard time impressing me anyway, but this production was dull and almost unwatchable. The 'live TV' attempt adds nothing and it fact makes you appreciate the value of editing in films because unintentionally the actors step on each others lines, and background stage noise is evident in the film.

I appreciate that they stayed true to the original story which was terrifying and gripping but the biggest diappontment are the scenes between the President and his translator. Done by Henry Fonda (and a suprisingly good) Larry Hagman in the original film, the dialogue between these two men is the high point of the film for me. But in this version with Richard Dryfuss and Noah Wiley, the scenes are totally 'flat' and undramatic.

Bought this for $5 in a bargain bin so I have no complaints but as a film and remake of a classic this was a waste of time.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - What gives here?
This adaptation of Fail Safe is disappointing. With a terrific story and a number of very fine cast members, it's hard to know why this has fallen flat on its face. Perhaps it was due to the live television format in which it was broadcast in 2000 (not really done since the late 50's and early 60's.)

Perhaps one problem is the tendency to compare it to the 1964 film with Henry Fonda, Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau, Frank Overton, Larry Hagman and others, all of whom did an excellent job.

In this version, for example, I had trouble imagining Richard Dreyfuss (the President) in anything other than one of his comedic roles. Brian Dennehy as General Bogan you would think would be a stand out but you hardly notice him there. Harvel Keitel, one of my very favorite actors, seems wooden and bored as he delivers his lines.

One thing I liked about this presentation was a small twist they add regarding a last minute communication to the bomber pilot (George Clooney) from his family.

The story itself needs no exposition here. It is a riveting story set during the cold war. I read the book in junior high and first saw the 1964 version a couple of years before reading the book. The movie is as powerful for me now as it was when I saw it more than 40 years ago.

I give Clooney (the producer) credit for trying to revive an old style live television drama. I think it was a good idea to try. This production just has no fizz.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clooney is a genius!
Clooney, here and in Good Night and Good Luck, analyses after September 11 certain assumptions about what Americans are, in living black and white. The premise of the original movie and book, that an American president would make the sacrificial decision in Fail-Safe is unbelievable today but it was believable under JFK and even Eisenhower. Richard Dreyfuss' Jewish presence makes it so.

Harvey Keitel is just perfect as Blackie.

I did miss one thing. Blackie, in the original movie and in the book, has a recurring dream of a matador which is resolved at the finish: but for the same reason the directors of the new teleplay didn't dare show a girl dancing in Spanish Harlem to show what was sacrificed in an America trying not so damnably hard to deny its Afro-Carib roots, today's audiences would have been mystified by "the matador: I!"



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Stiff TV Movie STINKS
Don't bother watching this - even if you like the Clooney guy.... This production is stiff, recorded live for TV and the acting really rots; not to mind the sets and goofs. You would be better off watching the original. This is a dead movie - don't waste your money on this!



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