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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: BEAN,SEAN
EAN: 9780779253135
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0779253132
Label: Bfs Entertainment
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bfs Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 25, 2002
Running Time: 200 minutes
Sales Rank: 22438
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1999
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Product Description: Neil Byrne is forced to go undercover when his wife and child are murdered and his is accused of the crime. Genre: Feature Film-Drama Rating: UN Release Date: 15-SEP-2004 Media Type: DVD
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Rating: - Extremely Dangerous
Great movie. Although not as fast paced as many action movies and it does have similarities to "The Fugitive" I enjoyed it. If I have one small complaint it was the accents and colloquilisms are so thick at time I had a little trouble understanding it. I actually would have liked the option for subtitles, unfortunatly for the hearing impaired as well this is not an option. This is a bare bones DVD. It is a long movie and a little editing may have trimmed the runtime but I was never disappointed in the acting or story. Fans of Sean Bean should definitely catch it. Decent quality DVD, no extras, reasonable replayability.
Rating: - Similar to the Fugitive
This was a British TV mini-series, and feels like it!
None the less, it isn't bad, with the characteristic English understatement.
It is good value, as it is long, and not available on R2 DVD. Turn off the brain, and enjoy it for the action.
Rating: - sucks you in
got this because it has Sean Bean in it. and a lot of his better work in on region 2 dvd, my dvd player is only region 1. It is an excellent movie over all. The acting is excellent all the way around. We totally enjoyed it.
Rating: - Extremely Dangerous Extremely Entertaining
Well-written, fast-paced thriller, and very well-acted -- all the characters, not just the "stars", have depth and dimension. One of the best-made tv-movies I have ever seen.
Rating: - Call it a thinking man's Fugitive...
This movie was a very enjoyable surprise. I bought it mainly because I adore Sean Bean and I had heard that this role was actually written for him. I was expecting to see another formulaic thriller (albeit with great scenery), but instead I was treated to an entertaining and intelligent four-hour film. As I said in the title, I consider it the thinking man's Fugitive - same general idea but with so much more depth. I'm ashamed to admit that while I'm on my third or fourth viewing I still don't completely understand all the British accents and some of the finer plot points, but that's okay. This is one movie I plan to watch many, many times. Extremely Dangerous is one of a severe minority of movies that treats the viewer like they have a brain in their heads (gasp!). It doesn't describe everything in minute detail. What a refreshing change from all the summer blockbusters that repeatedly beat you over the head with plot. This movie also is heavy on the characterization. No one-dimensional characters need apply! Neil Byrne, the protagonist, is especially appealing for his multiple layers. This is a man who can do some pretty ruthless things but he still manages to walk that fine line between good guy and villain. I liked the way the characters related to each other in realistic, and often funny and touching ways, without ever striking a false note. Overall, I gave Extremely Dangerous five stars because the writing and story were just superb. Sean Bean does his usual excellent job, not that I would ... Read More
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