Con Air [Blu-ray] | ![Con Air [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JrHyS%2BUtL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Simon West Actors: Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich, Ving Rhames, Nick Chinlund Studio: Touchstone Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 115 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: 73626 UPC: 786936736267 EAN: 0786936736267 ASIN: B000X418UO
Theatrical Release Date: June 6, 1997 Release Date: January 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New!!!
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Product Description TouchStone Con Air (Blu-ray) From the hit-making producerof "The Rock" and "Crimson Tide" comes the hard-hitting blockbuster "Con Air," starring Academy Award(R)-winner Nicolas Cage ("Leaving Las Vegas," Best Actor, 1995; "The Rock"), John Cusack ("Grosse Pointe Blank", and John Malkovich ("In The Line OfFire")! A prison parolee (Cage) - on his way to freedom - faces impossible odds when the maximum security transport plane he's on is skyjacked by themost vicious criminals in the country ... led by the infamous murderer Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom (Malkovich)! Buckle up and hang on tight as explosive high-flying action soars to new heights ... and delivers high-caliber motion picture entertainment!
Amazon.com Con Air is proof that the slick, absurdly overblown action formula of Hollywood mega-producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer (Top Gun, Days of Thunder, The Rock, Crimson Tide) lives on, even after Simpson's druggy death. (Read Charles Fleming's exposé, High Concept: Don Simpson and the Hollywood Culture of Excess, for more about that.) Nicolas Cage, sporting a disconcerting mane of hair, is a wrongly convicted prisoner on a transport plane with a bunch of infamously psychopathic criminals, including head creep Cyrus the Virus (John Malkovich), black militant Diamond Dog (Ving Rhames), and serial killer Garland Greene (Steve Buscemi, making the most of his pallid, rodent-like qualities). Naturally, the convicts take over the plane; meanwhile, on the ground, a US marshal (John Cusack) and a DEA agent (Colm Meaney) try to figure out what to do. As is the postmodern way, the movie displays a self-consciously ironic awareness that its story and characters are really just excuses for a high-tech cinematic thrill ride. Best idea: the filmmakers persuaded the owners of the legendary Sands Hotel in Las Vegas to let them help out with the structure's demolition by crashing their plane into it. --Jim Emerson
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Cage & Malkovich go ballistic!! May 26, 2008 Following "The Rock", Oscar winner Nick Cage turned into a deadpan performance, phony southern accent (you should hear his quasi-Italian accent in "Capt Correlli's Mandolin"!!) in this popcorn action flick which is saved by 3 elements: a witty script by Scott Rosenberg, great performances by the Johns, Cusack and Malkovich. Also the supporting cast is also fine with Ving Rhames and Steve Buscemi being the standouts. It's over the top, typical Buckheimer fare but this is enjoyable trash and it looks great in Hi-Def, so check it out!!
One of the best action films of the 90s...in fact...one of the best ever May 16, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The 90s were full of Die Hard rip-offs and few of those managed to stand on their own two feet. Con Air (along with Ronin [Blu-ray], Army of One (aka Joshua Tree) and Die Hard With a Vengeance [Blu-ray]) is everything an action movie and a summer movie should be. It's bursting at the seams with fire, explosions, blue skies and sunshine and never fails to excite.
Jerry Bruckheimer's production style rarely makes a good movie but Con Air is one of those rare exceptions in which all the OTT mayhem and full-on action make a film so exhilarating it scorches when you watch it.
Nic Cage (in a typically bad performance) is Cameron Poe, a US Ranger who is sent to prison for accidentally killing a thug who attacks his pregnant wife. After 8 years of porridge he is freed and hitches a ride home on a prison plane called The Jailbird. But this is no ordinary flight.
On Board are a small army of America's toughest crooks including Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom (John Malkovich) a man on death row for murder, robbery, kidnapping and extortion. Nathan 'Diamond Dog' Jones (Ving Rhames), a black militant inside for murder. Billy Bedlam (Nick Chinlund), inside for killing his cheating wife's family and dog. Pinball Parker (Dave Chapelle), a pimp and drug-dealer. Swamp Thing (MC Gainey) a pilot who knows a few things about a good hijack. And finally Garland Green AKA The Marietta Mangler (Steve Buscemi) a serial killer in for killing a zillion people and crossing 2 state borders wearing a girl's head as a hat.
As you can tell, with such a eclectic bunch of psychos on board it's only a matter of seconds before all hell breaks loose. As soon as the plane is in the air the cons have taken over, restrained or killed the guards and have changed the destination from prison to South America.
Poe, being the good-hearted sort of chap that he is, doesn't rat out as his best pal needs his insulin shot and no one else will help. It's up to Poe to sneakily round up the baddies until US Marshall Larkin (John Cusack) and the cavalry can get there. Easier said than done, as double-crosses, suspicious cons and incompetent authority foul everything up. The result is action overload as the film blazes through to it's anarchic, devastating climax upon another anarchic, devastating climax. At the end you'll be left breathless and your senses stinging with over-stimulation.
Steve Buscemi steals the whole show. His deadpan, bug-eyed and dare I say 'innocent' portrayal of a deranged killer is the centerpiece of the whole film. The scene where he sings with a little girl (and continues later on) will either freak you out or steal your heart. And the ending is the best you could hope for.
Mark Mancina and Trevor Rabin provide a loud, blaring score of thrash-metal and acoustic guitars with the usual Media Ventures flare. It's brilliant stuff and I suggest you hunt down the (sadly incomplete) Con Air: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. And this film really did deserve the Best Original Song award over that pansy Titanic one.
Superior to both The Rock [Blu-ray] and Face/Off [Blu-ray], Con Air is Nic Cage at his (worst) best as an action hero and Bruckheimer at his best as an action producer. See it, for the love of God, see it.
The Blu Ray looks brilliant in 1080P and sounds just amazing.
Great Popcorn Movie May 9, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Blu Ray Review Video :8/10 Audio :7/!0
Movie Review :7/10
Good transfer to Blu Ray,Crisp and sharp images.Audio could have been better
Great Picture, Great Sound. Fun Movie. January 18, 2008 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
I cant say that this movie isn't over the top. It is. But, it is fun. If you are looking for action adventure movies for your collection, this is a good choice. If you are the type of person who watches movies and say's " theres no way he could do that " you may want to pass. This is a good old fashioned shoot'em up flick. With a great cast to boot!!!
I viewed Con Air on my 40" Sony XBR4. Using a Playstation 3. My sound was from a 7.1 Sony receiver with Bose Acoustamass speakers. My TV was callibrated with DVE High Defintion HD DVD disk. Using HDMI Monster cables. So I would give the picture an A. The transfer looked very clean, no dirt or artifacts. Colors were rich, darks were black and stable throughout. No visible edge enhancement. This title could not look any better. It appears to be new release quality. The sound was clean, crisp, and has many explosions to keep your subwoofer awake. A great way to show off your home audio system.
I dont watch movies for a documentary experience. This movie is far from that. But it is fun, and has lot's of mindless action and plenty of explosions to keep it going till the end. Certainly no saving Private Ryan, or Blackhawk Down for realism.
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