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Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker
a.k.a. Stormbreaker Director: Geoffrey Sax Cast: Sarah Bolger, Alex Pettyfer, Robbie Coltrane, Stephen Fry

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 604

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From page to screen; The stunts; The horse chase; Creating the vfx for sayle tower; Casting Alex; Martial arts master Donnie Yen; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English 5.1, French 5.1; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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Disc #1 -- Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker
1. Where Is Your Uncle Now? [5:59]
2. Bad News [5:29]
3. Finding the Truth [7:17]
4. The Train Station [3:00]
5. What Is This Place? [3:14]
6. Training Camp [5:45]
7. He's Ready [6:41]
8. Introductions [5:04]
9. The Stormbreaker [6:18]
10. A Friendly Conversation [4:04]
11. Up to No Good [:01]
12. Face to Face [6:41]
13. They Won't Listen to Us [6:45]
14. The Science Museum [5:07]
15. Activating the Storm [7:27]
16. The Rooftop [4:53]
17. I'm Not a Spy [1:52]
18. End Credits [:31]

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Editorial Reviews

An outwardly ordinary teenager finds himself suddenly thrust into extraordinary circumstances upon discovering that his entire youth was part of an elaborate plan to create the perfect super spy in director Geoffrey Sax's action-packed adaptation of author Anthony Horowitz's best-selling series of novels featuring an adolescent secret agent. Alex Rider (Alex Pettyfer) always though that his kindly uncle Ian (Ewan McGregor) was your average, everyday nondescript bank manager, but when Ian was murdered by notorious assassin Yassen Gregorovich (Damian Lewis), everything young Alex thought he knew would be forever changed by one simple bullet. A deadly martial artist, skilled linguist, steady-handed mountaineer, and deadeye marksman, Alex realizes that his uncle has been secretly training him in the art of espionage when he is recruited by MI6 Special Operations agents Mr. Blunt (Bill Nighy) and Mrs. Jones (Sophie Okonedo). It seems that billionaire Darius Sayle (Mickey Rourke) has generously offered to donate a complimentary Stormbreaker supercomputer to every school in Britain, but while his philanthropic offer is welcomed with open arms by the struggling school system, MI6 fears that something nefarious is afoot. Assigned the task of infiltrating Sayle's impenetrable lair by posing as the winner of a computer magazine contest, Alex makes the acquaintance of shady Sayle sidekicks Mr. Grin (Andy Serkis) and Nadia Vole (Missi Pyle) before getting a special sneak preview of the remarkable Stormbreaker's true powers. His cover subsequently blown, Alex is given a key piece of information regarding the remarkable computer before being thrown to a giant jellyfish by Sayle and his henchmen and left to die just as the prime minister is about to push the button that will activate Stormbreaker computers all across Britain. With no time to spare and the fate of a nation hanging in the balance, Alex must now enlist the help of his trusted housekeeper Jack Starbright (Alicia Silverstone) and faithful classmate Sabina Pleasure (Sarah Bolger) in ensuring that the Stormbreaker system is not activated and revealing Sayle for the true villain that he is before the young super spy's breathless first mission becomes his fatal last. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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alex rider dvd: noooo!!! alex rider books:yyyeeessss!!!!!!!!by BOOKFANLL

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June 29, 2009: the alex rider movie was ok i guess. i mean on there tiny buget it was good. i read the books(thanks to my library teacher) an i absuluty loved the books!! they were amazing and full of adventure! the movie was a family movie and i think they could check that out a little. and also they book didnt even talk about Sabiana in the Stormbreaker and she had a huge part in the movie. they also changed the name of Harold Staly, why did they do that ? i liked Harlod better than Dauris!

if you really want my opinonion, then i realy wouldnt see the movie , but read the books by all means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Awesomeby Frozen101

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March 23, 2009: I have quit a few things to say about this movie...

LOVE IT!!!!!LOVE IT!!!! LOVE IT!!!! LOVE IT!!!! LOVE IT!!!! LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!

I read the book then watched the movie and as you can tell I LOVED IT!!

It isn't much like the book(most movies aren't), but they were trying to fit things from the other books in the series into this because there is only going to be one movie!!!!! :(

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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