Annapolis with James Franco: Blu-ray Cover

    Annapolis Director: Justin Lin Cast: James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, Donnie Wahlberg

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 11/21/2006
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 43,713
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    Feature audio commentary with director Justin Lin, writer Dave Collard and editor Fred Raskin; Deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Justin Lin, writer Dave Collard and editor Fred Raskin; Movie Showcase: instant access to select movie scenes that showcase the ultimate in high definition picture and sound; Seamless menus

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Annapolis
    1. Stay Away
    2. The Academy
    3. Naval Officer
    4. Lieutenant Cole
    5. Restricted Diet
    6. Persons of Integrity
    7. Cheap Shot
    8. On Break
    9. Huard Present
    10. Training for Brigades
    11. The Brigades
    12. Semifinals
    13. Obastacle Course
    14. Mississippi
    15. The Finals
    16. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    A poor but ambitious young man strives to make good in one of the most competitive institutions on Earth in this military drama. Jake Huard (James Franco) is a young man from a small Maryland town who grew up in a blue-collar family with few opportunities. Wanting to make something of himself after completing high school, Jake set his sights on attending the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, where he narrowly makes the cut and becomes one of the 1,200 applicants selected for the freshman class. Jake finds that life as a "plebe" is intellectually challenging and physically punishing, and he soon develops a powerful adversary in Midshipman Lt. Cole (Tyrese Gibson), his training commander, who pushes Jake to the limit to see if he has what it takes. Standing on the razor's edge of failing as both a student and a soldier, Jake makes a brave but dangerous gesture toward proving himself by entering the Brigade Championships, a Naval boxing competition where he'll go into the ring against the best fighters in the Navy -- including Lt. Cole. Jake soon has one person on his side when he strikes up a friendship with Ali (Jordana Brewster), a pretty young officer who believes Jake has what it takes to go the distance. Annapolis also stars Donnie Wahlberg, Chi McBride, and Vicellous Shannon; the film was directed by Justin Lin, who debuted with the acclaimed independent feature Better Luck Tomorrow. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Annapolisby Anonymous

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    December 01, 2006: This movie was a complete waste of my time. Stereotypical characters abound and the acting is second-rate. You get to see nothing of the real town of Annapolis which is a great disappointment.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Annapolisby Anonymous

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    November 20, 2006: I live in Maryland and love visiting Annapolis. You get to see NOTHING of the town in this boring movie. I'm sorry I wasted my time. It was unrealistic. How can you hit your superior TWICE and not get thrown out ? Especially when they kick out another guy for not showering ? And there is no way an overweight guy would have made it into the Academy like the previous reviewer stated. Uninteresting. Pass on this one.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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