Arlington Road with Jeff Bridges: Blu-ray Cover

    Arlington Road Director: Mark Pellington Cast: Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Hope Davis

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 08/07/2007
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 36,204

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    Scenes

    Features

    Commentary With Director and Jeff Bridges; Hidden Vulnerability: The Making of Arlington Road; Alternate Ending.

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Arlington Road
    1. Chapter 1
    2. Chapter 2
    3. Chapter 3
    4. Chapter 4
    5. Chapter 5
    6. Chapter 6
    7. Chapter 7
    8. Chapter 8
    9. Chapter 9
    10. Chapter 10
    11. Chapter 11
    12. Chapter 12
    13. Chapter 13
    14. Chapter 14
    15. Chapter 15
    16. Chapter 16

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this tense thriller, a man begins to suspect his neighbors are not what they appear to be -- and their secrets could be deadly. Michael Faraday (played by Jeff Bridges) is a college professor whose wife, an FBI agent, was killed in the line of duty by members of an extremist right-wing terrorist group, leaving him to raise their nine-year-old son by himself. One day, he saves the life of a boy he sees on the street. The child turns out to be the son of his new neighbors, Oliver and Cheryl Lang (Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack). Michael soon becomes friendly with the grateful Langs, who seem as cheerfully bland as anyone could hope from denizens of suburbia. But the better Michael gets to know Oliver, the more he becomes convinced that something isn't quite right; Oliver seems almost too clean and perfect, and Michael begins to notice that small details in Oliver's stories don't quite add up. The question is whether Michael's well-founded paranoia about the radical right is getting the better of him, or are the Langs up to something a lot more sinister than their cheerful smiles and manicured lawn would suggest? Ehren Kruger's screenplay for Arlington Road won the Motion Picture Academy's Nicholl Fellowship prize in 1996; the film was the second directorial effort for Mark Pellington, who debuted with Going All the Way. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Arlington Roadby JosephNicholas

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    August 15, 2009: Arlington Road

    The story of a man who seems paranoid that his neighbor is a domestic terrorist. He turns out to be right. Stars Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins. Worth seeing.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    I Also Recommend: Devil's Verse, Devil's Verse.

    Grippingby Anonymous

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    May 19, 2005: This film was amazing. Normally I am not a huge fan of action movies, but this one kept me riveted. I saw a similarity between this film and "Training Day," and that was an ironic ending which echoed something that had taken place earlier in the movie. That's all I'm saying!! Tim Robbins, in his own, quietly demonic way, was more frightening than any movie monster, and that's saying something for an actor who looks more innocent than Haley Joel Osment.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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