Bravo Two Zero with Sean Bean: DVD Cover

    Bravo Two Zero Director: Tom Clegg Cast: Sean Bean, Steve Nicolson, Rick Warden

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/18/2001
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 3,106
     
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    Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Widescreen [1.85:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions; Trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Opening Credits: Rallying the Troops [:02]
    2. A Nook for the Night [7:21]
    3. Objective: Locate and Destroy [3:50]
    4. Shiny Things and Letters [3:49]
    5. Proof of Life [3:46]
    6. Let's Get to Work [5:27]
    7. Change in Plans [:04]
    8. "We Have a Compromise" [4:41]
    9. "Take the Fight to Them" [6:02]
    10. Discussing Options [6:50]
    11. Springtime in the UK? [6:04]
    12. Taking a Cab to Syria [2:20]
    13. Conflict at the Border [4:26]
    14. "We Are Not in Geneva" [:41]
    15. Accepting Pain [4:28]
    16. A Terrible State [1:49]
    17. Fulfilling Obligations [7:32]
    18. Dinger On... [9:32]
    19. Going Home [7:55]
    20. End Credits [8:18]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The BBC1 military miniseries Bravo Two Zero was based on the actual experiences of Sergeant Andy McNab, who adapted the teleplay from his own novel. Set during the 1991 Gulf War, the series' two 60-minute episodes follow an SAS Patrol as they burrow deep into Iraqui-held territory. Their mission: to destroy the scud missiles in the arsenal of Saddam Hussein. Getting into enemy territory was the "easy" part; getting out was another matter entirely. Without giving away the ending, it should be noted that the SAS team in question was the most highly decorated British patrol since the days of the Boer War -- and that only five of the eight operatives lived to receive their decorations. Sean Bean starred as protagonist Andy McNab. Bravo Zero Two made its first television appearance in 1999. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Bravo Two Zeroby Anonymous

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    June 02, 2005: The photography is only passable, and then only because it was all shot in bright sunlight. The acting and dialogue are somewhat stilted, and there is a lot of narration. It's difficult to keep the characters straight. But overall it's an entertaining movie and gives you some idea of what these guys encountered. One thing that I missed was why they were so highly decorated when they seem to have failed their mission, at least so far as the movie portrays it. I'm reading the book to learn that aspect, and am enjoying the book. The movie does relate the action, even if it fails to clue you in to the whole story.

    Bravo Two Zeroby Anonymous

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    March 12, 2003: By far the most intense combat movie i've ever seen. This movie will suck you in and make u really feel for the british soldiers who endure so much more than they expectd. No over the top special effects to interfere with the reality the movie brings. The cast were perfect. In this age of box office obsessions, this movie brings something new and effective to the table.


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