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Firewall
a.k.a. The Wrong Element Director: Richard Loncraine Cast: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, Mary Lynn Rajskub

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/05/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 24,528
 
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Closed Caption; Conversation with Harrison Ford and director Richard Loncraine; Firewall: Writing a Thriller; Theatrical trailer

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Editorial Reviews

At 63 years old, Harrison Ford still has plenty of Indiana Jones left in him. In fact, his energetic performance helps turn this slightly improbable nail-biter into a convincing, highly entertaining thriller. Ford plays Jack Stanfield, the security expert for a large financial institution that's been targeted for takedown by suave thief Bill Cox (Paul Bettany). To secure Stanfield's cooperation in this high-tech robbery, Cox's men invade Jack's home and hold his wife, Beth (Virginia Madsen) and two children hostage. Director Richard Loncraine (Wimbledon) gives equal weight to the banker's twin challenges: facilitating the theft to save his family and buying time to apprehend the criminals before the police catch up with him. Ford does a crackerjack job of conveying Jack's resourcefulness under pressure, even performing most of his own stunts, including a climactic, bone-crunching fight with Bettany's villain. Ford easily commands the screen, but an unusually strong supporting cast including Robert Patrick, Robert Forster, and Alan Arkin also shine. Loncraine wastes little time on exposition, establishing a crackling pace from the first reel -- a pace sustained successfully throughout the film. Firewall may have the ring of familiarity, but it's solid proof that Ford can still deliver the goods. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Firewallby Anonymous

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March 30, 2007: Boring and predictable, much like Harrison Ford's career path. I groaned and moaned throughout this stinker, though Paul Bettany is great as usual. However his sidekicks are stupid, Ford's family is stupid, and Ford himself is slow and aging rapidly as the movie sputters to its end. Don't waste your time.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Subtitled edition.

Firewallby Anonymous

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September 05, 2006: This movie rules! I can't understand people when they say, "I didn't like it", or, "it was ok". I mean I loved this when i saw it. The action was great! The plot was great. And overall it just rules! If you wanta see a cool movie see this! I liked it alot better than The Fugitive.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Subtitled edition.


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