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Saving Private Ryan Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Jeremy Davies

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/25/2004
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 1,519

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Director Steven Spielberg introduces the film and shares parting thoughts at the end; "Looking into the Past" featurette; "Miller and his Platoon" featurette; "Boot Camp" featurette; "Making Saving Private Ryan"; a featurette on the recreation of Omaha Beach; a featurette on the film's music and sound.

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Side #1 -- Feature Film
1. Memorial [4:30]
2. Omaha Beach [9:16]
3. Rallying [5:09]
4. Breakthrough [7:55]
5. Letters [9:18]
6. A Public Relations Mission [9:34]
7. Pool [11:51]
8. Private James Ryan [7:46]
9. Choices [8:19]
10. Fubar [3:56]
11. Dog-Tags [6:22]
12. Radar Station [1:36]
13. Big Mystery [9:47]
14. One Decent Thing [11:13]
15. Piaf [12:51]
16. Born Lucky [7:49]
17. Ammo [9:45]
18. The Alamo [9:42]
19. The Bridge [5:48]
20. Duty Roster [9:55]

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Editorial Reviews

Steven Spielberg's 1998 film Saving Private Ryan instantly took its place in the pantheon of great war movies by setting a new standard for its shockingly realistic D-Day sequences -- scenes that redefined the graphic depiction of film violence. When a platoon, led by Tom Hanks, receives orders to rescue the title character (Matt Damon) from behind enemy lines, the value of a life is questioned. Can Ryan be worth the potential sacrifice of eight men? Spielberg put his young actors through a modified boot camp, and their harrowing real-life experience informs their portrayals. Tom Sizemore (one of the many psychos in Natural Born Killers) displays great humanity as Sergeant Horvath, while Giovanni Ribisi and Barry Pepper turn in career-making performances as a medic and a sniper. Through it all, Spielberg's remarkable, unfussy technique keeps the narrative's preachiness from overwhelming the film. He and Academy Award-winning cinematographer Janusz Kaminski always place the camera in exactly the right perspective to the action, providing even the quiet moments with great power. Squeamish viewers be forewarned: The violence here is truly brutal. But that is part of Spielberg's point: War is hell. Or, as Hanks puts it: "Every time I kill somebody, I get farther away from home." Ben Wolf, Barnes & Noble

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TERRIBLE EDITIONby Anonymous

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September 26, 2009: WHEN YOU LISTEN TO TOM HANKS SPEAKING AND WATCH THERE ARE @ 2-3 SECONDS GAP.

VERY SAD INDEED.

Excellentby Iain001

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January 20, 2009: Great movie about the realities of war (not that I can tell you first hand).


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