DVD - Wide Screen Learn more
Enter a zip code
| More Formats | |
|---|---|
| Blu-ray - Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed | $23.19 |
Cast and filmmaker career highlights, original theatrical trailer, DVD-ROM extras
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Where we're going. [3:40]
2. Pushed to the limit. [2:50]
3. First American into space. [1:43]
4. The Ikon dilemna. [4:01]
5. NASA calling. [5:40]
6. Frank's proposal. [5:30]
7. Word from on high. [2:06]
8. Riding again. [2:36]
9. Scare in the air. [2:42]
10. Same stubborn jackass. [2:47]
11. Four boys and a lady. [2:09]
12. Our little problem. [1:21]
13. Gene's rules. [4:39]
14. Medical exam. [2:55]
15. Physically misfit. [3:25]
16. Waiting for Hawk. [1:42]
17. Who first? [2:24]
18. Picking fights. [4:10]
19. Socking it to 'em. [3:47]
20. The time Hawk was afraid. [3:09]
21. The ripe stuff. [4:01]
22. The word on Hawk. [3:21]
23. The whole team. [:40]
24. Chapter 24 [4:02]
25. Liftoff. [6:09]
26. Encountering Ikon. [4:20]
27. Capture. [2:42]
28. Ethan on his own. [5:31]
29. Ikon awakens. [4:12]
30. Arresting the fall. [2:34]
31. Hawk; the only way. [4:08]
32. To the moon and beyond. [3:36]
33. Flying the brick in. [2:34]
34. Team landing. [4:08]
35. Lunar view (Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)). [5:18]
36. End Credits. [2:03]
A quartet of aging but still popular stars strut their stuff in Space Cowboys, a rollicking adventure film that delivers a playful poke in the eye to youth-obsessed Hollywood. Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, James Garner, and Donald Sutherland -- representing 150 combined years of experience in front of the camera -- play retired Air Force men who washed out of America’s space program four decades earlier. Their collective expertise in now-obsolete computer technology suddenly makes these geriatric flyers invaluable: Repairs are desperately needed on a failing, missile-loaded Russian satellite, and the old-timers are launched into space to do what the younger astronauts can’t. Eastwood, who also directs, depicts the space program’s training regimen with a documentarian's fidelity and elicits laughs by showing himself and his costars huffing their ways through its rigors. The film’s character-driven script provides each of the veteran stars with pithy dialogue and scene-stealing moments, and their spirited interplay is even more entertaining than the mission itself. There’s no shortage of action, thrills, or suspense, but Space Cowboys is also warmly humorous, wistful, and elegiac, and thus ranks among Eastwood’s best movies. DVD supplements include behind-the-scenes footage, documentaries (covering both the film’s production and NASA’s operations), theatrical trailers, special DVD-ROM content, and web access. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
More reviews and recommendations