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Swordfish Director: Dominic Sena Cast: John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/26/2006
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 24,702
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2 alternate endings; Commentary by director Dominic Sena; HBO first look: Swordfish; Effects in focus: the flying bus; Planet Rock club reel music video; Swordfish: in conversation: cast/crew interviews; Theatrical trailer

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A wildly improbable but fast-moving high-tech thriller, Swordfish provides top-billed John Travolta with his most colorful character since Pulp Fiction. Playing a rogue CIA operative prosecuting his own private war against international terrorists, Travolta gets most of the movie’s juiciest lines and chews the scenery whenever he can. But hunky Hugh Jackman very nearly steals the film as the brilliant computer hacker who reluctantly helps facilitate a multibillion-dollar heist, the funds from which are needed to finance Travolta’s covert campaign. Halle Berry is also first-rate as a silky seductress who could be either one of Travolta’s most trusted assistants or (as she tells Jackman) a Treasury agent working undercover to expose him. Deception abounds in Hitchcockian proportions; many of Swordfish's characters seem to be operating at cross-purposes, and neither Jackman nor the viewer will know exactly whom to trust. Director Dominic Sena (Gone in 60 Seconds) doesn’t go overboard with mindless action but saves most of his thrills for a stomach-churning climax in which a bus crammed with hostages and explosives is airlifted above a city skyline. It’s a dazzling sequence that brings this cleverly formulated caper film to a memorable and satisfying close. Sena provides a commentary for the DVD, which also includes two behind-the-scenes documentaries and two alternate endings. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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High-tech thriller...by Anonymous

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July 04, 2002: It has been said that you can't judge a book by it's cover. I say you can't judge a movie by it's name. This movie has been out awhile, but the name did not intrique me. Upon learning that it starred John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry and Don Cheadle...I figured it was worth watching. This high-tech thriller kept me in suspense the entire time. Jackman is a top notch computer hacker, Berry's character is very mysterious, Cheadle is law enforcement and Travolta is the mastermind behind stealing millions from a government slush fund named Swordfish. If you want suspense and excitement, then this is for you.

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Way Awesome Movie!by Anonymous

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June 20, 2002: Best terrorist movie yet. The government would do well to learn from this movie. If America had extreme nationalist to protect our country, the Al Quada would have never dared to attack.

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