The Sentinel with Michael Douglas: Blu-ray Cover

    The Sentinel Director: Clark Johnson Cast: Michael Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland, Eva Longoria, Martin Donovan

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 02/13/2007
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 41,397
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    1080p HD resolution provides dazzling, unparalleled picture quality.; Lossless audio delivers the purest digital sound available.; Smart menu technology floats on-screen during playback so you never leave the film.; ; Commentary by director Clark Johnson and screenwriter George Nolfi; Deleted scenes and alternate ending with optional commentary by George Nolfi; The Secret Service: Building on a Tradition of Excellence featurette; In the President's Shadow: Protecting the President featurette; Trivia track; Theatrical trailer in high definition

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Sentinel
    1. Main Titles
    2. Morning Briefing
    3. Protecting the President
    4. First Day on the Job
    5. It's Personal
    6. Mole
    7. Photographys and Polygraphs
    8. Las Palmas
    9. Camp David
    10. Not According to Plan
    11. Under Investigation
    12. Fugitive
    13. A Good Ally to Have
    14. The Search for Walter Xavier
    15. Pulling the Trigger
    16. Evidence
    17. Coming Clean
    18. Fingerprint
    19. Old Friends Again
    20. Up Against the Wall
    21. Toronto
    22. Assassination Attempt
    23. Retirement
    24. Goodbye/End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    The best at what he does, veteran Secret Service agent Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas) is regarded with awe by the newly recruited agents who study the field tactics he developed. Yet, during the investigation of a presidential assassination plot, Garrison somehow becomes a prime suspect. Agent David Breckinridge (Kiefer Sutherland), a onetime friend who now holds a grudge against his mentor, is assigned to bring him in. This is a fine follow-up to 2003’s S.W.A.T. by director Clark Johnson, who, after achieving acclaim as Det. Meldrick Lewis in Homicide, broke into directing with acclaimed episodes of The Shield, The Wire, and others. He nimbly establishes the major character and plot points of this involved, spellbinding thriller in fast-moving scenes of exposition while skillfully ratcheting up the tension. Douglas, as always, is sympathetic and solid, if fatally attracted to the wrong women (such as First Lady Kim Basinger), while Sutherland imbues the embittered protégé with the same intensity that makes him so riveting on 24. Sledge Hammer! veteran David Rasche delivers an impressive turn as President Ballentine, and Martin Donovan logs another outstanding portrayal as a face-saving bureaucrat. Cast as a rookie agent working with Sutherland, Eva Longoria does her best but is ultimately unable to rescue a blatantly superfluous character. That may be the only major quibble when it comes to this solid, unpretentious genre film. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Sentinelby Anonymous

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    February 04, 2007: The Fugitive meets In the Line of Fire. Here is a movie with a stellar cast and a great beginning, but just when things get moving it falls into a familiar storyline that has been used over and over--innocent man is framed, innocent man brilliantly tracks down the bad guys while staying a step ahead of his adversaries...you know the drill. I was disappointed the script wasn't a little more original I figured out who the mole was way too early. An entertaining movie, but no surprise punches here.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Sentinelby Anonymous

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    November 08, 2006: This movie is the third of the series and has a new main character, a new setting, and a type of racing called drifting. This movie has a lot of action and is very fast- paced and has a ton of cool cars and characters.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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