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Troy Director: Wolfgang Petersen Cast: Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Diane Kruger

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/18/2007
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 26,461

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Troy Revisited: An Introduction by Wolfgang Petersen; Troy in Focus: the talent and resources an epic movie requires; In the Thick of Battle: the film's thrilling action sequences; From Ruins to Reality: the history behind the production design; Troy: An Effects Odyssey - the secrets behind the miraculous special effects; Attacking Troy: gearing up for an on-screen siege; Greek Ship Towing; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- Troy: Director's Cut, Disc 1
1. Foreword [1:28]
2. Awaiting Achilles [6:45]
3. "Is There No One Else?" [2:49]
4. Secret Lovers [7:15]
5. Brothers' Pledges [7:11]
6. Greatest War [2:07]
7. Recruiter Odysseus [5:41]
8. Glory and Doom [3:16]
9. Royal Welcome [3:21]
10. They're Coming for Me [4:48]
11. Immortality Is Yours [7:41]
12. Beach Combat [5:27]
13. Too Early in the Day [5:48]
14. No Need to Fear [3:51]
15. Spoils of War [4:54]
16. The Way I Love Helen [5:19]
17. Power, Not Love [3:35]
18. Soldiers Obey [2:24]
19. Gathering Forces [4:53]
20. Brave Offer [3:33]
21. Paris vs. Menelaus [4:34]
22. Battle Cry [4:40]
23. Greek Retreat [3:17]
24. Weak Morale [3:18]
25. Everyone Dies [6:04]
26. Born for This War [3:06]
Disc #2 -- Troy: Director's Cut, Disc 2
27. Priam's Order [2:40]
28. Flaming Attack [3:41]
29. Hector's Adversary [4:52]
30. Tragic Mistake [2:02]
31. Night of Torments [4:27]
32. Summoned to Fight [5:37]
33. Now You Know [2:20]
34. Hector vs. Achilles [3:16]
35. Desecrating the Dead [2:04]
36. A Father's Plea [6:18]
37. Achilles' Word [2:40]
38. Inspirations and Honors [3:50]
39. Parting Gift [4:20]
40. Troy Under Siege [5:28]
41. We Will Be Together [4:29]
42. Royal Bloodshed [3:03]
43. Brought to Hell [3:41]
44. I Walked With Giants [2:48]
45. End Credits [10:48]

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Blockbuster-averse critics unleashed their brickbats on Troy, yet this opulent Homerian epic is far from the crashing bore some said it was. In fact, the film will provide solid entertainment for viewers prepared to overlook flaws that are almost endemic to such sweeping period epics (such as accents that are all over the place). From a production standpoint, it’s simply spectacular: The fabled siege of Troy materializes on screen with scrupulous attention to detail, and expert use of computer-generated graphics enhances the illusion that vast throngs of warriors are slinging arrows and swinging broadswords. Brad Pitt acquits himself with distinction as the mighty Achilles; the erstwhile pretty boy invests the role with just the right mixture of determination and arrogance, bringing conviction to his battle scenes by virtue of a newly chiseled physique and some impressive moves perfected during months of rigorous training. David Benioff's adaptation of Homer captures all the high points, beginning with the betrayal of Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson) by his beautiful wife, Helen (Diane Kruger), and her lover, Paris (Orlando Bloom), the son of Troy's ruler, Priam (Peter O'Toole). This is just the excuse needed by power-mad Agamemnon (Brian Cox) to launch his long-desired war against the Trojans, whose capable prince, Hector (Eric Bana), alone recognizes the potential threat posed by the invaders to the seemingly impregnable city. Director Wolfgang Petersen obviously faced considerable challenges in bringing this familiar story to the screen. One, it’s fair to say, is that Kruger fails to meet the challenge of playing the woman whose face "launched a thousand ships." Still, the movie's tone is right, which counts for a great deal when working with material that lends itself so readily to campy interpretations. Troy is far from perfect, yet it may well be the best cinematic version to date of this oft-filmed tale. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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One of the GREATEST true adventures of history.by Anonymous

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May 30, 2009: If you like adventures and long movies, this is for you. It's based on a true time in history. In all battles there are warriors. This movie has great warriors in it and keeps you glued to the TV. One of the BEST adventure movies ever.

This review was written about the Blu-ray Director's Cut / Special Edition / Wide Screen / Uncensored edition.

Director's cut is great!!!!!!by Anonymous

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March 10, 2008: THe director's cut only makes this movie better than the theatrical cut. There is not much more that is needed to be said.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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