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Top Gun [HD DVD] by Tony Scott
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DVD detailsActor: Anthony Edwards, Kelly McGillis, Tom Cruise, Tom Skerritt, Val Kilmer Director: Tony Scott Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Original Language); French (Original Language); Spanish (Original Language); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Dubbed); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 109 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-10-02 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
DVD Reviews of Top Gun [HD DVD]DVD Review: topnotch Summary: 5 StarsBlue ray edition excellent. I am sure that it would really be noticed using a larger than 50 inch display
DVD Review: Blu-ray no improvement here Summary: 2 StarsI bought Top Gun on Blu-Ray as my first BD disc, in part because it was relatively inexpensive, but also because I was excited to see the dogfight sequences in high def.
Unfortunately, it looks to me like only the dialog sequences were improved by the change in format. The dogfights, the carrier take-offs and landings, and the other scenes with the (still cool and exciting F14 Tomcat) look like they are in standard def.
With that disappointment, it was hard to get excited by this movie. The dialog is so painfully cheesy that unless you are are teenager, there was no real reason to watch it in the first place.
DVD Review: Unfortunately Summary: 1 Stars
I have tryed Top Gun HD DVD in four
differant DVD player's same error
message, did not recognize it?
Sincerely;
Eldon Hart
DVD Review: Great Movie, Surprisingly fascinating supplements Summary: 5 StarsI have taken a different view on Tom Cruise's persona; life however this movie is one of my favorites... Great addition to a bluray collection modestly priced at $14.99. The sound in 5.1 is great, video is pristine considering it was made in the 80's.
Any fan of Top Gun should rent or buy this. One of my personal favorites.
DVD Review: Have you got a BluRay disc player? Summary: 5 StarsIf you've gotten a BluRay disc player and surround sound, you've got a treat in store. The opening sequence on the fleight deck of the Aircraft carrier is the real hook. Once that F-16 blasts off, with Kenny Logging belting out "Danger Zone", the whole room will be vibrating. You get my gist. You'll love the BluRay edition of this movie. It's one of my favorites
Description of Top Gun [HD DVD]Top Gun takes a look at the danger and excitement that awaits every pilot at the Navy's prestigious fighter weapons school. Tom Cruise is superb as Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, a daring young flyer who's out to become the best of the best. And Kelly McGillis sizzles as the civilian instructor who teaches Maverick a few things you can't learn in a classroom. Jingoism, beefcake, military hardware, and a Giorgio Moroder rock score reign supreme over taste and logic in this Tony Scott film about a maverick trainee pilot (Tom Cruise) who can't follow the rules at a Navy aviation training facility. The dogfight sequences between American and Soviet jets at the end are absolutely mechanical, though audiences loved it at the time. The love story between Cruise's character and that of Kelly McGillis is like flipping through pages of advertising in a glossy magazine. This designer action movie from 1986 would be all the more appalling were it not for the canny casting of good actors in dumb parts. Standouts include Anthony Edwards--who makes a nice impression as Cruise's average-Joe pal--and the relatively unknown Meg Ryan in a small but memorable appearance. --Tom Keogh Jingoism, beefcake, military hardware, and a Giorgio Moroder rock score reign supreme over taste and logic in this Tony Scott film about a maverick trainee pilot (Tom Cruise) who can't follow the rules at a Navy aviation training facility. The dogfight sequences between American and Soviet jets at the end are absolutely mechanical, though audiences loved it at the time. The love story between Cruise's character and that of Kelly McGillis is like flipping through pages of advertising in a glossy magazine. This designer action movie from 1986 would be all the more appalling were it not for the canny casting of good actors in dumb parts. Standouts include Anthony Edwards--who makes a nice impression as Cruise's average-Joe pal--and the relatively unknown Meg Ryan in a small but memorable appearance. --Tom Keogh
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