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Firefox [Eastwood Collection] (Widescreen)
 
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Firefox [Eastwood Collection] (Widescreen)

Clint Eastwood , Freddie Jones , Clint Eastwood    PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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You can tell Clint Eastwood is getting old by all of the "retired" characters he plays who are pressed back into service, as in this early '80s effort. It's one of Eastwood's lesser action entries, in which he served as both star and director. He plays a retired fighter pilot who is enlisted by the U.S. government to infiltrate the Soviet Union (back in the days when it was still an Evil Empire) and steal an ultra-top-secret fighter plane with all kinds of superior capabilities (back when the Stealth bomber was still a struggling prototype). Sure, no problem. Except that it takes forever to actually get Clint into the plane--and once he's got it, he keeps interrupting the fighter-plane sequences (the best thing about the movie) to land the thing and have fistfights and gunfights. --Marshall Fine

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An ex-flyer who is a distress victim from Vietnam experience is ordered back into military duty to head a secret mission. His assignment is to sneak into Russia and steal a Soviet warplane which is far more advanced than any other air machine being used by the NATO alliance.

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Cold War-era drama/thriller July 12 2010
By LeBrain HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
When this movie came out in the early 80's, most of us kids didn't like it. We wanted more high-flying action and explosions. With the benefit of a few years and hindsight, Firefox is an adequate, moody cold war-era drama with just enough Top Gun action at the end. I read the novel first, on which the movie was based, and loved it even though my 10 year old self didn't know what a "cold war" was.

Here's your basic plot. The Brits have discovered that the Soviets have successfully developed a jet plane that is invisible to radar; in effect a stealth fighter (although that term isn't used in the film). In addition, they have learned about one more grim technological advance. The weapons systems of this plane, the Mig-31 code-named "Firefox", are completely brain activated. Think it, and the Firefox will fire it. This will give the pilot an edge over any conventional plane, split seconds needed in air combat.

Mitchell Gant (Eastwood) is a Vietnam vet who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, giving him uncontrolled non-epileptic seizures in times of stress, or if he experiences sensations that remind him of the carnage he witnessed. He, however, can fly the plane and speak perfect Russian. He is the only choice the Americans have. Choice for what? Simple really. The way to keep the Russians from having this advantage is to steal a plane and reverse engineer it.

Roughly half in the film is espionage -- Gant making contact in Russia, assuming identities, escaping the KGB. The second half is 80's-quality air combat action. Aside from some matte lines and over-lit models, these scenes are pretty cool as the Firefox skims the snowy Ural mountains.

While Firefox is a slow moving film, with some poor Russian accents, I found it to be an interesting and intriguing movie. It won't go down as Eastwood's best or most exciting, but for cold war-era drama, this is tops.

4 stars

Note -- look for a couple supporting actors you may recognize from some big Lucas films!
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An adequate, unusual techno-thriller from Clint Eastwood Feb 27 2004
Format:DVD
This was Clint Eastwood's second dip into the waters of the espionage thriller (the first was the awful "Eiger Sanction" back in 1975), and one of the few films he directed which relies heavily on visual effects. As a director, Eastwood seems uneasy with both modes, which go against the grain of his realistic, tough, and often stoic & silent directorial style. Nonetheless, "Firefox" works better than it should. Eastwood brings understated realism to what might have been a hopelessly hokey Cold War techno thriller, and the visual effects-laden last third is fairly exciting. However, the mixture of elements ultimately produces only an adequate film, a strange entry in Eastwood's long string of hits.

The plot is a Tom Clancy story before there were Tom Clancy stories (this is based on a novel by Craig Thomas). The Soviets (remember them?) have developed a super fighter jet, the Firefox, with thought-controlled weapons system. The Firefox threatens the balance of power in the Cold War, so NATO needs to get their hands on it, pronto. The only man who can do it is pilot Mitchell Gant (Eastwood). He speaks fluent Russian, can infiltrate the base with the help of Russian Jewish dissenters (played by Ronald Lacey, Nigel Hawthorne, and Warren Clarke), and has the skill to fly the Firefox. Only problem: Gant is highly unstable from his Vietnam experience, is prone is nasty flashbacks (a problem if you're flying a though- controlled plane!), and has done no undercover work before.

"Firefox" is overlong at 136 minutes, and tends to drag with far too many scenes of Russian and NATO boardroom arguments. The film works best in the early parts during the scenes with Lacey, Hawthorne, and Clarke, who all give fine, sentimental performances as double agents who know they are doomed but struggle on for what they know is right. In a few place, Eastwood shows traces of the later themes of the consequences of violence that would mature in "Unforgiven" and "Mystic River." Eastwood himself is fairly good in the role, avoiding any "Dirty Harry" clichés or relying too much on his tough guy image, but he does look rather silly in his undercover disguise scenes.

Nonetheless, it does seem to take forever until the last third, where the Firefox tries to blaze an almost hopeless escape trail out of the Soviet Union, with another Firefox prototype on its tail. The effects (by John Dysktra of "Star Wars" fame) are zippy and fantastic, but any human element left in the film pretty much bails out at this point. Enjoy the planes, enjoy the speed, enjoy Clint just staring out the window and not moving much. It's fairly exciting, but when it's all over, you'll feel a bit let down.

The DVD, like most Warner Bros. discs in the Clint Eastwood Collection, looks very good, and the sound is 5.1. But also like most Warner Bros. discs in the Clint Eastwood Collection, there are no extras.

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Good, but not great Jan 8 2004
By MR77100
Format:DVD
FIREFOX is one of those films made back when the U.S.S.R. still existed, and espionage is the key here. Clint Eastwood plays Mitchell Gant, a retired Air Force pilot who is resurrected to steal the FIREFOX fighter jet from Russia. Based on a novel by the same name, FIREFOX certainly looks like an interesting movie, and it is to some extent. It has a little James Bond flavor in it too. It is not great, however, and has many flaws.

Eastwood constantly changes deguise throughout the film as his allies seek to get him to the jet. The process is long and confusing, and the whole time Clint doesn't look like he has any idea what he is doing. Once he grabs the jet itself, and pulls out of the hanger, night suddenly changes to day! The special effects during the flying sequences are exciting. John Dykstra, who won an oscar for the special effects in STAR WARS, did the job on the effects here and the results are impressive, even though they look dated. The movie does drag, however, when the U.S.S.R. intellegence constantly is trying to figure out which direction he is headed. The worst thing about this film is the ending. After winning a dramatic dogfight with the other FIREFOX, the movie ends right there in the sky. It would have been interesting if Eastwood could have entended it a little more to at least see him land the plane in his home country. This was Eastwood's eighth time as a director as well. The movie is interesting, but the minor flaws, and flat ending are what kind of hold it back from being great. FIREFOX wass a good movie, but it could have been better, alot better.

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Most recent customer reviews
Not a bad espionage thriller
I remember when I first saw this 20 years ago on cable TV.
Published on Dec 22 2003
Burns Up The Sky
Eastwood "Burns Up The Sky" in this one. Watched this in the theatres when I was a kid and I was bored with the first half of the movie then, Which deals with Gant(Eastwood)... Read more
Published on Nov 29 2003 by hmshood
I Can't Stop Watching this Film!!!
I've seen this film at least seven times, and I enjoyed it just as much each time.
This is a very enjoyable cold war action/spy drama. Read more
Published on Nov 7 2003 by Robert
Fun Propoganda....with some gaping holes
I was rather surprised that Clint Eastwood would be involved in such propoganda. That aside, it did make for a suspenseful story...with a couple of really obvious missteps:

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Published on Oct 23 2003 by Yarby
FireFox - A true Eastwood classic!
Directing and starring in this classic spy thriller from the eighties is Clint Eastwood, more generally known as the gruff "Man With No Name" in several spaghetti... Read more
Published on Sep 6 2003 by K. Wyatt
"Gant, can you fly that plane? Really fly it?"
In 1982, while the Cold War was yet raging between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, Clint Eastwood directed and starred in an exciting action film about espionage called "Firefox". Read more
Published on Jun 12 2003 by M. Hart
Clint as a fighter jock
Clint Eastwood hasn't done too many military or spy movies, and it was fun to seem him tackle the genre. Read more
Published on Jun 7 2003 by "michaelsmjs"
Good but Should be Better
Less a shoot 'em up than a Cold War spy thriller, "Firefox" is an earnest effort that nonetheless yields mixed results. Read more
Published on May 10 2003 by Stephen Kaczmarek
Great flick, laughable special effects.
I'm praying they did something creative with the upcoming DVD release but I'm not going to hold my breath.
Published on May 10 2003 by James
Entertaining Cold War propaganda
Back in the 1980s, Americans couldn't care less about bearded Islamic militants in the backwoods of Afghanistan. Our big concern was the big, bad Soviet Union. Read more
Published on Feb 7 2003 by John Corbett
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