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Flight of the Intruder [Import]

Danny Glover , Willem Dafoe , John Milius    PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
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Time has been kind to Flight of the Intruder, a rousing aviation-action adventure that looks better now than it did to critics who panned it in 1991. Perhaps they were expecting a Tom Clancy-ish blockbuster (producer Mace Neufeld oversaw the Jack Ryan franchise), but director John (Conan the Barbarian) Milius had something potentially more substantial in mind. The first 75 minutes are pure Milius: Macho bluster, male bonding among ill-fated pilots and Naval bombardiers, and a Big Wednesday-like passion for dangerous fun. But Milius's favorite topics have sharper teeth here: He's made a scathing anti-Vietnam film that still honors the bravery of soldiers who do their job even when the job itself seems pointless. That's why ace Brad Johnson (why didn't he become a huge star?) and maverick bombardier Willem Dafoe plot a renegade mission, bombing a Hanoi arms depot with their low-altitude A-6 Intruder in the movie's pyrotechnical climax. Fringe benefits abound, including early roles for Tom Sizemore, Ving Rhames, and David Schwimmer in his big-screen debut, three years before Friends and looking like the dweeby grandchild of his Band of Brothers martinet. --Jeff Shannon

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Format:VHS Tape
This movie is a great depiction of the air war in Vietnam in 1972. It has it's funny moments, it's serious moments, but all in all, it's a great action movie with a great plot and storyline. Also, since Willem Dafoe is one of my favorite actors, that was another plus for this film. Danny Glover put in a hell of a performance as the skipper of the air crew, and Brad Johnson and Willem Dafoe put in excellent performances as the pilot/bombardier team. This is a movie worth five stars.
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By T-Rexx
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Yeah, yeah... I agree with many other viewers. The movie storyline is not as good as in the book in two areas: 1. the in-depth description of its characters -I guess it's just too hard a job to explore the complexity of human personalities within 90mn; 2. the ending which, in the book, is a bit more in line with the actual war in Vietnam.

And also, that's true that the special effects are somewhat dated now...

But boy, being a professional of aviation, living, breathing, dreaming of it every day of my life, I can't applaude enough to the fact of being able to watch a movie that DOES feature combat aircraft! Just count the number of good action movies that actually show these machines, and I bet you'll be able to count them on the fingers of, say, 2 hands. That's just to stay on the optimistic side of things.

Flight of the Intruder is a real cool movie in terms of aircraft footage. You are "behind the wheel", at times you are literally in control of the aircraft. Your heart pumps faster when this ugly looking -and sounding- SAM detection signal flashes to and screams at the crew. And watch these unforgettable scenes with the A-1 Skyraiders, the famous "Sandys" at the end of the film! The shots, the sounds... Everything contributes to raising the hair of your neck with passion!

The movie itself is pretty well documented too, if only a bit too simplified. Looks like the film was technically supported by both the Navy and the Air Force. The pilots' jargon is accurate, and so is the overall A-6 bombing philosophy.

And after viewing it, you'll sit back and start reflecting on it, and I'm pretty sure that you'll end telling yourself: "These fly-boys in Vietnam... They sure had real guts". Hats and heads down, ladies and gentlemen, and respect for courage!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better then Top Gun Jun 21 2004
Format:DVD
This movie should have been better then Top Gun.
In everyones mind though we all want the speed and cockyness of
a fighter pilot.
But, as the line states,"Fighter pukes make movies, bomber pilots make history."
I believe that because this movie wasn't as big as Top Gun is
because there was a little love story in Intruder, that was not
as big Top Guns steamy love scenes.
This movie to me was better then Top Gun because of the absence
of a steamy romance, just a hint.
This movie, should be considered a classic.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Bold French not welcome !
This movie deserves 4 stars but if you live in Canada the French is forced on you, so the other star was held back because the text in English @ the 1st of the movie had a French... Read more
Published on May 2 2004 by Daniel James Macdonald
3.0 out of 5 stars Great -except for French subtitled text !
Really like this movie,good solid Vietnam action flick except for one thing-how do you turn off the bold french subtext on the DVD,you can't of course if you live in Canada ! Read more
Published on May 1 2004 by Daniel James Macdonald
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Action, Some Truth
Because my dad was a A-6 Bombadier/Navigator in Vietnam, I have a bias regarding this movie. It is highly entertaining and action-packed, however, the truth of the story lies... Read more
Published on Jan 21 2004 by I Love Amazon.com
4.0 out of 5 stars 5 star Movie/Action/Cast/16:9Widescreen,4 Star Pix qualit,y!
The A-6 was the United States Navy's Medium (A) Attack bomber during the Vietnam conflict. It flew at tree-top level in any weather at night and alone. Read more
Published on Dec 18 2003 by forrie
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the first pick for movie night
Great book. Not so great movie and the small screen does not anything to this one either. With so many good and great war movies to choose from, this one can be saved for much... Read more
Published on Dec 12 2003 by John Martin
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Motion Picture/Poor DVD
With Flight of the Intruder many other reviewers have tended to focus on the differences between the film and the original novel. Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003 by Jonathan McKelvey
4.0 out of 5 stars "Listen to the Rhythm of the Traffic Over Saigon..."
Cry havoc and let slip the soul of Willem Dafoe into the savage wasteland. As Cole, the wild one with the napalm breath, he spins pulp jargon into a passion play paradigm of... Read more
Published on Sep 24 2003 by Michael A. Deluca
3.0 out of 5 stars could have been a 10
My favorite part of the film is when the Sky Raiders come flying down the valley.
But had they stuck to the main story,
The war, The air war, The bravery of the flight... Read more
Published on Aug 8 2003 by R. L. Smith
3.0 out of 5 stars Not totally disappointing but could have been much better...
Jake Grafton (Brad Johnson) and Virgil Cole (Willem Dafoe) are Navy A-6 Intruder bomber pilots in the Vietnam war. Read more
Published on July 22 2003 by Kyle Tolle
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the way it was.
This is the way it really was. I used to fly F4s of the Oriskany back in '66. Everyday (and most nights) I'd watch the A6s queueing up for takeoffs and traps. I flew with the best. Read more
Published on May 12 2003 by L. Herrera
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