| The Bank Job | 
enlarge | List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $3.99 You Save: $25.96 (87%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $3.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 66 reviews) Sales Rank: 659 Category: DVD
Actors: Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore, Daniel Mays, James Faulkner Director: Roger Donaldson Publisher: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Studio: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT Label: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD Running Time: 110 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 23610 UPC: 031398236108 EAN: 0031398236108 ASIN: B0019EXZY4
Release Date: July 15, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: March 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description A small-time crook takes on a bank heist when an old friend offers him an inside track to the vault. Along with his hastily assembled team of low-rung criminals Terry (Statham) finds himself deep into this real-life heist and quite suddenly the target of ruthless mobsters the police government officials at the highest level and even the royal family.System Requirements:Running Time: 110 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre:ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS Rating:R UPC:031398236108 Manufacturer No:23610
Amazon.com A cheerful, energetic, and completely entertaining movie, The Bank Job follows some small-time hoods who think they've lucked into a big-time opportunity when they learn a bank's security system will be temporarily suspended--little suspecting that they're being manipulated by government agents for their own ends. The result is that the movie doubles its pleasures: While the robbery itself has the usual suspense of a heist film, when the robbery is over the hoods find themselves being hunted by the police, the government, and brutal criminal kingpins who were storing dangerous information in a safety deposit box. The Bank Job won't win any awards, but it's enormously fun. Director Roger Donaldson (No Way Out, Species) propels the action along with vigor, editing zippily with perfect clarity among multiple storylines and various colorful characters. Jason Statham (Snatch, The Transporter), as the leader of the bank robbers, successfully steps away from his usual bone-crunching roles to a more human presence. The rest of the cast--including Saffron Burrows (Deep Blue Sea), Keeley Hawes (Tipping the Velvet), David Suchet (Poirot), and many faces familiar from British film and television--give their characters the right degree of personality and flavor without getting fussy or detracting from the headlong rush of the story. A little sex, a lot of action, a sly sense of humor, and a twisty plot; if more movies had these basic pleasures, the world would be a happier place. --Bret Fetzer Stills from Bank Job (click for larger image)
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 61 more reviews...
  Best movie of 2008 (so far). October 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For an hour and fifty minutes, this movie manages to achieve something no Hollywood product has done all year: sustain a non-stop level of excitement and interest. Very seldom do I purchase a DVD just on the basis of the Amazon.com reviews and recomendations and I'm glad because up to this point of the year (October 13th.), it's the best film I've seen all year. There were even a couple of jokes that I saw a long time coming but made me burst out laughing anyway. That's the kind of movie this is.
  A Good 'Job' but Lacking Narrative Cohesion October 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A well paced flick with plenty of tense moments and a preponderance of twists, The Bank Job makes for a decent movie experience.
However, the pacing and twisting can't conceal that the film suffers from a lack of focus, both in narrative and theme. I felt Bank Job couldn't decide whether to be a light-hearted caper like 'Snatch' or a gritty crime drama like 'The Departed'. It attempts to be both and fails to be truly excellent at either.
The cast of characters grows quite quickly, and we don't have enough time to care about all of them as much as the film needs us to. The central love affair is also lacking. There are many such loose threads in Bank Job which show promise but are watered down and create nothing more than disorder.
A promising film that entertains but is ultimately forgettable. The special edition has some deleted scenes as extras, but they don't flesh out the movie. Standard DVD includes wide and full screen formats.
  Grim and gritty October 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not the usual caper movie. And that's good. Truth is stranger than fiction. The entertainment comes as the dumb threaten the arrogant. The evil punish the careless. And the quick outwit the establishment. A marriage survives. And the details are still out there.
  Bank Job October 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I basically bought the movie because of Jason Statham, and I wasn't disappointed. It is a good movie about a couple of misfits are robbing a bank. What I like about the flick is, the setting and the characters portrayed in this film. On top, it has this typical British feeling to it, what makes most movies from the island somehow special. Snatch (Widescreen Edition)
  Like The Italian Job October 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Flat out funny and smart film. To say anything would spoil the film. The film never stops with the actions and moments that make you snicker.
Disc 2 is the digital copy, compatible with Windows Media and iTunes. The bonus features on Disc 1 were pretty nice, going into the heist.
If you liked The Italian Job (old or new), get this film. If you like the Bond films, get this film.
|
|
|