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Flight of the Intruder

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Movie Review: The Nam
Summary: 4 Stars

I don't think this movie was intended to show what air combat is really like over the 'Nam, although Stephen Coonts, the author of the novel, "The Flight ofthe Intruder" did fly combat missions over vietnam. OK, Brad Johnson is a better pretty boy than actor and the FX can be cheesy but Dafoe is does his usual fine job and the story really picks up when he appears. This is the story of two guys who got fed up with risking their lives to bomb water buffalo and rice paddies and decided to take things into their on hands. Historically, the most amazing true fact depicted is that for political reasons the US allowed the North Vietnamese to have "safe areas" where they could stockpile weapons and equipment without fear of attack. This really happened in several different locations in the region. Hopefully we know better now. This is a story about doing the right thing even if it means breaking the rules, consequences, and redemption.

Movie Review: The Intruder Flies High.
Summary: 4 Stars

"Flight of the Intruder" does a surprisingly good job of capturing the violence, the adventure, the human drama, and the sheer, absurd insanity of war. Yet this film presents those elements in a way that is intelligent and insightful. Definitely a couple of cuts above the typical war move, and worth watching more than once. Hey, I bought the DVD.

Movie Review: not a great film but i do like it
Summary: 4 Stars

this is the story of jake graffton a intruder pilot in the 'nam and how after his co-pilots death he questions what it is he's doing on these missions. he is joined by new co-pilot on a rule breaking flight to earn some "payback". it runs a little to long and the ending is rushed but i still have to say i like this one. enjoy

Movie Review: Flight of the Intruder.......Book.and DVD
Summary: 4 Stars

I rcvd the book,and I liked it,I also ordered a DVD which I never rcvd,and have had no luck finding it with your tracking program,and have had no luck trying to contact Amazon.This has been upsetting,and I will not be ordering again until I get the DVD.

Movie Review: Low octane
Summary: 3 Stars

John Milius with an aircraft carrier to play with - he must have thought he'd died and gone to Valhalla, or at least until Flight of the Intruder got trapped in release date hell and proved his last theatrical release to date. Originally scheduled for Summer 1990, but put back to avoid a clash with Air America, its Autumn release was then postponed so that Paramount could use it as a standby for the cinemas that had booked Godfather III just in case Coppola didn't finish editing in time. He did. Then, to cap it all, three days after finally opening in the States in a re-edited version, the first Gulf War started, rendering it almost unpromotable because of his gung ho reputation.

Yet in actuality, hawkish sentiments confined to a great one-line riposte to Jane Fonda's Sixties politicking, Intruder continued the mellowing of Milius and is rather more aware than Top Gun of the moral implications and complications of its tale of Navy pilots during the Vietnam war. It's not without its problems: Willem Dafoe gives an uneasy performance and is prone to a VERY odd giggle even by his standards while Danny Glover doesn't actually appear to have anything to do until the last reel (Rosanna Arquette has even less reason to be there), with Basil Poledouris' score far from the standards of his previous collaborations with the director (the composer shared in the bad luck, dropping out of Dances With Wolves to score his friend's film, with disastrous consequences for his career at the time) - but it was none the less a qualified return to form for the director.

It also shows how his strengths and weaknesses had become reversed, his interest in quieter moments now taking precedence over the pyrotechnics and plotting. Extremely well filmed but with a go-nowhere narrative and the kind of curiously passionless action scenes that marred the thematically more interesting Farewell to the King, his heart just doesn't seem to be in them anymore. The finale, which owes more than a little to The Bridges at Toko-Ri, is distinctly underwhelming, and the aerial scenes are particularly disappointing, with the pivotal raid on 'Sam City' coming over more as a video game than cinema (ironically, the video game had better graphics despite coming out before the film). However, there are still a fewstunning shots, including an amazing slow motion shot of rescue planes passing a downed jet, and Milius is fully at home with the Scope screen.
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