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We Were Soldiers [HD DVD] DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: HD DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097360704242
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled
Label: Paramount Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Paramount Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount Home Entertainment
Release Date: August 01, 2006
Running Time: 138 minutes
Sales Rank: 5902
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: March 01, 2002




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Paramount We Were Soldiers - HD-DVD
Mel Gibson and Randall Wallace, the star and writer of "Braveheart," reunite for this action-packed war movie that features explosive battle sequences, thrilling aerial photography and unforgettable military heroes who fought for their country, their loved ones and theirfreedom. The year is 1965 and America is at war with North Vietnam. Commanding the air cavalry is Lt. Col. Hal Moore (Gibson), a born leader committed to his troops. His target: the la Drang Valley, called "The Valley of Death." As Moore prepares for one of the most violent battles in U.S. history,he delivers a stirring promise to his soldiers and their families: "I will leave no man behind... dead or alive. We will all come home together." This heroic true story of commitment, courage and sacrifice also stars Greg Kinnear, Sam Elliott, ChrisKlein, Keri Russell and Barry Pepper, "We Were Soldiers" is "a must-see film for our time and all time!"

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Based on the book by Lt. Col. Harold Moore (ret.) and journalist Joseph Galloway, We Were Soldiers offers a dignified reminder that the Vietnam War yielded its own crop of American heroes. Departing from Hollywood's typically cynical treatment of the war, writer-director Randall Wallace focuses on the first engagement of American soldiers with the North Vietnamese enemy in November 1965. Moore (played with colorful nuance by Mel Gibson) and nearly 400 inexperienced troopers from the U.S. Air Cavalry were surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese Army soldiers, and the film re-creates this brutal firefight with graphic authenticity, while telling the parallel story of grieving army wives back home. While UPI reporter Galloway (Barry Pepper) risks his life to chronicle the battle, Wallace offers a balanced (though somewhat fictionalized) perspective while eliciting laudable performances from an excellent cast. Like the best World War II dramas of the 1940s, We Were Soldiers pays tribute to brave men while avoiding the pitfalls of propaganda. --Jeff Shannon



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Vietnam
Based on the book written by Gen. Moore, I thought is was well acted, with great special effects. Furthermore I think it pays tribute to the soldiers, and there families, who had to fight that war. It follows the the book closely, and I am told that it is historically accurate.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great Film Demonstrating Enormous Resolve of Our Troops
This film is very intense, realistic and superbly shot. The production values are incredible. As a slice of life from the Vietnam era, the film captures the esprit de corps of the troops, the strength of the soldier's wives as well as the challenge of a new era in warfare. Mel Gibson is excellent. His sargeant, Sam Elliott, was a superb characterization of a tough sargeant who went through all three major parachute jumps in World War II. He is a no nonsense warrior.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the Best War Films
"We Were Soldiers" is an exceptional war film. It may be the best war film I've seen apart from the Civil War masterpiece "Glory." The battle scenes are intense and brutal to watch. The naphalm scene is especially horrific though I assume very realistic. Mel Gibson does a fine job as Col. Moore and Sam Elliot is superb as a tough seargent. The scenes of families at home and the arrival of messages telling of the death of loved ones were well used to illustrate the wider impact of war. In fact, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Movie
It was even better in HD. The HD experience is like being at the theater. The video and sound were great and of course the movie is one of the rare pieces out of Hollywood worth watching in the first place.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is Sam Eliot's movie!
Sam Eliot steals this movie. Mel Gibson does a fine job, but his character is supported by his Master Sergeant, a dour, laconic guy played to a T by Eliot. The best line in the movie: "Sir, Custer was a pussy -- you ain't one." belongs to Eliot. There are lots of reasons to watch this movie -- I just felt other reviewers weren't giving Eliot his due.





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