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Executive Decision [DVD] [1996] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
 
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Executive Decision [DVD] [1996] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Kurt Russell , Halle Berry , Stuart Baird    DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Kurt Russell, Halle Berry, Steven Seagal, John Leguizamo, Oliver Platt
  • Directors: Stuart Baird
  • Writers: Jim Thomas, John Thomas
  • Producers: Jim Thomas, Joel Silver, John Thomas, Karyn Fields, Spencer Franklin
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 30 July 1997
  • Run Time: 133 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0790731894
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 120,611 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Steven Seagal gets killed during the first 20 minutes of this enjoyable thriller, so Executive Decision scores points for ingenuity because it immediately improves when you realise that Seagal's role is just a heroic cameo. That leaves Kurt Russell to star as an American intelligence expert who (due to Seagal's untimely demise) finds himself leading a strike force against Islamic terrorists who have seized in-flight control of a 747 jetliner with 400 passengers. It's not all that different from Air Force One, but the formula story perks right along with considerable suspense as Russell's cohorts (Oliver Platt, Joe Morton) try to defuse a chemical bomb that could wipe out (you guessed it) the entire Eastern seaboard. John Leguizamo plays one of the US commandos attempting to stop the violent hijackers and Halle Berry co-stars as a flight attendant who risks her life to assist Russell's rescue team. As action movies go, Executive Decision marked an impressive directorial debut for veteran film editor Stuart Baird. --Jeff Shannon


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Jay
Format:DVD
A fun, tense, and exciting action/thriller with an excellent ensemble cast, headed by Kurt Russell and including Halle Berry, David Suchet, and John Leguizamo.

Even Steven Seagal does a creditable job, mainly because this isn't a "Steven Seagal movie." His supporting role permits him to do what he does best (which isn't acting). He doesn't have to pretend to be witty, there's none of that awful smirking he does in a vain attempt to show emotion, the camera doesn't caress his body, and there's not one speech about how gol-dang *good* his character is. He even manages to enunciate his lines clearly!

The plot might have seemed a little far-fetched when the movie was released, but not anymore.

I'm not even much of an action film fan, but this one is really a lot of fun.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Life reflects art 4 April 2012
By Inspector Gadget VINE™ VOICE
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
In the modern world, Exec Dec strikes closer to home than it originally intended as it eerily foreshadows 9/11 and other acts of terrorism. It makes for a perfect flip-side companion piece to the little-seen Paul Greengrass film United 93. In the world of Exec Dec the heroes save the day and America wins. In United 93 (and the real world) life isn't that simple. But since this was made 5 years prior to 9/11 it should be judged purely as entertainment and not as any political statement.

Kurt Russell plays David Grant, a United States Naval Academy graduate who works as a counter-terrorist expert for Army Intelligence who is called into the Pentagon when a group of Muslim extremists taken over a flight from Athens to Washington DC. After blowing up the restaurant of the London Marriott, they demand that their recently captured terrorist leader El Sayed Jaffa (think O.B.L.) be released and that they be given millions of dollars in gold bullion. Grant, suspects that this is merely a ploy to get into US airspace to set off a massive bomb rigged with huge supply of DZ-5 poison gas.

Their only apparent option is to blow the plane up over the ocean, killing everyone on-board and sending any evidence that they might have straight to the bottom of the Atlantic. But Colonel Travis (that's Steven Seagal folks!) suggests hooking up the 747 with a modified F-117x Remora stealth bomber while it's still in the air so he and his commandos can kick some terrorist ass. Dragged along for the ride, Grant and computer nerd Dennis Cahill (Oliver Platt) are to supervise the link-up and identify Cell Leader Nagi Hassan (David Suchet) from the Remora. But the link-up falters and only 4 commandos plus Grant and Cahill make it on-board. Travis is killed and the Remora is destroyed, along with most of their equipment.

With only a few hours before the plane reaches US airspace and the bare-minimum of equipment the group have to sneak around in the crawlspaces of airplane attics, cargo bays, and elevator shafts searching for the bomb and spying on the terrorists.

It's highly intense, superbly photographed and expertly edited entertainment. What first attracted me to Exec Dec was obviously the casting of Russell and Seagal but link-up with the Remora and the 747 is definitely one of the most unique action scenes in the past two decades and was the major selling point of the film for me.

I do realize that Seagal has many critics and most of them judge him far, far to harshly and play up his character's death in this film claiming that the only good thing about Exec Dec is 'the death of Seagal 10 minutes into an extended cameo'. Which is a totally foolish and untrue thing to say. Seagal is in the movie for a full 45 minutes before he dies. Which was done to shock the audience into believing that if Seagal dies then any of the cast could be next. And even if you're a Seagal hater (understandable considering his recent poor output) don't let that overshadow the rest of the film which is, in it's final half-hour, so exciting that you'll be so on the edge of your seat that you won't actually be sitting on it.

It does lose some of it's power when compared to the horror-show that is United 93, but like I said, they are either side of the same coin. In the world of Executive Decision the terrorist attacks of 9/11 would never have happened. And if 9/11 was an always inevitable event, then I guess the film IS far-fetched. But it was made pre-9/11 for entertainment, nothing else, so I guess I can forgive it for being so.

The Blu Ray looks great in 2.40:1 1080p with DTS HD-MA sound. It's a HUGE improvement over the horrible, ancient DVD. Sadly, the only extra is a trailer.
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As with my copy of 'The Specialist', this Blu-Ray has been ordered from the U.S. through Amazon, happily all of Warner Bros Blu-Ray's are region free.

Another solid action movie from the mid 90's (the kind that we rarely get anymore, it's all superheroes, boring robots, or super-boring lovesick vampires these days)

A crisp, bright and colorful image, good sound and cheap price.

Great stuff.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
executive decision
I watched this film years ago and watched it recently, it still has the same impact as before. it is a well made well thought about film and I would recommend it to everyone who... Read more
Published 3 months ago by deanna
Good action Guff
If your looking for an escapism action movie then look no further. It`s typical american nonsense but very entertaining. Read more
Published 12 months ago by johnmoore
The Pentagon is gonna shoot us down.
Terrorists hijack a jumbo jet with the apparent intention of getting an incarcerated comrade released from captivity. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Spike Owen
Entertaining Nonsense
It's a hostage situation on board a plane and a crack team of military squareheads are going in to save the day. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mr. S. A. Brown
AWESOME FIVE STAR ACTION SUSPENSE MOVIE
Totally awesome, full of suspense and action and a twist as a non-military hero type (Kurt Russel) is thrusted into the shoes of Steven Seagal due to his demise during the first... Read more
Published on 1 Feb 2010 by John Edwards
GREAT FILM
One of my favourite action films, bought for my boyfriend for Christmas and he likes it too. Maybe a bit far-fetched at times, but very entertaining!
Published on 29 Jan 2010 by Jenni
My favourite film
Best of the best. Love Kurt Russell but this film is gripping, funny in parts and love watching over and over. Also features Steven Segal at his best
Published on 18 July 2009 by Bea
executive decision
a well made film, with the action taking place on air force one. kurt russell, as the one person who does not want to be there, halle berry as the stewardess who becomes embroiled... Read more
Published on 23 Jun 2009 by david denton
Not a good decision
This film folks is very slow to start off with Seagal has a short part in the start and about 20 mins into it you start to think what is going on and then it turns boring with... Read more
Published on 6 Oct 2008 by Vinnie
Fairly slow hostage movie
Not very much to shout about here - there's a small amount of heroics and a few gunfights, the tension isn't all that much but it has its moments.
Published on 28 July 2008 by CJ
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