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The Manhattan Project [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 12 Sep 2005
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0009Y8U8G
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 86,238 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Comedy thriller starring John Lithgow, following 16-year-old Paul Stephens (Christopher Collet) as he tries to alert his community to the dangers of nuclear energy. John Mathewson (Lithgow) is a doctor in a pharmaceutical research plant where covert plutonium experiments are taking place and is the boyfriend of Paul's mother Elizabeth (Jill Eikenberry). While Lithgow is romantically occupied, Paul and his girlfriend Jenny (Cynthia Nixon) steal the plutonium and construct their own atomic bomb.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Manhattan project 1 Feb 2013
By Matt J
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
DVD received quickly and was in good condition. However, it wasn't the film I was expecting (though that is my fault, not the seller's. I was thinking of another film - which I later found out to be called The Philidelphia Expeiment). Was Ok though, but a bit far-fetched.
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5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding (cries out for a remake) 4.6/5 4 Mar 2010
By falcon
Format:DVD
gotta say,i loved this movie.it's very well crafted.the atmosphere of
the film is fantastic.i loved the way the film is lit.the characters
are well constructed and believable,as well as being sympathetic.the
acting is first rate.the music score couldn't have been better.the
suspense is built to just the right point and isn't over done.the movie
is almost two hours long but it moves comparatively quick for a movie
of that length.i'm actually surprised there wasn't a sequel or that
there hasn't been a remake.i think a remake(especially set in present
times)has the potential to be an interesting movie if done right with
the right director/producer/cast.anyway,for me,The Manhattan Project is
a 4.6/5
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Since you all like scenarios so much, I've got one 4 you... 27 Mar 2005
By The Mechanic - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I love this movie. I agree with several of the points made by other reviewers. One, there is a certain amount of suspending disbelief that one must do to enjoy it. Two, and absolutely on the mark, this is a character driven movie, not plot driven. Three, this isn't a movie to be deeply analyzed. It's an 80s movie with witty/sarcastic humor and a plot that works best if you like the main characters. 'War Games' is a better all around movie, but after repeated viewings, I like watching Christopher Collet more than Matthew Broderick (Plus, I can't stand looking at Ally Sheedy, IN ANYTHING!!!). To me, this is an afterschool special-type movie (remember those???). It's weird, but I always watch this movie as if I was 16 years old (which is about how old I was when it came out). I don't even have to try, it just happens. Though 'Real Genius' is funnier and 'War Games' plot and script better, 'The Mahattan Project' has its own special charms that make it worth buying the DVD and watching every few months (depending how many times you've already seen it, that is...)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Balance of Suspense and Humor 17 Mar 2002
By Alice - Published on Amazon.com
A decent plot matters - especially in a film like this where the last twenty minutes slowly drift into a string of humdrum sequences. And a decent plot is what this film is capable of - I salute the filmmaker for that. First off,we get Paul,a teen science whiz who puts on his thinking cap when his mother starts dating a man who works at a science research lab. But it ain't jealousy (though that would've made the film a bit more congenial). He wants to know the secret behind the plutonium experiments,which caught his eye the moment he stepped foot into the lab. While on a date with his girlfriend,played by the sultry Cynthia Nixon of 'Sex and the City',they discuss their plan on stealing the plutonium and immediately put their plan into action by going to the lab,despite the heavy rain outside. With a quick thinking mind that drugdes at the snap of your fingers,Paul carefully damages the monitor alarms,leading the security to believe that the havoc is caused by the lightning outside. Of course,the task is completed successfully. From then,Paul creates a bomb from the plutonium (displayed in a rather cartoonish manner,like something from an 80s TV sitcom),believing that it would turn heads at his school science fair. Soon the scientist (John Lithgow) discovers the missing plutonium,which was replaced by a bottle of glitter and shampoo,courtesy of Paul's creative streak. The scientist,appalled,starts a search party for Paul,who's now in New York attending the science fair. They eventually found him and grilled him and his girlfriend in a police station. Luckily,Paul and his girlfriend were soon rescued by their opponents at the fair (never mind the competition - the opponents are at large to win the affections of Paul's girlfriend Jenny,thereby the rescue). And from there,Paul and Jenny hide out for a few days and eventually returns home to find a legion of officers from the lab with guns pointed at them. This is where the climax of the film begins.

'The Manhattan Project' was packed with more wit than I'd thought,which prevented the film from becoming routine. Most of the scenes are displayed in a very realistic manner,though,this is not a style over substance film. Casting Christopher Collet as Paul is a great deal of fair play - he's very underrated,to say the least. But due to the suspense fading towards the end,this may be somewhat tedious for certain tastes. Having said that,this film is by all means,a fairly entertaining way to kill two hours.

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Unlikely scenario, but good movie. 6 Aug 2000
By casualsuede - Published on Amazon.com
Why is it unlikely? If you are holding 99.99% pure Plutonium 239 that could make 70 kiloton Nuclear bombs at a time, would you have only one guard protecting it?

The movie has a lot of merits. John Lithgow is very three dimensional, as a hot-shot scientist that is looking for love. A derivative movie would have made him an egotistical nihilist with no redeeming features. But here he plays a person who you root for, even over the main protagonist at time.

The protagonist is Paul Stephens, played by David Collett. While very bright, he is not shown as a social leper or a total nerd. Cute girls are even attracted to him (portrayed by Cynthia Nixon of "Sex and the City" fame).

If you have a high notion of suspension of disbelief, then you can forgive the idea of a person learning to build a working Atom bomb from reading a few books. And that two kids could easily break into a highly classified research lab. And that scientists could mistake joy dishwater soap for Plutonium for so long.

However, I liked the prepubscent X-files type of conspiracy theme, especially at the Science Fair. Also, the last 20 minutes, where they have to defuse the bomb has surprising intelligence.

Even though this movie is dated (1980's fashion and looks...I can't see this phase making a comeback...And I was a teen through that era!) it is more intelligent and smarter than what Hollywood makes today. While not as good as my favorite smart teen movie (Real Genius), the Manhattan Project does a good job....Rating: B-

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