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  • Actors: Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Peter Sarsgaard, Maggie Grace, Paul Dano
  • Directors: James Mangold
  • Format: NTSC
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 13 Dec. 2010
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (238 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003JQL8MQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 16,756 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Get set for wild action and sizzling chemistry with Knight and Day. Big screen superstars Tom Cruise (mission impossible, tropic thunder) and Cameron Diaz (charlies angels, something about mary) come together in this thrilling action-adventure. When June meets a mysterious stranger on a routine flight, she thinks she's met the man who’ll add some excitement to her life. But she soon discovers he's a fugitive super-spy, who thrusts her into a globe trotting cat-and-mouse chase. As the bullets and sparks fly, June must decide if she can really trust this Knight in shining armour. 

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Format: DVD
This isn't a masterpiece, or an Oscar winner, or anything like that. It's light entertainment you can let yourself relax and enjoy and not have to engage your brain at all. Perfect if you want a funny, action pact film to pass some time. If your looking for something more intellectual then look somewhere else.

Once again Tom Cruise proves he can be funny. His character is a little bit crazy but so totally lovable. I left the cinema thinking 'I want one of him!'. And i'm not even a Cruise fan!!
Cameron Diaz we already know can do comedy so there's no surprises here. She comes and plays her part well. Little bit dipsy but on the whole a likable character.

The plot is so completely insane you have to laugh. Cruise is a CIA agent gone rouge apparently, and has taken a piece of technology with him that many many people want their hands on. Diaz manages to get caught up in all this. Chaos and comedy ensue.

I actually really enjoyed the film. Cruise and Diaz really worked well together and it was a great feel-food movie. Definitely one i'll watch again, especially if I need cheering up.
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Format: Blu-ray
Smart, funny, romantic, whip-cut to fast-moving perfection, and exciting. Very much a 'Mr & Mrs Smith' for a new decade.
That was the trailer.
Now we have the actual film, which sadly only bears a decent similarity, rather like a plain sibling looking up at its better-looking twin.
Cruise is likeable, and extremely good as usual, but his likeability is damaged by having us question whether he's mentally unhinged throughout most of the film (and having him be frankly an over-confident superman when he's not).
Diaz is peppy and funny, but just gets to be peppy and funny - sometimes to a daftly manic degree - never edgy.
Also James Mangold is a disastrous choice as director. While he has done action before, he's always succeeded best in his slower, more thoughtful and serious narratives like 3:10 to Yuma, Copland or Walk The Line. His timing is off so much throughout the film (sequences are unexciting, or directed as if he has little enthusiasm for the action) that you wonder why the studio didn't simply replace him with a director with better comic timing.
Unfortunately this means that both the comedy and the gunfire are never as snappy, fast or bubbly as the trailer suggested. It's certainly nowhere near the league of 'Bourne Identity' director Doug Liman's superb 'Mr & Mrs Smith', which it clearly wants to imitate. Liman's film was given punch by brutal fast action with a genuine sense of danger, and bitingly funny wit that anyone in a relationship could identify with. It's hard to identify with a mentally unstable agent and a bemused bridesmaid who is perpetually disorientated throughout the film.
It does have some exciting moments - Mangold's car chases are superb and thrilling - and sometimes the comedy punches land. But this is more miss than hit.
A shame since I love Cruise and Diaz and was excited about seeing this film.
It's pretty, shiny, and fairly likeable.
But it's missing magic.
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By The Movie Guy TOP 500 REVIEWER on 27 Sept. 2013
Format: DVD
MINOR PLOT SPOILERS

The name Knight comes from the real name of Tom Cruise aka Rob Miller aka Matthew Knight. Plus he uses a toy knight to conceal an experimental battery that can power a whole city. I am sure there may be some other knight symbols, such as knight in shining armor etc., but the movie isn't designed to be that deep. Cruise bumps into Diaz (June) in an airport as they get on the same flight. After some innocent flirting Diaz goes into the airplane restroom and does some primping, trying to figure out how to hook up with Rob Miller (Cruise). While Diaz is looking in the mirror checking out her T&A, Cruise is being attacked by everyone on the plane. Diaz comes out, has a drink with Cruise who explains that the pilots are dead.

Later in the movie Diaz attempts to have a serious conversation with her former bf. As she explains about the airplane, he ignores her and tries to talk about "the relationship." The movie is filled with these numerous turn arounds, most of which come near the end. One chase scene reminded us of that "Mission Impossible" criticized impossible train explosion scene, as Cruise jumps to the wind shield of an automobile which Diaz is driving. Crusie jumps around building tops like The Phantom and at one point Diaz models a red bikini for us. Eventually Diaz gets into the whole spy thing and decides to take matters in her own hands. The movie is fun and clever. The action has impossible chase scenes, but what action movie doesn't. It would make a great date movie.

Occasional dropping of the F-bomb.
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Format: Blu-ray
Tom Cruise is back in another summer movie that is high on action and low on plot hole filler.

Diaz is on board to assist as the female sidekick. Have you seen Mr and Mrs Smith? Have you seen Mission Impossible 2? Have you seen True Lies? If you enjoyed these three movies, you will get something out of this.

The film centres around a Macguffin known as the battery, which offers something to someone, and Cruise has his hands on it. He meets Diaz, Crash lands a plane, and spouts a one liner. Hilarity ensues.

This carries on for the majority of the film, with Diaz falling more an more for Cruise, one scene that for any person who has 1% knowledge of movies, knows that Cruise isn't dead, and other set pieces being ripped off from other movies.

But it's not bad. For one, it's a summer movie, so all reality is thrown out of the window, because it's a star vehicle, and the makers know, that it will make some money.

The plane sequence isn't as exciting as the makers would like it to be. In all fairness, it's quite silly, but it's the poorest part of the film.

The warehouse scene is taken directly from Mr and Mrs Smith and True Lies respectively. The train scene has connotations toward Ubder Siege 2, and the bike set piece is totally ripped of from tomorrow Never dies.

But Cruise is great as always and lifts the film from absurdity. It's fun while it lasts but it's nothing memorable. The editing is slick as are the effects, although you feel that Cruise had some say, because when ever he does a huge jump or something dangerous, his head/body is put seamlessly on the screen (MI:2 is so ten years ago).
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