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Entrapment [DVD] [1999]

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  • Actors: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton, Maury Chaykin
  • Directors: Jon Amiel
  • Producers: Sean Connery, Rhonda Tollefson, Michael Hertzberg
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Icelandic
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Ent.
  • DVD Release Date: 27 May 2013
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (84 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00BPX7KCW
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 108,789 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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After the audacious theft of a Rembrandt, insurance investigator Virginia Baker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) sets out to track down notorious art thief Robert 'Mac' MacDougal (Sean Connery). She contacts him and proposes a scheme to steal a Chinese mask worth $40 million. In order to prove that she is trustworthy, 'Mac' asks Virginia to steal a vase from a local antique store. Having done this, she then sets about seducing the villain, in the hope that she will learn more about his next, most devious plan...

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Sean Connery plays a master thief thought to be long retired, while Catherine Zeta-Jones is his foil, a hotshot insurance investigator assigned to his case. They both have a little something to hold over each other's heads, until it turns out that Zeta-Jones is a professional art thief herself and is playing on both sides of the fence. At first they eye each other with mutual distrust until they team up for a job, which goes off without a hitch. Inevitably their prickly relationship begins to thaw somewhat, and the two become attracted to each other as they plan out the massive Y2K bank scam that is the movie's climax (complete with sequel-ready ending).

Entrapment plays somewhat like a 1970s caper movie revamped for the gadget-happy high-tech '90s. The plot takes a few too many laboured twists and turns, and the chemistry between the two leads is nearly non-existent, though both carry on gamely in their parts. On the other hand, there is some genuine suspense in many scenes as they go about their business, dripping with whiz-bang burglary devices. Zeta-Jones, of course, is drop-dead gorgeous, and Connery is as reliable as always in his role. The fairly flat editing and direction tends to drag the film down somewhat, but fans of caper movies, high-tech thrillers and the two leads should find plenty to like in this film. --Jerry Renshaw, Amazon.com

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By Mark Barry HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 4 July 2010
Format: Blu-ray
** THIS REVIEW IS FOR THE BLU-RAY VERSION **

I have to admit to a guilty pleasure on this one - I've always liked the wonderfully cheesy "Entrapment" - especially the slightly odd yet very convincing chemistry between the young and beautiful Catherine Zeta-Jones and the old but still incredibly sexy Sean Connery. You genuinely feel that Connery fancies Jones and she likewise - and apparently that was the case. You can see that Connery actually likes and admires her and it gives the film a great dynamic - they seemed to be enjoying themselves rather than just grinning and bearing it.

Which is a shame, because I was hoping that this would be a decent buy on BLU RAY, but it isn't.

The principal reason is not the film itself (which is very entertaining), but the way it was filmed. There's a sort of filtered haze over at least 75% of the print (possibly hiding someone's age my dear?) that now looks even worse - accentuated by its transfer to the mercilessness of High Def. The picture isn't crap, but it's NOT 1080P DEFINED either - and it's absolutely NOT AN IMPROVEMENT over say a dirt-cheap DVD. "Entrapment" on BLU RAY looks murky and poorly executed most of the time - and for a film that was issued in 1999, that's just not good enough.

The Extra Feature is a commentary by Director Jon Amiel, but that's all (no making of, no interviews). Presentation is in Letterbox 16:9 (so it fills the full screen) and languages include French, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Dutch and English For The Hard-Of-Hearing.

I'd say hire this before you buy it. In a slew of badly transferred movies to this great but sometimes frustrating format, this is yet another sloppy reissue.

One to avoid I'm afraid.
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Robert MacDougal (Sean Connery) is an art thief who hides himself away in his Scottish castle. But an art insurance investigator, Virginia Baker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is now on his trail. She seemingly aids him in one last major theft - this time of a priceless Chinese mask - with a view to catching him in the act. Virginia manages to slip away and tell her boss, Hector Cruz (Will Patton) all about the plans; but MacDougal has the place bugged so he knows all about the double-cross. After the duo successfully complete this theft, Virginia persuades MacDougal to go for a bank robbery from the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, just as the world is poised to enter the new millennium in 2000. The dialogue is witty and engaging, and the possibility of romance between the antagonists adds another dimension to the story line. There are further twists in this exciting story, but I shall say no more. Connery and Zeta-Jones play their parts convincingly.
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Great film and good performances by the two "stars". To add to the other reviewer's comments I thought Catherine Zeta-Jones quite fancied Sean Connery as well! It all added to the chemistry. I thought the Blu-Ray disc was excellent, pin sharp and a noticeable improvement on an ordinary DVD. My biggest gripe is there are NO "special features". We couldn't even find the director's commentary. It would have been great to see how they did the stunts.
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By Sujay on 8 Feb. 2012
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A good film, plenty of twists and turns.
I can see it becoming a timeless classic.
Sean Connery at his best
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On the first day of 2016 I was suffering with a massive life threatening hangover after having attacked a bottle of Gin with my wife on new years eve, and into the next morning. Was it worth it, to feel as if my insides have been removed, placed in a tumble dryer and then stuffed back inside me through my anus. No, not really and I won't be doing it again anytime soon. Another thing I won't be doing again soon is watching Entrapment.

I always had good memories of this film and can't think of a time when I have not enjoyed watching it. Until last week that is. I purchased the Bluray and was looking forward to watching it because I am a big fan of Sir Sean Connery. Within a few minutes I was irritated and fed up with it. For one it's a heist movie which most of time makes me yawn. Apart from The Italian Job and Oceans 11.

Now let me just set the record straight here that the faults with Entrapment are not on Connery's shoulders, but rest firmly on Catherine Zeta Jones. She is awful in every sense of the word. I can't put my finger on why apart from when ever she is on screen I want to put a lump hammer through my TV, smash the house up and then drink myself to an oblivion, trying to forget it all and waking up in a puddle of piss. Thankfully I retrained myself and managed to get through the film.

The thing is, Jones, looks and sounds like a British actress trying to be American, by trying to look all cute, with her hair messed up trying to look tiered and eating pizza. Arrrrggghhh. That really made me mad for some reason. Just the way she eats pizza looks fake and as if she thought "yes all Americans eat pizza so I will and I've cracked it". I'd like to crack a bottle over head, I know that!
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This turned up on Netflix - I'd seen it before but only remembered the gymnastics where the guys get to oggle CZJ's figure. The rest of it had got lost in the years between. A biggish part of the second half is based around the millennium bug - which as we all know now came to absolutely nothing - but at the time we were all fearful that our computers could crash out terminally on the stroke of the final midnight of 1999.

ZJ is never anything other than very watchable and Connery shows he's still got it.

It's essentially a turnaround of the Thomas Crown Affair, a la McQueen/Dunaway - with lots of padding to hide the same plot skeleton.

Without the two main cast members, it'd be much more also-ran. Connery's good in this sort of role of course, and Ms Jones always manages to sizzle on-screen - she has to be one of the world's most attractive women - with a truly beautiful face and a very nice figure indeed - no bones sticking out there, she's all woman. And with talent to match - not that common a combination.

Not quite 5* material, but 3 would be stingy - so 4 it is.
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