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Missing in Action, a review by addicted2dvd


     Missing in Action (1984/United States)
IMDb |Wikipedia |Trailer |
MGM Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:Joseph Zito
Writing:Arthur Silver (Original Characters By), Larry Levinson (Original Characters By), James Bruner (Screenwriter), John Crowther (Story By), Lance Hool (Story By), Steve Bing (Original Characters By)
Length:102 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio:English: DTS-HD Master Audio: Mono, French: DTS-HD Master Audio: Mono, Italian: DTS-HD Master Audio: Mono, German: DTS-HD Master Audio: Mono, Spanish: DTS-HD Master Audio: Mono
Subtitles:Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

Stars:
Chuck Norris as Braddock
M. Emmet Walsh as Tuck
David Tress as Senator Porter
Lenore Kasdorf as Ann
James Hong as General Tran

Plot:Extras:
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My Thoughts:

I remember back in the '80s to early '90s I would never miss this film when it aired on cable. But I must say this one didn't hold up as well as I expected. Just goes to show you how much tastes change. While I still enjoyed the film for what it is... an excuse for non-stop action... I am not nearly as thrilled with it as I used to be.

Rating:


(From What Movies I Been Watching on June 28th, 2017)

Member's Reviews

Fracture, a review by Eric




Just finished "Fracture", wonderful, absolutely wonderul.  I was totally hooked from beginning to end. Hopkins brilliantly treats you with with a performance as good as Hannibal Lecter while avoiding the trap of giving you Lecter again.

A definite "Must have" in your collection.

(From Touti's Horror/Thriller Movie Marathon on September 3rd, 2007)

Member's TV Reviews

"Stargate SG-1" Marathon, a review by DJ Doena


Stargate: Continuum


Synopsis: SG-1 takes part in the ceremony where the last Ba'al clone gets his symbiont removed. The last of the System Lords is defeated. But something is happening. First Vala disappears, then Teal'c and then more and more people. Cameron, Sam and Daniel manage to get through the Stargate home but when they arrive on Earth everything has changed. The gate is somewhere in the arctic and Earth's history of the last 60 years seems to have changed. Another Ba'al clone has changed the past to win in the future.

My Opinion: The elements of this story aren't new, not even to Stargate SG-1. A time travel after which the Stargate program doesn't exist also happened in Moebius. And the way the "ripple effect" changed the future didn't make much sense either. But I still liked this movie, it was nice to see them all again (Don S. Davis in his last appearance) and I liked how Daniel tried to speak to Daniel and how they once again joined forces with the First Prime Teal'c. Also this movie didn't have any lengths, it felt like a slightly longer regular episode even though it was twice as long.

(From "Stargate SG-1" Marathon on April 25th, 2009)