Annapolis [Blu-ray]
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Hailed by the Associated Press as a "rousing, crowd-pleasing drama," this inspirational tale of courage and honor hits harder than ever before through the technological brilliance of Blu-ray DiscĀ®. As difficult as it is to get into the most elite military academy in the country, surviving behind its walls is beyond belief. And once inside, young Jake Huard finds himself challenged in ways he never could have imagined. Witness the intense action in breathtaking 1080p, Product details and pricing info |
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59 Customer Reviews Posted
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- This movie had strong acting (with great actors and actresses), the plot could have been more interesting, and the ending was sub-par. This movie is worth watching, but not paying $20.00 for a DVD.
- 2008-05-20, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Is This the Navy or the UFC?
- It is always an interesting thing when one starts watching a movie and expects it to be about a certain subject and then the movie shifts half-way to an entirely tangential subject. From Dusk till Dawn is the epitome of this effect. But whereas it was deliberate in that movie since Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez each contributed to half the script, you can tell Annapolis does this more because the writer or director lost the narrative thread half-way in.
The movie starts out like the flick Rudy, with James Franco playing a blue collar kid who - instead of a steel mill - works in a shipyard and who - instead of Notre Dame - wishes he could attend Annapolis. Unlike Rudy though, Annapolis delves only skin deep into his passion to attend the naval academy and sidesteps the cumbersome process of explaining how hard it was for an average kid with average grades to get in to one of the best military and educational training programs in the US. The first half of the movie progresses with more of the same about how hard it is for a blue collar kid to "make it" when he is thrust into the ring with elites.
The movie shifts about half-way when - for reasons that are largely unsupported - Franco's character decides to focus all his angst on a boxing match with his commanding officer Cole, played by Tyrese Gibson channeling Louis Gossett Jr. from An Officer and a Gentleman. This is where the movie moves from "oh my life is so tough being from the wrong side of the tracks" to - basically - Rocky.
I debated giving this movie two stars, but in the end it isn't atrocious. It is watchable and I didn't turn it off, which I have with other movies. It skirted the line, but it is an ok movie to spend time with if there's nothing else available. - 2008-03-05, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- This movie was great
- I really liked this movie , the best part of the movie was the boxing scene I thought the boxing scene looked very professional . Great movie recommend to everyone.
- 2008-02-25, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- An Officer and a Gentleman Redux
- This is an updated and borrowed version of Richard Gere and Louis Gosset Jr's "An Officer and a Gentleman". This time its about a young welder who finally gets into the US Naval Academy Annapolis and faces off against his commanding officer Cole. Its a hard year and full of the ocassional romance with the requisite female. Annapolis is not bad and has an attractive cast but most fans of this film will be military fans who just love the genre.
- 2008-02-06, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Excellent movie
- I bought this movie for my Hubby for Christmas. How could I lose? Great movie + great price + Cheap shipping = happy hubby (Happy Wallet too!!!!!)
- 2008-01-21, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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