LOT of 100 The Recruit DVD Al Pacino Colin Farrell
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SquareTrade © AP6.0 Welcome to ManiaDVD:NO BOOTLEG, NO COPIES OR ASIAN IMPORT OF ANYKIND,THIS IS OFFICIAL REGION ONE VERSION, MONEY BACK GUARANTEED, IF THE VERSION I SELL IS NOT OFFICIAL US/CANADA RETAIL VERSION, I WILL REFUND YOU ALL THE MONEY AND SHIPPING. THIS IS A GREAT LOT FOR RESALE, AS THE UNIT PRICE CAN EASILY BE $12-15 EACH.This is an original DVD USA/ Region 1 VersionDetails:BRAND NEW AND SEALEDISBN : 786936207996 Shipping: Will be Shipped from China via EMS with online tracking , Airmail shipping normally takes around 5-15 days, most items arrive around 10 days, for countires not listed below, please ask via e-mail, this lot is around 40 KG thus the shipping is a bit high EMS SHIPPING US/Canada $150 Most of West Europe $180 Japan and other South East Asia Countires $100 See my other auctions for more CD's for any question please e-mail me at masterdvd2004@yahoo.com WE CURRENTLY ONLY ACCEPT PAYPAL PAYMENT, serious buyer only, payment are expected in 7 daysThank you for your viewing and have a nice day! Additional Information about The RecruitPortions of this page Copyright 1981 - 2008 Muze Inc. All rights reserved. Movie description James Clayton is fired up. A bartender by night and computer hacker in the few hours of daylight for which he manages to leave his water bed, the kid is flying high, on a roll with a laid-back lifestyle that suits him just fine. Played by an agile Colin Farrell, Clayton is also a heartthrob with his five o'clock shadow and chiseled pecks. A cushy job offer from Dell computers peaks his interest in securing a professional career, and at the same moment he meets Walter Burke (Al Pacino), a recruiter from the CIA. Though Clayton's better judgement tells him to stay away from the shady Burke, he is curious to learn whatever he can about his father, who was also a CIA agent, killed in the line of duty. Clayton is sent to an intensive CIA training camp called "The Farm," where he quickly learns the gravity of his decision as he undergoes gruelling tests of physical, mental, and psychological strength. His romantic interest in the gorgeous, tough-as-nails Layla (Bridget Moynahan), a fellow trainee, becomes a weakness as the pressure of the tests steadily increases. Finally, without warning, Clayton is thrown into action as he and Burke go head-to-head in a mission that is more dangerous than either of them realize. With top-notch performances from a sly Pacino and a pumped-up Farrell, THE RECRUIT's best moments come from the intensity resonating between its characters. In addition, the settings and training activities at "The Farm" give intriguing insights into CIA recruitment and initiation. Credits Producer: Gary Barber, Jeff Apple, Roger Birnbaum Cast: Al Pacino, Bridget Moynahan, Colin Farrell, Gabriel Macht Notes DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.78Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English DTS Surround 5.1 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Audio Commentary - 1. Roger Donaldson - Director, Colin Farrell - Star Featurette - 1. SPY SCHOOL: INSIDE THE CIA TRAINING PROGRAM TrailersInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive MenusTheatrical release: January 31, 2003 Editorial reviews "...A CIA thriller that plays some very tricky and entertaining spy games....[Farrell] shoots across the screen with the authority of a sleek bullet....He becomes a star not by decree but by command..."Entertainment Weekly - p.74-5 - Owen Gleiberman "...[Farrell] is a young Irish actor of promising gifts. His eyes reflect intelligence and danger..."Rolling Stone - p.68 - Peter Travers "...Al Pacino and Colin Farrell bring plenty of emotional oomph..."Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt (01/21/2003)"...Colin Farrell's roguish recruit is the principal reason to watch, matching Al Pacino's wily old pro play for play, scene for scene..."Total Film - Daniel Webb (12/01/2003)
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