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Last Action Hero

Action
Barcode 5050629966916
Blu-ray

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Release Date: 11/01/2010

Region Code: Blu-ray B
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Actors: Charles Dance, James Belushi, Austin O'Brien, F. Murray Abraham, Art Carney
Director: John McTiernan
Number of Discs: 1
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Danish, Dutch, English, Arabic, French, German, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Hindi, Turkish

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Action-adventure superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger bursts through the screen as a larger-than-life movie hero in this nonstop adventure from acclaimed director John McTiernan (Predator, Die Hard).

AMAZON REVIEW
Jack Slater is an action-film hero played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. An old projectionist (Robert Prosky, Gremlins 2: The New Batch) hands a magic movie ticket to Jack's biggest preteen fan (Austin O'Brien, The Lawnmower Man), and the kid steps right inside the latest Jack Slater film, becoming the actor star's sidekick in gunfights and car chases. But when Jack's nemesis (Charles Dance, Space Truckers) gets his hands on the ticket, the fight busts out into the real world and Jack (à la Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear) refuses to believe he's a fictional character. Director John McTiernan churns some nifty scenes out of this setup, although the fiction-to-reality shuffle is not as deft as in, say, Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo, and the plot needs the kind of logic and discipline found in that classic when-worlds-collide film Back to the Future. Still, Schwarzenegger has moments of wit and smashing action, and we get a faux-movie trailer advertising an intriguing new shoot-'em-up: "Something's rotten in the State of Denmark--and Hamlet is taking out the trash! --Amazon.com