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The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) / The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) (Double Take)

The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) / The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) (Double Take)

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Directors: John Mctiernan, Norman Jewison
Actors: Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary, Ben Gazzara, Frankie Faison
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Category: DVD

List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $9.61
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 326 reviews
Sales Rank: 37885

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language), Polish (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 2
Running Time: 215
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: M110807
UPC: 883904108078
EAN: 0883904108078
ASIN: B0015RRN8O

Theatrical Release Date: August 6, 1999
Release Date: June 10, 2008
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Condition: ******BRAND NEW****** ** Over 1.5 million orders shipped worldwide and more than 500 000 items in stock, BUY FROM A TRUSTED SOURCE, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 - INETVIDEO ~~~

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
For the Hollywood remake rule, which dictates that an update of an older film be inferior to the original in almost every aspect, The Thomas Crown Affair stands as a glorious exception. The original 1968 film, starring a dapper Steve McQueen and a radiant Faye Dunaway, was a diverting pop confection of mod clothes and nifty break-ins, but not much more. John McTiernan's new version, though, cranks up the entertainment factor to mach speed, turning what was a languid flick into a high-adrenaline caper romance. Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) is now a man of industry who likes to indulge in a little high-priced art theft on the side; Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) is the insurance investigator determined to get on his tail in more ways than one. If you're thinking cat-and-mouse game, think again--it's more like cat vs. smarter cat, as both the thief and the investigator try to outwit each other and nothing is off-limits, especially after they start a highly charged love affair that's a heated mix of business and pleasure.

What makes this Thomas Crown more enjoyable than its predecesor is McTiernan's attention to detail in both the set action pieces (no surprise from the man who helmed Die Hard with precision accuracy) and the developing romance, the witty and intelligent script by Leslie Dixon (she wrote the love scenes) and Kurt Wimmer (he wrote the action scenes), and, most of all, its two stunning leads (both over 40 to boot), combustible both in and out of bed. Brosnan, usually held prisoner in the James Bond straitjacket, lets loose with both a relaxed sensuality and a comic spirit he's rarely expressed before. The film, however, pretty much belongs to Russo, who doesn't just steal the spotlight, but bends it to her will. Beautiful, stylish, smart, self-possessed, incredibly sexy, she's practically a walking icon; it's no wonder Crown falls for her hook, line, and sinker. With Denis Leary as a police detective smitten with Russo, and Faye Dunaway in a throwaway but wholly enjoyable cameo as Brosnan's therapist. --Mark Englehart

Product Description
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)Steve McQueen stars as a Boston tycoon who pulls off a daring bank heist just for kicks and Faye Dunaway plays the insurance investigator who eventually falls in love with him in this Norman Jewison-directed caper.The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)An adventure of a millionaire playboy who steals a priceless work of art and then strikes up a fiery romance with the brilliant female insurance investigator who is on to his game.System Requirements:Running Time: 206 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/HEROES UPC: 883904108078 Manufacturer No: M110807


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4 out of 5 stars The Thomas Crown Affair   September 14, 2008
Excellent movie. It has something for everyone. Action, Sex, Suspence. It was a great movie and enjoyed every minute of it. I especially liked Rene Russo and Brosnan together. They enteract very well in a movie.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Movie   September 14, 2008
This movie is definately one of my favorites. Pierce Brosnan & Russo have amazing chemistry and the acting from the two is impeccable. I am also a James Bond fan, and this movie seems to have a James Bond feel to it. Furthermore, the twists and turns in the movie is more than enough reason to watch it. It will keep you guessing over and over and you will be asking yourself, "How did he do that?".


5 out of 5 stars Battle of the Sexes: TRUST   September 9, 2008
Trust and ego fight one another, the age-old battle, in a modern setting. All-time movie


4 out of 5 stars LOVE this movie   September 1, 2008
This movie is excellent. Piece Brosnan is one of my favorite actors and he was fantastic with Rene Russo. Loved it!


2 out of 5 stars An affair to, um, forget...   August 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pierce Brosnan has this endearing sensuality that draws you to him, no matter what role he's playing. I'm a man and I can admit that without hesitation. That factor is really the only thing that saves `The Thomas Crown Affair' from being nothing more than passable entertainment. In other words, if it weren't for Brosnan I would have turned the film off almost as soon as it began, or at least the moment Russo walked onto the screen (more on her later). But no, I didn't. I watched the film in its entirety, and while it is not dreadful it is far less than worthy of your time and attention.

Now I have not seen the original, so I cannot compare the two (the reviews say that this one is superior, so I'm not in a rush to check out the original), but this `remake' definitely has the feel of a remake. You know, the way that remakes always feel (not always but most of the time) like they are missing something. This feels like it's missing something.

The film follows Thomas Crown, a wealthy businessman (millionaire at that) who is growing bored and so he decides to stage a robbery at the local museum. Catherine Banning is the insurance investigator hired to aid the police investigation. She immediately suspects Crown despite the department's disbelief, and so she targets him, and attempts to seduce him. Crown on the flip side is working her, from every angle in fact. In the end it boils down to a `does he love me, is he using me, should I rat him out, should I follow him' scenario, which quite frankly grows old very soon.

The initial robbery scene is expertly staged and choreographed; it's just a shame that it's the only remotely exciting scene in the film.

The acting is very hit or miss. Pierce is great, as usual. He is seductive and mysterious and enticing. He makes you want to know everything about him. Rene Russo is a major miss for me. From the second the walked onto the screen it was as if she was trying way too hard. I don't get the admiration for her performance, for it comes off rather cartoonish rather than grounded. She is very over-the-top and at times unbearable. Faye Dunaway (who starred in the original I hear) is also very over-the-top. Her character is a mere cameo performance and so she is forgivably over-the-top, but nonetheless she is far from good. I am not a fan of Denis Leary, but he works his character well enough and doesn't take away from the film at all. He doesn't add anything either, but that's a different story.

In the end `The Thomas Crown Affair' has its moments, however few they may be, but the overall appeal of the film is lacking for me. It's predictable and cliched and rather dense. The dialog is choppy and at times you can see the actors choking on their words, and the formulaic plot (right down to the `omg you're cheating on me, wait no you're not') can be irritating. If only the acting could redeem this picture, but sadly Brosnan is working alone on this one.


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