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Jumper (Blu-ray)
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| | | From the Director of The Bourne Identity and Mr. & Mrs. Smith! Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, English, French, Spanish, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Subtitled David is a Jumper who can teleport himself anywhere in the world, which creates a fun and exciting life. But things turn deadly when David finds himself pursued by a secret organization sworn to kill Jumpers. Forming an uneasy alliance with another Jumper, he becomes a player in a war that has been raging for thousands of years. "There's enough kinetic energy in Jumper to light a thousand houses." Chris Kaltenbach, Baltimore Sun "Liman applies the same frenetic approach to action scenes that made "The Bourne Identity" such an engaging and exciting affair." James Berardinelli's ReelViews "...packs some cracking action into its brief running time and lays foundations on which a great franchise could be built." Olly Richards, Empire
Editor's Note
Based on Steven Gould's critically acclaimed novel, JUMPER leaps onto the screen courtesy of director Doug Liman. David (Hayden Christiansen) has inexplicably been given the power to teleport himself, or jump. He can jump into a bank vault, then to the top of the Sphinx, then back to his luxury Manhattan apartment. But despite all his power, he still misses his childhood love, Millie (Rachel Bilson, THE O.C.). When the opportunity arises, David jets off to Rome with Millie, but it's not all romance in the Italian city. David's unique abilities place him in the middle of a war between the jumpers and the paladins, a secretive group intent on hunting down the teleporters. Led by Roland (Samuel L. Jackson), the paladins track David and fellow jumper Griffin (Jamie Bell) across the world, and Millie may be caught in the crossfire.JUMPER moves as fast as its teleporting hero, condensing the novel into a slim, action-packed offering. The slick special effects and impressive locations are certainly on par with Liman's previous work in THE BOURNE IDENTITY and MR. AND MRS. SMITH, but JUMPER bears a closer resemblance to comic book adaptations. Like Spider-man and most other costume-clad protagonists with unearthly abilities, David grapples with his newfound talents. But unlike his tights-and-cape-wearing brethren, David doesn't use his ability for the greater good. Instead, it gets him piles of money and, perhaps, the girl he's been dreaming of since he was five years old. Though most action films are driven by the struggle between good and evil, JUMPER interestingly offers up a central character who lies somewhere in the middle. Slightly less ambiguous is the film's ending that leaves the option for a sequel completely open.
| Features | 2 Audio Commentaries | | Animated Graphic Novel | | Audio: English DTS HD 5.1 Surround Sound | | Audio: French, Spanish Dolby Digital Stereo | | Deleted Scenes Montage | | Dubbed: French, Spanish | | DVD-ROM Feature: BD Live Link | | Featurettes: Doug Liman - Total Access, Jumping Around The World, Jumper - Beginning Of A Trilogy, & Action & Effects Of Jumper | | Includes A Digital Copy Of The Film! | | Interactive Menus | | Scene Selection | | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, Cantonese | | This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound | | Trailers |
| Entertainment Reviews
| Jumper - Blu-Ray Movie By: Ed Perkis - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 6/14/2008 5:55 PM | | It would be easy to blame most of the tedium in Jumper on star Hayden Christensen, who transfers the wooden acting/blank facial expressions he picked up on the last two Star Wars movies to his role of David Rice. Christensen's non-acting certainly doesn't help, but he looks positively charismatic next to the truly terrible Rachel Bilson (The O.C.), playing David's girlfriend/damsel in distress, Millie Harris. The plot, dialogue, and pacing also do their part in killing the possibilities inherent in the premise. ...read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Foxvideo |
| Release Date: 9/30/2008 |
| Running Time: 88 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 2008 | | Catalog ID: 2252091 | | UPC: 00024543520917 | | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
| | Original Language: English | | Available Audio Tracks: English | | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio | | Widescreen 2.40:1 |
| Cast & Crew | AnnaSophia Robb | | Diane Lane | | Hayden Christensen | | Jamie Bell | | Michael Rooker | | Rachel Bilson | | Samuel L. Jackson | | Tom Hulce | | Barry Peterson - Cinematographer | | David S. Goyer, et. al. - Screenplay | | Doug Liman - Director | | Elinor Rose Galbraith, et. al. - Art Director | | John Powell - Original Music By | | Lucas Foster - Producer | | Marc S. Fischer - Executive Producer | | Oliver Scholl - Production Designer | | Saar Klein, et. al. - Editor | | Steven Gould - Based On Novel By |
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