The Guard details
| Formats: | 18 DVD, Blu-ray, LOVEFiLM Instant |
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| Starring: | Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Liam Cunningham |
| Director: | John Michael McDonagh |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama - Teen, Thriller - Mystery, Action/Adventure |
| Studio: | ELEVATION |
| Collections: | 2012's Top Films, Awkward!, Behaving Badly, Best of HD, Best of LOVEFiLM Instant, Comedy, Crazy Cops, Exclusive! |
| Name | Discs | |
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The Guard |
18 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 32 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 16 Jan 2012 |
| Main languages: | English |
LOVEFiLM Review
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By Darren Bignell from LOVEFiLM
Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle team up to track down three thugs on the rainy coast of Galway...
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Quite Brilliant
By RedValleyJohn (136 reviews) from Biggleswade , 18 Sep 2011[Highly rated reviewer]
When 'The Guard' was released in Ireland a few weeks ago it took the box office and critics alike , by storm.
Directed by John Michael McDonagh the brother of Martin, who directed the excellent ' In Bruge' and starring the same actor Brendan Gleeson , this film is a little gem.
Gleeson stars along side Don Cheadle as two very different police officers who are investigating a drugs cartel.
The Dialogue is fantastic and although the director denies it , it seems written for the brilliant Gleeson.
It is extremely funny and some of it reminds me of the early Tarentino movies, ( without the extreme violence).
The story is very good too and if i had to criticise it for anything it's because at 90 minutes it's too short.
I wanted more!
The Guard is a low budget movie that deserves all the great reviews it is getting.
Highly Recommended.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(439)Unfortunately Disappointing
By ElPedro (36 reviews) , 13 Jun 2013Appeared initially to be original, interesting & engaging but transpired to be weak & daft, what a shame & waste- Was this review helpful to you?
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Surprisingly good
By a customer , 12 Jun 2013Didn't really think this film would be up to much but watched it because the reviews were good. Understated, loved the humour. Brendan Gleeson is a star, excellent casting.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Aw Feck!
By MAXIMILIAN (180 reviews) from BURNHAM , 30 May 2013THE GUARD is a film that has been recommended by the panel on The Review Show on BBC2, by EMPIRE magazine who gave the film a 5 star unmissable status review, and by my Uncle, who also said it was very good. So, I was looking forward to seeing it. But all I was left with afterwards was a crushing sense of disappointment. The film is OK nothing more than that. I love IN BRUGES, that was a really brilliant film. THE GUARD on the other hand seems like just another routine cop buddy movie (like LETHAL WEAPON). Certainly, the white cop/black cop dynamic comes straight from the Mel Gibson/Danny Glover mold. BRENDAN GLEESON is certainly very good as Gerry Boyle, the one Irish cop with integrity and a wicked sense of humour but that only reminds me just how much better he was in IN BRUGES. He is partnered with DON CHEADLE, who is very good as the fish-out-of-water CIA agent one particular scene has Cheadle conducting house to house enquiries, only to find that nobody speaks English, only Gaelic. He then proceeds to interview a horse in a field. The chemistry between Gleeson and Cheadle is good but again in IN BRUGES, the chemistry between GLEESON and COLIN FARRELL was terrific. I love the Irish, but what also doesnt help THE GUARD is the fact that the Irish dialects are so thick, that I had to watch the film twice the second time with the hard of hearing subtitles option activated, so that I could follow and understand the dialogue. Also, the supporting characters are all Irish stereotypes, only MARK STRONGs Englishman is truly memorable. The other Irish villains all come over as idiots, (or should that be e-jits?) There are other Irish stereotypes aswell: Guinness, Irish whiskey, folk music, digs about people from Dublin, etc.. At the films climax there is a big shootout at some docks, and a big explosion on a boat (which Boyle may, or may not have escaped from). I was expecting THE GUARD to be something special, but instead its just another routine cop buddy movie, just set in Ireland. I think IN BRUGES is much better. As the Irish say: Aw feck!.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Irish entertainment
By a customer , 25 May 2013very good and entertaining dry comedy sort of good cop bad cop in the Irish tradition and of every man for what he can get- Was this review helpful to you?
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good casting
By vickig0306 (429 reviews) from Halifax , 19 May 2013at the beginning of this film I thought I would not like it & even possibly turn it off before the end. As it turned out I quite enjoyed it & Brendan Gleeson was very well cast.- Was this review helpful to you?
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