In Michael Bay's THE ROCK, gung-ho general Francis Hummel (Ed Harris), armed with deadly chemical rockets and aided by violent cohorts, takes over the island of Alcatraz, holding 81 tourists hostage. Hummel promises to deploy the missiles over San Francisco if Washington doesn't make amends to ignored combat victims to the tune .. Read more
| Starring | Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris, Michael Biehn |
|---|---|
| Director | Michael Bay |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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In Michael Bay's THE ROCK, gung-ho general Francis Hummel (Ed Harris), armed with deadly chemical rockets and aided by violent cohorts, takes over the island of Alcatraz, holding 81 tourists hostage. Hummel promises to deploy the missiles over San Francisco if Washington doesn't make amends to ignored combat victims to the tune of $100 million. A cadre of Navy SEALs are dispatched to quell the situation, assisted by the mysterious, macho John Mason (Sean Connery), the only man to ever escape from Alcatraz, who must now help the SEALs break back in. Joining them is mild-mannered chemical weapons expert Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage), who is unaccustomed to such things as guns and military maneuvers. Their high-octane mission is filled with surprises, particularly after Hummel and company quickly annihilate the SEALs--leaving Mason and Goodspeed to save the day all by themselves.
| Starring | Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris, Michael Biehn, William Forsythe |
|---|---|
| Director | Michael Bay |
| Studio | HOLLYWOOD PICTURES HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 11 mins Blu-ray: 2 hrs 11 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Released | DVD: 24 Jun 2002 Blu-ray: 02 Jul 2007 Production year: 1996 |
| Format | DVD |
Undeterred by the premature death of his business partner Don Simpson in 1996, producer Jerry Bruckheimer has still dominated the late-1990s action movie scene with a steady stream of blockbusters. The Rock is perhaps the most satisfying of these movies, for it's neither as cartoonish as Con Air, nor as sentimental as Armageddon, but certainly easier to follow than Enemy of the State. And it deserves further kudos for establishing Nicolas Cage as one of Hollywood's unlikeliest action heroes. The setting is Alcatraz, which has been taken over by disenchanted general Ed Harris and his crack team of marines, who are threatening to launch deadly poison-gas rockets to contaminate San Francisco. In desperation, the FBI pairs chemical warfare expert Cage with jailed former SAS man Sean Connery, who, as the only man to have escaped from the notorious island prison, is seen as their best option to break in. Director Michael Bay's boyish enthusiasm for outlandish stunts and carefree destruction is extremely contagious and even the most cynical viewers will find it difficult not to feel rushes of adrenalin during the numerous slick set pieces.
Ludicrously over-the-top thriller, filmed and edited in frenetic bursts of action for those with short attention spans; the narrative lacks logic, with explosions used to distract attention from its shortcomings.
This film is brilliant, funny, entertaining, with action and a good storyline!
This is definitely one of my favourite movies.
Worth renting, if not buying!
It's only been about 3 months since I last saw this on video, and I'm just about to rent it again on DVD.
Let me say from the outset that 'war-action' type films really aren't my cup of tea, so I was a little dubious as to whether I'd enjoy this film at all...
Right from the start though, it quickly became obvious that this film was something a little bit special - straight from the opening betrayal of a group of young marines, left to die behind enemy lines by the very country they were fighting to protect.
This gives the 'villian' of the piece a very noble, if somewhat misguided reason to mutiny, and threaten to launch a deadly chemicle attack against America, unless the American government make amends for their transgressions against his men.
Nicholas Cage plays an FBI Chimicles expert, who's ultimately sent to Alcatraz (where the enemy's preparing their launch from) to defuse the chemicle warheads, whilst Connery is the notorious convict, and is the only person to have ever broken out of Alcatraz...
The two leads work surprisingly-well together, and there's some great on-screen moments between them.
If you're looking for a typical armed-forces action type film, this will come as something of a surprise for you, and it's something which does work remarkably well.
We'd have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this film to anyone who enjoys all-action movies with a storyline that gives some real food for thought