




Product Description Former Army Ranger Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage) is returning home on parole to his wife and child after serving eight years for manslaughter. The plane he is flying on is a special convict-only transport plane filled with some of the meanest and deadliest villains of them all. Once in the air, however, the plane is hijacked by convict Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom (John Malkovich), who gets rid of the plane's crew (prison guards) at the first scheduled stop, picking up more convicts as he does so. But US Marshal Vince Larkin (John Cusack) is already on his trail. Poe does his best to stop Grissom from escaping with the group of convicts, and just to complicate matters further his diabetic cellmate Baby-O reveals that he will die if he does not receive his next insulin injection within two hours. desertcart.co.uk Review Con Air is proof that the slick, absurdly overblown action formula of Hollywood mega-producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer (Top Gun, Days of Thunder, The Rock) lives on, even after Simpson's druggy death. (Read Charles Fleming's exposé, High Concept: Don Simpson and the Hollywood Culture of Excess, for more about that). Nicolas Cage, sporting a disconcerting mane of hair, is a wrongly convicted prisoner on a transport plane with a bunch of infamously psychopathic criminals, including head creep Cyrus the Virus (John Malkovich), black militant Diamond Dog (Ving Rhames), and serial killer Garland Greene (Steve Buscemi, making the most of his pallid, rodent-like qualities). Naturally, the convicts take over the plane; meanwhile, on the ground, a US marshal (John Cusack)and a DEA agent (Colm Meaney), try to figure out what to do. As is the postmodern way, the movie displays a self-consciously ironic awareness that its story and characters are really just excuses for a high-tech cinematic thrill ride. Best idea: the filmmakers persuaded the owners of the legendary Sands Hotel in Las Vegas to let them help out with the structure's demolition by crashing their plane into it. --Jim Emerson Review: Brilliant, such fun - Brilliant, such fun, even with the soppy family bits it is great film with all individual performances excellent - especially Buscemi, but they are all great Review: Great movie. - Great movie full of action.













































| ASIN | B000PI3UEK |
| Actors | John Cusack, John Malkovich, Nicolas Cage, Steve Buscemi, Ving Rhames |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,333 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 617 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,110 in Blu-ray |
| Country of origin | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,087) |
| Director | Dave Chappelle |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BUY0046401 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | Colour, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Trevor Rabin |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 22 x 2 cm; 0.28 g |
| Release date | 2 July 2007 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 55 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney Studios HE |
| Subtitles: | Danish, Dutch, English, English, Finnish, French, Icelandic, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish |
C**G
Brilliant, such fun
Brilliant, such fun, even with the soppy family bits it is great film with all individual performances excellent - especially Buscemi, but they are all great
J**N
Great movie.
Great movie full of action.
A**R
CON AIR [1997 / 2007] [Blu-ray]
CON AIR [1997 / 2007] [Blu-ray] Fasten Your Seatbelts! High-Energy Action! Buckle up for a pure adrenaline rush! As producer Jerry Bruckheimer s explosive hit ‘CON AIR’ detonates onto this Blu-ray Disc. Starring acclaimed actors Nicolas Cage, John Cusack and John Malkovich, this edge-of-your-seat thrill ride soars to new heights in this remarkable format. A prison parolee [Nicholas Cage] on his way to freedom faces impossible odds when the maximum security transport plane he is on is skyjacked by the 10 most vicious criminals in the country. Experience death-defying stunts and mind-blowing special effects in eye-popping 1080p while jet engines roar and turbulent action rocks your world in 5.1 Dolby Digital 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed audio. The excitement takes off and never lets up with Blu-ray High Definition! FILM FACT: 70th Academy Awards®: Nominated: Best Original Song for "How Do I Live." Nominated: Best Sound Mixing for Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Art Rochester. Cast: Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich, Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, Mykelti Williamson, Rachel Ticotin, Colm Meaney, Dave Chappelle, Nick Chinlund, Steve Buscemi, Monica Potter, M.C. Gainey, Jesse Borrego, Renoly Santiago, Brendan Kelly, Jesse Borrego, Carl Ciarfalio, Mongo Brownlee, John Marshall Jones, Ned Bellamy, Fredric Lehne, Marty McSorley, Robert Stephenson, Tommy Bush, Don Charles McGovern, Steve Eastin, José Zúñiga, Jeris Lee Poindexter, Landry Allbright, Angela Featherstone, Don S. Davis, Dabbs Greer, Chris Ellis, Kevin Gage (uncredited), Matthew Barry (uncredited), Powers Boothe (uncredited), Kira Burt (uncredited), Marty Fresca (uncredited), Kevin Gage (uncredited), Christopher Robin Hood (uncredited), Walter Ludwig (uncredited), Bob Pepper (uncredited), Mark Rodney (uncredited) and Dan Rudert (uncredited) Director: Simon West Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer Screenplay: Scott Rosenberg Composers: Mark Mancina and Trevor Rabin Cinematography: David Tattersall Video Resolution: 1080p Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audio: English: 5.1 LPCM Uncompressed Audio, English: 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio, French: 5.1 DTS, French: 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio, Spanish: 5.1 DTS and Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finish and Icelandic Running Time: 115 minutes Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Studio: Touchstone Home Entertainment Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: Here is my one and only guilty pleasure: ‘CON AIR’ [1997]. Here is a lesson in manhood where Nicolas Cage gets to be innocently hijacked on a plane and has to save his diabetic buddy with lots of explosions and it is a totally gloriously boneheaded macho-fest rollercoaster ride from start to finish. But here is a slight warning: If you have a slight fear of flying, then this film will not be for you. But for me and for some unknown reason, with ‘CON AIR,’ is about a film in which an aeroplane transferring hardened nasty criminals is hijacked by its criminal passengers before being taken on a raucous rollercoaster joyride, has always had a comforting effect on me and I think (spoiler warning) it's because the good guys survive, but who that is, you will have to view this film and especially this high octane 1080p Blu-ray disc. Of course, I'm well aware that Hollywood heroes usually live, but when I watched ‘CON AIR’ for the first time in the cinema in 1997 that I hadn't yet had the pleasure of working my way through the abundance of cheap action flicks with all-American bad-asses and one-liner scripts churned out by Hollywood every year. Previously, one of my favourite films was ‘Airplane,’ but of course that was the opposite direction and of course I considered ‘CON AIR’ gives us a lesson in real macho manhood, so to speak. And the starring man in this gloriously boneheaded macho-man fest is soft spoken Cameron Poe, played by a biblically long-locked Nicolas Cage. What a man Cameron Poe is, a former soldier, he has just been released from prison after serving time for manslaughter after killing a local drunk who berates his pregnant wife. After more than seven years doing handstand press-ups, learning Spanish and making friends with the help of the "pink coconut things" his wife sends him, he's ready to be transferred home with a fluffy stuffed rabbit to give the daughter he's never met. Unfortunately for poor Cameron Poe, a nutty bunch of Supermaxim lifers led by Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom [John Malkovich] who are also on the flight, have other ideas; they take control of the plane and Cameron Poe is forced to tread a delicate line between being an innocent good guy and a criminal in order to survive the trip. But basically the film is just about a man trying to get a toy bunny home to his daughter. That's what I love most about ‘CON AIR,’ because of all the masquerading; it really is a hysterically comic flick. The characterisation teeters just enough into the tongue-in-cheek side of cliché to make it fantastically watchable. You've got the Dostoevsky-quoting field marshal Vince Larkin [John Cusack] waxing sociological with the brutish DEA agent Duncan Malloy [Colm Meaney] while they try to take back the plane; the quasi-profound Garland Greene [Steve Buscemi] who plays the OTT psychopath who turns up on board in a Hannibal Lecter-style face cage; and Joe "Pinball" Parker [Dave Chappelle] who gets side-tracked chatting up an airport employee in a hanger during a stop-off and almost misses the flight. There's also great action slapstick, like when (spoiler alert) Joe "Pinball" Parker's dead body is shoved out of the plane and lands on the bonnet of a car as the driver grumbles about his dirty windscreen. But while the first half of the film is all about the hijack, the second half is essentially about a massive gun battle in an apocalyptic dustbowl scrapyard. Cameron Poe, who unlike the other prisoners is technically a free man, does actually get an opportunity to escape at this point, but turns it down because his prison cell chum Baby-O who happens to be diabetic and is in dire need of insulin. Did I mention Cameron Poe really is a great guy, who risks his life to get a syringe for a near-death Baby-O, in a fine homage to an oft-overlooked sub-genre of cinema; films that use diabetes as a narrative device? Meanwhile, the plane takes off again, Cameron Poe's cover is broken and he is forced to fight for control of the aircraft for the epic finale; safely landing on the Vegas strip, a plane full of mad men crashing, cartoon-style into the American dream. It truly is a beautiful thing. I may be speaking for myself, but any action film that features the line: "Make a move and the bunny gets it", deserves to be watched at least seven times. ‘CON AIR,’ is one flight you cannot afford to miss! Blu-ray Video Quality – Touchstone Home Entertainment brings you this powerful action packed film ‘CON AIR’ in a brilliant awe inspiring 1080p image transfer, and an equally impressive 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Despite of its age, it has a great picture quality with some surprisingly good quality images. Virtually throughout the film it has completely sharp images. The contrast and detail is at a high level, with mostly very vivid image with some very good depth. You also have minimum noise in larger areas, especially in the darker areas. Minimal visible ghosting throughout the film and there is no artificial sharpening. Blu-ray Audio Quality – Touchstone Home Entertainment brings you this powerful action packed film ‘CON AIR’ with an equally impressive impacting 5.1 Dolby Digital audio experience. Even ‘CON AIR’ follows the same rule as the other Jerry Bruckheimer productions: to crack it and the more intense, the better! And Touchstone Home Entertainment here gives ‘CON AIR’ namely not only provides a reference image quality but also a corresponding Home Theatre Sound experience especially in the numerous action packed scenes, where the walls of your lounge will tremble with great vibration. Here you have a full programme on offer: explosions are punchy, cannonballs hiss from one corner to the other and the engine noise of the ‘CON AIR’ comes with plenty of deep bass therefore I can honestly say that action fans will find themselves in seventh heaven acoustic! There are not many quiet scenes in this film, but even these have been well implemented sound wise, while dialogue remains always well understood even in fast-paced scenes. So well done Touchstone Home Entertainment. Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: Special Feature: Movie Showcase [2007] [1080p] [2.35:1] [2:33] Movie Showcase is basically a series of bookmarks that lets you demo the 1080p HD picture and sound quality by selecting three big cinematic moments from the film ‘CON AIR.’ While it is presented in 1080p, the audio is in 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio, you do get the full HD experience. Touchstone Home Entertainment is basically giving you a Blu-ray demonstration of the three selectable scenes that are presented, the brilliant 1080p HD image quality with this Blu-ray disc, but personally I cannot work out why this has been included, very strange. Special Feature: A View From Above [1997] [480i] [1.33:1] [4:38] This “Making-of” is just under 5 minutes and is basically seeing behind-the-scene documentary of the filming of the film ‘CON AIR’ and some of the actors and several crewmembers have their say and they include Nicholas Cage [Cameron Poe]; Jerry Bruckheimer [Producer]; John Malkovich [Cyrus The Virus], John Cusack [Vince Larkin] and Simon West [Director] have far too brief words with their involvement in the film and you get to see a few set-shots. Basically, however, this is more or less a short promotional clip for the film, and this was originally only available as a DVD feature, that is why the quality of this video is very grainy. Special Feature: The Destruction of Las Vegas [1997] [480i] [1.33:1] [2:40] This is a follow up documentary to the previous special feature where again we see behind-the-scene of the film ‘CON AIR’ where you get to view them destroying parts of Las Vegas, especially with the CGI effects and other special effects inside the plane. We also get to view a miniaturised to scale of Las Vegas on the film set, to show you how they did the effects of the plane landing on the road and destroying parts of Las Vegas. We get also contributions from Jerry Bruckheimer [Producer] and David Goldberg [Visual Effects Supervisor]. Again this was originally only available as a DVD feature that is why the quality of this video is very grainy. Theatrical Trailer [1997] [480i] [1.33:1] [2:28] This is the original Theatrical Trailer for the film ‘CON AIR,’ but sadly not being shown in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Despite the slightly grainy image, it sure packs in a lot of hard action for this theatrical trailer, that really gives you a brilliant view of this film, to the point it makes you want to view the real macho testosterone ‘CON AIR’ film. Finally, here is another Jerry Bruckheimer high powered production value film and therefore another highly explosive rollercoaster ride of this always rapid all action film! ‘CON AIR’ picks up basically where the film 'The Rock' has ceased and offers even more breathless action and this time mainly in the air. Nicolas Cage maybe the hero throughout the film, while John Malkovich is perfectly cast to be the disgusting villain again. To add other forms of ingredients into this rollercoaster ride, on top of all that we have John Cusack and Steve Buscemi to add some familiar faces, to counteract especially the performer of nasty macho felons who clearly had their fun and delightfully over-acting personified. With such exaggerated story line, ‘CON AIR’ is the best 1990s popcorn cinema. Sit down (and do not forget to buckle up!). Switch off the brain and have a good over the top time! The film can also be technically convincing, since ‘CON AIR,’ after all is a 1997 film, but still looks up-to-date and especially with a very good and excellent 1080p image quality and an even more powerful sound design. Sadly there are only two extras as an added bonus that has only a short run length and very poor standard definition presentation with only a slight inadequate impression. Fans of this immensely exaggerated over the top genre action cinema à la Jerry Bruckheimer will certainly not let down with this truly spectacular Blu-ray disc release is not to be missed! Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Aficionado Le Cinema Paradiso United Kingdom
A**R
Good movie, not much special features.
Still a great movie after all these years. Film quality is good, Blu-ray is just lacking some special features.
R**H
"Thank you for choosing Con Air"
Con Air (1997) Special Edition DVD; German Edition, with English language and subtitles. Used, bargain price; quick delivery, no issues. Highly entertaining prisoners transfer escape. The script as good as the story, with some great lines! Fabulous aerial photography and action, choreographed mainly by Mr. J.David Jones (deceased) who flew the Airwolf helicopter with amazing skill; as well on the aerial photography (See my Review of the Blu Ray, uncut, Airwolf TV series.) The action set pieces on the ground are spectacular. Sadly, Mr Philip Schwartz, part of the effects crew, was killed in an accident during production. The film was a financial success, taking US$224 Millions, on a US$75 Millions budget. Theatrical version, and extended version, of about 5 no action minutes, with BBFC 18 certificate, available. (However, I have returned to avoiding UK DVD editions, where price is a factor, as I found, this week, my 2 disc 007 "On Her Majesty's Service" has now rotted, and the film jams at the first hour mark; failed multiple tests on Samsung and Panasonic players. I will have to check if I have any more of those editions; the "Dr. No" jammed on first viewing, and the shop refunded my money. Glad I have the region free George Lazenby Collection, ordered by a friend, until I opened my own Amazon account, Blu Ray in NTSC, and a PAL Bond boxset!) Con Air highly recommended.
S**E
'90s Action Classic!
Growing up in the '90s was a great time for action movies. The decade gave us classics like Terminator 2 and Demolition Man. But it also gave us some really under appreciated movies like The Rock and one I watched a lot, Nick Cage's Con Air. I admittedly had a lot of nostalgia for the film and hadn't seen the movie for years until last week. When the film was under £5, I thought it would be fun to see it again. I'm so glad to see that it has held up well. Con Air is a film written by Scott Rosenberg and was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. Directing the film was Simon West. A fellow mostly known for the great flick Black Hawk Down. He also contributed to The Mechanic and The Expendables 2 as well as The General's Daughter starring John Travolta. Con Air was released on June 6th, 1997 and stars a number of recognisable actors of the time including Nicholas Cage, John Cusack, Colm Meaney, Steve Buscemi and the scene stealing John Malkovich. The film features a nice pulsing intense soundtrack from Mark Mancina and former YES guitarist Trevor Rabin. As far as films go, I was impressed at how fresh I found Con Air after all these years. I mean, I literally wore down my old VHS and DVD copies years ago. I watched it so much to the point that I'm pretty sure I got sick of it. But after years of not seeing it, this film is a breathe of fresh air. Especially when compared to the appalling releases from Hollywood in 2000's. The premise is as silly as they come. Cage plays a soldier who gets locked up after killing a drunk in self defense. On the day of his release, he hitches a ride in a maximum security plane. On this jailbird is some of America's deadliest and most cunning convicts. The convicts break loose, cause an impressive amount of Hell and escape with the plane. The film consists of several big action set pieces, lots of great one liners and some very funny dialogue in between. The film is a very easy watch. The pacing is very fast from the get go. It doesn't bore you with any unnecessary emotions, tedious sex scenes and unwanted dated politics. It takes a good fifteen minutes to set up Cage's character and who his jailbreak rivals are. Once the ball starts rolling, it feels like a rollercoaster with many twists and turns. There's no chance for a breather until it's over. Just how an action movie should be. Con Air's bluray release leaves a lot to be desired. All the desert scenery etc all look great but the actual quality of the print is just okay. It's a little better than the old DVD copies but lacks the sharpness and clarity that you'd get on later re-releases. I think this may be a very early bluray release, a chunk of which weren't quite up to modern day standards. There's definitely room for improvement, maybe a true remaster down the road. I honestly miss action movies like this. Great one liners, intense pyrotechnics, very little CGI and a booming soundtrack. This was clearly made before the world went soft and it's obviously from a better time in terms of film making. It sure is not an Oscar worthy movie but it is a great time and definitely worth having if you want to take a load off with a fun movie.
C**S
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D**G
Great classic movie, great cast!! One of Nicholas Cage's movies!!
C**A
Great
L**0
Fue la primera vez que tuve la oportunidad de comprar un blu ray de importación y esta no solo cumplio con las especificaciones en el sistema, llego en tiempo y forma. Recomendado para un fin de semana.
K**N
Why could you not put the bunny back in the box?!
M**H
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