Brilliant. We have been trying to get this movie for ever. I will be getting more. Thank you
Exactly what I ordered. Love the case
The content was supposed to be 4:3 and it was stretched out.
Great story with a fantastic line up of the old school actors to focus on the facts
Rob Whitford
The image is perfect. Crisp and clear, like the store bought version. Only wish there was a DVD menu. There is play and that's it.
Everything was great ,of course the quality was like back then. I dont like the words across the screen. But overall ok,
Great price for a quality DVD.
A few dvds were skipping when playing. Orca was a bad copy and skipped and was paused for about 3 minutes and skipped a lot of the beginning of the movie. 3 or so of the other DVDs were skipping also. Not happy with the quality of these DVDs. Maybe watch to seeif they are a good copy before sending.
Never got the link to download? Paid for nothing
Happy with service and movie
Absolutely fantastic movie and came really quick and fantastic quality
Good ,would have liked more chuck norris kick arse
But with him being captain he had to tine it down.
Hmm, I don't know what you did to the first disk.
But I had to peel something off the disk and now my Blu-ray player's drawer won't open. I can't watch the second disk until I can get the first disk out. Was this some kind of joke? I'm not laughing...
I always liked the movie "Caroline?" & was pleased to finally find it on dvd!
happy with movie fast delivery as usual good picture
The movies I received three of them had scratches and they skipped scenes of the movies. Not too satisfied with this product. Try to do better with your products.
Great movie happy with purchase glad to do business with you
A finely produced DVD and of course a very exciting story!
This went fine. There had been mix-up. I had received a third DVD of the movie and hadn't paid for it. David said to just pay again as if ordering, and he would know not to send yet a fourth one.
Like many on this site, a long standing favourite of mine. I opted for the download link option, and I was impressed how quickly I received it. Unlike the post, no long delay and no increased expensive postal charges. Perfect quality every time, and I've bought several. Also excellent communication with the site owner/s. A brilliant site indeed.
Prompt dispatch and great DVD
great classic, enjoyed very much
A bad ripoff of The Thing.Peter Weller is undoubtably one of the worst actors of all time.(The only good thing he's ever done was Robocop where playing a robotic human really suited his style.)The special effects were very average,the characters mostly unlikable and the dialogue and direction was terrible.It really plunged itself into the pits in the final scene when Weller punched a woman in the face.


It all comes home for me as a self admittedly rednecked White bomber pilot says in the final briefing: “I have a crew whose lives are my responsibility. If it’s all the same to you Sir, I want the 332nd to take me to Berlin and back”. That cinematic statement is a long overdue Thank You from America to the pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group, both the living and the dead, for a job well done. I personally owe the Tuskegee Airmen a sincere vote of thanks, as does EVERY Black person who has ever had the honor of having flown a military aircraft for the United States. The Tuskegee Airmen blazed the trail that made it possible for others to follow. I’ve met a couple of the original Tuskegee pilots, and I’ve heard their stories. The discrimination and bigotry shown in the film was NOTHING compared to the realities that they faced day after day. Even after the war, as decorated fighter pilots, the bigotry they faced on their return to the US was unbelievable. One old fighter pilot told me of how he had just come ashore from the troopship in full uniform, and was almost immediately arrested by the military police in New York City on a charge of impersonating an officer and wearing unauthorized decorations; the MP just KNEW that there was no such thing as a Black fighter pilot. The Tuskegee Airmen Another told me of his postwar attempts to gain employment as an airline pilot as the lines geared up for the bright future that they saw coming. Ex military pilots with half his experience who were White were being snapped up without question… but after much beating around the bush, he was finally told that even as impressive as his credentials were, there was no place for him in the industry. He recalled that the airline representative that told him was so ashamed that he couldn’t look him in the eye as he said it. Lawrence Fishburn’s portrayal of Lt. Hannibal Lee is probably typical of the men who were part of this, the SECOND “Tuskegee Experiment”. They were college graduates, the best of the best, who had survived a system deliberately designed to eliminate them from flight training. Andre Braugher’s testimony (as Col. Ben O. Davis Jr.) before the Congressional committee says it all when he asks what he, as a Black soldier, should think of a nation that despises him even as he lays down his life to defend it… a nation that asks him to fight for principles that don’t apply to HIM personally. The film has technical flaws… every film does… but beyond them it tells a story that, by design or negligence, has been ignored by American history for almost a half century.