Blu-Ray Movies - Order From Amazon.com Direct And Save Up To 58%!
 Location:  Home » Blu-Ray Movies » Armageddon [Blu-ray]  
Categories
Blu-Ray Movies
Blu-Ray Players
Blu Ray Articles
Blu Ray Movies Versus DVD Movies
Categories
Blu-ray Store
Most Requested DVDs
3-for-2 Blu-ray Sale
Romance
Romantic Comedies
Romantic Drama
Grade Level
Preschool
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Middle & High School
College
Post-Graduate

Armageddon [Blu-ray]

Armageddon [Blu-ray]Director: Michael Bay
Actors: Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Will Patton
Studio: Touchstone Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $10.73
as of 7/29/2010 15:01 CDT details
You Save: $19.26 (64%)

In Stock


New (38) Used (3) from $10.73

Seller: REM SALES LTD
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 1279 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,375

Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), French (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Blu-ray
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Running Time: 150 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.5 x 0.7

MPN: DISBR53645
UPC: 786936726169
EAN: 0786936726169
ASIN: B0036EH3TS

Theatrical Release Date: 1998
Release Date: April 27, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tell A Friend
Add to Wishlist
Add to Wedding Registry
Add to Baby Registry

Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
SET IN THE MAYAN CIVILIZATION, WHEN A MAN'S IDYLLIC PRESENCE IS BRUTALLY DISRUTED BY A VIOLENT INVADING FORCE, HE IS TAKEN ON A PERILOUS JOURNEY TO A WORLD RULED BY FEAR & OPPRESSION WHERE A HARROWING END AWAITS HIM.

Amazon.com essential video
The latest testosterone-saturated blow-'em-up from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay (The Rock, Bad Boys) continues Hollywood's millennium-fueled fascination with the destruction of our planet. There's no arguing that the successful duo understands what mainstream American audiences want in their blockbuster movies--loads of loud, eye-popping special effects, rapid-fire pacing, and patriotic flag waving. Bay's protagonists--the eight crude, lewd, oversexed (but lovable, of course) oil drillers summoned to save the world from a Texas-sized meteor hurling toward the earth--are not flawless heroes, but common men with whom all can relate. In this huge Western-in-space soap opera, they're American cowboys turned astronauts. Sci-fi buffs will appreciate Bay's fetishizing of technology, even though it's apparent he doesn't understand it as anything more than flashing lights and shiny gadgets. Smartly, the duo also tries to lure the art-house crowd, raiding the local indie acting stable and populating the film with guys like Steve Buscemi, Billy Bob Thornton, Owen Wilson, and Michael Duncan, all adding needed touches of humor and charisma. When Bay applies his sledgehammer aesthetics to the action portions of the film, it's mindless fun; it's only when Armageddon tackles humanity that it becomes truly offensive. Not since Mississippi Burning have racial and cultural stereotypes been substituted for characters so blatantly--African Americans, Japanese, Chinese, Scottish, Samoans, Muslims, French ... if it's not white and American, Bay simplifies it. Or, make that white male America; the film features only three notable females--four if you count the meteor, who's constantly referred to as a "bitch that needs drillin'," but she's a hell of a lot more developed and unpredictable than the other women characters combined. Sure, Bay's film creates some tension and contains some visceral moments, but if he can't create any redeemable characters outside of those in space, what's the point of saving the planet? --Dave McCoy

Amazon.com
The latest testosterone-saturated blow-'em-up from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay (The Rock, Bad Boys) continues Hollywood's millennium-fueled fascination with the destruction of our planet. There's no arguing that the successful duo understands what mainstream American audiences want in their blockbuster movies--loads of loud, eye-popping special effects, rapid- fire pacing, and patriotic flag waving. Bay's protagonists--the eight crude, lewd, oversexed (but lovable, of course) oil drillers summoned to save the world from a Texas-sized meteor hurling toward the earth--are not flawless heroes, but common men with whom all can relate. In this huge Western-in-space soap opera, they're American cowboys turned astronauts. Sci-fi buffs will appreciate Bay's fetishizing of technology, even though it's apparent he doesn't understand it as anything more than flashing lights and shiny gadgets. Smartly, the duo also tries to lure the art-house crowd, raiding the local indie acting stable and populating the film with guys like Steve Buscemi, Billy Bob Thornton, Owen Wilson, and Michael Duncan, all adding needed touches of humor and charisma. When Bay applies his sledgehammer aesthetics to the action portions of the film, it's mindless fun; it's only when Armageddon tackles humanity that it becomes truly offensive. Not since Mississippi Burning have racial and cultural stereotypes been substituted for characters so blatantly--African Americans, Japanese, Chinese, Scottish, Samoans, Muslims, French ... if it's not white and American, Bay simplifies it. Or, make that white male America; the film features only three notable females--four if you count the meteor, who's constantly referred to as a "bitch that needs drillin'," but she's a hell of a lot more developed and unpredictable than the other women characters combined. Sure, Bay's film creates some tension and contains some visceral moments, but if he can't create any redeemable characters outside of those in space, what's the point of saving the planet? --Dave McCoy


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 1279
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...256Next »



4 out of 5 stars Not Bad   July 29, 2010
newtrose
I love this movie and I wanted it on bluray. But its not as sharp as my other blurays. It still much clearer than your regular dvd.


5 out of 5 stars Great action movie   July 28, 2010
Stephan H. Kaden (Los Angeles)
Armageddon is not Hamlet. And all the better, it is a fun, wild, free of logic, and well done. Liv Tyler is to die for, Bruce is classic. The Blu-Ray is excellent - though I did not even look for any extras, if there was not any that would be sad - like a making of. But I love it and the Blu-Ray quality.


5 out of 5 stars movie review   July 25, 2010
Danny
the movie came ontime, i havent had time to open it up to check it out yet. but its a great film!


3 out of 5 stars a Re-Evaluation   July 24, 2010
The Wizard (UT.)
It's hard to watch any Jerry Bruckheimer Production now, after seeing TEAM AMERICA. You always wind up laughing at scenes, that werent intended to be funny...


5 out of 5 stars SuperSeller   July 18, 2010
John
I received this item in no time flat! Great Condition as described in the ad. BUY from this seller, will not disappoint

Showing reviews 1-5 of 1279
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...256Next »


CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.

Blu Ray Movies | Blu Ray Players



amazing  blu ray  bruce willis  michael bay  sci fi action