... In 1965 a movie slipped under cinema goers radar's and got little or no acclaim until it was first screened on television in the early 70's; that movie was Flight Of The Phoenix. The trouble with Flight Of The Phoenix in 1965 was that it was a movie that belonged to the 1950's in its style ... Read review
The only way out is up A group of air crash survivors are stranded in the Mongolian ... more
desert with no chance of rescue. Facing a brutal environment dwindling resources and an attack by desert smugglers they realize their only hope is doing the impossi...
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Ernest Borgnine in this gripping tale of courage and suspense. When their cargo plane crashes in the Sahara Desert, the only hope for a crew of oilmen and military personnel is to try to rebuild the craft before they all perish from heat and deprivation. Based on Elleston Trevor's popular novel of the same name, and artfully directed by Robert Aldrich, THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX is a riveting combination of finely honed character studies and an exciting story line.
James Stewart heads an impressive cast that includes Richard Attenborough, Peter Finch and ... more
Ernest Borgnine in this gripping tale of courage and suspense. When their cargo plane crashes in the Sahara Desert, the only hope for a crew of oilmen and military personnel is to try to rebuild the craft before they all perish from the heat and deprivation. Based on Elleston Trevor's popular novel of the same name, and artfully directed by Robert Aldrich, The Flight Of The Phoenix is a riveting combination of finely honed character studies and an exciting story line.
Action & Adventure - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Melissa George, Ron Rifkin, Jennifer Garner, Ricky Gervais, Quentin Tarantino
Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam
Production Year: 1964 - Action/Adventure - Director: Cyril Endfield - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, Nigel Green
Advantages: Action packed thrills ans spills all the way Disadvantages: Dull special features
...early 70's; that movie was Flight Of The Phoenix. The trouble with Flight Of The Phoenix in 1965 was that it was a movie that belonged to the 1950's in its style and story.
In 2004 having been remade Flight Of The Phoenix again slipped under under the radar the difference was that this time unfortunately it was much needed; and it was very much a movie of today. Flight Of The Phoenix has it all action, disaster, comedy, drama with ... ...is fine, but during the flight out they encounter a terrific sand storm; during this the plane crashes into the most remote part of the desert without life for over 200 miles.
Just prior to the crash the planes transmitter broke off the plane leaving them without means of communicating with the outside world. Worse still they soon discover that they are less alone than they realised; Mongolian bandits are closing on on them wanting ... more
I don't know about you but although I enjoy modern cinema (1960's onwards) I cannot help but think of the magic of the past. A bigger issue with me is that we don't have the big action adventure type movies that we had even 20 years ago. In 1965 a movie slipped under cinema goers radar's and got little or no acclaim until it was first screened on television in the early 70's; that movie was Flight Of The Phoenix. The trouble with Flight Of The Phoenix in 1965 was that it was a movie that belonged to the 1950's in its style and story.
In 2004 having been remade Flight Of The Phoenix again slipped under under the radar the difference was that this time unfortunately it was much needed; and it was very much a movie of today. Flight Of The Phoenix has it all action, disaster, comedy, drama with fantastic performances from all cast and a scorching soundtrack; if this movie has passed you by then maybe now is a time to put that right.
In a oiling rig in the middle of the Mongolian desert things have gone bad, having located oil but been not actually been able to drill any the company decides to shut down the rig. Captain Robert Town and his co-pilot are sent in to pick up the workers and transport them to Beijing. The collection part is fine, but during the flight out they encounter a terrific sand storm; during this the plane crashes into the most remote part of the desert without life for over 200 miles.
Just prior to the crash the planes transmitter broke off the plane leaving them without means of communicating with the outside world. Worse still they soon discover that they are less alone than they realised; Mongolian bandits are closing on on them wanting to loot the plane. As things become more desperate and crew members are lost the sinister Elliot comes into the frame with the idea of building a new plane out of the wreckage of the old one; but will they run out of food or people before the construction is complete.
CAST
Dennis Quaid .... Frank Towns Tyrese Gibson .... A.J. Giovanni Ribisi .... Elliott Miranda Otto .... Kelly Tony Curran .... Rodney Sticky Fingaz .... Jeremy (as Kirk Jones) Jacob Vargas .... Sammi Hugh Laurie .... Ian
I had not seen the original movie for 20 odd years, but it was a tale that remained implanted in my brain; it was such an emotional and gripping movie that you could not help but enjoy, and more or less everybody that saw it did. As a result I expected very little from this remake, I have seen very few good remakes and was in two minds to not even bother with this in case it ruined those memories of the past. But to my complete surprise I find myself saying that not only was it as good as the original, but with the hindsight of certain revelations since the original it's actually a much better movie. That being said I did hope over to Play to purchase the original straight after watching the remake.
Some movies you find yourself not liking until you get a sizeable way into the film, with Phoenix your already into the thick of it from the minute the credits begin to roll. The reason for this is that the initial story prior to the crash is a continued roll with a pre crash runtime of about 6 minutes. So in that time you have been made familiar with the plane as well as several members of the crew. By the time the plane has crashed you have already decided who you like and who you don't and you can clearly see who the "problem" characters are going to be.
I have been a bit despondent with Dennis Quaid of late, he seemed to be incapable of working on anything other than a crappy teen chick flick. His role as Frank Towns was a refreshing, a certainly more in line with his roles of the 80's; he is instantly likeable if not a bit tetchy. Giovanni Ribisi plays suitably sleezy contrast to the respected Towns; his character of Elliot is always deep in thought thinking beyond the realms of the others, though his intentions are never clear till near the very end. The rest of the cast including Miranda Otto and Hugh Laurie all have equal billing and positioning in the movie; each one of the cast members displaying the range of emotions you can expect when potentially facing death.
One thing that I absolutely love about the movie is the power that sound is given over the movie. Explosions, crashing, the storms and gunshots sound better than I have ever heard in a movie. At times the dialogue plays second fiddle to the music and sound but this does not reflect badly it just gives the movie more power and depth. On the subject of music the score for the film is incredibly well planned out, I'm amazed in fact that a big deal was not made out of the soundtrack. Each piece of music is an exact alternate end contrast to the last. 70's classic Gimme Some Lovin' is followed by Outkast's Hey Ya (which is played in its entirety), and from Hey Ya we fall into a piece of stunning chilled Ibiza music that sits alongside a particularly harrowing death.
Death is an area that stops this movie falling into the family category, but I'd still be tempted to let children see this as in death the movie is quite educational. From how you would look after a night out in the sandstorms, to what a Mongolian bandit might do to your body if they found you dead in the desert. I appreciate this might sound quite graphic, but its not something that would cause nightmares, nothing worse than the characters melting at the end of Raiders Of The lost Ark anyway.
Flight Of The Phoenix was an amazing surprise a movie I could not stop watching for its entire 110 minutes runtime, you learn so much about desert life and the effects it can have, water rationing etc. In fact the dialogue is littered with educational things that you may or may not have known, certainly it would be good for a child especially when teaching them the value of seemingly valueless things. Phoenix is a fantastic action packed and refreshing change from the type action adventure movies we are subjected to nowadays.
Special Features
An audio commentary featuring the director and crew is mainly quite boring; however its quite humorous to hear the trouble they had to create storms when needed and how they worked against unexpected storms; in fact you can hear the vitriol in director John Moores voice as he enters into almost dementia when discussing these scenes.
The deleted scenes are a typical "dead" offering of bits that were re-cut and replaced in the movie or theoretically deleted, its annoying though as the commentary is not removable and some of the conversations of the characters you might actually want to hear.
Extended scenes is as stated really, no real comments to make on this and the reasons for cutting these scenes are obvious.
Phoenix Diaries is a featurette that shows in depth the issues of filming in a less than desirable location and more importantly the problems with working with sand. Miranda Otto suffers quite badly here receiving so much sand in her eyes that filming is stopped for two days while she is hospitalised.
Flight Of The Phoenix is available from Play.com for just £5.99.
Advantages: Well made with good acting Disadvantages: Drags a bit
Flight of the Phoenix is a 2004 remake of the 1965 film of the same name starring James Stewart and Richard Attenborough. It isa disaster movie about survival and teamwork, and is a solid remake of a very good film.
The Plot
Following the crash of a plane in the Mongolian desert, the survivors must work together and struggle in the conditions facing them in a race against time to find a way out of their predicament. Each and every hour they use ... ...dehydration and madness. This quirky bunch of characters must combine their skills to survive, and the only way out seems the most infeasible: rebuilding a plane from the remains of the crashed one!
The Cast and Performances
This is a cast full of names. All characters have something that is useful to their survival or escape. Dennis Quaid plays Frank Towns, who quickly takes control of the group and sets about finding a way of fixing the plane ...
pmcds 20.03.2008
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Advantages: the scenery, Dennis Quaid, interesting mix of characters, entertaining Disadvantages: Not sure about Hugh Laurie, slightly predictable
Now, I have the possibly unusual aspect here that I have not seen the original film, so I could only take this as a film in itself, not comparable to something else. As a film overall I found it entertaining. An oil company shuts down a desert branch and a plane is sent to take the workers home, which then gets brought down by a sand storm, forcing the disparate mix of survivors to find a way to get home and work together. A bit of a cliched story ... ...predictable. I enjoyed the interesting development of how the characters learn to get along, the frustrations as they have to work without water and find a way to survive, and the rather glorious scenic shots of sand and desert (I watched this around the same time as Michael Palin's Sahara so had had enough of desert shots by the end!).
The film was a little frustrating for me in the way that it held such promise but didn't quite deliver - the characters ...
aunico 07.06.2006
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Advantages: Cool Soundtrack Disadvantages: Oh, There are quite a few!
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Starring: Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi, Tyrese, Miranda Otto ,Tony Curran, Sticky Fingaz, Hugh Laurie, Jacob Vargas, Scott Michael Campbell ,Kevork Malikyan Release date: June 27, 2005 Production year: 2004 Run time: 108 mins The Story: An oil company shuts downa remote drilling site in teh mongolian desert and sends a plane to collect its misfit employees and the equipment. On route back the plane gets into difficulty ... ...The pilot and passengers survive apart from a couple of people who arnt even introduced to the viewers and so were obviously going to be lost.
After awaiting rescue in the searing heat and realising that it probably isn't coming they decide to build a new plane out of the old parts and machinery from the drilling site. With numerous hicups, such as sandstorm, nomadic desert pirates, and rouge workers, this film is a slow and painful crawl through ...
wompie99 29.08.2005
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The Summary A group of passenger crash their plane in the Mongolian desert, with no chance of being saved. So they begin to overcome their trials and begin to unite.
The Review
This movie was an okay survival movie, with good visual effects and alright actors who get the job done. My first impression was that it was a bit boring but after a while things started to pick up and there were conflicts between the survivors you got told about the survivors ... ...the desert smugglers battled them. But the building of the plane was little in detail. The film is rated 15 and runs for 1hr 49 mins, also it is in widescreen and comes with many features from a audio commentary to deleted scenes. Overall the film was average and okay. ...
narutogoku 15.08.2007
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Advantages: Action-packed tense drama Disadvantages: Yet another re-make
!" by Outkast accompanied by the characters playing on make-shift instruments produced by various tools as they work on the plane.
The DVD features over 15 minutes of ?never-before-seen footage" with deleted and extended scenes. However, it must be said that the deleted scenes were deleted for good reason. There is a film commentary by director John Moore, producers John Davis & Wyck Godfrey and production designer Patrick Lumb that although technically interesting becomes a little tedious. The best of the extras is undoubtedly, the Phoenix Diaries in which a documentary crew follow the cast and crew to Africa where the desert scenes were filmed.
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time is given to each one. They are stock characters; the bureaucrat, the roughneck pilot, the hard man, the feisty woman, the mad scientist and so on and so forth. And each has his own particular skill that enables them to contribute to the group's survival and with a name like "Flight of the Phoenix", the ending is never in doubt. But as someone once said, it is the journey, not the arrival that counts and there are plenty of diverting mini-adventures to entertain. There is a sense of invention about the deaths that inevitably form a part of the film, whether people are falling out of the plane as it breaks apart, being flayed alive by sand or experiencing real bullet-time. There are some nice sequences that build affection for the characters, like the Bill Cosby and Bill Clinton take-off commentary by Frank and co-pilot AJ, or when Frank ...
Advantages: Giovanni Ribisi is great as Elliott, The soundtrack is pretty good Disadvantages: The script is simply dull. The movie is half an hour too long, Not enough character development, felt like a total waste of 2 hours
I seem to be watching an awful lot of films at the moment and the most part they are turning out to be awful movies. The latest to join that list is the recent Dennis Quaid release, Flight Of The Phoenix. I'd seen a few clips and trailers for it and thought it might be worth watching to see how it turned out. I didn't have too high hopes as I sat down to watch it and that was probably just as well. The cast looked quite impressive but could the film actually deliver?
When he's sent to close down an oil rig in the middle of the Mongolian desert, Captain Frank Towns (Dennis Quaid) thinks it'll be an easy in and out job. For the most part it is and it's not till they are on the way home they start to experience problems. He tries to take the plane over the top of the storm but it appears to be too heavy. Very soon the propeller flies off ...
A pilot on a routine trip to investigate some remote oil rigs in the Gobi Desert makes a crash landing in the middle of nowhere. For him, and the men along for the ride, a slow, tortured, thirsty death seems certain, unless the plucky mechanic in the crew can design a whole new plane from the wreckage. The men and one woman have to tangle with murderous desert raiders and numerous sandstorms in addition to the frequent squabbling amongst themselves.
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20th Century Fox Home Entertainment; Deluxe Video Service - Fox
Commentary, The Phoenix Diaries, Extended Scenes, Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
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Dolby Digital 5.1
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Dolby Digital 5.1 English
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Originally a 1965 Jimmy Stewart vehicle, this FLIGHT gets a rough and ready updating for the new century, with the stalwart Dennis Quaid now inhabiting the title role. He's a pilot on a routine trip out to investigate some remote oil rigs in the Gobi Desert, but things go wrong and he makes a crash landing in the middle of nowhere. For him, and the men along for the ride, a slow, tortured, thirsty death seems certain, unless the plucky mechanic in the crew (Giovanni Ribisi) can design a whole new plane from the wreckage. As with the original, this is a manly adventure of rugged survival and mechanical ingenuity, only this time there's a woman on board, Kelly (Miranda Otto) who generates some romantic sparks. Some of the other survivors are played by: Tyrese Gibson, Sticky Fingaz, Bob Brown and Kirk Jones. The men and one woman have to tangle with murderous desert raiders and numerous sandstorms in addition to the frequent squabbling amongst themselves. Director John Moore gets a lot of mileage out of the desert backdrop and Ribisi is solid as the mechanic with a troubled past. Edward Burns (THE BROTHERS McMULLEN) co-wrote the new screenplay.
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