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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 9780790739731 Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0790739739 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 15, 1998 Running Time: 139 minutes Sales Rank: 4628 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: July 29, 1998 Related Items: Editorial Review: Description: This film centers on a former FBI hostage negotiator who, after being framed for murder, tries to clear his name by taking several people hostage in order to uncover the guilty party. Amazon.com essential video: Although it eventually runs out of smart ideas and resorts to a typically explosive finale, this above-average thriller rises above its formulaic limitations on the strength of powerful performances by Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey. Both play Chicago police negotiators with hotshot reputations, but when Jackson's character finds himself falsely accused of embezzling funds from a police pension fund, he's so thoroughly framed that he must take extreme measures to prove his innocence. He takes hostages in police headquarters to buy time and plan his strategy, demanding that Spacey be brought in to mediate with him as an army of cops threatens to attack, and a media circus ensues. Both negotiators know how to get into the other man's thoughts, and this intellectual showdown allows both Spacey and Jackson to ignite the screen with a burst of volatile intensity. Director F. Gary Gray is disadvantaged by an otherwise predictable screenplay, but he has a knack for building suspense and is generous to a fine supporting cast, including Paul Giamatti as one of Jackson's high-strung hostages, and the late J.T. Walsh in what would sadly be his final big-screen role. The movie should have trusted its compelling characters a little more, probing their psyches more intensely to give the suspense a deeper dramatic foundation, but it's good enough to give two great actors a chance to strut their stuff. --Jeff Shannon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The NegotiatorSamuel L. Jackson does a fantastic job in this thriller. It trigered many different emotions for me when I saw it in the theater. I then saw it on tv again and enjoyed it even more the second time. Now I own it for future enjoyment. Rating: - Loved itI love the movie. The dvd was in great condition. My favorite line... Crazy is on the bus Rating: - Heavy on tension and suspenseDanny Roman(Samuel L. Jackson) is a cop working as a negotiator. When his partner gets in too deep on a money scandel, he's gun downed. Danny is set up to take the heat. In one last desperate attempt, he makes a move that can very well end his life. He requests the service of another negotiator named Chris Sabian(Kevin Spacey). Danny hopes he can reveal the identities of the real criminals. If this isn't considered to be an excellent film, then I don't know what it is. "The Negotiator" ... Read More Rating: - An Intelligent, Taut ThrillerJust when you think he's cornered, he thinks of a new strategy. Samuel L. Jackson portrays Lieutenant Danny Roman, police hostage negotiator. When he's framed for a crime he didn't commit, against his fellow police officers no less, he knows that the only way out is to bring in an equally tough negotiator, Lieutenant Chris Sabian played by Kevin Spacey, who's from another precinct and who therefore could not have been contaminated by the bad elements within his own force, which buys him the necessary ... Read More Rating: - The NegotiatorSomeone is embezzling money from the police department, and when Danny Roman is accused of the deed, he ends up taking several hostages within the department when things escalate and get out of hand. Danny has lost confidence in everyone in his own department, so he requests hostage negotiator Chris Sabian to help negotiate, and help prove his innocence. As the situation gets to a critical level, pieces of the puzzle start to fall into place. This is a very intense emotional suspense movie. Samuel ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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