Full Metal Jacket
Matthew Modine Actor , Adam Baldwin Actor , Vincent D'Onofrio Actor , R. Lee Ermey Actor , Dorian Harewood Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Graphic Violence,Adult Situations,Not For Children,Profanity,War Violence
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Full Metal Jacket
Theatrical Release Date: 1987 06 26 (USA)
UPC: 085391163114
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Graphic Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Profanity, War Violence]
Summary: Stanley Kubrick's return to filmmaking after a seven-year hiatus, this film crystallizes the experience of the Vietnam War by concentrating on a group of raw Marine volunteers. Based on Gustav Hasford's novel The Short Timers, the film's first half details the volunteers' harrowing boot-camp training under the profane, power-saw guidance of drill instructor Sgt. Hartman (R. Lee Ermey, a real-life drill instructor whose performance is one of the most terrifyingly realistic on record). Part two takes place in Nam, as seen through the eyes of the now thoroughly indoctrinated marines. Ironically, Full Metal Jacket was filmed almost entirely in England. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: War
Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – National Board of Review
Features:
2000 digital master from restored elements
Soundtrack newly remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1
Theatrical trailer
Languages: English & Fran?ais
Subtitles: English, Fran?ais, Espa?ol & Portugu?s (feature film only)
Full Metal Jacket
Format: DVD
Release Date: 05/15/2007
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 116 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish,Portuguese
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Full Metal Jacket
1. Haircut Montage [1:35]
2. Sgt. Hartman Names His Maggots [5:57]
3. Drill [2:26]
4. "This Is My Rifle." [3:19]
5. Obstacle Course [4:17]
6. Joker's Got Guts [2:03]
7. Helping Pyle [4:07]
8. The Jelly Donut [4:20]
9. Night Attack [2:06]
10. Motivated Marines [2:08]
11. God and the Corps [1:27]
12. Pyle and His Rifle [4:27]
13. Graduation [1:41]
14. Full Metal Jacket [2:54]
15. Pyle's Major Malfunction [2:32]
16. Vietnam [2:21]
17. The Stories We Write [4:09]
18. Base Under Attack [4:33]
19. No Ann-Margret? [2:01]
20. Trigger Happy [2:55]
21. What the Dead Know [2:10]
22. The Word of God [2:10]
23. Reunion With Cowboy [3:08]
24. Guest of Honor [1:24]
25. Approaching Hue City [1:54]
26. First Strike [3:15]
27. Vietnam: The Movie [2:12]
28. Words Over the Dead [1:58]
29. Interview Subjects [3:10]
30. Negotiations [2:34]
31. New Squad Leader [2:53]
32. The Sniper [2:27]
33. Two Men Down [4:48]
34. Animal Mother's Charge [3:03]
35. Cowboy's End [2:58]
36. Getting the Sniper [3:26]
37. "Shoot Me." [5:54]
38. Alive and Not Afraid [1:49]
39. End Credits [3:35]
Jason Clark
For his first film since 1980's The Shining, legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick turned his attention to this adaptation of Gustav Hasford's The Short Timers, creating a harrowing Vietnam War picture that was one of the last of the slew of war films being made in this period in the late 1980s. Full Metal Jacket is widely described as a two-act film, the first being a gripping look at Marine basic training and madness, and the second covering more conventional battleground territory. As with any Kubrick film, though, it has more on its mind than typical war sentiments, as it is a vital addition to his body of work illustrating the poisoning of the human spirit and the cruelty that men are capable of. Shockingly, the film was shot in England (as virtually all of Kubrick's modern films have been), which doubles for both sections of the film quite convincingly. The film had the misfortune of debuting after Oliver Stone's Platoon had just swept the Oscars, and many felt it didn't resonate with the same emotional force as that more straightforward picture. In another bizarre footnote, the film contains a passage of dialogue that found its way into a smash hit for the notoriously lewd rap act 2 Live Crew titled "Me So Horny," an odd occurrence given Kubrick's infamously meticulous handling of his films and their content. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Tony Carey
Actor
David George
Actor
John Wilson
Actor
Robert Nichols
Actor
Dave Perry
Actor
Du Hu Ta
Actor
Michael Williams
Actor
Harry Davies
Actor
Derek Hart
Actor
Chad Dowdell
Actor
Bill Thompson
Actor
Tony Smith
Actor
Steve Hudson
Actor
Gustav Hasford
Screenwriter
Michael Herr
Screenwriter
Stanley Kubrick
Director
Stanley Kubrick
Producer
Stanley Kubrick
Screenwriter
Abigail Mead
Composer (Music Score)
Jan Harlan
Executive Producer
Matthew Modine
Actor
Adam Baldwin
Actor
Vincent D'Onofrio
Actor
R. Lee Ermey
Actor
Dorian Harewood
Actor
Arliss Howard
Actor
Kevin Howard
Actor
Ed O'Ross
Actor
John Terry
Actor
Kirk Taylor
Actor
Ian Tyler
Actor
Papillon Soo Soo
Actor
Tan Hung Francione
Actor
Costas Dino Chimona
Actor
Peter Merrill
Actor
Keiron Jecchinis
Actor
John Stafford
Actor
Gary Landon Mills
Actor
Ngoc Le
Actor
Leanne Hong
Actor
Gil Kopel
Actor
Herbert Norville
Actor
Bruce Boa
Actor
Tim Colceri
Actor
Sal Lopez
Actor
Peter "Snowball" Edmund
Actor
Marcus D'Amico
Actor
Keith Hodlak
Actor
Nguyen Hue Phong
Actor
Country: UK,USA

