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THE TERMINAL Comedy Movie DVD Widescreen Edition Film w Tom Hanks NEW & SEALED

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language
English
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Actor
Tom Hanks
Sub-Genre
Comedy
Director
Steven Spielberg
Features
Widescreen
Country/Region of Manufacture
Mexico
Edition
Standard Edition
UPC
0678149167924
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Comedy-Romantic Comedy
Run Time
128 min.
Movie/TV Title
The Terminal
Studio
Dreamworks Video

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0678149167924
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16046029950

Product Key Features

Rating
PG-13
Movie/TV Title
The Terminal
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Comedy-Romantic Comedy
Studio
Dreamworks Video
Run Time
128 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.55 in
Item Weight
0.13 lb
Item Length
7.42 in
Item Width
5.27 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

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  • Top critical review

    Boring

    I will never watch this movie again. It was honestly one of the most boring movies I've ever seen. It was unrealistic and corny. I had to stop watching about 2/3s way into. I should have stopped earlier in. Also, Hanks was also VERY mis-casted in this which made it even more unrealistic.

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  • The Terminal

    Viktor Navorksi (Tom Hanks) falls into a bureaucratic crack in the system when his plane lands at New York's JFK airport from the fictitious country of Krakozhia. Unbeknownst to Navorski, his country fell prey to a military coup while he was in flight, causing it to be wiped from the map. This effectively renders his passport null and void, meaning he cannot legally enter America, nor return to his now nonexistent home. Barely able to speak English, the hapless Navorski is offered a sanctuary of sorts by kindly staff who allow him to freely inhabit the airport. With little money to his name, Navorski has to quickly shed his feelings of displacement, confusion, and alienation to survive. Fortunately he has a resourceful nature, and makes a meager amount of money for food by returning ...

  • The Terminal (DVD, 2004)

    Tom Hanks plays Viktor Navorshi, a Krakozhian citizen, who arrives at New York's Kennedy airport following an overnight coup in his country. With civil war raging, the U.S. has suspended diplomatic relations, meaning that Viktor's passport is now null and void. He cannot enter the U.S. or return to Krakozhia. So, he is temporarily a resident of the International terminal. Viktor only came to the U.S. to fulfill the dream of his deceased father, who was a tremendous jazz enthusiast. In 1958, Viktor's father saw a picture in a Hungarian newspaper entitled "Great Day in Harlem". The photograph had the names and pictures of 57 jazz musicians, and Viktor's father vowed to get the autographs of all. Having optained 56, he died needing one more, tenor saxophonist ...

  • The Terminal

    Viktor Navorksi (Tom Hanks) falls into a bureaucratic crack in the system when his plane lands at New York's JFK airport from the fictitious country of Krakozhia. Unbeknownst to Navorski, his country fell prey to a military coup while he was in flight, causing it to be wiped from the map. This effectively renders his passport null and void, meaning he cannot legally enter America, nor return to his now nonexistent home. Barely able to speak English, the hapless Navorski is offered a sanctuary of sorts by kindly staff who allow him to freely inhabit the airport. With little money to his name, Navorski has to quickly shed his feelings of displacement, confusion, and alienation to survive. Fortunately he has a resourceful nature, and makes a meager amount of money for food by returning ...

  • Another Great Tom Hanks Movie

    "The Terminal" has a lot going for it. It has the crowd-drawing director, actor, actress, and a plot that would make anyone say, "how in the world?" And for the most part, it lives up to it. Hanks is absolutely amazing in his role. I forgot it was him for the majority of the film, and though that should be par for the acting course, it's not for many actors. He loses himself as Victor, and he's not afraid to lay it out for his character. He changed his walk, stance, everything for Victor. It's the complete package, and Hanks never misses a beat. Spielberg delivers what you expect: excellent directing. There are so many little touches in the background during the entire film that you sit and smile when you catch it, and when a scene comes off as ...