

Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in the pulse-pounding action film Sabotage, from the director of End of Watch and the writer of Training Day. When DEA task force leader Breacher Wharton (Schwarzenegger) storms a heavily armed cartel safe house, rogue members of his team use it as a cover to steal $10 million in cash. But just when they think their secret is safe, agents are killed off one-by-one, and everyone is a suspect, including the squad itself. Co-starring Sam Worthington, Olivia Williams, Terrence Howard, Joe Manganiello, Josh Holloway and Mireille Enos, Sabotage is an explosive tale of betrayal and trust that critics call "a tense, action-packed thrill ride!" (Mark DeCarlo, ABC-TV's Windy City LIVE) Review: Good movie - Good movie Review: Sabotage dvd - Action packed, with enough twists and turns in the movie to keep you interested. A good add to your DVD library.





| Contributor | Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Block, David Ayer, Ethan Smith, Harold Perrineau, Joe Manganiello, Josh Holloway, Martin Donovan, Max Martini, Mireille Enos, Olivia Williams, Palek Patel, Paul Hanson, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard Contributor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Block, David Ayer, Ethan Smith, Harold Perrineau, Joe Manganiello, Josh Holloway, Martin Donovan, Max Martini, Mireille Enos, Olivia Williams, Palek Patel, Paul Hanson, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,956 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers |
| Initial release date | 2014-07-22 |
| Language | English |
C**4
Good movie
Good movie
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Sabotage dvd
Action packed, with enough twists and turns in the movie to keep you interested. A good add to your DVD library.
S**N
Sabotage is much better than the critics would have you believe.
Having been a huge Arnold Schwarzenegger fan for nearly 30 years, I am always excited to see what the legendary actor is up to even today. His cameo in The Expendables was good fun (although his appearances in the sequels leave a lot to be desired), and his roles in Escape Plan, The Last Stand, and most recently, Terminator Genisys, at least were entertaining. The movie that gets the most scrutiny though since his full return to acting is Sabotage. Honestly, that makes absolutely no sense to me, this movie is really quite a treat. To be clear, this is not necessarily an action film. It does have action elements, but I would classify this as a thriller/mystery first and foremost. Schwarzenegger plays Breacher, the leader of an elite DEA squad of dirty cops. This team is composed of a who's who of recognizable faces: Sam Worthington (who has always gotten the short end of the stick from critics, but the guy has been the lead in some successful big-budget sci-fi films like Avatar, Terminator Salvation, Clash of the Titans, and Wrath of the Titans; here he is bald and has a tied up goatee beard); Mireille Enos (who is fantastic as a drug riddled and sex obsessed undercover member of the team; you might remember her as the wife in World War Z or the lead in AMC's The Killing); Joe Mangeniello (he's the big dude who looks like a supermodel in Magic Mike and Magic Mike XXL; here he's got a graying beard and cornrows); Terrence Howard (the star of Hustle & Flow and Fox's Empire, as well as the original War Machine in Iron Man plays the quietest member of the group); Max Martini (you'll recognize him from Saving Private Ryan, Pacific Rim, and The Unit); and Josh Holloway (Sawyer from Lost). The strong cast supports Arnold well, with Arnold easily giving one of his best performances on film as the tough-as-nails and infamous leader of the group. After they steal money from the cartel, they are suspended for months until they are cleared to return when no one can prove their guilt. Their reputation shot because of that theft, as well as their hard as nails attitudes and roughneck looks, makes them a force to be reckoned with as well as some of film's dirtiest lawmen. The rest of film follows the group as they are killed in horrific ways and who is behind these attacks. Investigating them are 2 agents played by Olivia Williams (the other star of the film, who does good work in support of Arnold) and Harold Perrineau (most recognizable still as Michael from Lost, but he's been around in The Matrix Reloaded, 28 Weeks Later, and many others). They get involved in the web spun by these dirty cops, investigating not just the cartel who has a past in abducting, killing, and sending the body parts of Breacher's family back to him, but the cops themselves, who are all suspicious enough to have done any of the crimes and killings themselves. The most obvious thing about this movie is that it is excessively violent. Some reviewers have commented that it almost resembles a slasher film, which is a tad much, but could fit the bill. I don't mind the violence as it fits with the tone set by the over-the-top characters that the film has introduced us to. David Ayer is well known for delivering wavering and violent cops or armed forces in past films, from writing Training Day and directing End of Watch, Fury, and Street Kings (as well as handling both duties on the upcoming villain centric comic book film, Suicide Squad). He does so here as well, giving us loads of blood, guts, and shoot-em-ups to match with Arnold and his corrupt team of police. Speaking of Arnold again, as I said, he gives one of his better late career performances. He is different than the usual heroic self, tattooed, grizzled, and somber in his old age and weary of everyone since his family has been killed in such a horrible way. I suppose my love for this movie comes from the unity of such a hard nosed group of people working together for a cause, despite them being unlikeable a-holes. The acting and comradely are top notch (in my opinion anyways), and I buy what the film is selling. They work together like a unit similar to Arnold other great commando unit movie, Predator, or even Stallone's Expendables. The investigation leads to some dark scenes and gory deaths. The film also does contain some good action, something else the film is often criticized for. Unfortunately, the marketing dictated that this would be an action film, which it really is not. The team building action is very cool and precise like that of a real SWAT unit, but few and far between with scenes of exposition, investigation, and talking filling the gaps. The Blu-ray gives plenty more to fill in the gaps, in the form of deleted scenes and alternate endings. A brief featurette also covers the making-of, mostly praising director Ayer and action star Schwarzenegger for their work on the film. I cannot see this movie ever hitting cult status, but if it does, it would be nice to get more information on behind-the-scenes. If you are a fan of Schwarzenegger, and want to see him do something a little different than most of his past films (but still be a badass), then open your mind, try not to read too much of the negativity this film has attached to it, and enjoy the proceedings.
L**N
Last of Arnie's resaonable movies
Good guy flick movie night entertainment.
C**Y
Worth the money
Good movie
L**L
Schwarzenegger and the A-team !!!
Well made movie, good acting, very interesting plot...and of course lots of action. I was surprised that the movie didn't have any sex scenes, which for an action movie with lots of profanity is odd. Getting back to foul language, I don't understand those people who were put off by the curse words in this film,...what did you expect? that they will speak a Shakespearean English? If you did not like Sabotage (2014) because of a "presumably big amount of curse words" used by the characters, than go watch a Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings, and leave movies like Sabotage to people who live in real world and not fantasy. Schwarzenegger even in his senior years is still kicking azz, and if you enjoyed watching The Last Stand with him (2013)------- -----you will like this one as well. What really makes this movie is the intrigue and characters. The "conspiracy" plot is very-much Hitchcockian. Sabotage reminded me of David Ayer's acclaimed action movie the Training Day (2001). As a matter of fact, Sabotage is very similar in nature to the Training Day and S.W.A.T. (2003). You have the good characters, and the semi-good characters, and of course the bad guys or gals. What also makes these movies similar are the: betrayals, revenge, redemption, and intense endings with the main hero being...$@#!%^ ---One thing is certain, David Ayer's films really stand out from all the other action movies produced in Hollywood these days.
T**A
Movie was Entertaining
Arrived as indicated in good condition. The dvd played without any issues. Movie was ok.
J**Y
Not for kids. Good adult flick.
Lots of violence but good story. Its arnold after all.
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