The Green Hornet (Blu-ray 3D) (2011)

The Green Hornet (Blu-ray 3D)
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Action violence and coarse language

Director: Michel Gondry
Actors: Seth Rogen, Christoph Waltz, Cameron Diaz, Jay Chou, Tom Wilkinson, Edward James Olmos, Edward Furlong

To watch this Blu-ray 3D disc you need a suitable Blu-ray 3D player, 3D HD TV, HDMI connection and 3D glasses.

Britt Reid (Seth Rogen), son and heir to Los Angeles' largest newspaper fortune, is a rich, spoiled playboy who has been happy to maintain a direction-less existence. When his father James Reid (Tom Wilkinson) dies, Britt meets an impressive and resourceful company employee, Kato (Jay Chou). They realize that they have the resources to do something worthwhile with their lives and finally step out of James Reid's shadow. Kato builds the ultimate weapon, The Black Beauty, an indestructible car with every weapon imaginable and Britt decides that in order to be heroes, they will pose as villains. With the help of Britt's new secretary, Lenore Case (Cameron Diaz), they learn that the chief criminal in the city is named Benjamin Chudnofsky (Christoph Waltz). He has united all the gangs under his power, and he quickly sees that the Green Hornet is a direct threat to the prosperous criminal underworld he controls.

DVD
Status: LongWait
Run time: 119mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (3)

3 Member Reviews
Twisties and Nuts
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great surprise to watch a movie that is much better than you expect and seeing it in 3d was even better. Loved the comedy throughout the action. Loved the car also !
Posted Thursday, 15 November 2012 See my other reviews
Peter_melb
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Wasn't expecting it to be so funny, but having Seth Rogen in the movie i should have! must see!
Posted Saturday, 22 September 2012 See my other reviews
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Light-hearted fun, isn't meant to be a 'serious' super hero movie, unlike all the others over the past couple of years - a welcome change. A few laugh-out-loud moments. Probably Christoph Waltz's worst film, but the double barrel gun never gets old! Film obviously wasn't shot in 3D - the end credits made the best use of the technology, most of the film was mediocre in this regard.
Posted Saturday, 11 August 2012 See my other reviews