Murder at the Presidio
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Average customer review:Product Description
The story of an Army criminal investigator assigned to San Francisco's Presidio to find out more about the murder of a high ranking officer's wife.
Genre: Suspense
Rating: R
Release Date: 5-DEC-2006
Media Type: DVD
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34368 in DVD
- Brand: PHILLIPS,LOU DIAMON
- Released on: 2005-08-09
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
- Dubbed in: Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
- Running time: 88 minutes
Customer Reviews
Holy Mole-y this is a great flick
Like the above comments, I must say that J Stew's performance in this movie is stellar. At one point he is lying there dead, and you just can't beat acting like that. Not to mention, he is totally hot.
Very Disappointing --
The movie plot as a whole was very good - with credible acting - have always enjoyed LDP's acting.
Especially as the sniper in Numb3rs --
I didn't get a sense of the Presidio in the film - just references.
I have never seen a movie when the bed scene is ever necessary to the plot - just added to tittilate the male viewers. Fast forwarded and never missed a thing.
The Bootie trap was not necessary unless he was a psychic and was mentally hit with flash.
Too bad I paid money for the parts I didn't need to see. Don't buy, you will get a better sense of the plot when shown [and cleaned up] on TV
Stan Brooks' Rosebud
Orson Welles has Citizen Kane and Coppola had the Godfather saga. Now, Stan Brooks has made his masterpiece. Much to Joe in the OC's chagrin, "Murder at the Presidio" has it all: great writing, top-notch action, fantastic production and incredible acting. LDP just nails the lead in this flick, and Jason Priestly shows that he's grown up since his 90210 days. But the real revelation in this film is budding superstar Jason Stewart as "Mafia Suit." His trademark lines "Show me what you got" and "You always say that" are as iconic as anything Arnold ever uttered, and were even immortalized in song by TISM. J Stew was able to parlay that performance into a role as "Bar Patron" in the now-cancelled sitcom "According to Jim." Way to go guys.




