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Tigerland Blu ray Reviews
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May 23, 2011 at 3:14 pm
Pros: video and audio capture the gritty theatrical experience; engrossing war film is unique and wonderful
Cons: no real reservations
Cons: no real reservations
It’s pretty amazing that a mere three years after directing the outrageously campy and risible Batman & Robin, Joel Schumacher was turning out an incisive, engrossing film like Tigerland. The two films couldn’t be more different with one relying on huge stars and enormous production values costing megamillions and the other featuring no big stars (at the time) and boasting a truly meager production budget telling a story that defies one not to become invested in its narrative. Now more than a decade after the film’s production, it can still stand tall: a violent and unpredictable war film that ironically takes place during basic training rather than during actual combat.
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