Edison Force | 
| Director: David J. Burke Actors: Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey, Justin Timberlake, Ll Cool J, Dylan Mcdermott Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 92 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D15165D UPC: 043396151659 EAN: 0043396151659 ASIN: B000FI8MPM
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: July 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Oscar Award winning actors Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby) and Kevin Spacey (LA Confidential and upcoming Superman Returns) star in this intense thriller about an all encompassing network of corruption within a city's justice system that nobody has dared to challenge until now' featuring Dylan McDermott (In the Line of Fire) LL Cool J (S.W.A.T.) and the acting debut of musician Justin Timberlake (upcoming Alpha Dog).Upon his discovery of a den of corrupt policemen a fresh-faced journalist relies on his mentor a jaded reporter and an investigator for a powerful district attorney to expose the truth behind the cops that rule the streets of Edison.System Requirements:Run Time: 97 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS Rating: R UPC: 043396151659 Manufacturer No: 15165
Amazon.com If Edison, the city in which Edison Force takes place, is equivalent to Batman's Gotham City, then Batman, in this action drama, is Justin Timberlake. Pollack (Timberlake) is a naive young news reporter who clumsily discovers, and eventually exposes, complete corruption within the F.R.A.T. division of Edison's police department. F.R.A.T. recruits are unmarried men with a history of violence, contracted out as bounty hunters to halt rampant murder, drug dealing, and prostitution on the streets. As two of their main men, Lazerov (Dylan McDermott) and Deed (LL Cool J) kill several innocent people while on duty, Pollack begins digging for evidence to bust them. Inept, Pollack enlists help from seasoned journalists Moses Ashford (Morgan Freeman) and Lee Wallace (Kevin Spacey), who do help Pollack crack the case, but not without warning Pollack against the perils of devoting one's life to exposing fraudulent behavior. True journalists, in Edison Force, are superheroes. Though it's difficult not to envision Timberlake as the pop star he is, it is always a pleasure to see the handsome LL Cool J in a uniform and wielding guns. The most convincing actor in Edison Force is Kevin Spacey, whose hard-boiled acting imbues his part with a Mean Streets quality. Action-packed, this film deserves mention in the history of cop films, though in terms of style, it has nothing on great film noir. --Trinie Dalton
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edison force June 4, 2009 Brenda Shultz (tennessee, usa) This is a really great movie. Not for kids. It is based on a true story. It is horribly sad. But it is a must see. This movie will open your eye's. It is filled with excitement.
edison "effort" November 1, 2008 B. Wigginton (ri, usa) edison force was ok. with a bigger budget and maybe a better director this movie could have been a lot better. Acting wasn't too bad but looking at the cast you almost expected something ten times better. the violence was pretty high as was the action, for this reason i gave it the 3 star rating.
Warning: May Cause Short-Term Memory Loss June 1, 2008 Mark Eremite (Seoul, South Korea) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
According to Aristotle, the elements of drama are limited, and so you're bound to get some overlap, some story lines that are, to use an ugly word, derivative. EDISON FORCE (released in Korea as simply EDISON) is about as derivative as it gets. Promptly after establishing its "corrupt police force" story, it refuses to do anything other than row its boat down the same predictable plotlines that have been established in hundreds of other movies with the same intentions and goals. It's question -- "When you live in a police state, who will police the police?" -- is old, old news, and it doesn't bother trying to come up with any spice to add to the formula. The producers, it seems, tried to boost the bland backbone of their film with some big names -- Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey, and Justin Timberlake in one of his first big-screen roles -- but all of these guys seem to be aware that they're dawdling their fingers in a movie that, while not a dud, is also no big deal. Kevin Spacey, especially, floats through each scene with a nonchalance that makes it seem like his role is just a favor being repayed without enthusiasm. LL Cool J is asked by the script to bear the emotional brunt of the film, and as the reluctant Inside Man (I use the term loosely), his performance only seconds the aggressively pushy job done by Dylan McDermott, who plays LL's gleefully dirty partner. They represent the yin and the yang of the F.R.A.T. force, a group of elite, "above-the-law" officers who are the knuckles and the bankroll of the city they live in, a sprawling metropolis named Edison. One tries to contain his morals, and the other his bulldog allegiance to the behind-the-scenes brutality that keeps the corrupt city fathers afloat. Insert the plucky reporter (the waifish Timberlake, in as femmy a role as you're ever bound to see him in) who ruffles feathers by poking his nose where it doesn't belong. Whoops! There goes the status quo. There's honestly nothing that bad about the film, but it is so watered down by its adherence to cliche and commonness that it is good for very little other than wasting an hour and a half. It's one of those rare movies that will neither entertain nor bore. For die-hard film-fiends like myself, you could do a lot worse. Although, if you did do worse, you'd probably have more to remember than what this milky flick has to offer.
Edison Force, don't shoot the movie, just the writer April 23, 2008 C. A. Luster (Burke, VA USA) Okay for the 100th time we see a movie about a corrupt police force. In this particular case you couldn't get much closer to "Magnum Force" or "Serpico" if you tried. I suppose the younger crowd may see a little "Assault on Precinct 13", the remake, in this movie. Now given the acting talent and not to bad a presentation I still say this is worth at least a rental. I understand them reworking material for the kids who haven't watched all the previous versions of police corruption, that will make kids think, hey Justin Timberlake investigating corruption, cool, or whatever the word for that is these days. Great performances by Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey. This however is not to say law enforcement officers will wonder is it really necessary to beat this nag (old horse) to death again. If you enjoyed this be sure to catch "Minority Report" and "Mind Hunters". Decent quality DVD with some replayability.
LOVED LOVED IT February 5, 2008 Katie Guthmiller (Minot, ND) I thought this movie was amazing. Yeah, so the story's been told before, so what. The acting in this movie is what did it for me. Everyone from Timberlake to Cool J to Freeman were amazing. And there were a lot of big names in this one. I'm actually surprised I'd never really heard of it before I was browsing Netflix. Probably one of the best acting movies I've ever seen.
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