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The Thunderbirds [VHS]

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Format VHS
Contributor Anthony Edwards, Alex Barringer, Sophia Myles, Jonathan Frakes, Eric Fellner, Debora Weston, Bill Paxton, Brady Corbet, Lou Hirsch, Soren Fulten, Mark Huffam, Peter Hewitt, William Osborne, Ben Kingsley, Tim Bevan, Michael McCullers See more
Runtime 1 hour and 31 minutes
Colour Colour
Number of discs 1

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This live-action, big-budget family blockbuster brings Gerry Anderson's cult classic 1960s puppet sci-fi TV series to the big screen. Directed by Jonathan Frakes, the film follows the intergalactic adventures of the Tracy family, headed by former astronaut Jeff Tracy (Bill Paxton), who lives with his five sons on the top-secret Tracy Island, which also houses the headquarters of the top-secret International Rescue organisation. When villainous criminal 'The Hood' (Ben Kingsley) orchestrates an elaborate plan to remove Jeff and his four eldest sons temporarily from home, so that he can invade the island and attempt to steal some of the organisation's most valuable equipment, it is left to Jeff's youngest son Alan (Brady Corbet) to save the day...

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  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Parental Guidance
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.6 x 10.64 x 2.85 cm; 400 g
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ #codisto-8046
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Jonathan Frakes
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ VHS
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 31 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 15 Nov. 2004
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Bill Paxton, Anthony Edwards, Sophia Myles, Ben Kingsley, Brady Corbet
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal Pictures Video
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Mark Huffam
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000641VM6
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ United Kingdom
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Peter Hewitt, William Osborne, Michael McCullers
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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not as bad as I thought it would be
I had dreaded watching this, especially after all the really bad reviews, but found that I couldn't resist any more.I hope that you will excuse me while I give you some background.In 1965 a genious called Gerry Anderson began production on a children's show called Thunderbirds - THUNDERBIRDS - Complete collection of 32 episodes incl extras - dig. remastered - 8 disc DVD Box set. Over the two years 32 episodes were made - 26 episodes in 1965 and 6 in 1966 - before production politics interferred and Mr Anderson decided to stop production of the show. Forty plus years later the puppet series is cult amongst adults, and popular with the young again.In 2004 this Thunderbirds film was released. I'll be honest - I can live with an Americanised Tracey family, even though they were originally American there was still something very British about the way they interacted. With all the American money involved, I wouldn't have expected anything else.Unfortunately the film makers (according to Director Jonathan Frakes's commentary and interviews in related articles and books) changed the script the day before filming started from the kidnapping and rescue of one of the Tracy boys to the current story. It would have had a more mature Alan Tracy rather than stroppy teenager. A second version of the script would have seen the Tracy family trying to recover important items of national security (sort of like Spy Kids [2001]). All alternative version were abandoned for this one, unfortunately.At the start of the film we see a daydreaming Alan Tracy (Brady Corbet) wishing he was a member of the Thunderbirds, aka International Rescue, over the next 5 or so minutes it is established that he is the youngest son of Thunderbirds leader Jeff Tracy (Bill Paxton). Jeff Tracy has 5 sons, each one is named after an astronaut from Mercury Seven, Scott Glenn(Philip Winchester), John Carpenter (Lex Shrapnel), Virgil Grissom (Dominic Colenso), Gordon Cooper (Ben Torgersen) and Alan.The main thing that ticked me off was the replacement of Lady Penelope's iconic pink Rolls Royce for a naff Ford bubble car, that turns into a plane and a boat - at least the director admits it was nothing more than product placement. Lady Penelope is played by Sophia Myles and Parker by Ron Cook.Brains (Anthony Edwards) has gained a son called Fermat (Soren Fulton) who is about the same age as Alan Tracy.The eternal enemy of the Thunderbirds, The Hood (Sir Ben Kingsley) is kept on as the enemy of choice for the film, thankfully. However, Tintin played by Vanessa Hudgens of High School Musical (Encore Edition) [2006] fame (who I found the most annoying child of the entire film) has inherited some of her Uncles special powers.One I stopped looking at the film as Thunderbirds, and started looking at it as an American adventure film, I really enjoyed it. I do the same with the Geraldine McEwan versions of the Miss Marple stories - I try to forget that they are supposed to be Agatha Christies Jane Marple and think of them as the old lady investigates.It has some good young actors playing the Tracy boys, in fact I believe that the entire film was let down by the wholesale changes that were made to the script.Tracy Island was a wonder to behold and TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 and TB5 were great representations of the machines which I had grown up with. For that I thank Mr Frakes. It is a shame that such considerations were not made for the script or for FAB1.On the good side this was apparently meant to be a vehicle for the Baldwin brothers - thank goodness that idea fell by the wayside.It is a great shame that this film was not handled better, but it is still a good piece of switch off the brain, sit back and enjoy entertainment. There are a good number of extras, many about the TB vehicles and far too short with the actors who played the characters in tiny little boxes. There are a number of short featurettes about Lady P but not a single one about the Tracy family. No outtakes, and no cast commentary.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2024
    good film but not for me found it boring good for children
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 October 2024
    Watched the movie and loved it
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 October 2024
    Great fun film and good picture . Takes me back a must for Thunderbirds fans
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2008
    I had dreaded watching this, especially after all the really bad reviews, but found that I couldn't resist any more.

    I hope that you will excuse me while I give you some background.

    In 1965 a genious called Gerry Anderson began production on a children's show called Thunderbirds - THUNDERBIRDS - Complete collection of 32 episodes incl extras - dig. remastered - 8 disc DVD Box set. Over the two years 32 episodes were made - 26 episodes in 1965 and 6 in 1966 - before production politics interferred and Mr Anderson decided to stop production of the show. Forty plus years later the puppet series is cult amongst adults, and popular with the young again.

    In 2004 this Thunderbirds film was released. I'll be honest - I can live with an Americanised Tracey family, even though they were originally American there was still something very British about the way they interacted. With all the American money involved, I wouldn't have expected anything else.

    Unfortunately the film makers (according to Director Jonathan Frakes's commentary and interviews in related articles and books) changed the script the day before filming started from the kidnapping and rescue of one of the Tracy boys to the current story. It would have had a more mature Alan Tracy rather than stroppy teenager. A second version of the script would have seen the Tracy family trying to recover important items of national security (sort of like Spy Kids [2001]). All alternative version were abandoned for this one, unfortunately.

    At the start of the film we see a daydreaming Alan Tracy (Brady Corbet) wishing he was a member of the Thunderbirds, aka International Rescue, over the next 5 or so minutes it is established that he is the youngest son of Thunderbirds leader Jeff Tracy (Bill Paxton). Jeff Tracy has 5 sons, each one is named after an astronaut from Mercury Seven, Scott Glenn(Philip Winchester), John Carpenter (Lex Shrapnel), Virgil Grissom (Dominic Colenso), Gordon Cooper (Ben Torgersen) and Alan.

    The main thing that ticked me off was the replacement of Lady Penelope's iconic pink Rolls Royce for a naff Ford bubble car, that turns into a plane and a boat - at least the director admits it was nothing more than product placement. Lady Penelope is played by Sophia Myles and Parker by Ron Cook.

    Brains (Anthony Edwards) has gained a son called Fermat (Soren Fulton) who is about the same age as Alan Tracy.

    The eternal enemy of the Thunderbirds, The Hood (Sir Ben Kingsley) is kept on as the enemy of choice for the film, thankfully. However, Tintin played by Vanessa Hudgens of High School Musical (Encore Edition) [2006] fame (who I found the most annoying child of the entire film) has inherited some of her Uncles special powers.

    One I stopped looking at the film as Thunderbirds, and started looking at it as an American adventure film, I really enjoyed it. I do the same with the Geraldine McEwan versions of the Miss Marple stories - I try to forget that they are supposed to be Agatha Christies Jane Marple and think of them as the old lady investigates.

    It has some good young actors playing the Tracy boys, in fact I believe that the entire film was let down by the wholesale changes that were made to the script.

    Tracy Island was a wonder to behold and TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 and TB5 were great representations of the machines which I had grown up with. For that I thank Mr Frakes. It is a shame that such considerations were not made for the script or for FAB1.

    On the good side this was apparently meant to be a vehicle for the Baldwin brothers - thank goodness that idea fell by the wayside.

    It is a great shame that this film was not handled better, but it is still a good piece of switch off the brain, sit back and enjoy entertainment. There are a good number of extras, many about the TB vehicles and far too short with the actors who played the characters in tiny little boxes. There are a number of short featurettes about Lady P but not a single one about the Tracy family. No outtakes, and no cast commentary.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars not as bad as I thought it would be
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2008
    I had dreaded watching this, especially after all the really bad reviews, but found that I couldn't resist any more.

    I hope that you will excuse me while I give you some background.

    In 1965 a genious called Gerry Anderson began production on a children's show called Thunderbirds - THUNDERBIRDS - Complete collection of 32 episodes incl extras - dig. remastered - 8 disc DVD Box set. Over the two years 32 episodes were made - 26 episodes in 1965 and 6 in 1966 - before production politics interferred and Mr Anderson decided to stop production of the show. Forty plus years later the puppet series is cult amongst adults, and popular with the young again.

    In 2004 this Thunderbirds film was released. I'll be honest - I can live with an Americanised Tracey family, even though they were originally American there was still something very British about the way they interacted. With all the American money involved, I wouldn't have expected anything else.

    Unfortunately the film makers (according to Director Jonathan Frakes's commentary and interviews in related articles and books) changed the script the day before filming started from the kidnapping and rescue of one of the Tracy boys to the current story. It would have had a more mature Alan Tracy rather than stroppy teenager. A second version of the script would have seen the Tracy family trying to recover important items of national security (sort of like Spy Kids [2001]). All alternative version were abandoned for this one, unfortunately.

    At the start of the film we see a daydreaming Alan Tracy (Brady Corbet) wishing he was a member of the Thunderbirds, aka International Rescue, over the next 5 or so minutes it is established that he is the youngest son of Thunderbirds leader Jeff Tracy (Bill Paxton). Jeff Tracy has 5 sons, each one is named after an astronaut from Mercury Seven, Scott Glenn(Philip Winchester), John Carpenter (Lex Shrapnel), Virgil Grissom (Dominic Colenso), Gordon Cooper (Ben Torgersen) and Alan.

    The main thing that ticked me off was the replacement of Lady Penelope's iconic pink Rolls Royce for a naff Ford bubble car, that turns into a plane and a boat - at least the director admits it was nothing more than product placement. Lady Penelope is played by Sophia Myles and Parker by Ron Cook.

    Brains (Anthony Edwards) has gained a son called Fermat (Soren Fulton) who is about the same age as Alan Tracy.

    The eternal enemy of the Thunderbirds, The Hood (Sir Ben Kingsley) is kept on as the enemy of choice for the film, thankfully. However, Tintin played by Vanessa Hudgens of High School Musical (Encore Edition) [2006] fame (who I found the most annoying child of the entire film) has inherited some of her Uncles special powers.

    One I stopped looking at the film as Thunderbirds, and started looking at it as an American adventure film, I really enjoyed it. I do the same with the Geraldine McEwan versions of the Miss Marple stories - I try to forget that they are supposed to be Agatha Christies Jane Marple and think of them as the old lady investigates.

    It has some good young actors playing the Tracy boys, in fact I believe that the entire film was let down by the wholesale changes that were made to the script.

    Tracy Island was a wonder to behold and TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4 and TB5 were great representations of the machines which I had grown up with. For that I thank Mr Frakes. It is a shame that such considerations were not made for the script or for FAB1.

    On the good side this was apparently meant to be a vehicle for the Baldwin brothers - thank goodness that idea fell by the wayside.

    It is a great shame that this film was not handled better, but it is still a good piece of switch off the brain, sit back and enjoy entertainment. There are a good number of extras, many about the TB vehicles and far too short with the actors who played the characters in tiny little boxes. There are a number of short featurettes about Lady P but not a single one about the Tracy family. No outtakes, and no cast commentary.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2024
    Was one of my favourites growing up and super good quality. It's not the best film by standards but it's the best in my eyes.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 June 2024
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2018
    It’s ok, my son loves it. But it’s definitely not worth the money. It must be the brand you are paying for. I expected it to be a bit bigger and more robust than what it is. It’s just slightly disappointing. But it is what it is and my son loves it so that’s all that matters I guess.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 January 2024
    good

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  • Mike Ford
    5.0 out of 5 stars If you loved the original marionettes, and you're still a kid at heart, you should like this movie!
    Reviewed in the United States on 9 May 2024
    Entertaining kids film. Having watched, and loved the original marionettes as a kid, I thought the Thunderbirds might have also grown up to be somewhat more of an adult action movie, it's not....but that's not a bad thing!
  • Martin J.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buena pelicula
    Reviewed in Mexico on 20 September 2023
    Se tardo un poco en llegar , pero bien la estaba buscando
  • daniel b.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très satisfait
    Reviewed in France on 26 November 2022
    Pas de version française pour cette édition mais l'image est de bonne qualité et les bonus, d'une durée globale de plus de trente minutes, sont intéressants.
    Film plutôt rare et sympa.
  • Peonis_86
    5.0 out of 5 stars Arrivato, e come da descrizione...
    Reviewed in Italy on 4 January 2022
  • TheTenth
    5.0 out of 5 stars adaptation of Thunderbirds for teenagers
    Reviewed in Germany on 13 December 2019
    First yes, it's a teenager movie with teenages as heroes, so the adults team of International rescue is not the main focus of the movie. They're present of course, the whole Tracy family. And Lady Penelope and her driver Parker.
    The movie is really good, with intrigue starring The Hood (Ben Kingsley, now expert in playing villains with scary facial expressions) using a cunning plan to find Tracy island. The cast is more memorable for Kingsley, Bill Paxton and the always classy Sophia Myles, both pretty and amazingly talented actress but not seen enough in big movies.
    Some behind the scenes are present on the Blu-ray.