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Deterrence (1999)
Released By: Paramount Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: N/A
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Sean Astin, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Timothy Hutton, Kevin Pollack
Published ID: 69679
UPC: 097363381846,
Plot: The world finds itself on the brink of nuclear disaster, with the balance point a small diner in Colorado, in the suspenseful political thriller Deterrence. In the year 2008, U.S. President Walter Emerson (Kevin Pollak), who recently took office after the death of the former chief executive, is campaigning for re-election. After winning the Colorado state primary, Emerson finds himself stranded in a roadside diner after a freak snowstorm. Traveling with Emerson are his chief of staff, Marshall Thompson (Timothy Hutton), national security advisor Gayle Redford (Sheryl Lee Ralph) and a network TV crew. While the president exchanges pleasantries with the diner's staff and customers, a new bulletin appears on TV: Udei Hussein, son of the late Saddam Hussein, has invaded Kuwait and butchered several hundred U.S. peace-keeping troops. Outraged, the president announces that if Hussein and his forces do not withdraw and officially surrender, he will begin dropping nuclear weapons on Baghdad. However, Iraq responds that if they are attacked, 23 cities in the United States and allied nations will be immediately destroyed in a counterattack. Emerson, his advisors, and the others trapped in the diner with them debate long and loud about what to do, and what the potential consequences could be. Deterrence was written and directed by former film critic Rod Lurie. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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very pleased
Added 11/6/2009

product came as discribe - it was in excellent condition -- very much like new -- very happy with their service
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
good, slow building suspense
Added 9/30/2009

Two things you need to know before watching Deterrence-

- One, PLEASE give the movie a chance. I know the first 30 minutes of film are really boring and feel almost pointless except for everyone in the diner getting to know one another. Keep waiting, and after 30 minutes the story will build into something almost guaranteed to keep your interest.

- The entire movie takes place inside the diner. If it bothers you that an entire setting sticks to one secluded diner in a small town somewhere in Colorado (and I admit, it bothers me) I hope you're able to look past this and just accept the movie anyway.

Alright, Deterrence is about the president of the United States stuck in a diner, and he has to make some life-changing and dramatic decisions concerning Iraq and nuclear missiles.

There's just an incredible amount of twists that are both shocking and ones that make you sit and wonder if they could ever really happen. Actually the film made me wonder just how much secretive information any given president could be keeping to himself. It makes you wonder at least.

There is one exceptionally violent part of the movie that will probably shock you once it happens involving an action scene and guns. I won't spoil exactly what it is- I want you to find out about it without me spoiling it.

Deterrence is all about building suspense and wondering what's going to happen when the president has some tough choices to make all the while stuck inside a small Colorado diner because of a heavy snowstorm taking place outside. All the key cabinet members and military advisors are with the president helping him make these tough decisions, and a nice little bit of additional story is that the people that actually work at the diner sometimes chip in and give their advice too.

What will happen with Iraq and the nuclear missiles that both the Americans and Iraqis have? Will they be launched? You have to find out for yourself because I don't wanna spoil it. Great movie.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nuke Hard or... How We Will Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Added 6/1/2009

As incredible as it may seem, 'Deterrence' attempts to make the case for destroying Baghdad by detonating a multi-megaton nuclear bomb. Made before 9/11 and before George W Bush became our president, it is possible that the purpose of the movie was to make the case to the movie-viewing masses for strenghtening the role of America as the world's policeman and ruthless implementer of the Neoconservative agenda as the same was done via think tank discussions, memos and manifestos targeted at the decision makers.

Imagine this: Iraq invades Kuwait, again, and the US president who happens to be Jewish, after consulting with Israel's PM, announces that he would drop a multi-megaton nuke on Baghdad unless Iraq capitulates and Iraq's leader checks himself in at the nearest waterboarding center. Iraq threatens to nuke a couple dozen 'free world' locations, including Beijing, Tokyo and Pensacola, FL (it's true) but, it turns out, the American nukes they bought from the French were all duds. Well... the prez, while fully knowing that the Iraqi nukes posed no danger to anyone, nukes Baghdad anyway to show the world that, when America is threatened, America will use its nukes. All smiles, end of story but not before a patriotic American who fully supports the 'nuke everyone hard' policy but uses shockingly insensitive language is admonished by the President and hopefully learns a lesson that such language can't be tolerated.

Just in case this didn't register: the US president drops a nuke on the capital city of a country that he know it posed no danger to the US, killing millions, to 'send a message' to the rest of the world.

Nice.

[...]

1 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Refreshing!
Added 11/15/2008

I gave this movie a well deserved 5 stars as it proves that you certainly do not need big names and a big budget to make an intelligent, first class movie. I stumbled accross it by chance about a year ago whilst at home in the evening watching T.V. I'd never heard of it before which is most unusual seeing I consider myself to be a huge movie fanatic. It's like when you watch a horror movie and you never quite get to see the killers face, far more scary. Same principal here as you never go face to face with the enemy, or see any dramatic special effects which often are way over the top and don't look very realistic. Instead, you are left with your imagination of the true horror of what could quite possibly happen. The twist at the end is perhaps a bit far fetched, but who cares, I loved it. Fast paced, tense, gripping, unpredictable and all set in a diner - Bizzare!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Movie
Added 11/30/2007

Arrived promptly.Thank you. Fantastic movie. Bunch of liberal critics gave it bad reviews as it puts forth a cold hard option in stopping war. I hope it is an option we never use!
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
very pleased
Added 11/6/2009

product came as discribe - it was in excellent condition -- very much like new -- very happy with their service
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
good, slow building suspense
Added 9/30/2009

Two things you need to know before watching Deterrence-

- One, PLEASE give the movie a chance. I know the first 30 minutes of film are really boring and feel almost pointless except for everyone in the diner getting to know one another. Keep waiting, and after 30 minutes the story will build into something almost guaranteed to keep your interest.

- The entire movie takes place inside the diner. If it bothers you that an entire setting sticks to one secluded diner in a small town somewhere in Colorado (and I admit, it bothers me) I hope you're able to look past this and just accept the movie anyway.

Alright, Deterrence is about the president of the United States stuck in a diner, and he has to make some life-changing and dramatic decisions concerning Iraq and nuclear missiles.

There's just an incredible amount of twists that are both shocking and ones that make you sit and wonder if they could ever really happen. Actually the film made me wonder just how much secretive information any given president could be keeping to himself. It makes you wonder at least.

There is one exceptionally violent part of the movie that will probably shock you once it happens involving an action scene and guns. I won't spoil exactly what it is- I want you to find out about it without me spoiling it.

Deterrence is all about building suspense and wondering what's going to happen when the president has some tough choices to make all the while stuck inside a small Colorado diner because of a heavy snowstorm taking place outside. All the key cabinet members and military advisors are with the president helping him make these tough decisions, and a nice little bit of additional story is that the people that actually work at the diner sometimes chip in and give their advice too.

What will happen with Iraq and the nuclear missiles that both the Americans and Iraqis have? Will they be launched? You have to find out for yourself because I don't wanna spoil it. Great movie.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nuke Hard or... How We Will Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Added 6/1/2009

As incredible as it may seem, 'Deterrence' attempts to make the case for destroying Baghdad by detonating a multi-megaton nuclear bomb. Made before 9/11 and before George W Bush became our president, it is possible that the purpose of the movie was to make the case to the movie-viewing masses for strenghtening the role of America as the world's policeman and ruthless implementer of the Neoconservative agenda as the same was done via think tank discussions, memos and manifestos targeted at the decision makers.

Imagine this: Iraq invades Kuwait, again, and the US president who happens to be Jewish, after consulting with Israel's PM, announces that he would drop a multi-megaton nuke on Baghdad unless Iraq capitulates and Iraq's leader checks himself in at the nearest waterboarding center. Iraq threatens to nuke a couple dozen 'free world' locations, including Beijing, Tokyo and Pensacola, FL (it's true) but, it turns out, the American nukes they bought from the French were all duds. Well... the prez, while fully knowing that the Iraqi nukes posed no danger to anyone, nukes Baghdad anyway to show the world that, when America is threatened, America will use its nukes. All smiles, end of story but not before a patriotic American who fully supports the 'nuke everyone hard' policy but uses shockingly insensitive language is admonished by the President and hopefully learns a lesson that such language can't be tolerated.

Just in case this didn't register: the US president drops a nuke on the capital city of a country that he know it posed no danger to the US, killing millions, to 'send a message' to the rest of the world.

Nice.

[...]

1 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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