Tower Heist (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: Tower Heist (IMDb)
Starring: Ben Stiller
Released: 21st February 2012
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Tower Heist for February 21st. Extras will include a commentary with director Brett Ratner, editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin & Jeff Nathanson, deleted and alternate scenes, 2 alternate endings, a gag reel, and a Plotting Tower Heist featurette. The Blu-ray release will also include a Tower Heist Video Diary, and an UltraViolet digital copy of the film. The official package artwork is attached below:


Quote: When the staff of New York City’s most expensive and luxurious condominium discovers that the billionaire investment advisor living in the penthouse has plundered their retirement fund, they take matters into their own hands in a “downright fun, comic caper” (Mike Scott, Times Picayune). Convinced that light-fingered Wall Street Titan Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) has stashed his ill-gotten millions in his apartment, building manager Josh Kovacs (Ben Stiller) rallies his troops and enlists the help of small-time thief Slide (Eddie Murphy) to make sure they get back what’s rightfully theirs. These rookie thieves—including high-strung concierge Charlie (Casey Affleck), broke ex-Wall Streeter Mr. Fitzhugh (Matthew Broderick), new bellhop Dev’Reaux (Michael Peña) and feisty maid Odessa (Gabourey Sidibe)—know the building better than anyone. It turns out they’ve been casing the place for years…they just didn’t know it.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Ben Stiller
Released: 21st February 2012
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Tower Heist for February 21st. Extras will include a commentary with director Brett Ratner, editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin & Jeff Nathanson, deleted and alternate scenes, 2 alternate endings, a gag reel, and a Plotting Tower Heist featurette. The Blu-ray release will also include a Tower Heist Video Diary, and an UltraViolet digital copy of the film. The official package artwork is attached below:
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Synopsis
Quote: When the staff of New York City’s most expensive and luxurious condominium discovers that the billionaire investment advisor living in the penthouse has plundered their retirement fund, they take matters into their own hands in a “downright fun, comic caper” (Mike Scott, Times Picayune). Convinced that light-fingered Wall Street Titan Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) has stashed his ill-gotten millions in his apartment, building manager Josh Kovacs (Ben Stiller) rallies his troops and enlists the help of small-time thief Slide (Eddie Murphy) to make sure they get back what’s rightfully theirs. These rookie thieves—including high-strung concierge Charlie (Casey Affleck), broke ex-Wall Streeter Mr. Fitzhugh (Matthew Broderick), new bellhop Dev’Reaux (Michael Peña) and feisty maid Odessa (Gabourey Sidibe)—know the building better than anyone. It turns out they’ve been casing the place for years…they just didn’t know it.
News by Tom Woodward
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what a disapointment short on laughs and boooooooooooooooring to say the least it is one to definetly skip.
Looks like an Ocean's 11 rip-off...
Revised Artwork sucks.
That's what they call a "special edition" these days? The $#!t hit the fan pretty bad.
They could of gone better with the cover. Anyways, with all the disappointing comedies this year, I doubt this one will deliver a ton of laughs. But it still looks like a decent films to watch.
Eddie Murphy needs to star in more comedy films than family movies, so that's one reason to watch this film.
Eddie Murphy needs to star in more comedy films than family movies, so that's one reason to watch this film.
Eddie Murphy needs to star in more comedy films than family movies, so that's one reason to watch this film.
Eddie Murphy needs to star in more comedy films than family movies, so that's one reason to watch this film.
I saw it, it was okay, pretty much a Netflix than a buy!
Agreed with felipe. This isn't a heist film. It's a rambunctious comedy. Take Eddie Murphy out and it would be poor. But at least he's going back to the "48 Hrs." and "Beverly Hills Cop" style that made him famous instead of doing awful kid comedies.
I really wanted to love this, i thought it would be lose and fun and funny but it just didnt do it for me. It does have its moments but its not nearly the comedy i thought it would be. Its more serious than a comedy.
Ugly cover, but pretty fun movie for a PG-13 comedy. Btw THIS IS NOT A HEIST film, it's a COMEDY
I didn't mind this movie. It was a mildly amusing diversion. No real need to watch it again though.
horrorfan25 wrote: Heard this was decent, but decided to see "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas" instead. Way too overrated. Decent film, and definitely had its moments, but it never took off.
At least they aren't waiting until next Christmas to release the video.
At least they aren't waiting until next Christmas to release the video.
Heard this was decent, but decided to see "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas" instead. Way too overrated. Decent film, and definitely had its moments, but it never took off.


