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Police Academy (20th Anniversary Special Edition) | 
enlarge | Actors: G.w. Bailey, Kim Cattrall, Leslie Easterbrook, George Gaynes, David Graf Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 9046
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: WARD31972D ISBN: 0790790114 UPC: 085393197223 EAN: 9780790790114 ASIN: B00019074O
Theatrical Release Date: March 23, 1984 Release Date: April 6, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new; still in shrink wrap!!
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Amazon.com Astoundingly silly but incredibly popular, Police Academy is the first film in a seemingly endless franchise that takes aim at the men in blue. After a police academy drops all of its entrance requirements, all manner of misfits flood in, hoping to make it onto the force. One of these misfits, a lazy, aimless cadet played by Steve Guttenberg (Cocoon, Three Men and a Baby), was forced to enlist and tries whatever he can to get kicked out. But once he decides to stay, he tries anything and everything to finish his training, even as his drill instructor tries to shove him out. Featuring a wild bunch of strange supporting characters, from a female trainee who speaks below a whisper to a dominatrix instructor to a human sound-effects machine, Police Academy is mindless but fun. --Robert Lane
Product Description The citys screw loose misfits join the police force and the law breakers never had it so good. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/08/2005
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All Roads Lead To The Blue Oyster Bar April 12, 2008 Stanley Runk (Camp North Pines) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There certainly isn't much light I can shed on Police Academy. Anybody who was old enough to watch a movie in the 80s is familiar with this film as well as it's many sequels(and lets not forget animated and live action TV series. Well, it's probably a good idea to forget the live action series). The story of a bunch of goofballs(let into the academy due to a new rule put forth by the mayor which allows anybody to join) and their shenanigans are stuff of legend. Characters like Hightower, Jones, Mahoney, Lassard, and Tackleberry are pretty much household names. I've always liked this movie. Sure, it's all pretty juvenile and not every joke is a winner, but what can you do? Some of the stuff is still pretty damn funny, a lot of the best gags going to Michael Winslow. Winslow isn't featured in this one as much as he would be in the sequels. And lets not forget the podium scene and the infamous Blue Oyster Bar(which is personally my favorite part of the first four movies). A young and very tasty looking Kim Cattrall is here, but she really doesn't have much to do but look cute, and she doesn't really seem to generate much chemistry with Guttenberg. No big deal, this is slapstick not a romance. Watching these films is always a nice trip down memory lane for me, so thanks for bearing with me. The 20th Anniversary edition DVD has a nice 30+ minute documentary that has interviews with director Hugh Wilson, producer Paul Maslansky, and a good number of the cast. Well worth the very reasonable asking price.
STILL FUNNY December 31, 2007 Lisa Ellen Daniels (Beaufort, SC USA) THIS MOVIE IS STILL FUNNY AFTER ALL OF THESE YEARS. I COULD WATCH IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. MAHONEY (STEVE GUTTENBERG) WAS ALWAYS FUNNY AND GETTING INTO TROUBLE AND MAKING THE BEST OF THE MOVIE. HE CONTINUED ON THROUGH THE MOVIES UNTIL THE 5TH ONE. IT JUST WASN'T THE SAME WITHOUT HIM. ALL OF THE HUMOR WAS GONE. BUBBA SMITH(HIGHTOWER) WAS ALSO ONE OF THE MOST SCARIEST ONE BECAUSE OF HIS HEIGHT AND HE COULD SCARE OTHERS AS WELL. TACKLEBERRY WAS HILARIOUS BECAUSE OF HIS GUNS AND SO WERE SO MANY MORE. I GIVE THIS MOVIE 5 STARS.
Sequels are Better December 13, 2007 Rick (Colorado) I watched Police Academy Two and Three before this one. I was disappointed with some of the sensual humor, and then later realized it was rated R. I had assumed it would be rated PG like the sequels. Also, I didn't think it was as funny as Two and Three. Don't get me wrong, it contained the classic Police Academy humor, but it took more time getting the action going due to the introduction of the characters, whereas the sequels got the characters immediately into action. So, in the case of Police Academy, the sequels Two, Three and Four were funnier than the original.
Police Academy (20th Anniversary Special Edition) ~ G.W. Bailey May 14, 2006 Bjorn Viberg (European Union) Police Academy (20th Anniversary Special Edition)~ G.W. Bailey is the only good movie of them all. Guttenberg plays an amazing role, and the script is not as paper thinn as the rest of the sequells. This makes the rest of movies look look the winner of the nobel prize. The dialogue is not as horrid as the later sequells either but is kind of well developed. I love tackleberry the Vietnam craze and all the other steroetypical charachters in this movie. I also love the blue eyester bar scene. The rest of the movie is filled with typical 80's stereotypical view of society which was normal at the time. It is also a time capsule for the music (Frankie Goes to Hollywood is played in one scene), the fashion (the tacky clothes) and everything else that was like "in fashion" during the 80's. Highly recommended indeed.
No complaints! January 4, 2006 Antony Witheyman (Classified) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ideal for people who like the film Police Academy.
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