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Hang ten and hang tough, Johnny. Rookie FBI agent Johnny Utah is learning to ride the waves. His mission: infiltrate a group of extreme surfers who may be the Ex-Presidents, bank robbers whose MO includes wearing masks of former White House denizens. Keanu Reeves portrays Johnny, Patrick Swayze is charismatic thrill seeker Bodhi and director Kathryn Bigelow (first woman to win the Oscar® for Best Direction with The Hurt Locker) delivers an adrenaline rush of gnarly rides, sky dives and danger in Point Break.
- Warner Bros.
- 117 mins approx.
- Kathryn Bigelow
- 15
- Patrick Swayze
- Keanu Reeves
- Gary Busey
- 1991
- English
- 1
- B
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Hang ten and hang tough, Johnny. Rookie FBI agent Johnny Utah is learning to ride the waves. His mission: infiltrate a group of extreme surfers who may be the Ex-Presidents, bank robbers whose MO includes wearing masks of former White House denizens. Keanu Reeves portrays Johnny, Patrick Swayze is charismatic thrill seeker Bodhi and director Kathryn Bigelow (first woman to win the Oscar® for Best Direction with The Hurt Locker) delivers an adrenaline rush of gnarly rides, sky dives and danger in Point Break.
- Warner Bros.
- 117 mins approx.
- Kathryn Bigelow
- 15
- Patrick Swayze
- Keanu Reeves
- Gary Busey
- 1991
- English
- 1
- B
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Point Break Bluray
I have the DVD version of Point Break and got the Blu-ray for better audio and picture quality. I was not disappointed. The picture quality was much sharper and the colour better. The audio quality was great - a big improvement. The huge storm breakers rumbling through the LF subwoofer were awesome. It's highly recommended!
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Radical
I was hoping that Point Break would be of high video quality, and I was not wrong. It has stunning Blu-ray video quality that's way above the current DVD release.
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