DVD 1 hr 45 mins
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Wing Commander
20th Century Fox (3/12/1999)
In Collection
#223

Seen It:
Yes
USA  /  English

Freddie Prinze Jr.
Saffron Burrows
Matthew Lillard
Tcheky Karyo
Jurgen Prochnow
David Suchet
Ken Bones
Richard Dillane
David Fahm
Ginny Holder
Fraser James
Tchéky Karyo
Craig Kelly (II)
Simon MacCorkindale

Director Chris Roberts (II); Chris Roberts
Producer Todd Moyer

Video games are interesting because they're interactive, and movies because they aren't. In a video game, you're the actor; moviegoing depends on your connecting with those people up on the screen;. There's really no easy crossover.

That's the problem with Wing Commander, based on the bestselling computer game series created by Chris Roberts. Roberts helms the film, too, having previously directed "cinematic" sequences for the game, starring Mark Hamill from Star Wars, no less. But a feature-length story is something else again. Maybe gamers will find something to enjoy here, but that sets the rest of us adrift.

There's war between the Terran Confederation and the evil Kilrathi, who are so evil they want to destroy the whole universe. (They probably aren't thinking that through very clearly. But then they're evil.) They've stolen the Pegasus Navicom A.I. device that enables them to "jump" behind enemy lines and destroy the Earth part of the universe. Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as Blair, a Pilgrim, which means he's hated by everybody for having this film's answer to the Force. His pal Matthew Lillard plays Maniac (his usual role). So you've got two guys with a Top Gun complex, bent on preventing the Kilrathi from destroying Earth. You'd expect lots of action from these combat-ready flyboys. But there's scant little of that, and lots of static dialogue scenes, including one cinematic quote of Howard Hawks's classic Only Angels Have Wings to explain how pilots handle the death of one of their own. Presumptuous. All it would have taken to make this film a success is a series of action set pieces and a thin plot to hang them from. What director Roberts needed was a Navicom device to help him "jump" behind Hollywood lines. That and a decent script. --Jim Gay

Edition Details
Barcode 086162121715
Region Region 1
Chapters 27
Release Date 12/17/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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Scene Selection
Original Theatrical Trailer
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