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Genre | Action/Adventure |
Format | Subtitled, Digital_copy, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby |
Contributor | Adrian Quinton, Jack Davenport, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Jonno Davies, Matthew Vaughn |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 38 minutes |
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Based upon the acclaimed comic book and directed by Matthew Vaughn (Kick Ass, X-Men First Class), the film tells the story of a suave, old-school British superspy who recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into his agency's ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted American entrepreneur.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.39:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.76 ounces
- Item model number : 34102085
- Director : Matthew Vaughn
- Media Format : Subtitled, Digital_copy, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby
- Run time : 2 hours and 38 minutes
- Release date : June 9, 2015
- Actors : Colin Firth, Jack Davenport, Mark Strong, Adrian Quinton, Jonno Davies
- Dubbed: : Spanish, French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00W6OOAAY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #25,928 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #10,343 in Blu-ray
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025Literally such a good movie if you like action, spy's, end of the world, underdog kinda vibes
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025Perfect!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025Love this movie. Go to when tv disappoints
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2015KINGSMAN: SECRET SERVICE is a thoroughly enjoyable and charming and cheeky and fast-paced and action-packed spy story / spy story spoof. Despite the presence of Samuel L. Jackson as a villainous American billionaire, the film has a very British sensibility. Dry wit. Well-mannered and button down (except when it burst into gloriously over-the-top violence). I expected to be mildly amused, but it was actually very satisfying on many levels.
This is an origin story, but these developments are neatly woven within the main plot, involving Jackson’s Blofeld-esque efforts to more or less destroy the world. Colin Firth plays Harry Hart, a super suave super-spy, who recruits the ne’er do well son of a former partner of his to “audition” to join the ultra-top-secret Kingsman service. (It’s presented as a world-wide effort, but it is pretty much British-centric.) Firth is terrific. We’re quite used to seeing him well-dressed and well-mannered. His wit, as always, is impeccable. And when he’s required to be a bit more serious, he does it without a whiff of over-acting. Firth is great at giving just enough emotion in the most enjoyable way possible. But what’s great in KINGSMAN are his forays into action. And I’m not talking about mild-mannered stuff here. He goes full tilt, hands-on action hero. He makes James Bond look wimpy. It’s a blast watching him at work, and he’s clearly having a delightful time throughout.
Young Taron Egerton is not an actor I know. He plays the recruit very charmingly. He starts out as a thug and a wise-ass, but never so much that we dislike him. And his conversion into a dangerous weapon is fun and not as fraught with cliché as I had feared. His journey, though taking a predictable course, is sprinkled with surprises…not the least of which is Egerton’s far better than expected performance. He’s joined by young Sophie Cookson as a female applicant for the Kingsman position. They develop a nice friendship which I’m happy to report via this very minor spoiler does not develop into a romantic or physical one. (This might change in the inevitable sequel, but it’s a nice example of how the film sometimes surprises.)
Jackson makes a good villain for the modern age. And his prime henchman is Gazelle (Sofia Boutella), a “blade runner” whose artificial legs contain incredibly sharp blades. Her fight scenes are amazing, and quite harmful to the limbs of her opponents. As the head of the Kingsmen, we have the invaluable Michael Caine, and as the head trainer of the recruits, the usually villainous Mark Strong…it’s nice to see him as a rock-solid good guy for a change.
The film has a varied and amusing soundtrack. In fact, it is occasionally TOO noticeable and drowns out some of the dialogue in the bigger action scenes. My surround-sound system is pretty carefully tuned, so I was surprised at this little glitch. Also, the film has minimal CGI special effects, and some of them show the lower budget (compared to a film like THE AVENGERS, for example). Planes look a bit hokey, and a Middle Eastern castle in the opening scene is so fake, I assumed it was done for humorous effect. But the scenes of hand-to-hand combat are plentiful and fun.
All in all, “fun” is the word to describe the film. It has some surprising turns, and many welcome moments of dry humor (a great joke involving a pug not being a bulldog is one). All involved are having fun, and pitch their performances to match the tongue-in-cheek attitude of director Matthew Vaughn, who brought us the equally off-kilter KICK ASS. (Hopefully the sequel will fare better than the one for KICK ASS.) It’s a hoot. (Having said that, while not as foul-mouthed as KICK ASS…this is a very clear R-rated film and not meant for kids.)
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024This movie is fantastic & pretty great movie to watch with friends and possible some families. Great movie I can't tell you how many times I have already rewatched it. I think this is a quality solid movie to say the least. I hope you enjoy mischief, action, fight scenes, and good music because this has it all. I will not ruin any aspect. Please watch trailed but know this movie is a sincerely great movie. Thanks for reading.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2015THE FILM: KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE is one of those movies that grabs you by the stones and doesn't let go until the credits roll. I haven't seen any of the spy films that it pays homage to, but if they're anything like this I'll get right on it. The basic story is about a young man, Eggsy (Taron Egerton) who joins a super-secret spy organization, helps save the world, and becomes a better person in the process. The entire cast did an incredible job playing their characters. You have seasoned veterans like Colin Firth, Michael Caine and Samuel L. Jackson. And then there is newcomer Taron Egerton, who is a revelation. He has a suave, cool attitude to him that really sold the character he played. Not only were the performances excellent all-round, the actors looked like they were having a great time, which spills over onto the audience as a result. The action sequences, an important part of a film like this, were also really good. Matthew Vaughn has a way with kinetic action (see: LAYER CAKE, KICK-ASS) and he delivers that here. Although the editing and camera-work pushes the boundaries of comprehensibility, the geography of each scene was never in question. The crown jewel of these is a scene in a church set to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird. If you aren't on-board with the film at this point, maybe it isn't for you. If there's anything that be said negatively about the film, the characterization of the villain might not sit well with some people. There also was quite a lot of CGI enhancement. And, there's one sexual joke/scene towards the end that could come off as crass, but I thought it was consistent with the type of film this was trying to be. Generally speaking, all of the complaints that could be made of the film have (to me, at least) a valid explanation. It's a highly entertaining film with a good story, excellent action, and a great sense of humor. Just sit back and enjoy the ride!
THE EXTRAS: There isn't a load of special features, but what is there provides a decently thorough look at one of this year's best films. The centerpiece is a 90-minute documentary (split into several parts) on the making of KINGSMAN. It was great to see the amount of thought and work that went into the project, as well as the enthusiasm of the cast and crew. However, one thing I couldn't get out of my head was how Matthew Vaughn sounds like Eric Bana with a British accent. There are also some galleries of concept art and production stills.
OVERALL: KINGSMAN is, hands down, my favorite theatrical experience this year (so far), and it was just as entertaining on Blu-ray. Although I do gravitate towards more serious-minded fare, escapism done right is just as good. This film knows what it is and delivers a high-octane thrill-ride that will appeal to the kid in you. As far as a Blu-ray package, there isn't a wealth of supplementary material, but was still enough for me. So, if you like action films that kick butt and have fun while doing so, I'd highly recommend picking up KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025Family loved iyb n
- Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025Such a good movie!
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- Carlo Juan SolemaReviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Manner Maketh Man
Pretty sweet deal for a dvd
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miguel a.Reviewed in Mexico on December 25, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Buena película
Tiene audio en latino y se ve bien
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ailinonReviewed in Italy on April 5, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Una piacevole sorpresa
Che bellissima sorpresa è stato questo film. È diventato subito uno dei miei film preferiti. Bravissimi gli attori, ma più di tutto grandissima l'idea della trama: finalmente un cattivo delle spy-story,che è credibile. E che agisce e non straparla soltanto. Lo amo!
- Anita's KindleReviewed in India on November 9, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Very good thriller! Colin Firth is an absolutely classic actor.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE [2015] [Blu-ray + Digital HD ULTRA VIOLET]
KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE [2015] [Blu-ray + Digital HD ULTRAVIOLET] More Badass than Bond! It’s Hard to Wipe the Big Fat Smile off Your Face!
A SUPER-SECRET ORGANISATION recruits an unrefined, but promising street kid into the agency’s ultra-competitive training programme, just as a dire global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius. A phenomenal cast, including Academy Award® Winners Colin Forth [2010: ‘King’s Speech’], Sir Michael Caine [1986: ‘Hannah and her Sisters’ and 1999: ‘The Cider House Rules’] and Samuel L. Jackson [1996: ‘Pulp Fiction’]. Leads this action-packed spy-thriller, and directed by Mathew Vaughn [‘Kick-Ass’ and X-Men: First Class’].
Cast: Adrian Quinton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Jonno Davies, Jack Davenport, Alex Nikolov, Samantha Womack, Mark Hamill, Velibor Topic, Sofia Boutella, Samuel L. Jackson, Sir Michael Caine, Taron Egerton, Geoff Bell, Jordan Long, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Tobi Bakare, Morgan Watkins, Paul Kennington, Ralph Ineson, Edward Holcroft, Sophie Cookson, Nicholas Banks, Jack Cutmore-Scott, Nicholas Agnew, Rowan Polonski, Tom Prior, Fiona Hampton, Bjørn Floberg, Hanna Alström, Johanna Taylor, Lily Travers, Richard Brake, Andrew Bridgmont, Simon Green, Lazara Storm, James Clayton, Nick English, Charles Filmer, Bimbo Hart, Chester King, Alastair MacIntosh, Carlos Peres, Adil Akram (uncredited), Mohammed Ali (uncredited), David Olawale Ayinde (uncredited), Jay E Brown (uncredited), Jaymes Butler (uncredited), Jamie Ben Chambers (uncredited), James Michael Rankin (uncredited), Steve Saunders (uncredited), David Terry (uncredited), Phillip Ray Tommy (uncredited), Damien Walters (uncredited), Daniel Westwood (uncredited) and Miroslav Zaruba (uncredited)
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Producers: Adam Bohling, David Reid, Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn
Screenplay: Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn and based on the comic book “The Secret Service” by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons
Composer: Henry Jackman and Matthew Margeson
Cinematography: George Richmond
Video Resolution: 1080p
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Audio: English: 7.1 DTS-HD master Audio and 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Audio
Subtitles: English SDH
Running Time: 129 minutes
Region: Region B/2
Number of discs: 1
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is a slam-bang action film about British Secret Agents that is deliriously shaken, but not stirred and has fantastic spy gadgets via the super sophisticate suave Harry Hart [Colin Firth] and his best role in years, who is unleashed in this super awesome spy thriller film. Caught between straight-up James Bond and the [silly stupid] Austin Powers parody version, ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is an awesome super adrenaline high-octane combo of action and comedy, that breathes sweet and surreal new life into the big-screen spy game where James Bond meets Jason Bourne and Jack Bauer. Adapted from Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons' 2012 comic book series and directed by Matthew Vaughn with the same anything-goes ingenuity, that brought us ‘Kick Ass,’ Kingsman is all over the place that is to be expected in high octane action film. But you won’t want to miss the surprises it delights in springing you forth before your eyes.
In a role that fits him like a bespoke suit, Colon Firth is everything you want in an international man of mystery. He is a suave British agent Harry Hart, code-named Galahad, and plays by the rules of a company, headed by Arthur [Sir Michael Caine], that names its agents after Knights of the Round Table. Since Lancelot [Jack Davenport] died saving Galahad's ass 17 years ago, Galahad resolves to return the favour by recruiting Lance’s now grown up son, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin [Taron Egerton], gets recruited into the secret service. The thing is Gary "Eggsy" Unwin is a bit of an uncouth lout, a street kid who seems destined for prison, instead of the elegant environs of the Kingsman, where a swank tailoring shop on Saville Row that fronts for the Secret Service.
Got that? Now add the posh young recruits that include Gary "Eggsy" Unwin who must vie to achieve a place at the table. My advice is to just jump into the action and go with it. That's what Matthew Vaughn does. And with the opening scene, a flashback, introduces Richmond Valentine, a big-bucks super-villain played to the hilt and beyond by a lisping hammed up gloriously Samuel L. Jackson with a cruel streak Goldfinger would envy. Richmond Valentine has a gal Friday named Gazelle [Sofia Boutella] whose prosthetic legs are tipped with lethal blades and the film is loaded with lots of in [British] jokes, and amazingly we get a cameo performance from an unrecognisable Mark Hamill [Star Wars] and also a brilliant Bond villain from Samuel L. Jackson. Newbie Taron Egerton who really holds his own with a cast of professional actors and I loved his twist on a 007 martini "gin poured while glancing at an unopened bottle of vermouth." I could go on. The awesome film sure lets hell ride the waves, with Matthew Vaughn and co-writer Jane Goldman throwing grenades into the plot every chance they get. The big set piece, and it's a wowzer, involves a church massacre provoked by lethal SIM cards that Valentine [Samuel L. Jackson] installs in all mobile phones around the world.
With its Camelot references and Bond parallels, the film pays lavish homage to British mythology, although Galahad’s immaculate tailoring and furled (but lethal) umbrella reminded me even more of another fictional hero: Patrick Macnee’s John Steed, of TV series The Avengers. And if a shaken-not-stirred cocktail of Bond, The Avengers and the Knights of the Round Table weren’t enough, there is also a nod to Harry Potter, as Gary "Eggsy" Unwin goes to spy school to see which of he and his fellow pupils, all frightfully posh, is good enough to be anointed the new Lancelot. There are lots of sound reasons to see this film, not least Colin Firth, who embraces the parody with huge relish while showing us that he might just be the best Bond we never had. And young Taron Egerton is absolutely totally brilliant and terrific. Several scenes I really loved are and one of them is the orgiastic melee of killing in a U.S. church and the other was when everyone’s heads blow up with the rousing British music of “Land of Hope and Glory,” which is definitely made for over-excited pleasure in my estimation and I gather was actually toned down to gain a British and Irish 15 certificate, and there is also in the film there is lots of cleverly choreographed set-pieces, dagger-sharp dialogue, and even the odd nugget of philosophy. Becoming a gentleman, Harry Hart, code-named Galahad [Colin Firth] tells Gary "Eggsy" Unwin [Taron Egerton], it is not about which school you went to or how you hold your cutlery: “It is about being at ease in one’s own skin.” Even when everything stops making sense, ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is unstoppable lots of gratuitous over the top fun.
Blu-ray Video Quality – The film’s 2.40:1 theatrical aspect ratio is offered with an awesome gorgeous reference quality 1080p transfer image. Sharpness remains consistently brilliant throughout with hair textures and those handsome costumes by Arianne Phillips showing a remarkable amount of detail. The colour is rich and solid with believable and appealing skin tones. Contrast has been consistently applied to get the most out of the exquisite photography while black levels are quite inky with startling shadow detail.
Blu-ray Audio Quality – The awesome 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio surround sound mix is totally perfect for this kind of an action-filled extravaganza with split effects appearing throughout which maximize gunfire, fighting, explosions, and the like in every quadrant of the sound field. Both Henry Jackman and Matthew Margeson have provided awesome music, which gets the full surround experience, and there’s directional led dialogue sprinkled throughout, though most of the well-recorded dialogue has been placed in the centre channel.
Blu-ray Special Features and Extras:
Special Feature: Kingsman: The Secret Service Revealed [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] With this awesome and amazing 6-part Look Behind-the-Scenes of ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service,’ where you will get to hear some very interesting intimate views from the actors and people who worked on the film, that is totally fascinating and they are as follows: “Panel to Screen: The Education of a 21st Century Super-Spy” [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [10:19]. “Heroes and Rogues” [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [23:09]. “Style All His Own” [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [10:49]. Tools of the Trade [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [15:21]. “Breathtakingly Brutal” [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [17:27]. “Culture Clash: The Comic Book Origins of the Secret Service” [1080p] [16:9] [15:21].
Special Feature: Galleries [2015] [1080p] The following individual sections, is composed of a series of awesome still images from the film ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service.’ You can either select AUTO ADVANCE [which I prefer] to launch an awesome slideshow, where images will change every five seconds. Press || on your remote to pause on a selected image. Here are the three separate section and they are as follows: “Behind the Scenes” [1080p] [4:18] Here you get to view a total of 51 images. “Sets” [1080p] [2:03] Here you get to view a total of 24 images. “Props” 1080p] [3:18] Here you get to view a total of 39 images.
Theatrical Trailer [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1] [2:22] This is the Original Theatrical Trailer for ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service.’
Finally, the cast are all superb with Colin Firth leading the line exceptionally well. It’s hard to imagine that anyone could have tackled this role with quite the same levels of stiff-upper-lipped awesomeness. He also shares a wonderful chemistry with up-and-comer Taron Egerton, a young man who has super-stardom beckoning. After a strong side role in Testament of Youth, Egerton handles his first major lead role with all the charisma and style you could hope for. Taron Egerton and Colin Firth make an excellent on-screen duo, but what a shame Colin Firth would not appear if there was a follow up film, as he was brilliant and I hope there will be a follow up film. The rest of the film is full of remarkable supporting actors too. Mark Strong, Jack Davenport and Sophie Cookson delight whilst Samuel L. Jackson and Sofia Boutella serve up some truly fresh, original villains. And of course a very surprising performance from ‘Star Wars’ legend Mark Hamill has a pivotal cameo and who else could play the head of the Kingsman quite like our national treasure Sir Michael Caine. Kingsman: The Secret Service guarantees a perfect night in. It entertains throughout and proves that big budget action-adventures can be made in the UK. Colin Firth and Taron Egerton are totally sublime together, with the story playfully paying homage to the legacy of James Bond. It is very stylish, funny and quintessentially English. ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is the first must-see action film of 2015, so much so I watched a second viewing the same evening, that is how good it is and gets a brilliant 5 star rating. Very Highly Recommended!
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