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Get Smart (2008) /พยัคฆ์ฉลาด เก็กไม่เลิก (BD 1 Disc)

Format: Blu-ray
UPC: 8856574045990
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  • Release Date : 15/12/2008
  • Genres : Action, Comedy
  • Aspect Ratio : 1080p High Definition 16:9 / 1.85 : 1
  • Language : English DD 5.1, Czech 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Polish 5.1, Russian 5.1, Thai 5.1, Turkish 5.1, Ukrainian 5.1
  • Subtitles : English, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, ETC.
  • Number of discs : 1
  • Rated : PG-13
  • Special Features
  • - Play Movie Straight Through Or In Comedy Optimization Mode With Get Smart Takes, over 45 Minutes Of Hilarious Alternative Jokes
    - The Old I Hid It In The Movie Trick: Concealed References to The Classic TV Series
    - The Right Agent For The Right Job: Behind The Scenes
    - Max In Moscow!: On Location Or On A Soundstage?
    - Language Lessons: Spotlight On Linguistics Master Steve Carell
    - The Vomit Reel: On-Screen Ways To Depict It Than You'd Ever Think
    - Spy Confidential: Gag Reel
    - Spying On Get Smart's Bruce And Llyod Out Of Control
  • Credits
    • Actors : Anne Hathaway, James Caan, Terence Stamp, Alan Arkin, Steve Carell, Dwayne Johnson (AKA The Rock)
    • Directors : Peter Segal
    • Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures
    • Run Time : 110 mins
    • Synopsis :
      Steve Carell is in control as Maxwell Smart, the novice agent often out of his depth but never out of options in this action comedy pitting him against the nuclear scheme of the evil spy group KAOS. Anne Hathaway partners with Max as ever capable Agent 99. And Director Peter Segal (The Longest Yard) guides his stars (including Dwayne Johnson and Alan Arkin) through the dangerous realm of molar radios, multifunction pocketknives, exploding dental floss and more. "Get Smart works as an action film and its funny" (Richard Roeper, At The Movies With Ebert & Roeper).



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