Stealth

2005 "Fear the sky"
5.1| 2h1m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 29 July 2005 Released
Producted By: Laura Ziskin Productions
Country: United States of America
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Deeply ensconced in a top-secret military program, three pilots struggle to bring an artificial intelligence program under control ... before it initiates the next world war.

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Marketic It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Kamila Bell This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
szweda-18555 Thanks Netflix for letting me get a proper look at this drivel. Others have set down why this is a film to avoid so better you spend your time reading a few of them than 2 hours with this dross. "Naval Air Force"? WTH? Three pilots each ticking the PC boxes, cliches in this script abound especially the feeble attempt to sound like real aviators who this film totally insults. When there are fine technothriller books and writers out there why this cartoon junkery?
Robert J. Maxwell I don't know why they call this movie "Stealth." There are a lot of stealthy looking Naval aircraft in it but stealth counts for nothing. There's no action in being stealthy. And this has nothing but action. When the pilots are on foot and not exchanging machine gun fire with enemy troops on the ground, the airplanes are whipping around through the sky, doing maneuvers at Mach 1 that would generate G forces that would squash any ordinary human being into something resembling the world's biggest pizza pie.Oh -- and another thing. Why do they call these guys on giant modern aircraft carriers "sailors"? They're not sailors. They're city dwellers living in a gigantic apartment complex with an ocean view. I was a sailor on a Coast Guard cutter the size of a destroyer, and a sailor is somebody who gets waked up in the middle of the night by some boatswain's mate with a cup of coffee in his hand and is ordered to mop up the sea water that's been shipped into the crew's quarters.I'm glad I was finally able to get that off my chest. Yes. I feel much better now, Doctor.Let me see about the plot. It rips off so many other films that I lost track. A fully computerized fighter bomber goes berserk like an airborne HAL2000 series and begins to disobey orders until at the end it sacrifices itself to save two American pilots. The pilots and the flying junkyard and their joint boss, Sam Shepherd, are real beauties too. We're not at war with anybody, yet -- let me thing -- we blast hell out of a ten-story building in Rangoon where some terrorists are supposed to be hiding. We then obliterate a scud missile base in Cloud Cuckoostan, sending a roiling billow of radioactive dust over a nearby village full of innocent but swarthy people. We violate Russian air space and shoot down a couple of their interceptors. We violate North Korean air space and obliterate the troops that pursue our downed pilot. Our losses: one pilot, by accident, sort of. I don't think I left anybody out.The award for best performance in a junky movie goes to -- envelope, please -- YES, HAL2000 Series C! Here name "EDI", Hal has a somewhat soothing voice, the kind that might come from a late-night classical music program on FM radio, but it's kind of feminine too. And, unlike HAL, it can make wisecracks and argue with its controllers. It even makes a little joke before it commits altruistic suicide. "Good-bye," says HAL casually before ramming a North Korean helicopter.When "Something Wicked This Way Comes" was released, critics were disappointed. They'd been promised a glimpse of these new things called computer-generated images, and all they got was a few seconds of some digitalized choo-choo. Those CGIs were embedded in a human story. Now it's the other way around,.
Baleegh Shaw Today I happened to watch the movie "Stealth" which was released in 2005. After watching the movie I must been able to say that in movies you can do anything. The EDI plane was just one fighter plane that wiped out Russian SU-37 aircraft, the best known fighter aircraft of the world, more so it was able to pull out an American Navy's female pilot from North Korea. I must say that there should be a limit to bullshit, but this movie surpasses all the levels of lies and fake story telling. If that one plane can play havoc then why US is maintaining such a large military force, just one plane can do the job. It was too many a kiddish movies which is allowed for teenagers to watch. This movie has had to be a greatest flop of cinema history as it has nothing in it except some bikini scenes and kiddish dog fight of a plane which never existed. The move shows destroying the entire company of North Korean soldiers were unable to catch an injured pilot; they should be ashamed for that. It was quite a waste of time and money both respectively. I gave this movie 3 out of 10.
salispahic I've heard a lot of bad things about this movie, so I did not watch it until now. I decided to watch it, because there was nothing else on TV. I am now writing this review with my TV off. Movie still have about hour and forty minutes to go. Stealth is the worst movie ever. I would rather have my head kicked in, then watch this movie. I would rather watch whatever, honestly,there is nothing worse than this movie. Nothing!Horror, and actors are not that bad. I mean, there must be a law against this sort of movie. We need some reverse SOPA, to protect us from movies like this. Pain, pain, pain.