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The Alamo

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In 1836 Gen. Sam Houston (Dennis Quaid) organizes a rebel army to liberate Texas from the brutal rule of Mexican dictator General Santa Anna (Emilio Echevarría). Though vastly outnumbered, Gen. Houston's volunteer army includes such folkloric figures as Jim Bowie (Jason Patric) and Davy Crockett (Billy Bob Thornton). As Santa Anna's forces advance on San Antonio, the legendary general and his men prepare for a final heroic standoff at a battle-worn mission called the Alamo.
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Too conventional and uninvolving to be memorable.

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Nell Minow Common Sense Media 09/09/2010
2/5
Doesn't work despite Thornton's top performance. Go to Full Review
Nick Schager Lessons of Darkness 05/03/2005
Laborious mush. Go to Full Review
Will Lawrence Empire Magazine 09/04/2004
2/5
In spite of two great performances, this is a muddled affair. Go to Full Review
Mattie Lucas The Dispatch (Lexington, NC) 06/05/2019
1.5/4
A big, lumbering, unwieldy epic that creaks and groans from speech to battle. Go to Full Review
Kevin Carr Fat Guys at the Movies 02/04/2015
2.5/5
Something was missing from the film. It lacked punch. Go to Full Review
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 10/03/2012
C
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Jerry E @engelbach 1h Better than I'd been led to believe, but not by much. Its chief failing is the script: far too long and focused on the wrong things. The historical events that led to the Alamo would have been fast-paced and exciting, instead of the silly byplay depicted among a handful of irritable smaller-than-life leaders. Once the movie tries to really get going, it bogs itself down in slow, wordy declarations and interactions that fail to excite interest. The result is that a handful of interesting scenes are submerged and drowned in an overall sense of plodding dullness. By the time it's only halfway over I'm tired of watching it. Davy Crockett playing the fiddle is an annoying late punctuation in a movie that seems desperate to try to save itself. But it simply dies long before the last of the Alamo defenders fall. See more Anonymous P. @Prussian_film_critic Nov 27 Don’t listen to the other people this movie is a masterpiece with great characters and just extremely entertaining. ( Davy Crockett is the best character) See more Cylus S @RT12890700 Oct 9 It's a must watch to the people who like history. I'm not a person who cares every little and big thing it is a masterpiece. First Billy Bob Thornton as Davy Crockett, best thing ever and the movie is just good the way they made it was good I watched this in school and I was just admiring the way they did it how Davy Crockett with him using a violin at the middle and the end. And I know I was just talking about Billy Bob but really watch this and don't underestimate or overestimate the movie just go in like its a normal movie and take detail in how they copied how it did in real life. See more Hughe J @Hughe Oct 5 The Alamo was released in theatres in 2004 and stars Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton, Jason Patric, Patrick Wilson and others in a historic epic about the famous battle of the Alamo. It's set in 1835 after Texas declared it's independence from Mexico and captured the Alamo and San Antonio. In response Mexico's leader Santa Anna leads the army to retake the fort and crush the rebellion. The movie features legendary real life people like Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and General Sam Houston and some of the battle scenes were quite good. I liked how the film tried to depict the people involved, good and bad, with all of the fears, motivations, and desires being present. The fight for the Alamo itself was really well done, as was the subsequent defeat of Santa Anna near the San Jacinto River days later. Overall I enjoyed the movie and the acting especially Thornton's portrayal of Davy Crockett. See more Mark F @RT63973329 Aug 8 I liked it thought it was the most accurate to date See more Imaginarily B @ImaginIt Jun 21 The only thing that could make yet another jingoist Alamo movie worse is Billy Bob Thorton. And someone just had to do it. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 1836 Gen. Sam Houston (Dennis Quaid) organizes a rebel army to liberate Texas from the brutal rule of Mexican dictator General Santa Anna (Emilio Echevarría). Though vastly outnumbered, Gen. Houston's volunteer army includes such folkloric figures as Jim Bowie (Jason Patric) and Davy Crockett (Billy Bob Thornton). As Santa Anna's forces advance on San Antonio, the legendary general and his men prepare for a final heroic standoff at a battle-worn mission called the Alamo.
Director
John Lee Hancock
Producer
Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Mark Johnson
Screenwriter
Leslie Bohem, Stephen Gaghan, John Lee Hancock
Distributor
Buena Vista Pictures
Production Co
Touchstone Pictures, Imagine Entertainment
Rating
PG-13 (Sustained Battle Sequences)
Genre
War, History, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 27, 2004, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 10, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$22.4M
Runtime
2h 17m
Sound Mix
Surround, Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)
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