Firewall (2006) Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on May. 14, 2025 at 6:00 PM in Home Video

Warner Brothers recently released the Firewall (2006) Blu-ray. Read on to find out more about it...
[ SYNOPSIS ]
It's an ordinary day at Landrock Pacific Bank - ordinary for everyone but I.T. expert Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford). His wife (Virginia Madsen) and children are held hostage at home. Their kidnappers have one demand: Jack must heist $100 million from the ultra-secure system he designed. And they'll be watching every move he makes. The criminals' plan is airtight. They figure they can't lose. But they overlook one thing: the desperation of a man with everything to lose.
[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
The movie is presented in a 2.40:1 aspect ratio with a runtime of 1:44:52. The movie has been rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of violence, and for some language. Audio languages include English, French, Spanish. Subtitle languages include English, English SDH, French, Spanish.
[ SPECIAL FEATURES ]
All of the content listed below can be found on the Blu-ray disc.
- Firewall Decoded (15:26) - A conversation with actor Harrison Ford and director Richard Loncraine.
- Firewall: Writing a Thriller (3:16) - An interview with scriptwriter Joe Forte.
- Theatrical Trailer (2:14)
No digital copy code voucher is included inside the standard one-disc blue Blu-ray case.
[ NOTES ]
Firewall (1972) is available on Blu-ray (2025 MOD) (UPC: 883929829903), Blu-ray (2007) (UPC: 012569829473), and DVD (2025 MOD). Both Blu-rays are pressed discs, with the same contents, just with different UPC numbers. I'm not linking to any of the original 2007 DVDs as they are all unplayable now.
This item has been provided by Warner Brothers for review on this site.
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