A lot of the reviews here focus on technical details related to the various digital formats the film has been available in. A few of the other reviews focus on the politics of the movie as contrasted with the politics of the book. I want to start someplace different than either of those two approaches. To me, this movie is campy, cheesy, and over the top. Yet somehow it is still an engaging war story that grabs you and drags you along with the action. Heck, even the wooden acting by some of the main characters works as part of the campy fun. And the movie really is fun, so I'm happy to give it four stars.