The Eagle on DVD

Similar to Centurion (read that review), The Eagle far less ambitious and poorly handled. The film is saddled with some astonishingly bad dialogue, a wooden leading man, a mind-dulling final hour, and a poorly thought-out ending.
The DVD and Blu-ray include the theatrical cut as well as an unrated version of the film, an alternate ending, deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and commentary by director Kevin Macdonald.
The Eagle isn't awful, but it is mostly forgettable. The action scenes are competent but unimaginative and its hard to ignore the film's many flaws including a dreadfully long and plodding second-half that drags along forever as the pair spend time with the Sand People (who sadly don't have Banthas) and try to make their way south back to the Wall.