Collateral (2-DVD) R
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DVD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 14, 2004
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Dreamworks Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Tom Cruise & Jamie Foxx | |
Performer: | Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Berg, Javier Bardem, Bruce McGill & Irma P. Hall | |
Directed by | Michael Mann | |
Edited by | Jim Miller & Paul Rubell | |
Screenwriting by | Stuart Beattie | |
Composition by | James Newton Howard | |
Produced by | Michael Mann & Julie Richardson | |
Director of Photography: | Dion Beebe & Paul Cameron | |
Executive Production by | Frank Darabont, Chuck Russell, Rob Fried & Peter Giuliano |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 7/10 --
Mann takes a predictably clichéd, far-fetched crime yarn and transforms it into a fascinating thriller.
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Movie Metropolis
Rating: 9/10 --
The year's best action thriller with excellent performances from its two leads and Mann's brilliant direction making something as pedestrian as a taxi ride a pulse-pounding thrill ride.
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Lyles' Movie Files
[An] elegantly crafted and genuinely thrilling thriller....The crackling-smart script was written by Stuart Beattie...
Wall Street Journal
[With] complex, intriguing characters...
Chicago Sun-Times
Rating: 4/5 --
Powerful but violent thriller -- not for kids.
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Common Sense Media
Mann's crisp, pulp thriller sees TC as a bad cat in after-hours LA...
Total Film
Cruise lacked the deepdown malevolence required to bring Vincent to life. I wished him dead in the first few minutes he was on the screen -- and for the wrong reasons.
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London Evening Standard
Product Description:
Jamie Foxx plays Max, a Los Angeles cab driver who has a pretty wild night in this thriller from Michael Mann (HEAT, THE INSIDER). First, Max picks up, flirts with, and gets the number of Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith), an attractive District attorney. Next, Vincent (Tom Cruise) climbs into his cab. He is a professional hit man who reserves Max for the night with a whole shopping list of victims he needs to visit. As the night moves forward and the body count rises, Max must wrestle with the question of how to do the right thing while staying alive. Gradually the two men bond in unlikely ways, as each learns survival mechanisms from the other, and it all doubles as a metaphor for morality vs. capitalism. Mark Ruffalo and Peter Berg play cops who eventually get on Max and Vincent's trail, leading to a spectacular action set piece inside a night club. Irma P. Hall (2004's THE LADYKILLERS) gets laughs as Max's hospitalized "momma," and Javier Bardem (BEFORE NIGHT FALLS) is a sinister drug lord. With a capable director like Mann at the wheel, this remains a smooth, enjoyable ride while also being fast, bumpy, and full of twists and turns. The streets of urban, nighttime Los Angeles--captured via a specially modified digital camera--never looked so beautiful or desolate. As typical of the director, the film is both artistic and action-packed; operatically over-the-top while never skimping on the little details.
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Product Info
- Sales Rank: 129,185
- UPC: 678149173420
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