Aug 4, 2006

DVD releases for August 8th.

Brick (2006) Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Nora Zehetner, Lukas Haas, Noah Fleiss, Emilie de Ravin, Brian White. Meagan Good, Noah Segan, Matt O'Leary, Richard Roundtree. Noir mystery set in a Southern California high school. Extras: Commentary by cast and filmmakers, deleted and extended scenes, "The Inside Track: Casting the Roles" featurette. (Universal)
Brick is a brilliant small budget hard-boiled film that, in my opinion, belongs in the library of every fan of the detective genre. Set in high school, a loner is determined to find the identity of his ex-girlfreind’s killer, and bring him to justice. Now before you say “How precious”, this is hard-boiled through and through. An excellent script and strong performances by the entire cast make this one of my top films of 2006.

Inside Man (2006) Dir.: Spike Lee; Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Christopher Plummer, Willem Dafoe. Bank heist thriller with twists and turns. Extras: Commentary by Lee, deleted scenes, making-of featurette, "Number 4" featurette on the fourth collaboration between Lee and Washington. (Universal).
This film is noteworthy for a few reasons: It is only the second film that Spike Lee directed that he did not write. It also reunites Lee with Denzel Washington after 9 years. Washington has starred in three Lee films.
Inside Man is a game of Cat & Mouse between Police Detective Fraizer(Washington) and Dalton (Clive Owen). Dalton is the brains behind the perfect caper. How do we know it is the perfect caper? Simple: He tells us.
Inside Man is a smart film that plays with the audience. It never tells us everything, but gives us enough hints that an astute viewer will figure out what is happening right before we are shown.


Prison Break: Season One Six-disc set with 22 episodes, $59.98. Extras: Commentary on select episodes, alternate scenes, "If These Walls Could Talk: Profile of the Joliet Correctional Center" featurette, "Behind the Ink" featurette, "Inside Look: Prison Break -- Manhunt" featurette. (Fox).
Season one of what turned out to be a major hit for this year for Fox. Review forthcoming.

The Wire: The Complete Third Season Five-disc set with 12 episodes, $99.98. Extras: Five commentaries, "Unraveling the Wire" featurette. (HBO Video).
Third season of the brilliant HBO series. This show has never gotten the recognition it deserves and that is a damn shame. The writing staff has featured some of the true greats of the crime fiction genre, including George Pelecanos and Dennis Lehane. Full review coming soon.

This is a week that should drain your wallet. But you really can't go wrong with any of these titles.
Jeremy

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cheers Jeremy -

THE INSIDE MAN

The movie for me was the best, best thing I've seen in years.

The Title could refer to Jodie Foster [who is excellent], could refer
to Denzil, Dafoe, Plummer or obvisouly Owen.


The subtle bits I loved with the Sikh guy and Denzil's quip - sort of
light touches, and as a caper movie, to me was the best. And had real
post 9/11 NY Feel, and is the first Spike Lee movie I've enjoyed.


What was surreal was the soundtrack - it features a Bollywood track,
called Chayya Chayya - I asked my mom about it, because it is so
catchy, but contrasted sharply against a NY Bank Heist Backdrop.
Apparnetley the song Chaiya Chaiya was used in the London Show
Bollywood Dreams and is very famous, but not sure it's relevance to a
bank heist! It first appeared as a song and dance performed on a
railway line in India, but had a rap-line put into the US version for
THE INSIDE MAN


see the orignal version


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8cwUV4bDs4


and


Inside Man Version


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4I477MP5VY


The only problem is that the tune [and I'm no fan of Bollywood], is so
damned catchy, like Kylie Minogue's 'Can't get you outta my head' -
that the song keeps echoing in my mind.


Anyone else seen THE INSIDE MAN?


Ali
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