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Click for big image Inside Man (Full Screen Edition) (2006)

List price: $12.98
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Actor(s): Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Christopher Plummer, Willem Dafoe
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal
Creator(s):
  • Producer Brian Grazer
  • Producer Daniel M. Rosenberg
  • Producer Jon Kilik
  • Producer Jonathan Filley
  • Producer Karen Kehela
  • Producer Kim Roth
  • Writer Russell Gewirtz

  • Director(s):
    EAN: 0025193012524
    Format(s):
  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Weight 0.25 lbs.

  • Label: Universal Studios
    Language(s):
  • Albanian Original Language
  • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Original Language
  • English Subtitled
  • Spanish Subtitled
  • French Subtitled
  • French Dolby Digital 5.1 Dubbed
  • Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Dubbed

  • List Price: $12.98
    Manufacturer: Universal Studios
    MPN: MCAD30125D
    Number Of Items: 1
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.58"
    Width: 5.42"
    Length: 0.58"
    Weight: 0.18 lbs.
    Product Group: DVD
    Publisher: Universal Studios
    Region Code: 1
    Release Date: 2006-08-08
    Running Time: 129minutes
    Studio: Universal Studios
    Theatrical Release Date: 2006-03-24
    UPC: 025193012524
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Description:
    Academy Award winner Denzel Washington, Academy Award nominee Clive Owen and Academy Award winner Jodie Foster star in this intense and explosive crime thriller. The perfect bank robbery quickly spirals into an unstable and deadly game of cat-and-mouse between a criminal mastermind (Owen), a determined detective (Washington), and a power broker with a hidden agenda (Foster). As the minutes tick by and the situation becomes increasingly tense, one wrong move could mean disaster for any one of them. From acclaimed director Spike Lee comes the edge-of-your-seat, action-packed thriller that The Wall Street Journal calls "a heist film that’s right on the money."
    Amazon.com:
    Spike Lee scored his biggest hit to date with Inside Man, an unconventional thriller with fascinating details in the margins of its convoluted plot. The screenplay (by first-timer Russell Gerwitz) could've used a few more rewrites; it moves at a brisk pace but in hindsight a lot of it doesn't make sense. That makes Inside Man more fun to watch than to think about afterwards (when you discover plot holes big enough to drive a truck through), but it's curiously involving, especially as NYPD Detective Keith Frazier (Denzel Washington) struggles to outsmart a high-stakes bank robber (Clive Owen) who, along with a well-trained crew of accomplices, has seized control of a Wall Street bank, turning what initially looks like a hostage crisis into a personal crusade to expose some mysterious evil secrets. As you might expect from the director of Do the Right Thing, Lee seizes several satisfying opportunities to examine post-9/11 issues of racial prejudice and domestic terrorism, and the mysterious "problem solver" Madeline White (Jodie Foster), as eerily sinister as she is vaguely defined, is worthy of her own movie. With the benefit of his most stellar cast to date (including Christopher Plummer, Willem Dafoe and Chiwetel Ejiofor), Lee seems more interested in character details than well-crafted suspense, but that doesn't stop Inside Man from being engrossing, subtly amusing, and quirky enough to qualify as a welcomed break from the formulaic thrillers that are Hollywood's bread and butter. --Jeff Shannon

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-28
    Content: Just a great movie with great acting !!!! this movie was under advertised but was recommended by a friend. We could not believe how good it was we did not even know it was in the cinema. You will not be disappointed rent it now
    Summary: must watch

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-10
    Content: Spike Lee has directed a well crafted heist flick. Inside Man never sags and its all-star cast keeps the viewer glued to the storyline. Like all hostage negotiator films, Inside Man is a test of wits, but in this case the audience finds itself rooting for the negotiator (Danzel Washington) and the criminal (Clive Owen).

    Heist films usually flip the audience sympathies to the criminal side and hostage negotiator stories always pull for the brainy police specialist, so this dual audience loyalty is a feat of storytelling. It is accomplished by establishing an antagonist not directly connected to the two main characters. The strength and venomousness of the antagonists makes or breaks action pictures. (You can't be heroic fighting against a wimpy bad guy.) Jodie Foster is so believable as a villain that she successfully deflects the audience wrath away from the two main contestants.

    This is a stylish film, tightly edited with a great cast.

    The Shut Mouth Society
    The Shopkeeper
    Summary: Slick Production

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-10-19
    Content: Very entertaining film with some spot on acting. Denzel is always strong, and thoroughly enjoyed Jodie Foster's character. Clive Owen was a big surprise for me as I normally am not a huge fan, but thought he was great to watch. The film plays a bit with some rashomonesque story telling and flashes, and it's intriguing to see the plot play out. A little bit long towards the end, but usually Spike Lee films are. The ending was a bit too pat for my tastes as well, but very much enjoyed it overall. Watched via Amazon on-demand as well, which worked pretty well for me.
    Summary: Entertaining heist flick with some great back story

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-09-22
    Content: Denzel is great in this movie, as he is in them all. The plot is a little far fetched, but worth the watch.
    Summary: Great Movie

    Rating - 2 Date: 2008-09-02
    Content: As far as Spike lee films go, it's one of his better ones, and... least racial. As far as Denzel Washington films go, it's about the same as any other.
    I got tired of Denzel after Crimson Tide. It seems he always has to have some racial element in his films. Here we get white cops who can't help themselves but throw racial terms around, a Nazi Jewish "white" guy, and a condescending "white" Jodie Foster. Denzel, of course, is the untouchable, unwavering, incorruptible, follow-the-law, smarter-then-the-people-around-him, black man, told to bend the rules, or accused of bending the rules by his white bosses, and chiefs.... even the mayor. It's the role he's been in so many times before, that Training Day was actually a nice change.
    The story is simple, and interesting enough to watch all the way through, but there are no real surprises, and no exciting parts. Everything just moves along at the same pace through the film. It's more the interaction between the good actors that keeps this film flowing. Watch Ocean's 11, or the Italian Job if you want to watch something actually worth watching.

    Summary: Denzel... Same charactor as always. Nothing new.


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