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MIAMI VICE (UNRATED DIRECTOR'S EDITION) DVD

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Rating
A
Subtitle Language
English, Spanish
Custom Bundle
No
Studio
Universal Studios
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language
American English
Release Year
2006
Actor
Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx, Justin Theroux, Gong Li, Naomie Harris, Ciarán Hinds, Barry Shabaka Henley, Luis Tosar, John Ortiz, Elizabeth Rodriguez
Features
Former Rental
Movie/TV Title
Miami Vice (Unrated Director s Edition) (Widescreen) (Bilingual)
Season
0
Video Format
NTSC
Director
Michael Mann
Sub-Genre
Shooting
Cinematic Movement
B-Movie
Franchise
Miami Vice
Edition
Director's Cut, Unrated Edition
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Movie
Producer
Pieter Jan Brugge
Genre
Action, Adventure, Crime
Run Time
2 hrs 12 mins
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
025193326621

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  • Top favourable review

    Promo edition

    This was a promo edition. The extras were terrific. I love a commentary that gives extra background on the film and characters. The other scecial features were ganerous and I really enjoyed them.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: pale_7098

  • MIAMI VICE (2006) MOVIE REVIEW

    Entertaining Film but Characters Lack Chemistry Two cool Miami detective in two-piece suits and shades…fast speed boats on Biscayne Bay, private jets, helicopters, a Ferrari…guns, drugs, dealers and posh night clubs….welcome back Miami Vice! I've read reviews of Michael Mann's new Miami Vice movie comparing it to Miami Vice the TV series, which state that other than Crockett and Tubbs' names and skin color, there are no similarities. I beg to differ. Most noted in reviews is the absence of the pastel colors the TV series made trendy in the mid-1980s. Truth is pastels, disappeared off the show after the second season and were replaced with darker colors for the remaining three seasons it aired. Before going to see Miami Vice opening weekend, I pulled out my home-recorded video tape of ...

  • Miami Vice Posted by CK-Auctions

    The plot of "Miami Vice" is a typically convoluted affair involving drug smugglers, undercover cops and a lot of gunfire. Such merriment has long been fodder for all manner of TV shows, of course, including a certain '80s trendsetter called "Miami Vice." What Michael Mann -- executive producer of the TV series and writer/director of the new film -- has done is take that story and strangle all the fun out of it. Mann's films tend to be melancholy, even somber ("Ali," "Collateral," etc.), but never has he seemed so hell-bent on dreariness. The story, easily handleable in a two-part TV episode, is stretched out for 133 minutes, its themes repeated endlessly. Occasional bursts of action provide temporary respite. Then it's back to the ...

  • Excellent for fans of the series, Okay for others

    I won't waste any of your time. The thing that took this movie down was Colin Farrell. He has awesome hair(IMO), but his acting is atrocious. Infact, it seems as if he's playing the same character for all of his movies. So now setting that aside, it's a pretty good disc. There are some nice bonus features, including footage of the cast training with the weapons used in the film (but not the Barrett 50 Caliber, unfortunately), and how certain scenes were shot. I'd say that my favorite things in this movie were the scenes involving Sonny's Ferrari F430, the scene where Sonny and Isabella in the MTI 39 Series (a beautifully shot scene; the way the waters are captured makes them look endless, plus the song used is great), and the gunfights. For most, this film is probably worth a rent, but ...

  • This movie has a triumph of style over substance

    Never having been a fan of the TV series (but I confess to never having seen an entire episode), I had no expectations going in, except to be entertained with Mann's customary flair for terse dialogue and stunning visuals. And on that level, I wasn't disappointed. I'd also read that the film wastes no time establishing any back story for the uninitiated, and so it proves. In Zen-like fashion Crockett and Tubbs simply ARE, which allows the film to kick off in the thick of the action. The best way to watch this film is as a police procedural, with a side order of oddly yearning romanticism. No concessions are made to the audience in terms of explaining the cops terminology and the limited exposition is justified as one group of criminals explaining how their operation works to their new ...