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The Departed DVD Widescreen Edition

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Modified Item
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Former Rental
No
Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Edition
Widescreen
Brand
Warner Bros.
DVD Edition Year
2007
Leading Role
Jack Nicholson
UPC
0012569736740
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Rating
R
Genre
Action & Adventure
Run Time
151 min.
Movie/TV Title
The Departed
Studio
Warner Home Video

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0012569736740
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17046032368

Product Key Features

Rating
R
Studio
Warner Home Video
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Movie/TV Title
The Departed
Genre
Action & Adventure
Run Time
151 min.

Dimensions

Item Length
7.54in
Item Height
0.60in
Item Width
5.42in
Item Weight
0.19lb.

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1

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  • Top favourable review

    Top shelf classic, one of those you can and need to watch again

    One of my top ten faves. a crime-drama that hits you like Goodfellas or Casino, but with the great Nicholson taking his turn as an Irish Mob Boss. Co-stars DiCaprio, Damon, Sheen, Baldwin, Farmiga and 'Mouthie-Southie' Wahlburg as well as a perfect supporting cast are the players in this Scorcese classic, set in whenever Boston. Truly a timeless classic.

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  • Not Bad At All Shocking Ending

    Imho this film kinda drags it out too long before getting down to the nitty gritty..Film opens with two Police Officers..both having two very different reasons for joining the force..one a good Cop trying to prove his worth as a Police Officer....the second Cop falls under bad Cop..each working against the other without realizing it until it's too late..Jack Nicholson does a fantastic job playing a low life scum bag criminal..one of his best performances ever..Leonardo DeCaprio has definitely changed alot both in his look and his acting he has come a long way from his "Titanic" days..Mark Wahlberg starts out playing a not very likeable character in the beginning, but all of that changes by the end of the film..usually I dislike Martin Sheen in films, but his character was ...

  • They are all but one The Departed

    Do people really live like this? It's Boston, which is a long way from where I live. But it reminds me of the spy-counter spy movies from the past that we went to see in the 1960s and 1970s--only bloodier. It is also so complicated that it reminds me of "The Big Sleep." In the movie, we have an Irish Mafia leader (Jack Nicholson) with a spy in the police (Matt Damon). But we also have an undercover police captain (Martin Sheen and his assistant Mark Wahlberg) with a spy in the Mafia (Leonardo DiCaprio). The cat and mouse game is the root of the story. Who will outsmart the other and figure out who is the spy for the other side? And additionally, who is the cat and who is the mouse? The use of two or three cell phones by each character makes this a movie that could ...

  • I really do think I'm the only one...

    The Departed is an unquestionably good film. But, movie of the year? Hardly. Yes, it's Scorcese at his Scorcese-ist. Yes, the plot is mature, intricate, twisty, and altogether enjoyable. Yes, there are some pretty brilliant performances. But, Best Picture? Uhhh... I'm obviously not hating (4 out of 5 is a good score), but I certainly wasn't blown away by The Departed. Take Jack Nicholson: For half the movie, he gives a brilliantly dynamic performance as a kind of mob boss, but he eventually devolves into just playing Jack Nicholson on coke. He was the Joker all over again. The plot didn't really grab me until the last third of the film, making me wish that some of the more dramatic interplay between the good and bad guys had been around in the first ...

  • The Departed

    The movie is a cat-and-mouse game where it is never too clear who is the cat and who is the mouse; nor is it clear with which character we are supposed to identify. It has borrowed heavy from the Hong Kong movie Infernal Affairs. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as a young man from a gangster family, joins the police, and goes undercover to infiltrate Boston's mob. There is Jack Nicholson, who upstages everybody in the picture. Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon do their best to match Nicholson,but its no contest. In supporting roles, Mark Wahlberg , Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Alec Baldwin, and Vera Farmiga. Its intelligent and has enough twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat.