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Collateral (DVD, 2005) 
Collateral (DVD 2005)

 
Collateral (DVD 2005)

Title: Collateral
Director: Michael Mann
EAN: 5014437862044
Release Year: 2005
Rating: UK:15
Product ID: EPID44096273
Description: Fate has it that a contract killer, working for a drug cartel, and a veteran taxi driver will meet... Vincent is assigned the task of killing the main witnesses in a drug case due to go before the grand jury. Max is the cab diver who hap...
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  DVD Collareral Tom Cruise & Jamie Foxx "used condition"
Review created: 20/01/09

The item as bought on a whim and only had minutes to run so was bought in haste. It arrived in good time and in good condition but does not look used as there are no scratches at all on the DVD and I suspect it is a copy.

I have not tried it yet so I do not even know if it works but I suspect it to be a copy. Item cost 99p and I was charged 1.50 but postage was only 70p. Package was ok and item arrived in good condition visually.

If I discover this is a copy DVD I will take more time next time to ascertain the validity of the item before purchase.


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  collateral
Review created: 16/03/08
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In a word, brilliant!! Haven't bothered to write a review for ages but just wanted to add my bit for this film cos I take a lot of pleasing. Yep,brilliant. Fast moving, atmospheric,just how I like 'em. Loved seeing a 'mean' Tom Cruise. Great act. Jamie good too. A Michael Mann film so I knew it would be brilliant before I even watched it. My absolute favorite director ever, and I'm an old git so I've seen a few. Watch it today.


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  Collateral DVD 2005
Review created: 07/09/06

This would be a film that I would quite willingly watch again. It did seem to start the main story immediately, no waiting around wondering how it was going to get into it. The filming was good, the Actors seemed to fit their parts well, was a little unsure of Tom's "aging" maybe it could have been a little better, or maybe it was of case of him looking different to his usual self in Films. Didn't end like I thought it would, so that was great as well.


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  Collateral (DVD 2005)
Review created: 27/08/06
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Los Angeles cab-driver Max (Jamie Foxx) has a dream: to end a decade’s drudgery, set up a limo-rental company, and find some time for himself in the Maldives. And one evening, he realises his fare from LAX airport could be his dream girl: Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith) is sexy, smart – a prosecuting attorney, no less – and sassy enough to hand him her card when he drops her downtown. He’s still reliving their conversation as his next customer – the natty, needlessly provocative and patronising Vincent (Tom Cruise) – starts trying, against regulations, to hire Max’s chauffeuring skills for the whole night. The temptation of fast money wins out, and while Max sits snacking outside the first of Vincent’s stop-offs, the dream turns into a nightmare: his client’s on a killing spree, needs transport, and isn’t about to let Max go off telling tales…

If it’s genre fare you want, there’s very little on offer better than this taut, tight, bluesy urban noir. Right from Max and Annie’s opening duet, it’s clear Mann’s happy on his home turf: the dialogue’s crafted with as much imagination and expertise as the action scenes, while the acting is excellent throughout (Mark Ruffalo, Peter Berg and Bruce McGill also impress as cops tracking Vincent’s bloody trail, while Javier Bardem has a nice cameo as the hitman’s employer). Some elements (as when a check on the cab is dropped thanks to a timely call to the cops) are contrived, but that comes with the territory; at least Mann’s close attention to detail makes it all credible according to its own very suspenseful plot logic and pacing. Along the way, he also provides another existential riff on his favourite themes of professionalism, pride, responsibility and the need to take active choices. In short, this cool, clever, elegant piece of precision-engineering is as intelligent, engrossing and exciting as you’d expect from the maker of ‘Thief’ and ‘Heat’. I loved it.


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