Malcolm X Director: Spike Lee Cast: Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, Angela Bassett, Al Freeman Jr.

DVD 2 Disc Set - Special Edition / Wide Screen

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/08/2005
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 8,645
 
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Ten additional scenes with introductions by director Spike Lee; commentary by Lee, Ernest Dickerson, Barry Alexander Brown, and Ruth Carter; Academy Award-nominated, feature-length documentary Malcolm X (1972); "By Any Means Necessary: The Making of Malcolm X" documentary.

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Scenes 1-28
1. American Nightmare [2:45]
2. Boston: Shorty Treatment [4:22]
3. Early Years [2:54]
4. Dancing Delirium [3:25]
5. Laura and Sophia [4:43]
6. Cops and Robbers [1:22]
7. Sophia's Story [1:56]
8. Save it for Mr. Right [4:31]
9. Riding Rails; Joe Louis [3:40]
10. West Indian Archie [5:25]
11. New Clothes and Lifestyle [4:33]
12. Familiar Face, Unfamiliar Numbers [5:43]
13. Under the Gun [2:27]
14. "I'm a Man" [1:57]
15. "I Was an Animal" [6:00]
16. The Jig Is Up [:49]
17. Little's Number [3:42]
18. Meeting Baines [4:37]
19. Black and White [3:12]
20. Behindhte Words [6:05]
21. Vision of Elijah Muhammad [3:24]
22. Color of Jesus [5:36]
23. Meeting Elijah [2:05]
24. The Preacher [1:54]
25. Reunions [3:26]
26. Our Women [5:06]
27. One Woman: Betty [4:41]
28. Turnout for Brother Johnson [2:41]
Side #2 -- Scenes 29-52
1. Strange Fruit [1:58]
2. Scared of Revolution Montage [3:43]
3. I Charge the White Man [1:59]
4. Early Recollections [3:16]
5. Religion and God [7:22]
6. Crime and Poverty [2:08]
7. Muhammad Ali [1:31]
8. Self-Hate to Confidence [1:22]
9. To Extremes [5:20]
10. American Nightmare [3:49]
11. President Kennedy [4:18]
12. Rift With Elijah [2:02]
13. Pilgrim's Journey [4:32]
14. Pilgrim's Return [3:25]
15. The Price; Negro Types [5:26]
16. Guerrilla Action [3:41]
17. Death Threats [3:25]
18. Terror at Home [5:42]
19. Looking to Africa [3:31]
20. Words of Warning [2:37]
21. Assassination [4:13]
22. Who Killed Him? [6:01]
23. Our Manhood [5:45]
24. End Credits [2:33]
29. Potential Young Warrior [2:28]
30. Pure Vessel [2:27]
31. With Me Even When Away [2:55]
32. Black Intelligence [5:51]
33. Media Glare [4:08]
34. Harvard; Coming Explosion [6:30]
35. Possibility of Betrayal [7:30]
36. Baines' Warning [2:16]
37. Shattered Faith [2:34]
38. JFK Killed [3:36]
39. Marked for Death [:10]
40. Pilgrimage to Mecca [2:59]
41. Pyramids; Letter Home [3:32]
42. Return Home [6:28]
43. Death Threats; Firebombing [3:18]
44. Assassins [4:14]
45. "Peace Be Unto You" [:43]
46. Death Watch [1:25]
47. February 21, 1965 [4:30]
48. Budubon Ballroom Backstage [3:08]
49. Assassinated [3:50]
50. Ossie Davis' Eulogy [4:00]
51. "I Am Malcolm X" [3:20]
52. End Credits [1:22]

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Editorial Reviews

Spike Lee asserted his preeminence among black filmmakers by virtually insisting that he direct Malcolm X, a Warner Bros. project that Lee wrested away from white director Norman Jewison. Based on Malcolm X's autobiography (as told to Alex Haley), Malcolm X stars Denzel Washington as the eponymous freedom fighter, and through an exceedingly deft use of flashbacks, it tells the whole story of the man's life. We see his salad days as a street hustler, his imprisonment for burglary, his conversion to Islam, his work as a disciple of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad (Al Freeman Jr.), and finally his assassination in 1965. Washington is extraordinary in the lead, effortlessly reproducing the charisma that served Malcolm X so well, whether in the service of crime or politics. A superb supporting cast includes Angela Bassett as Malcolm X's wife, Betty Shabazz, and Lee himself as one of Malcolm X's early partners in crime. Beautifully photographed by Lee's longtime cinematographer Ernest Dickerson, Malcolm X has an evocative period ambience and an epic sweep. Lee pulls precious few punches here, bringing the great man's frequently confrontational politics directly to the screen. The result is a film that angered many, touched many more, and is perhaps the most important film ever made about the black experience in America. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5
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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 One of my ALL-TIME FAVORITE Movies!!
Orlando P, a young professional from Tampa, Fl, 02/15/2005

This 2 Disc Special Edition is just what I've been waiting for. This is one of Denzel Washingtons best performances and one of the most culturally significant films of the 1990's. The 2nd disc is packed with extras including the original Malcolm X Documentary from the 70's and various behind the scenes featurettes and extras including commentary and interviews with everyone except Denzel Washington (Sadly). This is definitly a Special Edition worth buying even if you already have the original dvd.

Also recommended: Nixon, Scarface

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Spike Lee and Denzel Washington at their best!
Alberto, holding the thoughts that set fire, 05/05/2004

Words cannot describe how good this movie really is, and how well it was done. Great movie, it educated me about a man that was rarely understood. Denzel Washington really outdid himself with this movie.

Also recommended: He Got Game, Do The Right Thing, Matrix, Traffic, and American Beauty.

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