A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints with Robert Downey Jr.: DVD Cover

    A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints Director: Dito Montiel Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Shia LaBeouf, Chazz Palminteri, Dianne Wiest

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2009
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 27,202

    Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Director & editor commentary; Alternate opening & endings; Deleted scenes; Making of documentary; Additional never before seen material; Previews

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    Disc #1 -- A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
    1. Main Titles [6:53]
    2. Monty's Throne [7:19]
    3. Subway Station [10:02]
    4. Graffiti [7:24]
    5. Return From Afar [8:17]
    6. Memories [8:22]
    7. Window-Side Chat [7:02]
    8. Reunion [12:25]
    9. Long Time, No See [7:26]
    10. Revenge [8:27]
    11. Torn Apart [7:59]
    12. End Credits [3:22]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The harsh realities of life on the street merge with the universal themes of youthful pain and exhilaration in director Dito Montiel's telling tale of one boy's struggle to escape the grim fate that awaits his aimless, trouble-minded peers. For most of Montiel's friends, the only means of escaping their bleak surroundings were drugs, prison, or death. In breaking the cycle and making a name for himself as a filmmaker, Montiel showed that there are ways to overcome the urban malaise that consumed the majority of his friends. He couldn't have done it alone, though, and with this film Montiel pays tribute to those he left behind by bringing their story to the screen so that their struggles may give others in similar situations the courage to pursue a more positive, creative means of overcoming their anger. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    Very good movie.by Anonymous

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    August 28, 2008: I rented this movie from the video store and I was surprised by how good it was. I liked it so much I even purchased a copy of it. It's full of emotion and drama. It almost makes me cry every time I watch it. It's definately not for anyone under the age of eighteen due to the extreme foul language, drug references, and adult-themed material. I highly recommend it.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.

    Almost like you're a part of the movie!by Anonymous

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    August 08, 2007: It is a great movie for people who like the realistic things in life put in a movie. Not a movie to watch with your children or anyone under 18. Very good movie though. Shia LaBeouf is an excellent actor in this movie, he shows emotions that not many actors can pull off.

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