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A Man Apart Director: F. Gary Gray Cast: Vin Diesel, Larenz Tate, Timothy Olyphant, Geno Silva

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/02/2003
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,225
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Closed Caption; 7 deleted scenes; Both widescreen and fullscreen versions of the film; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound; Stereo surround sound; Theatrical trailers; DVD-ROM enabled

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Titles/20 Tons a Month [3:32]
2. No-Gun Raid [7:51]
3. Home Sweet Home [1:10]
4. The Drug War Is On [1:54]
5. Memo's New Orders [2:30]
6. Survival of the Whipped [4:21]
7. Home Invasion [3:44]
8. "Where Is Stacey?" [4:59]
9. Face to Face, Ten Feet Away [4:43]
10. Capone Can Sniff It [3:10]
11. Overdose in the Attic [4:49]
12. The New Guy's Name [3:39]
13. Hollywood Jack [6:36]
14. The Last Safe Place [1:49]
15. The Widowers' Pact [2:34]
16. A Good Businessman [5:44]
17. The Deal Goes Down...In Flames [6:54]
18. "Sean, You're Done" [1:56]
19. Becoming a Monster [5:26]
20. The Gang United [3:42]
21. South of Nowhere [3:20]
22. Follow the Money [3:38]
23. The Old Haunt [7:32]
24. "If I Wanted You Dead..." [6:01]
25. Gone But Not Forgotten [2:40]
26. End Credits [5:06]

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Editorial Reviews

The screen's unlikeliest action hero, Vin Diesel, takes center stage in this slam-bang thriller, which gives the charismatic new star ample opportunities to demonstrate his considerable strengths as a leading man. After working undercover for seven years, streetwise DEA agents Sean Vetter (Diesel) and Demetrius Hicks (Larenz Tate) finally take down the head honcho of the notorious Baja Cartel. A mysterious new kingpin, nicknamed Diablo, makes the drug war personal by killing Vetter's wife, Stacy (NYPD Blue's Jacqueline Obradors), and Sean swears he'll get revenge -- even though it means going outside the law to do so. Despite his thuggish appearance, Diesel embodies many of the qualities that made the young Sylvester Stallone a star. A Man Apart is tailor-made for an actor of Diesel's range, being a standard-issue revenge yarn embellished with some fanciful touches à la Dirty Harry. Director F. Gary Gray (The Negotiator) starts the picture off with a bang, of which there are many more --progressively bigger and louder ones -- before justice prevails. Tate supplies strong support as Vetter's partner, and Obradors is so good as the wife that one wishes she had more screen time. But this is Diesel's show, and he struts his stuff in a big way, bulldozing his way across the screen with brio. His presence makes A Man Apart a film to have. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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GOOD ACTIONby Anonymous

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October 14, 2005: This movie was certainly different for Vin Diesel, but he proved he could play it well. The story to this movie isn't really that interesting, but keeps you watching because of all the action.

Oh sh*tby Anonymous

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January 03, 2004: This is unlike any film Vin Diesel has ever done but in this film we see alot more emotional side of Vin. This shows that Vin can not only do the horror and the action, but also the drama. This movie has everything. Though their are gruesome pictures, the storyline is fantastic, and has everything you need in a spectacular film. Plus, Vin Diesel is soooo hot!


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