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Widescreen ; 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Scene access; Trailer; Cast information; Spanish, English & French subtitles; Clarence Carter music video; Exclusive commentary with director Larry Clark
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Theatrical Version
0. Scene Index
1. Quarters [8:29]
2. Uncle Mel [4:00]
3. The Professionals [3:19]
4. Desperados [3:49]
5. Tutoring [6:23]
6. Fast Lane [5:03]
7. Success [2:37]
8. Reverend [2:03]
9. Baby [7:33]
10. First Clients [2:42]
11. Dissension [2:30]
12. Exchange [3:16]
13. Vet [2:00]
14. Safe [1:31]
15. Recovery [2:56]
16. Compromise [3:27]
17. Chicken Soup [2:33]
18. Role Model [2:43]
19. 100% Kosher [4:50]
20. Empty [4:27]
21. Static [3:34]
22. Perfect Plan [6:52]
23. Payback [1:59]
24. Survival [8:59]
Side #2 -- Director's Cut
0. Scene Index
1. Quarters [8:29]
2. Uncle Mel [4:00]
3. True Professionals [3:19]
4. Desperados [3:49]
5. Tutoring [6:23]
6. Fast Lane [5:03]
7. Success [2:49]
8. Reverend [5:26]
9. Baby [7:42]
10. First Clients [2:42]
11. Dissension [2:30]
12. Exchange [3:16]
13. Vet [2:01]
14. Safe [1:31]
15. Recovery [2:56]
16. Compromise [3:27]
17. Chicken Soup [2:33]
18. Role Model [2:44]
19. 100% Kosher [4:49]
20. Empty [4:27]
21. Static [3:34]
22. Perfect Plan [6:53]
23. Payback [1:59]
24. Survival [8:59]
Following the acclaim for his 1995 Kids debut, Larry Clark directed this drug-crime drama, set in the Midwest of the '70s. Teen junkie Bobbie (Vincent Kartheiser) shares an apartment with his girlfriend Rosie (Natasha Gregson Wagner) and pal Danny (Branden Williams). Bobbie is injured during an encounter with a security guard but regains his health under the supervision of his dynamic drug-dealer uncle Mel (James Woods). After a successful robbery of speed from an out-of-town doctor's clinic, Bobby, Rosie, Mel, and Mel's melancholy gal Sid (Melanie Griffith) encounter gunplay in a drug deal gone sour. With Mel and Bobby both wounded, they retreat to the headquarters of a gun merchant known as the Reverend (James Otis). When Rosie loses her baby, she slips into a depression and more drug use. Mel recovers and begins planning another heist, but the group is beginning to unravel. Shown at 1998 film fests (Venice, Toronto). Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide