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Feature-length audio commentary by Jamie Foxx; Interactive menus; Cast/filmmaker profiles; Scene access; Languages & subtitles: English & Français
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0. Scene Selections
1. Credits circuitry [2:37]
2. Heists in progress [2:37]
3. Deviations [3:18]
4. Slippery getaways [3:02]
5. Behind bars [4:07]
6. Cellmate's message [3:41]
7. Dead suspect [3:08]
8. Zoo story [5:06]
9. Implant volunteer (Why Me?) [3:48]
10. Wolf bait [3:31]
11. Up and running (Back in Deez Streetz) [2:53]
12. Back on the block (You Can Get That) [2:18]
13. Lisa...and son [6:47]
14. Phony phoner [2:32]
15. "Didn't you rob me?" [1:51]
16. Steve at the wheel (24 Mo Hours) [4:43]
17. Taxi trouble [4:09]
18. Sob stories [2:58]
19. Mango time (Quick Rush) [1:46]
20. His lucky day [4:14]
21. His luckier day [1:50]
22. Our man comes and goes [3:45]
23. Passing the bucks (Remarkable) [2:09]
24. Midtown rendezvous [3:14]
25. Man on the red bench [2:52]
26. Off the air [3:42]
27. Unwelcome visitors [2:55]
28. Between us [4:43]
29. One-time offer [1:58]
30. Night at the races [4:06]
31. Stalling for time [2:41]
32. Wrong-way devil [2:36]
33. Pedal to the metal [4:50]
34. Had it coming [2:24]
35. Like baseball? [2:22]
36. End Credits (Work, Free) [3:33]
In this action comedy, a crook trying to go straight finds himself lured back to crime by the police, without his even knowing it. When master criminals Jasper (Robert Pastorelli) and Bristol (Doug Hutchison) pull a heist that nets $40 million in gold but leaves behind several dead policemen, detective Edgar Clenteen (David Morse) pulls out all the stops to put the thief behind bars. Jasper is jailed and ends up sharing a cell with Alvin Sanders (Jamie Foxx), a habitual small-time criminal who was brought in after a bungled robbery of a seafood wholesaler. Jasper, who has a weak heart, suffers a heart attack in jail, and as he dies, he gives Alvin a message to pass along to his wife. Eager to track down Bristol, who still has the gold, Clenteen has Alvin secretly implanted with an experimental tracking device, and then lets him go free, while spreading the word on the street that Jasper told him where the gold was stashed shortly before his death. While Alvin makes an effort to start his life over and get a straight job, Clenteen and his staff are electronically following his every move, waiting for Bristol and his associates to track him down. Bait was directed by Antoine Fuqua, whose previous credit was the stylish crime thriller The Replacement Killers. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide