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Closed Caption; "Between the Sheets" featurette; A look at Basic Instinct 2; Commentary with director Michael Caton-Jones; Plus, exclusive to this unrated DVD only: 10 deleted scenes with optional director commentary; Alternate ending
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction
1. Title Seq./Driving Under the Influence [:00]
2. "I'm Traumatized" [:00]
3. The Evaluation [:00]
4. Chesslov [:00]
5. She's Back on the Street [:00]
6. No Comment [:00]
7. "Got a Minute" [:00]
8. Just Checking Your Policy [:00]
9. You Can Smell the Blood [:00]
10. Leaving Because of Me? [:00]
11. Mind's on Someone Else [:00]
12. Finding Adam [:00]
13. What if I Told You [:00]
14. Are You Feeling Alright? [:00]
15. Ich Reche Blut (I Smell Blood) [:00]
16. This Is the Real Interview [:00]
17. Taking Risks [:00]
18. You're in Love With Her [:00]
19. Denise [:00]
20. You Have a Problem Michael [:00]
21. Some Guys Are Into Killers [:00]
22. Dirtiest Cop in London [:00]
23. She's Not Worth [:00]
24. Do You Trust Her? [:00]
25. "Care to Join Me?" [:00]
26. "Have to Kill Her" [:00]
27. Downfall [:00]
28. "Come Back Soon Baby" [:00]
A sequel nearly 14 years in the making, Basic Instinct 2 gives Sharon Stone another whack at the character that -- with the mere crossing of her legs -- made Stone a bona fide superstar and an international sex symbol to boot. Her second outing as sexually voracious Catherine Tramell isn’t quite as provocative as the first one, but it offers the same heady mix of eroticism, deceit, and murder. The setting is now London, where the erotica-writing novelist finds herself once again suspected of homicide. Engaged by the police to discern Catherine’s mind-set, psychologist Michael Glass (David Morrissey) initially shrugs off the suspect’s provocative proposals but eventually succumbs to her charms, which draws him into a vortex of intrigue. Charlotte Rampling provides key support as Michael’s colleague, and David Thewlis impresses with his turn as a police detective obsessed with proving Catherine guilty. Ultimately, the film’s biggest asset is Stone herself, clearly relishing her role and looking just as ravishing as she did in the earlier film. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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