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Basic Instinct Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza, Jeanne Tripplehorn

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/29/2007
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 15,413
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1080p high definition; Newly remastered 16x9 widescreen; DTS HD audio; 5.1 dolby® digital surround EX™ audio; English and Spanish subtitles; "Blonde Poison" documentary on the making of the film*; Audio commentary with director paul verhoeven and director of photography Jan De Bont*; Audio commentary with Feminist Critic and noted author Camille Paglia*; "Cleaning Up Basic Instinct" a montage comparing the TV version to the theatrical version*; Storyboard comparisons*; Theatrical trailer*; Original screen tests*; System requirements:; Blu-Ray optical disc player and HD TV; *Special features are not rated and may be in standard edition

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Disc #1 -- Basic Instinct
1. Sex Crimes
2. An Amateur
3. Written Alibi
4. Nothing to Hide
5. Innocent Test
6. Internal Affairs
7. Reckless Pursuit
8. Rough Edges
9. Playing Games
10. Pretty Good Beginning
11. Deadly Chase
12. Mind Manipulation
13. Personal Files
14. Researching Records
15. Killer Story
16. Happily Ever After

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Editorial Reviews

This cold, stylish erotic-thriller grossed over $100 million at the box-office despite vigorous protests at its depiction of gays and women. The shocking opening sequence features a graphic sexual encounter involving a rock-star bound with a white Hermes scarf by an unidentified blond woman. Despite the fact that the scene ends with a bloody icepick murder (horrifyingly realized by makeup artist Rob Bottin), Hermes scarves quickly sold out at stores nationwide. This seeming paradox is at the heart of the film's appeal, as it mixes perverse sexuality and erotic bloodshed in a manner common to European thrillers (director Paul Verhoeven had done it himself in 1979's marvelous De Vierde Man) but mostly taboo in America. The plot concerns Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone), a successful bisexual mystery writer who may also be a ruthless murderer. Everyone close to Catherine dies, and troubled policeman Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) must find out why. In the process, Nick becomes sexually involved with both Catherine and police psychiatrist Beth Gardner (Jeanne Tripplehorn), while the bodies begin piling up and Catherine turns the cat-and-mouse game around on Nick. Verhoeven and screenwriter Joe Eszterhas -- who was paid $3 million for the script -- keep the tension ratcheted up throughout, even during the frequent sex scenes, which carry a violent edge reminiscent of the Italian thrillers of Dario Argento. The film's most notorious scene, a police interrogation in which Catherine makes drooling idiots out of her captors by revealing that she is not wearing underwear, became a cultural touchstone and was widely imitated and parodied. Sharon Stone, meanwhile, was embarrassed to the point that she claimed Verhoeven had aimed lights on strategic locations without her knowledge. George Dzundza and Dorothy Malone co-star. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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Basic Instinctby Anonymous

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March 13, 2008: You have to see Basic Instinct 2 to appreciate how good this really was. Sharon, Sharon, why couldn't you have just kept up this acting pace instead of just letting yourself go in later flicks. Suspense Here. Wow!

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Basic Instinctby Anonymous

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December 15, 2004: There is no other film that really applies to itself the term erotic thriller like Basic Instinct. Sharon Stone gives an exalent performance as a pressumed murder. Throughout the movie, she does a wonderfull job acting very sexy, having control over all the events taking place, and never letting her guard down. This is definetely one of the most controversial films, and one of the most important movies of all time. After all, who doesn't remember that one scene where she is being questioned? (I sure do!) If you enjoy good performances, a good story, and good cast, you should definetely buy this movie.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.