Collateral Damage with Arnold Schwarzenegger: DVD Cover

    Collateral Damage Director: Andrew Davis Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elias Koteas, Francesca Neri, Cliff Curtis

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/30/2009
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 49,045
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    Closed Caption; Featur-length and Audio Commentary by Director Andrew Davis ; ; Documentaries: Behind the scenes and The Hero In A New Era; Additional Scenes; Cast/Director Film Highlights; Theatrical Trailer

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    Disc #1 -- Collateral Damage
    2. Gordy at home [1:30]
    3. Plaza Explosion [3:19]
    1. Gordy at Work (Credits) [3:20]
    4. "I Saw Him" [4:41]
    5. El Lobo [4:08]
    6. Collateral Damage [3:35]
    7. Terminated [4:13]
    8. Into Colombia [2:58]
    9. Bus stop [3:38]
    10. In Search of a pass [3:23]
    11. Arrested [2:42]
    12. Armstrong [3:17]
    13. Guerrilla Siege [4:17]
    14. Upriver - at Gunpoint [3:39]
    15. Taste of Felix [4:06]
    16. No Room for Mistakes [2:10]
    17. Gordy's Ride [1:51]
    18. El Robo's Compound [3:00]
    19. Surprise on the Street [3:01]
    20. Remembered faces [1:41]
    21. No better than he is [4:02]
    22. Attack on the Ship [4:36]
    23. Brandt's Excuse to Kill [3:44]
    24. Arrivals in Washington [2:34]
    25. The Target [3:53]
    26. Restroom Revelations [3:49]
    27. Through the roof [4:26]
    28. Getting the Shaft [2:12]
    29. Tunnel of flame [2:25]
    30. Final battle [4:17]
    31. Survivors [2:22]
    32. End Credits [1:24]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Completed before September 11th but given added resonance by the events of that tragic day, Collateral Damage pits a Los Angeles firefighter (action megastar Arnold Schwarzenegger) against a multinational terrorist, with predictably explosive results. In this thriller directed by Andrew Davis (The Fugitive) with his characteristic panache, a Colombian terrorist known as "El Lobo" (the Wolf) takes out an enemy with a bomb at an L.A. office building -- just as Gordon Brewer (Schwarzenegger) is arriving to meet his wife and young son at a nearby café. When his family perishes before his eyes and his government gives him the runaround, Brewer decides to go on a little Wolf hunt -- shrugging off the warnings of a duplicitous federal agent (Elias Koteas) whose own Wolf quest is a somewhat more complex matter. Davis then treats us to a mini-remake of Apocalypse Now, painstakingly depicting Brewer’s arduous trip upriver through Panama to the terrorists’ hidden camp. At age 55, Arnold isn’t quite as vigorous or indestructible as he once seemed, and the director works his star’s real-life limitations into the film’s numerous hand-to-hand confrontations. Action sequences are still teeth-rattling, in the best Schwarzenegger tradition, and the pulse-pounding finale provides a suitably incendiary demise for the bad guys. Wildly improbable yet viscerally satisfying, Collateral Damage won’t disappoint Arnold’s loyal fans. Davis supplies a commentary on the DVD, which also includes an HBO "First Look" program, a newly shot documentary entitled "The Hero in a New Era," and deleted scenes. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Collateral Damageby Anonymous

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    August 19, 2002: This is one of the best Arnold movies ever! Great action, good story, and great reality! This is definitly an Arnold movie i'll be watching more than once!

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Collateral Damageby Anonymous

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    August 11, 2002: This is such a great Arnold movie! I like this one because it shows a great deal of reality. This is not your typical Arnold action movie. Arnold has played all kinds of heroes,agents, or just big tough guys with guns.But this is a very different character. He plays a fireman in this one, which is a real everyday hero. This is a character where Arnold realizes that he's a human being, and he can't just take a gun and blow every bad guy away.This is a movie where he uses bombs, explosives, and his fireman expertees.Arnold doesn't pick up one gun, and he still beats the bad guys!!!

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