Cube Zero with Ernie Barbarash: DVD Cover

    Cube Zero Director: Ernie Barbarash

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/22/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 31,393
     
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    Scenes

    Features

    Closed Caption; Commentary with director Ernie Barbarash; "Inside the Box: The Making of Cube Zero"; Storyboard comparisons; Conceptual art; Music video; Trailers

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Water [5:12]
    2. Opening Credits [2:49]
    3. Chess Game [4:06]
    4. Room 172409 [3:17]
    5. Stop Thinking [2:36]
    6. One of Us [5:07]
    7. Don't Get Involved [3:16]
    8. Third Exit [3:19]
    9. Coordinates [4:07]
    10. Make the Call [4:45]
    11. The Exit Procedure [3:13]
    12. Questions of Faith [4:43]
    13. Inside [3:24]
    14. A Situation [3:51]
    15. The Tricky Part [3:09]
    16. Jackpot [5:15]
    17. Systems Checker [1:43]
    18. A Rat [4:02]
    19. Just Finish It [5:57]
    20. Reset Mode [5:05]
    21. Haskell's Chip [2:46]
    22. Clean Sweep [5:53]
    23. Exit Point [5:24]
    24. Ending Credits [4:15]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Writer/director Ernie Barbarash helms this prequel to the sci-fi thriller Cube, with events that unfold some time prior to those in first picture. Here, another group of prisoners navigate the treacherous confines of their futuristic trappings. Each step is potentially the last as the deadly last traps hidden in the sparse rooms find the numbers of the unwilling prisoners quickly thinning. Only when they can figure out the mysteries of their constantly changing prison will the surviving inmates have any hope for escape, and even then there is no guarantee of freedom -- much less survival. As the cube workers who monitor the prisoners progress bear witness to their increasingly grim bid for survival, a sudden sting of remorse finds one of the employees empathizing with the victims and plotting to assist them in their unlikely escape. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    March 24, 2007: If you like any of the cube movies so far I don't think you will be disappointed with this one. Good story, but its not my favorite of them thats for sure.

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    April 21, 2006: This a pretty good flick but not as good as the original in my opinion. The plot and stuff was well written. Cool twists. Besides the original cube this is the one I would watch often. Like I haven't seen cube 2 in a year.