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Closed Caption; Full-length director and producer commentary; Enhanced viewing mode (takes you behind the scenes as you watch the film); Onscreen trivia track; DVD-ROM content: comic book chronology, web links; 2 all-new 60-minute documentaries; 6 production featurettes; Multi-angle scene studies; Jennifer Garner screen test; Kingpin featurette; 3 music videos
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Disc One
1. Main Titles
2. Fallen Devil
3. Jack's Son
4. The Accident
5. To Be Fearless
6. Death of a Fighter
7. A Promise Kept
8. Blind Justice
9. Urich's Daredevil
10. A Man Alone
11. Vengeance Is a Sin
12. Nelson & Murdock
13. The Scent of a Woman
14. Pas de Duel
15. The Kingpin of Crime
16. Bullseye
17. I'm Not the Bad Guy
18. Up on the Roof
19. The Black & White Ball
20. Bullseye's Target
21. Stay With Me
22. Something Really Cool
23. The Devil Is Mine
24. Elektra the Avenger
25. Alone Against Bullseye
26. To the Death
27. Bring on the Noise
28. The Devil's Mercy
29. Justice Is Served
30. Faith Is All You Need
31. The Guardian Devil
32. End Titles
Side #2 -- Disc Two
1. Stan Lee [8:18]
2. John Romita [6:51]
3. Gene Colan [1:11]
4. Frank Miller [3:43]
5. John Romita Jr. [4:48]
6. Joe Quesada [6:02]
7. David Mack [2:32]
8. Brian Michael Bendis [2:57]
9. Kevin Smith [6:07]
In the contradictory comic-book-movie tradition of Tim Burton’s Batman, director Mark Steven Johnson's Daredevil is decidedly dark and dominated by a tragic, vengeful hero, effectively replicating the odd insouciance of its four-color inspiration. Daredevil, like Batman, is a relentless crime fighter who preys on evildoers to avenge the murder of his father. But that’s where the similarity ends, because Daredevil -- lawyer Matt Murdock by day -- is blind. Fortunately, a childhood accident has attuned his other four senses to an incredible degree, and he can "see" adversaries by the way sound waves register in his brain. Matt finds an unlikely comrade-in-arms in the exotic Elektra (played with leathery verve by Jennifer Garner), who’s also looking for revenge. Their common enemy is a veteran crime lord known as the Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan), who orders his psychopathic henchman, Bullseye (Colin Farrell), to remove these threats to his dominance of the underworld. Ben Affleck is appropriately stoic as the tormented Murdock and looks great in the form-fitting red rubber suit that is Daredevil’s trademark. He’s also very effective in expansively choreographed fight sequences that rely more on good, old-fashioned stunt work than computer-generated imagery. Performancewise, though, Affleck is nearly upstaged by both Garner and Farrell, whose intriguing characters are sufficiently colorful to warrant movies of their own. Broadly faithful to its Marvel Comics namesake and lavishly mounted, Daredevil is dazzling, dynamic, and delightful. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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