Eyes Wide Shut with Tom Cruise: DVD Cover

    Eyes Wide Shut Director: Stanley Kubrick Cast: Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sydney Pollack, Marie Richardson

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/22/2008
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 13,200

    Viewer Rating: (7 ratings)

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    Channel Four documentary the Last Movie: Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut; Lost Kubrick: the Unfinished Films of Stanley Kubrick; Interview gallery featuring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and Steven Spielberg; Kubrick's 1998 Director's Guild of America D.W. Griffith Award acceptance speech ; Theatrical trailer; TV spots

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    Disc #1 -- Eyes Wide Shut
    1. Not Even Looking [2:41]
    2. Nick Nightingale [3:43]
    3. The Art of Love [3:47]
    4. Rainbow's End [2:39]
    5. Between You and Me [7:51]
    6. "Thos Two Girls...;"I'm Sure of You" [10:39]
    7. The Naval Officer [5:55]
    8. House Call [4:25]
    9. "I Love You" [3:48]
    10. Taking a Walk [1:25]
    11. In Domino's Hands [4:01]
    12. "Shall We?" [3:47]
    13. Sonata Café [6:36]
    14. Rainbow Fashions [3:49]
    15. No Sense of Decency [3:26]
    16. Country House [3:23]
    17. The Abyss [3:34]
    18. First Warning [3:45]
    19. Voyeurs [2:53]
    20. Mysterious Woman [1:52]
    21. "Kindly Remove Your Mask" [1:19]
    22. No Turning Back [1:51]
    23. Home [2:38]
    24. Alice's Dream [2:54]
    25. Looking For Nick [5:36]
    26. The Desk Clerk [2:42]
    27. "It Needn't Be a Costume" [3:36]
    28. Second Warning [2:45]
    29. On His Mind [4:24]
    30. Sally's News [:05]
    31. Followed [3:22]
    32. Looking For Mandy [6:01]
    33. No Games [3:14]
    34. "What Can I Say?" [5:43]
    35. Life Goes On [4:31]
    36. "I'll Tell You Everything" [4:00]
    37. Forever [5:09]
    38. End Credits [3:35]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The final work of legendary director Stanley Kubrick, who died within a week of completing the edit, stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, at the time Hollywood's most bankable celebrity couple, and was shot on a open-ended schedule (finally totaling over 400 days), with closed sets in London standing in for New York City. Cruise and Kidman play William and Alice Harford, a physician and a gallery manager who are wealthy, successful, and travel in a sophisticated social circle; however, a certain amount of decadence crosses their paths on occasion, and a visit to a formal-dress party leads them into sexual temptation when William is drafted into helping a beautiful girl who has overdosed on drugs while Alice is charmed by a man bent on seduction. While neither William and Alice act on their adulterous impulses, once the issue has been brought into the open, it begins a dangerous season of erotic gamesmanship for the couple, with William in particular openly confronting his desire for new sexual experiences. What didn't make the final cut of Eyes Wide Shut may have been as fascinating as what finally appeared on screen: Harvey Keitel was replaced almost immediately by Sydney Pollack, while Jennifer Jason Leigh was replaced by Marie Richardson after she had shot all her scenes and left town. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Eyes Wide Shutby Anonymous

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    August 08, 2008: I never really understood this movie, until I got married. Now that I am married this film makes perfect sense to me. It is the story of doubt. In the Bible Jesus talks about having faith the size of a mustard seed. In this movie Stanly Kubrick illustrates how doubt of any size can enter and monopolize a man soul. Truly a remarkable film! (Did not understand it at all until I got married.)

    Eyes Wide Shutby Anonymous

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    September 12, 2007: Each time I view this film I perceive another layer of complexity. This is a film that will "grow on you"--if you give it a chance.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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