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| DVD - Director's Cut / Wide Screen / Subtitled | $14.99 |
| DVD - Wide Screen Superbit | $26.99 |
| UMD for Sony PSP | $14.99 |
HBO making-of "Anatomy of a Thriller"; "Fleshing Out the Hollow Man": 15 behind-the-scenes featurettes; VFX picture in picture comparisons
Full Product DetailsDirector Paul Verhoeven (Starship Troopers) tackles the invisible-man theme with gusto in The Hollow Man, a fanciful sci-fi opus rendered believable by virtue of its eye-popping, state-of-the-art special effects. Kevin Bacon stars as a brilliant but arrogant scientist who becomes the first human subject to whom an invisibility serum is successfully administered. When his research team, which includes former girlfriend Elisabeth Shue and romantic rival Josh Brolin, fails to restore him to visibility, Bacon becomes unhinged and vents his murderous rage on terrified co-workers. Verhoeven hews closely to well-established plot devices and familiar characterizations -- Bacon reacts to his plight just as Claude Rains did in 1933's The Invisible Man -- but Hollow Man achieves greater plausibility thanks to superior visual effects, the creations of which are detailed in both a full-length documentary and several behind-the-scenes featurettes included in Columbia Tri Star's Special Edition DVD. The elaborately produced disc also includes factoid-crammed commentaries by Verhoeven, Bacon, and composer Jerry Goldsmith, who talks about crafting the film's eerie musical score. Verhoeven also provides commentary for three creepy scenes deleted from the film's final cut. VFX picture-in-picture comparisons and DVD-ROM web links help flesh out this comprehensive, imaginatively designed package. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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