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Closed Caption; Filmmakers' commentary; "Cloak and Camouflage" featurette; "Gadgets and Gizmos" featurette; "Schematics and Blueprints" featurette; "The Slugafest" featurette; Digitally mastered audio & video; Mastering in high definition; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Audio: English, French; Subtitles: English, French; Bonus trailers; Interactive menus; Scene selections
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1. Start [6:18]
2. A Call From GWB [1:28]
3. Bureau of National Security [2:50]
4. Alex's Spy Stuff [1:53]
5. The Switchblade Op [3:46]
6. The President's Retarded Nephew [2:49]
7. Fasten Your Seat Belt [5:46]
8. A Strange Hungarian Woman [2:11]
9. The Test [4:29]
10. The Surveillance Pen [2:03]
11. Arnold Gundars [3:47]
12. Openhanded Preview [:56]
13. Hanging in Gundars' Palace [3:02]
14. The Way Out [4:24]
15. Auto Destruct [2:17]
16. Scooter Break [1:20]
17. Sewer Bonding [5:50]
18. "Sexual Healing" [5:22]
19. Bath House Deathtrap [3:36]
20. Mutual Whupping Society [5:58]
21. The Switchblade [1:48]
22. Wright Is Wrong [1:51]
23. Code Invalid [1:34]
24. Fighting an Invisible Opponent [2:04]
25. Battle for the Leafy Bug [3:20]
26. Rachel Flips the Script [4:39]
27. Heroes Again [1:53]
28. Win Some Lose Some [9:03]
Yet another classic television series from the 1960s gets a big-screen update in this action-comedy inspired by the Bill Cosby/Robert Culp vehicle I Spy. Alex Scott (Owen Wilson) is a federal intelligence agent who has been assigned to find a particularly expensive and valuable weapon which has gone missing: a special stealth fighter jet which can not only hide from radar, but also turn invisible to the human eye. Scott learns a rogue agent has sold the jet to Gundars (Malcolm McDowell), a powerful and unscrupulous underground arms dealer. After blowing his opportunity to catch Gundars in the act, Scott formulates a Plan B -- it seems Gundars is a rabid boxing fan, so in order to get inside his organization, Scott recruits Kelly Robinson (Eddie Murphy), a longtime middleweight champion whose ego nearly exceeds his talent in the ring. Robinson is excited by the prospect of a life of espionage, but Scott and Robinson's personalities are like oil and water, and matters are hardly helped by the efforts of less-than-helpful fellow agents Rachel (Famke Janssen) and Carlos (Gary Cole). This adaptation of I Spy was directed by a woman who starred in a memorable television series herself, former Hill Street Blues regular Betty Thomas, who has gone on to a successful career behind the camera. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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