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Max Payne Director: John Moore Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/20/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 32,648

Viewer Rating: (7 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Includes both the theatrical version and unrated extended cut of the film; Audio commentary by director John Moore, production designer Daniel Dorrance and visual effects supervisor Everett Burrell; Featurette: Picture Documentary ; Michelle Payne graphic novel

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Disc #1 -- Max Payne
1. Drowning [1:31]
2. Cold Case Unit [2:20]
3. Nice Watch [2:23]
4. New Friends [1:17]
5. Natasha [1:17]
6. Crime Scene [2:50]
7. Connections [2:14]
8. Too Late [2:49]
9. Grief and Blame [2:50]
10. Internal Affairs [2:27]
11. Tattoo Link [2:49]
12. Unlikely Ally [4:13]
13. Valkyrie Protection [2:02]
14. Devil's Army [1:21]
15. Ten Minutes [1:32]
16. Jason Tells All [4:07]
17. Firefight [2:15]
18. Combat Edge [1:14]
19. Invincible [1:29]
20. Kingpin [1:06]
21. Not Yet [2:00]
22. Valkyr Effects [2:02]
23. On the Run [2:02]
24. Unstoppable [6:28]
25. Showdown [3:32]
26. Angel Vision [1:02]
27. End Titles [1:37]
28. Unfinished Business [2:14]
1. Drowning [1:31]
2. Cold Case Unit [2:20]
3. Nice Watch [2:23]
4. New Friends [1:17]
5. Natasha [1:17]
6. Crime Scene [2:50]
7. Connections [2:14]
8. Too Late [2:49]
9. Grief and Blame [2:50]
10. Internal Affairs [2:27]
11. Tattoo Link [2:49]
12. Unlikely Ally [4:13]
13. Valkyrie Protection [2:02]
14. Devil's Army [1:21]
15. Ten Minutes [1:32]
16. Jason Tells All [4:07]
17. Firefight [2:15]
18. Combat Edge [1:14]
19. Invincible [1:29]
20. Kingpin [1:06]
21. Not Yet [2:00]
22. Valkyr Effects [2:02]
23. On the Run [2:02]
24. Unstoppable [6:28]
25. Showdown [3:32]
26. Angel Vision [1:02]
27. End Titles [1:37]
28. Unfinished Business [2:14]

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Editorial Reviews

Rockstar Games' double-gunned action franchise comes to the big screen thanks to director John Moore (The Omen) and Mark Wahlberg, who embodies the title character of Max Payne, a widowed cop hell-bent on delivering justice no matter what the cost as he investigates a string of killings in his city. Mila Kunis and Chris O'Donnell head up the supporting cast, with Beau Thorne adapting the screenplay for the 20th Century Fox production. Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

A co-worker gave me this movie, and I love it!by PhantomJak

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February 09, 2009: While many people may be looking at this as just another video game movie, it actually turned into a surprising treat for me. Going into it not knowing much made it all the better.

The first thing that struck me was just how well the cinematography was. I was watching it on my laptop in a dark room and it was an amazing visual treat to sit and watch. The special effects in the movie are a little over the top but that is part of the plot (read later on).

I was listening to this on a set of good over the ear headphones and it made the sound quality amazing enough to have me take notice. Some of the music made me think of looking up the soundtrack as well.

The plot is somewhat contrived. Max Payne lost his wife and child to a couple of thugs and is searching for the one that got away. It turns out all is connected back to some super addictive drug that causes people to see things from Norse mythology. Yeah, I was kind of confused about that too.

All in all I think most people might get some amusement out of renting it, but for me and those like me who like the over the top pretty movie where the love interest is already dead and the lone hero is not saving the world, but only after revenge, this movie is made for us.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Max Boringby Irving_Washington

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January 23, 2009: Not much to be said.

Went and saw this with a friend out of sheer boredom.

The movie was boring, barely any action, and used tired slow motion.

And the plot was lame.

I liked the first game when it came out for the PC way back when. This movie lacks any of the fun of the game. Some names are the same, and the movie tries way too hard to use the game's over the top noir grit.

It doesn't work.

The special effects were halfway decent, though.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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