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Minority Report Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton, Max von Sydow

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/19/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 6,273
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Closed Caption; Minority Report Story to Screen: an in-depth discussion between director Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise on the controversial premise behind the film. Additional commentary is provided by the film's producers and screenwriters; Minority Report Archives: fascinating imagery - including storyboard sequences, production photographs and more - reveals how the future was brought to life through the film's sets, costumes, props and vehicles

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Side #1 --
1. Red Ball/Main Title
2. The Arrest of Howard Marks
3. Clarity
4. Pre-Determination
5. Can You See?
6. Ann Lively
7. Case 1109
8. Everybody Runs
9. Auto Assembly Line
10. History of the Precogs
11. Minority Reports
12. Eyeworks
13. Public Pool
14. The Spyders
15. Agatha Is the Key
16. Downloading Agatha
17. Balloon Man
18. Leo Crow
19. An Echo
20. So Much Love in This House
21. All Thumbs
22. A World Without Murder
23. Forgive Me, John
24. In Peace/End Credits

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Chalk up another triumph for Steven Spielberg, whose latest sci-fi effort ranks among his very best films. Minority Report, a futuristic thriller based on a story by author Philip K. Dick (Blade Runner), is also something of a tour de force for Tom Cruise. He plays police officer John Anderton, whose "future crimes" task force uses scientific technology and psychic premonitions to identify contemplated crimes and arrest the would-be perpetrators before they follow through with them. This expansive, revolutionary approach to law enforcement, overseen by visionary Lamar Burgess (Max von Sydow), seems to be foolproof -- until Anderton himself is identified as the potential murderer of a man he’s never met. Minority Report’s script synthesizes sci-fi stories, psychological thrillers, and police procedurals; the result is a complex melodrama that plays out like a particularly intricate whodunit. Spielberg’s trademark virtuosity manifests itself in the film’s striking visuals and elaborately staged action sequences. But the muscular performances of Cruise, von Sydow, and Colin Farrell (as a skeptical cop who becomes Anderton’s nemesis) -- along with those of supporting players Lois Smith, Tim Blake Nelson, and Steve Harris -- keep the story’s human element in the forefront and prevent the film from becoming an extravagantly produced piece of eye candy. To those disappointed by Spielberg’s previous genre offering, A.I., Minority Report will be seen as a much-welcome return to form. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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A smart and intelligent film that really got me thinkingby Anonymous

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November 06, 2005: In the not too distant future, murder has become a crime that can be prevented. The division of Pre-Crime uses three psychics, known as “Precogs” to predict when and where a murder might take place. The division has a 100% success rate and the murder rate has dropped to an unprecedented zero percent. The Justice Department is considering taking over the program to make Pre-crime a national program and sends in an investigator (Colin Farrell) to see if the program is all they hope it is. Jon Anderton (Tom Cruise) carries a great deal of pain over the abduction of his son 6 years ago and is clinging to the hope that he can survive by pushing himself to make sure Pre-crime doesn’t fail. He feels if it had been ongoing at the time his son was abducted, the devastating event may have never occurred. When Anderton learns that he has been predicted to commit a murder in the next 72 hours, he is on the run from the very people he called friends. Spielberg directs this sci-fi masterpiece that is based on a story by legendary futurist author Phillip K Dick, who also has written Total Recall, Blade Runner, Freejack, Paycheck and Screamers. Spielberg used a team of futurists to design the conceptual art, clothing, weapons and methods of transportation of the Washington D.C. of the future and the effort pays off big time. There was also considerable attention paid to what our dreams would actually look like to us on film which I thought was very neat and very interesting. This is a great Sci-fi film with an emotional storyline and a thought-provoking plot involving free will, predestination and the ever-changing human condition. PG-13: Violence, Sexual Content, and Language

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It was good for the first half...by Anonymous

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March 07, 2005: Well... I liked it for the first half, but after that it started getting disgusting. I mean Eyeballs rolling around isn't exactly pleasent to look at. But I have to say the plot is amazing! I give a thumbs up to whoever thought of this kinda story.

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