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Rent Director: Chris Columbus Cast: Anthony Rapp, Adam Pascal, Rosario Dawson, Jesse L. Martin

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 12/11/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 9,724

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Deleted scenes and musical performances; Commentary by director Chris Columbus and select cast; Feature-length documentary "No Day But Today"; Public service announcements for Jonathan Larson's performing arts Foundation and the National Marfan Foundation

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One-play glory: That’s what Rent is to the legacy of Jonathan Larson, who, after years of struggle, fulfilled his grandiose dream of changing the face of American musical theater with this Pulitzer- and Tony Award-winning rock-ish opera inspired by Puccini’s La Bohème. Tragically, Larson died of an aneurysm before his zeitgeist masterwork opened on Broadway and established itself as the Hair of the 1990s, attracting the MTV/AZT generation to the theater. Like Phantom of the Opera, Rent enjoys a passionately devoted following, one that eagerly anticipated this film treatment. One significant difference from the Phantom film, though, is that Rent comes to the screen with much of its core ensemble intact. Set in 1989, the musical celebrates a year in the life of a circle of friends, struggling and starving artists living a bohemian existence in New York’s East Village. They include: Mark (Anthony Rapp), a filmmaker newly dedicated to vérité; musician Roger (Adam Pascal), his roommate, a recovering addict seeking that “one-song glory” to leave behind; and Benny (Taye Diggs), who marries the landlord's daughter and then breaks his promise of providing free residence to his former roommates. Also here are Tom (Jesse L. Martin), a philosophy professor who is nursed back to health after a mugging by sweet transvestite Angel (Wilson Jermaine Heredia); Mimi (cast newcomer Rosario Dawson), Roger’s downstairs neighbor, a drug-addicted dancer at the Cat Scratch Club; drama queen Maureen (Idina Menzel) and lawyer Joanne (another newcomer, Tracie Thoms), for whom Maureen left Mark. The depressing milieu and the shadow of AIDS cannot extinguish Larson’s message of optimism and hope. Rent-heads will definitely want to own this two-disc set. Among its special features is a moving, nearly hour-long documentary, “No Day but Today,” which chronicles Larson’s life and the creation of Rent, and tells how the play was nurtured for the screen under the direction of an initially curious choice, Chris Columbus, best known for Home Alone and the first two Harry Potter films. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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I LOVE RENT!!!!!!!by JLapps

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October 19, 2009: This movie is one of the best movies I have ever seen! I can never get enough of it. I saw it in the theatures about 10 times and saw it live. I feel this musical makes a very bold statement and really opens your eyes as to what really does go one with AIDS and it shows how love is love regaurdless if it is s gay or straight relationship.

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