The 6th Day with Arnold Schwarzenegger: DVD Cover
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The 6th Day Director: Roger Spottiswoode Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rapaport, Michael Rooker

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/27/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 15,019
 
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DVD includes audio commentary by composer Trevor Rabin with isolated music score; RePet infomercial and TV spot; production notes; and talent files.

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Side #1 -- THE 6TH DAY
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [4:12]
2. Adam Gibson [4:13]
3. Double X Charter [4:07]
4. "let's Test The Remote." [2:26]
5. Blood & Vision Test [3:35]
6. Repet [2:51]
7. Adam's Sim-pal [1:45]
8. 6th Day Violation [4:36]
9. Cadillac Chase [3:33]
10. Dr. Griffin Weir [5:31]
11. Seventh Precinct [1:49]
12. Assassins Recloned [3:54]
13. Cell Break [2:33]
14. Virtual Girlfriend [2:07]
15. Attempted Suicide [6:59]
16. Tripp The Clone Killer [4:04]
17. Spare Parts [11:43]
18. Audience With Dr. Weir [1:14]
19. Clara's Recital [4:20]
20. The Greatest Gift [4:52]
21. Double-crossed [3:33]
22. Clone Mark [4:03]
23. Betrayed By His Own Mind [5:26]
24. Diversion & Rescue [1:58]
25. Blowing The Water Tank [1:29]
26. Unfinished Business [4:23]
27. Helipad Firefight [3:58]
28. Helping A Friend [3:48]

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Editorial Reviews

Recent scientific advancements lend credibility to the not-so-improbable events vividly dramatized in The 6th Day, a sci-fi thriller that returns Arnold Schwarzenegger to the genre that made him a box-office monster. The film is set in a near-future America, where shopping malls have stores that clone dead pets and where human cloning -- while possible -- remains outlawed. That doesn’t stop ruthless tycoon Tony Goldwyn (Ghost) and rogue scientist Robert Duvall, who develop a black market in people regenerated from traces of DNA material. Arnold portrays a helicopter pilot caught up in Goldwyn’s schemes and targeted for death while a clone assumes his identity. The 6th Day offers Arnold’s fans plenty of action, albeit of a less lethal variety than found in some of his previous vehicles, while raising some interesting questions about the morality of cloning-on-demand. Director Roger Spottiswoode (Tomorrow Never Dies) doesn't let the big questions bog down the narrative, though, as he maintains a driving pace straight through to the closing credits. He also surrounds the histrionically challenged Schwarzenegger with terrific actors like Goldwyn, who’s a positively reptilian villain, and Duvall, whose recently widowed scientist, haunted by his conscience, strikes a poignant note. Exciting, suspenseful, and (dare we say) intellectually provocative, The 6th Day is a must-have item for Arnold’s admirers and sci-fi fans alike. The DVD includes a phony infomercial for the film’s pet-cloning company, RePet, along with an audio commentary by music composer Trevor Rabin, an isolated music score, talent files, production notes, and theatrical trailers. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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6th Dayby Anonymous

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June 09, 2002: He's back! This time Arnold is taking on the topic of cloning. In The Sixth Day fans will get a double dose of their favorite action hero as this film speculates on a worst-case scenario about human cloning. Three years ago, the action star underwent heart surgery and took a year off from his busy film schedule to regain his health. This film definitely marks his triumphant return to his trademark kind of action film. Fans will not be disappointed.

6th Dayby Anonymous

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May 04, 2001: The Sixth day is a great sci-fi thriller. Arnold Shwartzanager is Adam Gibson. Adam(Arnold) gets cloned. He goes through the process of trying to find his family and who he really is???