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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.
Full Product DetailsSide #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]
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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