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Theatrical trailers of this and other Morgan creek movies; Interactive menus; Scene access; Subtitles: English
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0. Scene Selections
1. Hong Kong High Life (Credits) [4:15]
2. Happy New Year [2:23]
3. Big-Screen Blackmail [2:19]
4. High-Flying Escape [3:27]
5. Put to the Test [4:31]
6. Walk in the Park [5:04]
7. On the Air [4:03]
8. An Assassin Strikes [3:21]
9. Chasing the Shooter [3:30]
10. In Custody [3:00]
11. Attack in the Park [1:25]
12. Reckless Driving [3:37]
13. Our Own Techniques [2:09]
14. Like Wrestling [2:24]
15. Looking-Glass Death [4:23]
16. Hospital Havoc [4:43]
17. Wu's Words [2:16]
18. Always a War [1:29]
19. Diner Demolition [4:23]
20. Bridging a Gulf [3:58]
21. Infiltrating the Club [3:03]
22. Brush with the Law [4:09]
23. Making It Happen [3:48]
24. Shots in the Dark [2:26]
25. The Shooter's Identity [3:58]
26. The Art of War [4:53]
27. Locked In, Locked Out [2:10]
28. The Truth About It All [2:37]
29. People Out of Place [3:37]
30. Bly Makes His Move [2:29]
31. Neighborhood Rules [3:04]
32. Shattered Enemy [2:49]
33. What Goes Around [2:57]
34. Another Lifetime [1:41]
35. End Credits (Art of Good over Demonic) [2:59]
Super-sleek African-American action star Wesley Snipes returns to the screen in another explosive thriller, this one distinguished by an unusually complex script and several A-list supporting players. In The Art of War, Snipes plays the foremost covert operative of a top-secret United Nations squad dedicated to furthering international peace and security by unusual and often unethical means. Framed for the murder of a Chinese diplomat, he stumbles onto a wide-ranging plot that might implicate his supervisor (Anne Archer), another top agent (Michael Biehn), and even the secretary general (Donald Sutherland). Director Christian Duguay (Joan of Arc) crams the footage with a dizzying array of chases, fights, shootouts, and explosions without ever tangling the threads of his intricate story. Snipes is appropriately taciturn as the intrepid operative, and the consistently underrated Archer really sparkles as the tough-as-nails mission coordinator. If you're looking for a good popcorn movie, Art of War won't disappoint. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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