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Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video; Widescreen presentation; Commentary with director Roland Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin ; Visual effects interactive featurette; "The Art of War" battlefield featurette; "The True Patriots" featurette; Conceptual art-to-film comparisons; Deleted scenes with optional commentary by filmmakers; Photo galleries; DVD-ROM web link; Theatrical trailers; Talent files; Interactive menus with animation; Production notes; Scene selections with motion images
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [10:59]
2. "We are at war." [6:57]
3. "Dear Thomas." [4:30]
4. Gabriel's homecoming [3:33]
5. Colonel Tavington [4:03]
6. The rules of war [6:36]
7. Gabriel's rescue [11:26]
8. Battle of Camden [:43]
9. Colonel Martin [3:09]
10. A gentleman & a butcher [3:33]
11. An announcement [1:58]
12. Militia recruitment [4:35]
13. Accuracy & precision [4:05]
14. No prisoners [1:17]
15. Fireworks [5:46]
16. King's Highway skirmish [6:19]
17. Fort Wilderness [3:15]
18. Cornwallis & The Ghost [5:05]
19. "I'm going to kill you." [4:25]
20. Charlotte's plantation [3:33]
21. The wedding [2:02]
22. Addressing the village [7:36]
23. "Burn the church." [5:12]
24. Gabriel's revenge [6:57]
25. Battle of Cowpens [1:57]
26. The Ghost vs. The Butcher [5:01]
27. Yorktown, 1781 [16:16]
28. A whole new world [7:29]
Reluctant hero Mel Gibson leads a ragtag militia against the might of the British army in this stirring, lavishly mounted historical epic set during the Revolutionary War. He's perfectly cast as Benjamin Martin, a colonial farmer, widowed father, and veteran of the French and Indian War who stubbornly resists joining the Continental Army. Martin eventually enters the conflict to save his eldest son, Gabriel -- played by charismatic young Heath Ledger (10 Things I Hate About You), a rebel courier captured by British troops. The loose-knit band of guerrillas he organizes bedevils the redcoat, and sets up the traditional bad guy vs. mad guy (Mel) climax. Director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day) re-creates the Revolution with scrupulous fidelity, vividly capturing the carnage and confusion of pitched battles that often took place in the backyards of colonial settlers. His historically accurate rebels are gentlemen farmers, vagabonds, and brigands, united by their disdain for the arrogant English king and determined to gain their freedom at any cost. Thematically similar to Gibson's Oscar-winning film Braveheart, The Patriot provides its popular leading man with a rousing vehicle for his considerable talents. The Special Edition DVD includes deleted scenes, storyboards, audio commentary, photo galleries, cast and crew bios, a featurette, and the theatrical trailer. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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