The Thomas Crown Affair with Pierce Brosnan: DVD Cover
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The Thomas Crown Affair Director: John McTiernan Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary, Ben Gazzara

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/04/2000
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 516

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Features

Feature-length audio commentary by John McTierman; Collectable booklet; Theatrical trailers from 1968 and 1999 films

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Scene Index

Side #1- Standard
0. Scene Selections
1. Logo/Main Title [:11]
2. The Trojan Horse [4:41]
3. "Forced To Sell" [3:06]
4. The Break-Out... [1:00]
5. & The Break-In [1:52]
Side #1- Widescreen
0. Scene Selections
1. Logo/Main Title [:11]
2. The Trojan Horse [4:41]
3. "Forced To Sell" [3:06]
4. The Break-Out... [1:00]
5. & The Break-In [1:52]
Checking Out The AC
6. Checking Out The AC [3:21]
New Guards?
7. New Guards? [1:50]
Thomas Trips A Thief
8. Thomas Trips A Thief [2:46]
Take the Monet & Run
9. Take the Monet & Run [1:12]
A Titanium Briefcase
10. A Titanium Briefcase [2:55]
Catherine Banning
11. Catherine Banning [1:59]
"How Hot Did It Get?"
12. "How Hot Did It Get?" [2:11]
Three-Legged Bench
13. Three-Legged Bench [2:18]
Bearing Witness
14. Bearing Witness [1:58]
The Interrogation
15. The Interrogation [1:50]
Sinking For A Splash
16. Sinking For A Splash [3:18]
The Affair Begins
17. The Affair Begins [2:13]
"Worthy Adversary?"
18. "Worthy Adversary?" [2:53]
Unwarranted Entry
19. Unwarranted Entry [1:35]
The First Date
20. The First Date [1:19]
A Key Exchange
21. A Key Exchange [5:21]
Show Me The Monet
22. Show Me The Monet [3:00]
Dogs Playing Cards
23. Dogs Playing Cards [2:54]
Cutting In
24. Cutting In [1:21]
Sleeping With The Enemy
25. Sleeping With The Enemy [3:11]
Flying High
26. Flying High [4:33]
Not Manhattan
27. Not Manhattan [2:03]
"Wanna See It?"
28. "Wanna See It?" [3:21]
"Just A Game"
29. "Just A Game" [3:19]
Playing Or Testing?
30. Playing Or Testing? [1:59]
The Forger Connection
31. The Forger Connection [6:41]
Anna/Leap of Faith
32. Anna/Leap of Faith [6:00]
Bowler Derby
33. Bowler Derby [4:13]
Abracadabra
34. Abracadabra [5:45]
A Parting Gift?
35. A Parting Gift? [4:57]
End Credits
36. End Credits [4:25]
Checking Out The AC
6. Checking Out The AC [3:21]
New Guards?
7. New Guards? [1:50]
Thomas Trips A Thief
8. Thomas Trips A Thief [2:46]
Take the Monet & Run
9. Take the Monet & Run [1:12]
A Titanium Briefcase
10. A Titanium Briefcase [2:55]
Catherine Banning
11. Catherine Banning [1:59]
"How Hot Did It Get?"
12. "How Hot Did It Get?" [2:11]
Three-Legged Bench
13. Three-Legged Bench [2:18]
Bearing Witness
14. Bearing Witness [1:58]
The Interrogation
15. The Interrogation [1:50]
Sinking For A Splash
16. Sinking For A Splash [3:18]
The Affair Begins
17. The Affair Begins [2:13]
"Worthy Adversary?"
18. "Worthy Adversary?" [2:53]
Unwarranted Entry
19. Unwarranted Entry [1:35]
The First Date
20. The First Date [1:19]
A Key Exchange
21. A Key Exchange [5:21]
Show Me The Monet
22. Show Me The Monet [3:00]
Dogs Playing Cards
23. Dogs Playing Cards [2:54]
Cutting In
24. Cutting In [1:21]
Sleeping With The Enemy
25. Sleeping With The Enemy [3:11]
Flying High
26. Flying High [4:33]
Not Manhattan
27. Not Manhattan [2:03]
"Wanna See It?"
28. "Wanna See It?" [3:21]
"Just A Game"
29. "Just A Game" [3:19]
Playing Or Testing?
30. Playing Or Testing? [1:59]
The Forger Connection
31. The Forger Connection [6:41]
Anna/Leap of Faith
32. Anna/Leap of Faith [6:00]
Bowler Derby
33. Bowler Derby [4:13]
Abracadabra
34. Abracadabra [5:45]
A Parting Gift?
35. A Parting Gift? [4:57]
End Credits
36. End Credits [4:25]

Scene Index

Editorial Reviews

When a priceless Monet painting is stolen from a leading New York art gallery, the police find themselves wondering which world-class art thief pulled the job. What they don't know is that the thief wasn't a professional, but an amateur. Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) was born poor but made his way through Oxford on a boxing scholarship. With his sharp sense for business and ruthless ambition, Crown has become a self-made billionaire; but despite his wealth and power, he still seeks new challenges, and he steals art not for the profits but for the sheer excitement. However, as fun as art theft might be, it's still illegal, and investigator Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) is brought in to track down the culprit. Certain clues point to Crown, so Banning introduces herself into Crown's social circle. Police detective Michael McCann (Denis Leary) warns Banning against getting too close to Crown. She takes McCann's suggestion lightly -- until she finds herself falling for the suave thief. The Thomas Crown Affair was adapted from the popular 1968 caper film of the same name starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway; Dunaway appears in the new film as Crown's analyst. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Love it!by islandgirl12

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October 24, 2008: This is a movie you can watch over and over without getting tired of it!

All round Great Remakeby Anonymous

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January 24, 2005: Liked this movie far more than the original which is rare. By changing the story emphasis from the 'caper' and making it a romance the filmakers breath new life into the story. Rene and Pierce are at the top of their game and the sparks are there. Note: Rene Russo was 45 yrs old when she made this movie and puts many younger actresses to shame.


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