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Audio commentaries by director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie; interview with composer/film editor John Ottman; deleted scenes; original featurette " Heisting Cannes;" featurettes "Pursuing the Suspects" and "Keyser Soze, Lie or Legend;" Gag reel with introduction; trailers; TV spots; high-definition transfer; full-screen and widescreen anamorphic formats.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Widescreen/Standard
0. Scene Selections
1. Main Title [2:15]
2. The Last Smoke [2:54]
3. Rounding Up... [2:50]
4. ...The Usual Suspects [4:03]
5. Five Guys in a Room [4:49]
6. Two Survivors [1:04]
7. Not an Interrogation [2:20]
8. Hungarian Burn Victim [1:35]
9. "I'm Smarter Than You" [4:07]
10. After the Lineup [2:23]
11. Convincing Keaton [2:52]
12. NY's Finest Taxi Service [3:26]
13. The Fence in California [2:41]
14. "Dean Keaton Was Dead" [2:09]
15. He Saw the Devil [1:48]
16. "There Was a Lawyer..." [1:40]
17. Redfoot Makes an Offer [3:08]
18. Bad Day for a Heist [4:24]
19. "Who's Keyser Soze?" [1:16]
20. Kobayashi [5:05]
21. "A Gift From Mr. Soze" [2:11]
22. One Day in Turkey [5:30]
23. Finding Fenster [2:23]
24. No Threat to Kobayashi [6:00]
25. A Logistical Nightmare [1:09]
26. Ready, Set, Shoot [8:13]
27. A Rat Naming Names [1:06]
28. No-Dope Boat [5:02]
29. And Then There Was One [3:57]
30. "He Was My Friend!" [5:16]
31. The Writing on the Wall [4:42]
32. End Credits [3:26]
Few movie thrillers grip their audiences in the way this gritty but seductive caper flick does. Christopher McQuarrie's brilliantly structured, Academy Award-winning screenplay opens with a mysterious dock fire, the unexpected result of a botched hijacking that leaves the crime scene littered with corpses. Flashbacks reveal the participants as career criminals Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Pollak, Benicio Del Toro, and the conflagration's sole survivor, Kevin Spacey. Interrogated by police officer Chazz Palminteri, Spacey spins a bizarre tale of treachery and murder, over which hovers the specter of a mysterious master criminal named Keyser Soze. Bryan Singer's direction consists mainly of misdirection: Like a magician, he diverts attention from clues that might enable viewers to peer through veils of deception shrouding the truth. He's ably assisted by the powerhouse cast, the standout of which is clearly Spacey. His Oscar-winning portrayal of crippled stoolie, Roger "Verbal" Kint, catapulted the character actor to stardom. Distinguished by its deliciously clever script, razor-sharp direction, and superb, nuanced performances, The Usual Suspects is a modern classic. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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