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Behind-the-scenes documentary "HBO First Look: The Making of Training Day"; Feature-length audio commentary by director Antoine Fuqua; Additional scenes; Alternate ending; 2 music videos: Nelly's "#1" and Pharoahe Monch's "Got You"; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Cast/film highlights; Scene access; Languages: English & Français (dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français & Español; DVD-ROM PC features: link to the original theatrical web site and other locations. Log in to future online events.
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0. Scene Selections
1. It's Today. [3:54]
2. Tell Me a Story. [4:08]
3. Leave Family Out. [4:17]
4. Drug Roust. [3:17]
5. Narcotics in His Blood. [4:58]
6. Joking With Roger. [5:06]
7. Alley Incident. [6:31]
8. It Takes a Wolf. [3:58]
9. Collaring Sammy. [4:28]
10. Sandman's Wife. [4:39]
11. Firing Line. [1:54]
12. Wolf or Sheep? [2:08]
13. Mother and Son. [5:39]
14. LAPD's Finest. [4:29]
15. The Unit Punches In. [:25]
16. Roger out of His Misery. [2:56]
17. The Scenario. [7:00]
18. This Is the Game. [5:11]
19. Five-Card Draw. [5:20]
20. The Drop on the Cop. [4:06]
21. Smiley's Cousin. [4:50]
22. "I'm Here for Alonzo." [4:01]
23. Preserving Life. [3:53]
24. Rooftop Battle. [4:04]
25. What Jake Learned Today. [3:34]
26. "You Can't Kill Me." [3:43]
27. Going Home. [3:55]
28. End Credits. [3:02]
Denzel Washington (John Q) scores his second Oscar nomination for his arresting portrayal of a corrupt narcotics officer in this electrifying urban thriller. He plays one of L.A.’s most flamboyant detectives, a departmental legend with whom young rookie Ethan Hawke is delighted to be teamed. Their first day together starts off with a major drug bust, and in the hours that follow, the rookie learns a lot more from, and about, his new partner. Washington's Alonzo Harris is soon revealed as a thoroughly corrupt cop who delights in preying on street thugs and competing drug dealers. In keeping with his character’s naïveté and reticence, Hawke’s performance is appropriately subdued, and it earned him an Academy Award nomination of his own (for Best Actor in a Supporting Role). Cast members Scott Glenn (especially fine as a retired cop caught up in Washington’s schemes), Tom Berenger, and Harris Yulin are equally well calibrated, and rappers Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg also contribute effective turns. But Training Day belongs lock, stock, and barrel to Washington, and director Antoine Fuqua grants the star ample leeway to dominate every scene with his trademark intensity. Clearly relishing the opportunity to draw upon his dark side, Washington makes this rogue cop one of the most memorable characters he’s played over the course of a distinguished career. Fuqua supplies a feature-length commentary for the DVD, which also includes deleted scenes, an alternate ending, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and two music videos. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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