8MM (DVD, 2005, Repackaged)

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Overview -

8MM

Features

Closed Caption; Language: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital) & 2-Channel (Dolby Surround); Subtitles: English; Theatrical trailer; Making-of featurette; Talent & filmographies; Director's audio commentary; Scene selections; Full screen and widescreen formats; Production notes; Digitally mastered video & audio; Anamorphic transfer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- 8mm
1. Start [11:01]
2. The Snuff Film [5:18]
3. Missing Persons [3:35]
4. Mary Anne Mathews [1:24]
5. Janet Mathews [4:33]
6. Mary Anne's Diary [1:45]
7. Mr. Anderson [1:06]
8. Warren [1:46]
9. A Drink With Janet [5:41]
10. Stan's of Hollywood [1:41]
11. Third Man [5:26]
12. Tip of the Iceberg [1:55]
13. Hardest Core [2:12]
14. Real Sick Stuff? [5:16]
15. Mary Anne's Suitcase [1:02]
16. Eddie Poole [1:35]
17. Surveillance [9:21]
18. Dino's World [1:06]
19. Machine [:36]
20. The Commission [8:01]
21. Busted [2:04]
22. Business Acquaintance [5:05]
23. "So It Ends" [1:30]
24. Honor Among Perverts [2:04]
25. "Kill 'Em All!" [7:08]
26. Two Envelopes [4:30]
27. How Mary Anne Died [12:13]
28. George Higgins [14:03]

Editorial Reviews

Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) is a surveillance expert on the rise. He's living the American dream with a wife, Amy (Catherine Keener), infant daughter, and a house in the suburbs of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. After the completion of an assignment for a U.S. Senator, Welles is summoned to the house of a recently deceased captain of industry. His widow, in settling his estate, has discovered an 8MM film in her late husband's private safe. The silent short depicts the apparent murder of a young woman by a large, masked figure, what is known as a "snuff" film. Greatly disturbed by the film's contents, the widow hires Welles to find the identity of the woman and determine if she is still alive. Welles finds the girl's identity and follows her trail from the time she ran away from home to Hollywood. Once there, Welles meets adult bookstore clerk Max California (Joaquin Phoenix) to act as Virgil to Welles' Dante. As the two begin their descent into the world of underground pornography, the detective grows more and more distant from his family, as if he cannot shake the taint of the world in which he now walks. Tom and Max eventually meet pornographers Dino Velvet (Peter Stormare) and Eddie Poole (James Gandolfini). By this time the detective finds he can no longer walk out of the inferno. ~ Ron Wells, Rovi All Movie Guide

Specifications

  • UPC:
    043396130517
  • Source: SONY PICTURES
  • Region Code: 1
  • Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1), Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85.1)
  • Presentation: Pan & Scan, Wide Screen
  • Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Time: 2:03:00
  • Reviews (1)

    • Anonymous
      2 years, 8 months ago at Barnes & Noble

      3.0 / 5.0

      I have always enjoyed Nicholas Cage as an actor, but this movie doesn't really stick out as one of his best. Some parts of boring, but the action parts make up for the boring parts. The ending was very good and unexpected.