Mr. Brooks (US - DVD R1)
Fox/MGM has provided details on the release of the recent Kevin Costner film
Title: Mr. Brooks (IMDb)
Starring: Kevin Costner
Released: 23rd October 2007
SRP: $29.98
Further Details:
Fox/MGM Home Entertainment has sent over details on the release of the recent Kevin Costner thriller, Mr. Brooks, which will be available on the 23rd of October at a retail price of $29.98. The film will be presented on DVD with an anamorphic widescreen transfer at its 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio, along with a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track in English with optional English and Spanish subtitles. Extras will include feature commentary with director/writer Bruce A. Evans and writer Raynold Gideon, deleted scenes with optional director commentary, 'The Birth of a Serial Killer: A Look at the Writing of Mr. Brooks' featurette, an 'On the Set of Mr. Brooks' featurette, a 'Murder On Their Minds: Mr. Brooks, Marshall, & Mr. Smith' featurette, and theatrical trailers. We've attached the artwork below.
News by Matt Joseph
Starring: Kevin Costner
Released: 23rd October 2007
SRP: $29.98
Further Details:
Fox/MGM Home Entertainment has sent over details on the release of the recent Kevin Costner thriller, Mr. Brooks, which will be available on the 23rd of October at a retail price of $29.98. The film will be presented on DVD with an anamorphic widescreen transfer at its 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio, along with a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track in English with optional English and Spanish subtitles. Extras will include feature commentary with director/writer Bruce A. Evans and writer Raynold Gideon, deleted scenes with optional director commentary, 'The Birth of a Serial Killer: A Look at the Writing of Mr. Brooks' featurette, an 'On the Set of Mr. Brooks' featurette, a 'Murder On Their Minds: Mr. Brooks, Marshall, & Mr. Smith' featurette, and theatrical trailers. We've attached the artwork below.
News by Matt Joseph
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I don't think Dane Cook can do comedy, let alone drama.
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The cover looks like a DTV Lionsgate title. Wish they would've used the poster art.
Cool cover. Expect revised artwork.
http://www.impawards.com/2007/mr_brooks_ver3.html
http://www.impawards.com/2007/mr_brooks_ver3.html
Heard different things about this..maybe I'll rent it or so..
It's a meh movie. The performances from Costner and Hurt are awesome, but Moore is very unneeded and Cook let his goofiness fly too often for him to be taken seriously. Overall, rent it for cheap or wait for it to be HBO or Showtime or whatever channel shows MGM's movies.
iconoclast wrote: I don't think Dane Cook can do comedy, let alone drama.
Dane Cook is the funniest man alive!!! Cast him as the Shark in Jaws 5 and I would watch!!!
Dane Cook is the funniest man alive!!! Cast him as the Shark in Jaws 5 and I would watch!!!
Only interest I had in this movie was Ramin Djawadi's score.
Aside from the silly Demi Moore subplot, this was actually a pretty decent movie. Probably wouldn't buy it though.
Movie was good enough, the art is full of fail though.
is it just me or is this a creepy morph of Costner and Hurt?
acrophobe wrote: is it just me or is this a creepy morph of Costner and Hurt?
That might actually be true, and maybe be one hell of a spoiler...
That might actually be true, and maybe be one hell of a spoiler...
not really a spoiler, you know in the first 5 minutes about that.
It's an ok movie, worth watching for Costner.
It's an ok movie, worth watching for Costner.
This is one freaky cover...good film but also a bit psychopathic.
Never heard of this, DTV?
The ending ruined this movie. Besides that, it was okay.
Version 1 wrote:
Dane Cook is the funniest man alive!!!
I'm hoping that's sarcasm.
Dane Cook is the funniest man alive!!!
I'm hoping that's sarcasm.
I'll pass on this one.
I had high hopes for this movie when it was set to be released in the theaters, seeing Costner doing a villianous turn somewhat similar to Denzel in Training Day. The critical reviews scared me away though......
I thought it was an okay flick. Good for a rent but that's about it. To anyone who saw it:
Spoiler Did you get the feeling that the original script called for his daughter to kill him, but they tacked on those last 30 seconds because they thought it was going to be big enough to warren t a sequel?
Spoiler Did you get the feeling that the original script called for his daughter to kill him, but they tacked on those last 30 seconds because they thought it was going to be big enough to warren t a sequel?
Dunny wrote: not really a spoiler, you know in the first 5 minutes about that.
It's an ok movie, worth watching for Costner.
No movie is worth watching for Costner. One of the worst actors of our day, rivaled only by the likes of Keanu Reeves, Casper Van Dien, Carrot Top, etc.
It's an ok movie, worth watching for Costner.
No movie is worth watching for Costner. One of the worst actors of our day, rivaled only by the likes of Keanu Reeves, Casper Van Dien, Carrot Top, etc.
I wanted to see this in theatres but didnt have the chance...and I also heard Dane Cook was pretty good...interested to see him in a drama.
Terrible artwork...
Skip this movie in theatres, I'll probably rent it from Netflix.
Skip this movie in theatres, I'll probably rent it from Netflix.
This has infact nothing to do with the movie. But i got a question about DVD in general. I want to know how long the data(the movie) on a DVD can last?
I have read many different answers between 10-15, 20-30, 50-100 years It seems that know one knows for real and all has different opinions on the matter.
But do anyone know what the real answer is, if you keep them save from scratches and sunlight how long do the movie last on a DVD?
I have read many different answers between 10-15, 20-30, 50-100 years It seems that know one knows for real and all has different opinions on the matter.
But do anyone know what the real answer is, if you keep them save from scratches and sunlight how long do the movie last on a DVD?
Why not stick with the poster artwork, which was perfect?
Thought it was an alright movie but I would to know why Miklos Wright, the editor for this movie and director Evans, didn't cut out most of Dane Cook's scenes?
Lame artwork should be exchanged for the poster where Costner is holding cards in front of his face.
Lame artwork should be exchanged for the poster where Costner is holding cards in front of his face.
I heard it was good, so I'll rent it.


