Troy Duffy's gritty mob film The Boondock Saints comes to DVD with a widescreen transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Closed-captioned English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital Surround. English and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a commentary track recorded by the director, filmographies for the cast and crew, outtakes, trailers, and deleted scenes. This little-seen film had been given an outstanding DVD release from 20th Century Fox.
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I had seen this movie years before and couldn't remember much about it. My daughter, a big Walking dead fan looked up Norman Reedus on IMDB and saw that he was in the movie and had to see it. Turned out to be much better the second time around.
SynopsisExperience the future of warfare in Haze, a cutting-edge shooter in which governments have made outsourcing to Private Military Corporations (PMCs) common practice. You play as Shane Carpenter, a newly enlisted soldier in the year 2048, fighting on behalf of the most powerful PMC to date: Mantel Global Industries. Its newest invention, a biomedical substance known as Nectar, has changed the face of combat by transforming regular men into powerful performance-enhanced human weapons. Now you must take your increased abilities to a war-torn country in hope of annihilating the Promise Hand, a vicious rebel faction. However, you may discover that all is not what it seems, causing you to reconsider where your loyalties truly lie. Will you continue to fight against this threat on Mantel's behalf, or will you decide to join your enemies?You'll rely on advanced gear, high-tech vehicles and deadly weapons to accomplish your objectives. As a Mantel soldier with Nectar coursing through your veins, you'll have special abilities for detecting danger and delivering lethal attacks. Remain a steadfast member of the Mantel regime, or switch sides and become part of the Promise Hand alliance. Choosing to break away from Mantel will grant you new powers, such as Play Dead, Weapon Stealing and Nectar Grenade. No matter which side you end up on, an innovative Disparity Rendering System presents scenes differently depending on whether or not you have taken Nectar. Intense multiplayer battles add to the drama with your choice of online modes, including four-player co-op confrontations. Walk in the shoes of tomorrow's soldier and see what it's like to be the most feared force on the planet.
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Okay, this game isn't near as bad as most of the reviews make it out to be. I bought it back when it was still 59.99 and felt like it was well worth the money. I think most people expected to get a game on the same level as Halo, well those don't come around very often, At 19.99 this game is worth giving a shot. Lots of action and pretty cool story line.