Release Date: Jul 30, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 115 mins Studio: 20th Century Fox Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish Packaging: Custom Case Rating: R Features:
Disc One: Commentary by Director Jan DeBont Commentary by Screenwriter Graham Yost and Producer Mark Gordon Disc Two: 5 Extended Scenes On Location Featurette Stunts Featurette Visual Effects Featurette Bus Jump Featurette Metrorail Crash Featurette 4 Multi-Angle Comparisions 4 Storyboard to Film Comparisons Interview Galleries with Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, Jeff Daniels, and Jan De Bont HBO Special Billy Idol Music Video Behind the Scenes Still Galleries Production Design Gallery Full Length Screenplay Theatrical Trailer and TV Spots
Release Date: Feb 7, 2006 Region: 1 Runtime: 115 mins Studio: 20th Century Fox Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Disc 1 Commentary by Director Jan De Bont Commentary by Screenwriter Graham Yost and Producer Mark Gordon
Disc 2 5 Extended Scenes On Location Featurette Stunts Featurette Visual Effects Featurette Bus Jump Featurette Metrorail Crash Featurette 4 Multi-Angle Stunt Comparisons 4 Storyboard-to-Film Comparisons Interview Galleries with Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, Jeff Daniels and Jan De Bont HBO Special Billy Idol Music Video Behind-the-Scenes Still Galleries Production Design Gallery Full-Length Screenplay Theatrical Trailer TV Spots
The movie that transformed Keanu Reeves into a bona fide action hero, Speed was also former cinematographer Jan De Bonts assured directorial debut. Its an almost perfect high-concept movie that lives up to its title both in the adroit choreography of the action set-pieces and Graham Yosts taut screenplay, which is admirably stripped of all padding.
De Bont further heightens the excitement by his use of authentic locations as the out-of-control bus travels through, across and--in one unforgettable scene--a few feet in the air above the urban sprawl of LA. And instead of relegating the love interest to a dull subplot, here Sandra Bullock is an integral part of the action as she and her bus career around the city at 50-plus miles an hour. Even the opening credits neatly illustrate the films title, as does composer Mark Mancinas pulsing score. Sensibly, Reeves passed on the ill-advised sequel and took on The Matrix instead; both screenwriter and director have yet to do anything better than this.
On the DVD:Speed is the kind of movie that was made for the DVD format, and this two-disc special edition does it full justice. The feature is presented anamorphically in its original 2.35:1 ratio with spectacularly vivid Dolby 5.1 or DTS 5.1 options. Jan De Bont provides a commentary, though his solo effort is less engaging than that of chatty producer Mark Gordon and writer Graham Yost who enjoy constantly interrupting each other.
Disc 2 has lots of goodies, including mini-documentaries on the key action set-pieces with storyboards and multi-angle views of the major stunts. "Inside Speed" looks at various aspects of the production, from locations to stunts; production design and visual effects, plus reproducing all of Graham Yosts original screenplay. There are individual interviews with the director and principal stars, a short selection of extended scenes and a brief deleted one; a photo gallery, plus a promotional menu in which there is a HBO "making of" featurette, TV spots, trailers, a press kit and Billy Idols music video. In all, a satisfyingly extensive package.--Mark Walker
Feature Length Commentary By Director Jan De Bont Audio Commentary By Writer Graham Yost And Producer Mark Gordon Interactive Menus Scene Access Making Of Documentary 2 Featurettes Bus Jump Scene And Metrorail Crash 3 Inside Speed Featurettes Interviews With The Stars And Director 5 Extended Scenes Stunts Sequences Multi Stream Storyboards Billy Idol Music Video Production Notes Stills Gallery 11 TV Spots Original Theatrical Trailer
Everything clicked in this 1994 action hit, from the premise (a city bus has to keep moving at 50 mph or blow up) to the two leads (the usually inscrutable Keanu Reeves and the cute-as-a-button Sandra Bullock) to the villain (Dennis Hopper in psycho mode) to the director (Jan De Bont, who made this film hit the ground running with an edge-of-your-seat opening sequence on a broken elevator). This is the sort of movie that becomes a prototype for a thousand lesser films (including De Bont's lousy sequel, Speed 2: Cruise Control), but Speed really is a one-of-a-kind experience almost anyone can enjoy. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com