Other Titles • Tomb Raider • Tomb Raider: The Achilles Shield (2000) • Tomb Raider: The Adventures of Lara Croft (2000) • Tomb Raider: The Movie (1998)
Release Date: Nov 13, 2001 Region: 1 Runtime: 100 mins Studio: Paramount Pictures Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Digging into Tomb Raider - In-depth Cast & Crew Interviews, Featuring Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Director Simon West and More Crafting Lara Croft - Angelina Jolie's Physical Training for the Role The Stunts of Tomb Raider Visual Effects of Tomb Raider - 8 Amazing Sequences Are You Game? - A Look at the Tomb Raider Video Game Phenomenon Commentary By Director Simon West 4 Deleted Scenes Alternate Main Title Sequence U2 Music Video, "Elevation" Tomb Raider Mix Interactive Menus Scene Selection DVD-ROM Features: Tomb Raider Timeline Tomb Raider Chronicles Game Demo Web Site Archive Access to the Online Experience
Region: 1 Runtime: 1 hrs. 40 min. Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
Video:
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Region 1 Keep Case - Checkpoint Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - French Additional Release Material: Alternate Main Title Sequence Deleted Scenes Audio Commentary - 1. Simon West - Director Featurettes- 1. DIGGING INTO TOMB RAIDER (25 mins.) 2. CRAFTING LARA CROFT (7 mins.) 3. THE STUNTS OF TOMB RAIDER (9 mins.) 4. VISUAL EFFECTS OF TOMB RAIDER (8 Sequences) 5. ARE YOU GAME?- A look at the TOMB RAIDER games (8 mins.) Music Video - 1. U2 - "Elevation (Tomb Raider Mix)" Trailers Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus DVD-ROM Features: Web Link - 1. The Online Experience Web Site Archives PC Game Demo - 1. TOMB RAIDER CHRONICLES Tomb Raider Timeline
Angelina Jolie is the first and best reason to watch Lara Croft Tomb Raider. She gives an extraordinarily committed, physically demanding performance, taking on the mantle of the video game heroine with real conviction and energy, and becoming the embodiment of every teenage boy's wish-fulfilment fantasy female. She's tough, sexy and tomboyish all at the same time, and even has a plummy English accent to give her a touch of class. It's a shame that the movie doesn't live up to Jolie's high standards. A soulless juggernaut of computer-generated effects and one-dimensional characters, the film falls into the same trap that has ensnared every other video game adaptation before it. The convoluted plot--which is concerned with a mysterious planetary alignment, a quasi-Masonic secret society known as the Illuminati and a mcguffin called the Triangle of Light--takes itself far too seriously. Oddly for a film with such a pedigree, the only humour is to be found in the endless repetition by Jolie of the word "bugger", which presumably is hilariously funny to American audiences. Director Simon West, an alumnus of the Brookheimer-Simpson school of filmmaking, choreographs the action sequences spectacularly enough, and their impact is boosted hugely by Jolie's ability to perform almost all the stunt work herself. But the end result is an empty experience that leaves the viewer with the feeling that this much-loved character and this dedicated actress could have been better served.
On the DVD: Eschewing the need for a second disc, this DVD still has plenty of additional material to keep fans happy. There's no single making-of documentary, but rather a series of shorter pieces on specific aspects of the production--the original game, the transition to the big screen, the special effects, the stunt work and the rigorous training endured by Jolie (apparently she got so good she could do the stunts better than any of the stunt doubles). There's also U2's "Elevation" video, some deleted scenes, DVD-ROM features and a chatty commentary from director Simon West. The widescreen picture and thumping surround soundtrack are impressive. --Mark Walker
Release Date: Nov 26, 2001 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Video:
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: English Features:
Digging Into Tomb Raider In Depth Cast And Crew Interviews Crafting Lara Croft Angelina Jolies Physical Training For The Role The Stunts Of Tomb Raider Visual Effects Of Tomb Raider Are You Game Commentary By Simon West Alternate Main Title Sequence U2 Music Video Elevation Tomb Raider Mix Interactive Menus Scene Selection DVD ROM