Release Date: Dec 17, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 146 mins Studio: DreamWorks Home Ent. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Minority Report from Story to ScreenDeconstructing Minority Report- The major locations and scenes used in the film are taken apart and explained in incredible detail. The Stunts of Minority Report- See how the thrilling action sequences and some of the most highly advanced stunts ever made were created. The Digital World of Minority Report- The most technologically advanced visual effects ever created are explained by the Academy Award winning team at Industrial Light and Magic. Minority Report Archives- Production concepts for sets, costumes, props, and vehicles; storyboard sequences, production photographs and more. Final Report:- In-depth discussion with Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise.
Release Date: Dec 17, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 146 mins Studio: DreamWorks Home Ent. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Minority Report from Story to ScreenDeconstructing Minority Report- The major locations and scenes used in the film are taken apart and explained in incredible detail. The Stunts of Minority Report- See how the thrilling action sequences and some of the most highly advanced stunts ever made were created. The Digital World of Minority Report- The most technologically advanced visual effects ever created are explained by the Academy Award winning team at Industrial Light and Magic. Minority Report Archives- Production concepts for sets, costumes, props, and vehicles; storyboard sequences, production photographs and more. Final Report:- In-depth discussion with Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise.
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC] FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Minority Report Minority Report from Story to Screen Deconstructing Minority Report- The major locations and scenes used in the film are taken apart and explained in incredible detail. The Stunts of Minority Report- See how the thrilling action sequences and some of the most highly advanced stunts ever made were created. The Digital World of Minority Report- The most technologically advanced visual effects ever created are explained by the Academy Award winning team at Industrial Light and Magic. Minority Report Archives- Production concepts for sets, costumes, props, and vehicles; storyboard sequences, production photographs and more. Final Report:- In-depth discussion with Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise
Full of flawed characters and shot in grainy de-saturated colours, Steven Spielberg's Minority Report is futuristic film noir with a far-fetched B-movie plot that's so feverishly presented the audience never gets a chance to ponder its many improbabilities. Based on a short story by Philip K Dick, Minority Report is set in the Orwellian near-future of 2054, where a trio of genetically modified "pre-cogs" warn of murders before they happen. In a sci-fi twist on the classic Hitchcockian wrong man scenario, Detective John Anderton (Tom Cruise) is the zealous precrime cop who is himself revealed as a future-killer. Plot twists and red herrings drive the action forward and complications abound, not least Anderton's crippling emotional state, his drug habit, his avuncular-yet-sinister boss (Max Von Sydow), and the ambitious FBI agent Witwer (Colin Farrell) snapping at his heels.
Though the film toys with the notion of free will in a deterministic universe, this is not so much a movie of grand ideas as forward-looking ones. Its depiction of a near-future filled with personalised advertising and intrusive security devices that relentlessly violate the right of anonymity is disturbingly believable. Ultimately, though, it's a chase movie and the innovative set-piece sequences reveal Spielberg's flair for staging action. As with A.I. before it, there's a nagging feeling that the all-too-neat resolution is a Spielbergian touch too far: the movie could satisfactorily have ended several minutes earlier. Though this is superior SF from one of Hollywood's greatest craftsmen, it would have been more in the spirit of Philip K Dick to leave a few tantalisingly untidy plot threads dangling.
On the DVD:Minority Report on disc brings up Janusz Kaminski's wonderfully subdued cinematography in an ideal anamorphic widescreen print. John Williams's Bernard Herrmann-esque score is the major beneficiary of Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS sound options. There is no commentary, and the movie plus everything on the second disc, which contains five short featurettes and an archive of text and visual material, could probably have been squeezed onto just one disc. The featurettes are: "From Story to Screen", "Deconstructing Minority Report", "The Stunts of Minority Report", "ILM and Minority Report" and "Final Report: Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise". There are subtitles in English and Scandinavian languages. --Mark Walker
Release Date: May 3, 2004 Audio:
DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
2.40 Wide Screen, 16:9 Wide Screen
Subtitles: Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish Features:
2 From Story To Screen Featurettes Including The Story The Debate And The Players 5 Deconstructing Minority Report Featurettes 3 Stunt Featurettes 6 ILM And Minority Report Featurettes Final Report Steven Spielberg And Tom Cruise Featurette Production Concepts Still Gallery Storyboard Sequences Cast And Filmmakers Biographies Production Notes Activision Game Trailer 3 Theatrical Trailers Scene Access Interactive Menus