9:01 AM PDT, March 10, 2009
More than a decade after its theatrical release, 'Primal Fear' is back with a special "Hard Evidence Edition" on DVD and Blu-ray. The film marked the auspicious film debut of Edward Norton in a story about an altar boy accused of brutally murdering Chicago's archbishop -- and the defense attorney (Richard Gere) who takes on his case pro bono, battling former flame Laura Linney's tough prosecuting attorney, who is looking to make her watershed case in the courtroom.
The deluxe "Hard Evidence Edition" DVD/Blu-ray includes special features such as new interviews with Norton, Linney and director Greg Hoblit (including the search for an actor to play Aaron after Leonardo DiCaprio turned down the role), the featurettes "Psychology of Guilt" (examining the insanity plea in real-life murder cases), filmmaker commentary and more.
'Primal Fear' Hard Evidence Edition
The deluxe "Hard Evidence Edition" DVD/Blu-ray includes special features such as new interviews with Norton, Linney and director Greg Hoblit (including the search for an actor to play Aaron after Leonardo DiCaprio turned down the role), the featurettes "Psychology of Guilt" (examining the insanity plea in real-life murder cases), filmmaker commentary and more.
'Pinocchio' 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition
Insightful special features include recently uncovered plans for an alternate ending, deleted scenes and songs, "No Strings Attached: The Making of Pinocchio," art galleries, audio commentary, live-action reference footage, "The Sweat Box" (tracing the history of Walt Disney's artistic process with his creative teams), a sing-along-song with lyrics option, Pinocchio fun facts, a puzzle game and more!
In addition to these special features, the special 2-Disc Blu-ray includes a bonus standard definition DVD of the classic animated film and provides viewers accessibility to Disney's popular BD-Live Network -- a backstage pass for fans to chat, video stream, send "movie mail," participate in communal trivia games and download exclusive content unavailable to general DVD owners.
'Let the Right One In'
Special features include deleted scenes, theatrical poster gallery, behind-the-scenes featurettes and more.
'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'
Special features include filmmaker commentary, deleted scenes with optional commentary, and the behind-the-scenes featurette "Friendship Beyond the Fence."
'Happy-Go-Lucky'
Special features include audio commentary by Leigh and Hawkins, "Behind the Wheel of Happy-Go-Lucky" and "Happy in Character," in which cast and crew discuss the characters, story, process and creation of the film.
'Synecdoche, New York'
'Battle in Seattle'
Special features include a behind-the-scenes featurette; director's commentary; cast and crew information and more.
'Transporter 3'
'Role Models'
Special features include bloopers, filmmaker commentary, "In Character & Off Script" and the featurette "On the set of Role Models."
'Rachel Getting Married'
Special features include deleted scenes, filmmaker commentary, "Cast and Crew Q&A at the Jacob Burns Center," a look behind the scenes and more.
'Milk'
Special features include deleted scenes, the featurettes "Hollywood comes to San Francisco" and "Marching for Equality," and the documentary "Remembering Harvey."
'Cadillac Records'
Special features include filmmaker commentary, deleted scenes, the featurettes "Playing Chess: The Making of Cadillac Records," "Once Upon a Blues: Cadillac Records by Design" and more.