The DVD presentation of this cyber-centric thriller features a 2.35:1 letterboxed transfer, which has been enhanced for playback on widescreen monitors; the disc also boasts Dolby Digital 5.1 audio in both English and French. (In addition, the film is subtitled in English, French, and Spanish.) Director Dominic Sena contributes a bonus audio commentary track, while the DVD tacks on two short features on the production of the film, "The Making of Swordfish" and "The Effects in Focus," two unused alternate endings, and the original theatrical trailer. Appropriately enough, the disc also includes additional features that can be accessed on computers with DVD-ROM drives, among them a guide to hacking into secure computer files, and links to the film's websites.
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Fans of the classic TV series Sanford & Son starring Red Foxx will be happy to see the first season on 2 DVDs in Sanford & Son: The First Season. Each of these 13 episodes are presented in 1.33:1 full frame and sport some inherent imperfections such as grain, dirt and a softness in the image. While the transfers may not be perfect, overall each episode features solid colors and well defined black levels. The soundtrack is presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono in English and appears to be clean, if somewhat bland. The range of each mix is focused only in the front speakers and sound flat and fairly dull. However, due to the age of the series this can be overlooked since each mix is generally clear of any hiss or major distortion. Also included on these discs are English and Spanish subtitles. Sadly, junkyard fans will be sorely disappointed to see not a single extra feature available on this set.
Joel Schumacher directs Anthony Hopkins and Chris Rock in the action comedy Bad Company, which comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. A closed-captioned English soundtrack is rendered in DTS 5.1, while English and French soundtracks have been recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1. Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a making-of featurette that consists primarily of interviews with the cast. This is a decent release from Disney/Buena Vista that will appeal primarily to genre enthusiasts and fans of the two lead actors.
The movie is an oldie but goodie. The story line with chris as a twin was priceless. The laughs were there n alot of action. Only issue chris rock was too was annoying at times. Still good movie.