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Out of Sight (Collector's Edition)
Out of Sight (Collector's Edition)
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List Price: $14.98
Buy New: $8.35
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 226 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1607
Category: DVD

Directors: Steven Soderbergh, Charles Kiselyak
Publisher: Universal Studios
Studio: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Label: Universal Studios
Format: Ac-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 123 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
DVD Layers: 2
DVD Sides: 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

ISBN: 0783229402
UPC: 025192034022
EAN: 0025192034022
ASIN: 0783229402

Release Date: April 18, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: June 26, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential video
Out of Sight scored critical raves, but its title sums up the theatrical fate of Steven Soderbergh's coolly comic crime caper and misfit romance based on Elmore Leonard's novel. But this is the sort of buried treasure home video was created to rescue.

George Clooney comes into his own as a leading man in the role of inveterate bank robber Jack Foley. Incarcerated, he uses another inmate's prison break as a cover for his own escape. Waiting for him, according to plan, is his partner, Buddy (Ving Rhames). Also waiting for him, not according to plan, is federal agent Karen Sisco (the ravishing Jennifer Lopez). She finds herself disarmed in more ways than one when she is deposited in the getaway car's trunk with Jack. But that doesn't stop her from joining the task force created to capture him, while he plans "one last heist."

Out of Sight is a rich, entertaining film, stylish without being showy, faithful to the integrity of Leonard's potent dialogue and quirky characters, and seamlessly acted by a dream ensemble. Standouts include Albert Brooks as convicted insider trader Richard Ripley, who while in prison brags to the wrong people that he has $5 million in uncut diamonds hidden in his house; Don Cheadle as Maurice (don't call him "Snoopy") Miller, with whom Jack warily teams up to steal said diamonds; Dennis Farina as Karen's protective father (his idea of a birthday gift is a Sig-Hauer .38); and, in unbilled cameos, Michael Keaton, reprising his Jackie Brown role as FBI agent Ray Nicolet, and Samuel L. Jackson.

If you liked Get Shorty and Jackie Brown, you'll find this, well, Out of Sight. --Donald Liebenson

Amazon.com
Out of Sight was one of the best movies of 1998, but ironically this superior crime comedy was a box-office disappointment. Fortunately the movie can enjoy a long life on home video, where it can be savored by anyone who missed its original release. Making his best film since 1989's sex, lies, and videotape, director Steven Soderbergh pays tribute to the signature wit and intricacy of Elmore Leonard's novel, brilliantly adapted by Scott Frank, the gifted screenwriter who previously adapted Leonard's Get Shorty. The movie's a prime showcase for the talent and chemistry of George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez, respectively playing a career bank robber who's escaped from jail and the federal agent who falls for his charms while tracking him down. Soderbergh directs with confident visual flair, shifting time- lines (a la Pulp Fiction) to weave together subplots and maintain vivid focus on Leonard's splendid characters and smooth-as-silk dialogue. While the sexy repartee between Clooney and Lopez recalls the vintage interplay of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Ving Rhames and Steve Zahn add ample comic relief as Clooney's accomplices. Dennis Farina is memorable as Lopez's father, and Albert Brooks is almost unrecognizable as a Wall Street crook whose mansion--and a cache of uncut diamonds--provides the setting for the film's climactic caper. As orchestrated by Soderbergh, the film offers a feast of plot twists and surprises, but it never loses track of its delightful characters and the clever wit that brings them so vividly to life. The Collector's Edition DVD includes commentary by Soderbergh, deleted scenes, production notes, theatrical trailers, and more. --Jeff Shannon


Customer Reviews:   Read 221 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but not believable   June 18, 2006
If you want an entertaining movie with some action, some romance and some Clooney and are willing to suspend belief, then this is for you.

Clooney was great as a thief with a conscience, always one step ahead of everyone else. The movie started off strong, meandered a bit then ended almost predictably. There were a few places where there were flashbacks, and sometimes I was confused as to what happened when. I also didn't get why Karen (Jennifer Lopez) would get involved wtih Jack (Clooney) so quickly, and risk losing her job and reputation - compared to what she did at the end. The clumsy thief at the end was a bit unbelievable too.

The movie did keep to a moderate pace, but it could have been shorter. My favorite part was the elevator scene. A few more of those types of situations would have made this movie a lot better.



5 out of 5 stars shake it up   March 23, 2006
  2 out of 3 found this review helpful

somehow i just cannot tire of this movie. soderbergh's style is just right here, not as gimmicky as ocean's eleven and not as waste-of-time as ocean's twelve. it's witty and the pace is really nice, character's develop but are still charicatures, endearingly, and then it's over.


4 out of 5 stars Read the Book, see the movie, fall in love with Karen Sisco   December 5, 2005
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Jennifer Lopez breathes a whole lot of life into Elmore Leonard's powerful DA Karen Sisco. Worth noting off the top of things is that J.lo's character in this movie was not meant to be a Latina.

Nevertheless, the movie gives is plenty of great shots of J.lo's lower half, usually dressed in one heck of a power suit.

Although the Elmore Novel book was the source material, and the movie stays relatively true to it's origins, the ending was changed a bit and we are treated to a much more intense version of the relationship between the two main characters, played by George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez.

Clooney had just established his "bad ass" credentials with "From Dusk 'Till Dawn" and does a tremendous role as the lovable scumbag in this movie, having us follow along in his misadventures as he is sent to prison for bank robbing, escapes with his Cuban inmate buddies, then spends the rest of his time trying to evade the law AND plan that last great final heist at the same time.

Meanwhile, Karen Sisco is going cross country trying to take this guy down, but is also having to face up to the fact that criminal losers are her type of man.

The movie thus follows the route of our anti-heroes from Florida in December to a wintery Detroit, where a heist, hook up and final climactic confrontation all occur.

This movie features spectacular performances by character actors Ving Rhames (Clooney's sidekick), Don Cheadle (Clooney's rival), and (surprisingly) strong performances by Jennifer Lopez (this is her best role ever) and of course, George Clooney (who is at his sleazeball charming best).

The movie follows the plot of the book incredibly well, save for the ending. Also worth noting was that J.lo's character from this movie proved so likeable, that a TV show based on the character was created.

SO, if you like Elmore Leonard, Jennifer Lopez or think that Clooney is best when he's breaking the law, this is your type of popcorn fare.



5 out of 5 stars sexy and sharp "cops and robbers" film with a twist.....   October 27, 2005
  2 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a great film that preceded the onset of the "JLo." "Out of Sight" is a great showcase for Jennifer Lopez's talent as an actress. It is a shame that she hasn't been presented with more great roles, like that of Karen Sisco, in this film. Karen is a D.A, who carries a rifle and a jaded attitude. She has a chance encounter with charming, compulsive bank robber Jack Foley (George Clooney). Their encounter is made especially intriguing because it takes place following his would-be kidnapping of Sisco in her OWN car. It is no surprise that sparks fly.....however, this doesn't downplay the complexities of their star-crossed encounter.

Some of the greatest strong points of this film include the juxtaposition of flashbacks, incorporating trick camera work and voice overs. What's more, this film was shot in a very bare bones style. We don't get a sense of romance, so much as a feeling of stark reality. The colors are dark, the dialogue between the characters is honest, real and simply wonderful. This film has a potential for mass appeal, due to the fact that, though it does get gritty and violent, that doesn't downplay its intelligence or originality. Violence is counterbalanced by genuinely funny scenes, as well as more introspective glimpses at how the characters turned out as they did. This is definitely a great date film!!!



5 out of 5 stars A Great Caper   October 20, 2005
  3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I was really surprised by this movie. When it first came out, I didn't know what it was or what it was about. I first saw it on television about three years later, so I decided to rent it. When the credits began to roll, I wanted to watch it again because it was so good. The movie was well acted, well written, and well directed. Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney had real chemistry. Scott Frank is one of my favorite screenwriters, and this movie proves it. The cameos of Micheal Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson only spice up the flavor of this well-crafted film. A must for any movie fan.

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