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Made in between Seven and Fight Club, David Fincher's edge-of-your-seat thriller The Game remains arguably his most underappreciated film, bolstered by an exceptional star performance by Michael Douglas.
Despite his large mansion and intimidating bank balance, multimillionaire Nicholas Van Orton is haunted by the childhood memory of his father's suicide. On the day he reaches the same age his father was when he died, Nicholas receives an unconventional birthday present from his estranged brother Conrad (Sean Penn): an invitation to play a mysterious "game," the aim and rules of which are kept secret. As the game unfolds, Nicholas suddenly finds himself in a fight for his life, assisted by the enigmatic Christine (Deborah Kara Unger, Crash) but unsure of where to turn and who to trust.
Presented in a director-approved remaster, the twisty mysteries of Fincher's pulse-pounding paranoiac puzzle are explored in an exciting array of new and archive bonus features.
- 2K restoration from the original negative by The Criterion Collection supervised and approved by director David Fincher and cinematographer Harris Savides
- High Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentation
- Original 5.1 & 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio
- Isolated Music & Effects Track
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Audio commentary by critic and programmer Nick Pinkerton
- Fool's Week: Developing The Game, an interview with co-writer John Brancato
- Men on the Chessboard: The Hidden Pleasures of The Game, a visual essay by critic Neil Young
- Archival promotional interview with star Michael Douglas from 1997
- Alternatively-framed 4:3 version prepared for home video (SD only), with a new introduction discussing Fincher's use of the Super 35 shooting format
- Theatrical trailer
- Teaser trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Corey Brickley
- Arrow Academy
- 129 mins approx
- David Fincher
- 15
- Michael Douglas
- Deborah Kara Under
- Sean Penn
English SDH
- 1997
- English
- 1
- B
- Arrow Academy
Made in between Seven and Fight Club, David Fincher's edge-of-your-seat thriller The Game remains arguably his most underappreciated film, bolstered by an exceptional star performance by Michael Douglas.
Despite his large mansion and intimidating bank balance, multimillionaire Nicholas Van Orton is haunted by the childhood memory of his father's suicide. On the day he reaches the same age his father was when he died, Nicholas receives an unconventional birthday present from his estranged brother Conrad (Sean Penn): an invitation to play a mysterious "game," the aim and rules of which are kept secret. As the game unfolds, Nicholas suddenly finds himself in a fight for his life, assisted by the enigmatic Christine (Deborah Kara Unger, Crash) but unsure of where to turn and who to trust.
Presented in a director-approved remaster, the twisty mysteries of Fincher's pulse-pounding paranoiac puzzle are explored in an exciting array of new and archive bonus features.
- 2K restoration from the original negative by The Criterion Collection supervised and approved by director David Fincher and cinematographer Harris Savides
- High Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentation
- Original 5.1 & 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio
- Isolated Music & Effects Track
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Audio commentary by critic and programmer Nick Pinkerton
- Fool's Week: Developing The Game, an interview with co-writer John Brancato
- Men on the Chessboard: The Hidden Pleasures of The Game, a visual essay by critic Neil Young
- Archival promotional interview with star Michael Douglas from 1997
- Alternatively-framed 4:3 version prepared for home video (SD only), with a new introduction discussing Fincher's use of the Super 35 shooting format
- Theatrical trailer
- Teaser trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Corey Brickley
- Arrow Academy
- 129 mins approx
- David Fincher
- 15
- Michael Douglas
- Deborah Kara Under
- Sean Penn
English SDH
- 1997
- English
- 1
- B
- Arrow Academy
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Wow The Game released by Arrow Video looks and sounds tremendous, especially that beautiful unique sounding score. But it’s in the extras that Arrow knock it out of the park in this one, just jammed packed.
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