The Departed on DVD.
Tomorrow....
...The Departed is out on DVD! I seriously haven't looked forward to a DVD release this much in my entire life. I'll be picking up my 2-disc copy immediately after school. Anyone with me? |
Definitely. I've already told the wife that I'll be stopping by the store tomorrow to get her Valentine's Day "present". :D
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I can't wait to finally see Jack as a villain again. :cool: |
I already picked it up over the weekend.
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my grandmother buys every new dvd she can get her hands on so i wont need to buy it ill just borrow it:D
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i'm a huge Scorsese fan but I did'nt get a chance to see this at the cinema. is it true that this is just a remake of the Korean thriller Infernal Affairs?
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Just picked up my Steelbook 2-Disc Special Edition. I'm happy as a lark.
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Im excited to see it, but personally Im more excited about The Prestige coming out on DVD.
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*edit* oh wait, thats today! |
I absolutely loved this film. Every actor was killer in their roles.
Especially Jack, Leo, and Alex Baldwin. :confused: I can't believe Marky Mark is the only one nominated for an Oscar. :confused: |
The Departed on DVD.
Recently watched a DVD copy of The Departed. I have to say I am embarassed I haven't seen this film before now. This was one of the best films I've seen in years. The plot was superb, and the acting (surprisingly, with Leo Dicapprio and Matt Damon) was also superb. Action, suspense, intrigue... and an insane last ten minutes to this film. Anyone like me that thought this movie was likely to suck, do yourself a favor and go buy this film. You will not be disappointed. This movie already deserves to be labeled as CLASSIC.
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I was pleasently surprised at how much I liked this film. I seen the trailer and knew I wanted to see the film just it wasnt one I was excited about. However after watching this film I would say I will buy the DVD (when I have money :( ) because I really enjoyed this film.
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SPOILERS BELOW (Don't read the rest of my post if you haven't seen the film.) ********************* There were a few plotpoints that I either missed or was confused on & was wondering if any of you guys know... Are the microprocessors ever found/recovered by anyone? Why did Matt Damon recommend Leo for the Medal of Merit when there wasn't really any need for him to do so at that point? If you answer these questions, make sure to post a spoiler warning at the top of your post like I did as a courtesy to others that might not have seen this movie yet. |
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DEPARTED SPOILERS BELOW *************** When Frank hangs up with Sullivan and runs into Queenan and Dignam he says something along the lines of...''Yeah, I read about that..something about you guys picking up some chinamen with a briefcase full of light circuits or something.'' As for Sullivan putting Costigan up for the medal, Since Costello was gone and that case was done with I'm guessing Costigan's undercover work became known. So in an attempt to furthur remove any suspision that may've been there after indirectly blowing his head off, he played the good guy role a little extra. It was after pretty much everything was said and done, so I don't think there's any definite answer or signifigance to it. What I got from it was a nervous guy trying to make himself look as good and not guilty as possible. |
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Oooooh...I don't believe they explained that. After Costello died it wasn't really necessary to go on about it and they went on with the rest of the story. |
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Hmm. I didn't think they covered it, but if those processors were such a big global threat, it's kinda funny that the film just left them floating around in the criminal underworld somewhere. Maybe they were in the box with the audio tapes that Costello left to Leonardo. ??? |
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There's a number of ways you could look at it, one being they were in the box with the audio tapes as you said. Another would be that the players left..Costigan, Sullivan and Ellerby...would at that point of a case(Costigan being completely out and Ellerby/Sullivan being high ranking officers) only be recieving any information still coming and not directly going to search Costello's establishments and whatnot. Therefor the remainder of anything to do with the case was no longer needed in the movie but rather behind the scenes so to speak. That's how I decided to put it together. |
I just thought it odd that the computer chips were such an important piece of the plot in the earlygoings & then were basically just forgotten about.
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I didn't really take it as all that important, but rather the biggest thing that happened to be going on at the time they were able to get Costigan in. He didn't just walk over there from state HQ and say I want a job, it took awhile. And besides that, nothing's perfect. |
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