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Alfie [WS] DVD
Aspect: WideScreen
PN: 097363417545IE
Release: 05/01/2007
Starring: Jude Law, Marisa Tomei, Omar Epps
Director(s): Charles Shyer
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AlfieThis remake of Lewis Gilbert's 1966 film of the same name features Jude Law filling the shoes Michael Caine once wore in the title role of Alfie. As with the original, Law occasionally speaks directly to the camera while his character talks of the opposite sex. Under the direction of Charles Shyer, Alfie follows a charming, if morally lacking, womanizer from one bed to the next. While his actions arise more from nonchalance than malice, Alfie nonetheless faces a moral dilemma when considering that he's impregnated one of his latest girlfriends. Alfie also includes performances from Marisa Tomei, Susan Sarandon, and Nia Long. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Cast Jude Law as Alfie Marisa Tomei as Julie Omar Epps as Marlon Nia Long as Lonette Jane Krakowski as Dorie Sienna Miller as Nikki Susan Sarandon as Liz Renée Taylor as Lu Schnitman Dick Latessa as Joe Jefferson Mays as Dr. Miranda Kulp Gedde Watanabe as Wing
| Crew Alan Gilmore - Art Director Suttirat Anne Larlarb - Art Director Marc Homes - Art Director Joanna Foley - Art Director Ricky Eyres - Supervising Art Director Nina Gold - Casting Mindy Marin - Casting Beatrix Aruna Pasztor - Costume Designer Cliff Lanning - First Assistant Director Charles Shyer - Director Padraic McKinley - Editor Sean Daniel - Executive Producer Diana Phillips - Executive Producer Mick Jagger - Composer (Music Score) Dave Stewart - Composer (Music Score) John Powell - Composer (Music Score) Sophie Becher - Production Designer Ashley Rowe - Cinematographer George Motz - Cinematographer Elaine Pope - Producer Charles Shyer - Producer Drew Kunin - Sound/Sound Designer David Crozier - Sound/Sound Designer Charles Shyer - Screenwriter Elaine Pope - Screenwriter Mick Jagger - Musical Performer Dave Stewart - Musical Performer Mike Prestwood Smith - Re-Recording Mixer Matthew Gough - Re-Recording Mixer Penny Crawford - Set Decorator Ellen Christiansen - Set Decorator Bill Naughton - Play Author
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 Alfie Jude Law is not just a character actor trapped in the body of a leading man, he is a character actor trapped in the body of a male supermodel. Although he has successfully used his looks to his advantage in the roles he has played (Gigolo Joe in A.I. and his narcissistic hedonist in The Talented Mr. Ripley), Alfie represents the first time a film he appears in suffers from his looks and charm. Alfie is forever addressing the camera, taking the audience into his confidence and being just as charming towards the viewer as he is to his various female conquests in the film. The problem is that Law is so appealing a screen presence that the audience will not be able to work up enough disgust toward him. For the film's heavy-handed ending to have the power it should the audience has to believe that Alfie will be living the rest of his life alone, and Law is unable to make the audience believe that. For this reason, Jude Law's performance cannot match the emotional depth of Michael Caine's original conception of the character, but it does recall another cinematic philosopher who preached living the good life -- he's a randy, selfish Ferris Bueller. While it is pleasurable to spend time with the character, the emptiness of the film makes that pleasure fleeting. In the end, the audience gets about as much out of their time with Alfie as the women in the film do. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Dave Stewart: Broadcast Film Critics Association, Best Song (winner) Mick Jagger: Broadcast Film Critics Association, Best Song (winner)
| Broadcast Film Critics Association, Best Soundtrack (nominated) Golden Globe, Best Original Song (winner)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French | | Subtitle Options: | English, Spanish | | Sound Processing: | DDS2.0: Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix. DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
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Commentary by writer/director Charles Shyer and film editor Padraic McKinley
Commentary by writer/director Charles Shyer and writer/producer Elaine Pope
Round Table - An intimate discussion on the film's production, hosted by writer/director Charles Shyer
The World of Alfie
The Women of Alfie
Alfie: Deconstruction of a scene
Gedde Watanabe dance footage with optional commentary by Charles Shyer and Elaine Pope
Let the Music In
Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Charles Shyer and Padraic McKinley
Theatrical trailer
Script gallery
Production gallery
Storyboard gallery
Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs
Dolby Digital English 5.1 surround
Dolby Digital French 5.1 surround
Dolby Digital English 2.0 surround
English subtitles
Spanish subtitles | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | Aspect: WideScreen | | MPAA Rating: | R | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 105 min | | Part of Series: | Widescreen Paramount Collection | | | DVD Chapters: | Side #1 --
1. Here's My Theory... [:02]
2. Legs Like a Racehorse [:21]
3. My Sometimes-Sort-of-Quasi Girlfriend [5:34]
4. Alfie Straight-Up [1:08]
5. It's Really Coming Down [3:09]
6. Always a Fun Option [4:19]
7. An Early Yuletide Gift [5:28]
8. Aim Higher [1:36]
9. My Christmas Miracle [5:21]
10. You've Had Absinthe? [1:36]
11. I'm Already Gone [5:28]
12. I Can't Make Any Promises [1:30]
13. Marlon Stayed? [6:42]
14. In That Case, Maybe I'll Stay [:14]
15. What's it All About? [6:43]
16. Old Habits Die Hard [:51]
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