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15 Minutes (Infinifilm Edition)
by (Producer: John Herzfeld) (Writer: John Herzfeld) (Producer: Claire Rudnick Polstein) (Producer: David Blocker) (Producer: David Gaines) (Producer: James M. Freitag) (Producer: Keith Addis)
Director: John Herzfeld
Product Group: DVD
Studio: New Line Home Video
ISBN: B00005LDDD
Brand: NEW Line Home Video
EAN: 9780780633612
UPC: 794043516627
Binding/Media: DVD
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 120 minutes
Original Release Date: 2001-03-09
Theatrical Release Date: 2001-03-09
Release Date: 2001-08-14
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
SKU: AManPro-0003343
Condition: Good
Comments: dvd, previously viewed, overall in "Good"to "Very Good" condition, moderate case wear, original insert may be missing; refunds without question, buy with confidence; acquired in bulk, can only be inspected for obvious defects; full refund if customer is not satisfied... RiverboatSales.(new and used)... books ... audiobooks ... DVDs ... CDs
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Description
Robert DeNiro (Meet The Parents, Analyse This) and Ed Burns (Any Given Sunday, Saving Private Ryan) star as two detectives on the trail of two killers who videotape their crimes.DVD Features: Audio Commentary:Commentary by director John Herzfeld DVD ROM Features Deleted Scenes Documentaries:"True Tabloid" and "Does Crime Really Pay?" documentaries. Featurette:"Oleg's Video," actual video footage captured from actor Oleg Taktarov's perspective. Interviews Music Video:God Lives Underwater "Fame" Music Video Theatrical Trailer
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15 Minutes wants to be provocative, but it exists in an alternate reality where rules of logic and credibility no longer apply. In his underrated film 2 Days in the Valley, writer-director John Herzfeld wryly exposed the underbelly of California's San Fernando Valley, but in the artificial New York City of 15 Minutes, he attempts a timely mixture of satire and social commentary that's only marginally convincing. Herzfeld's premise is both vivid and valid in addressing the deterioration of morals in American mass media, but in exploring the dark side of fame, the last few minutes of Taxi Driver have more impact than this entire movie. Robert De Niro stars as Eddie Flemming, a hotshot homicide detective whose current double-murder case teams him with arson investigator Jordy Warsaw (Edward Burns). Their investigation leads to a pair of Eastern European nut-jobs (one Czech, one Russian) who've embarked on an impromptu killing spree--all captured on video by the Russian, who fancies himself an auteur of the American dream. In a pileup of contrivances, a reporter (Melina Kanakaredes) is also Eddie's girlfriend, and a tabloid TV host (Kelsey Grammer) seeks the killers' video with the scruples of Adolf Hitler. Blink and you'll miss Charlize Theron in a throwaway role, but that's nothing compared to the killing of a major character--a scene devoid of emotion that's more grist for the media mill. With appalling bloodlust, 15 Minutes sheds a sickening light on America's twisted character, but instead of illuminating, it only darkens the gloom. --Jeff Shannon
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Customer Reviews
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boring
Rating (2)
Date: 2010-07-28
The storyline- two foreigners enter the country and Robert De Niro's cop character has to bring them down. It's as boring as it sounds. The writing is really generic and typical as well. It's boring just thinking about it. I refuse to recommend this film to anyone.
I'm not trying to be a jerk by being really short here, it's just that I've seen so many predictable films in the same exact style as this one, and it's just a repetitive nightmare watching these kind of movies these days. I've honestly had enough.
But hey, maybe 15 Minutes is for you, if you're someone who likes frequent "cop chases bad guy because bad guy remains smart and free for the majority of the film" scenes. There's many scenes like these throughout this film for you to enjoy then. Me? It's been done a thousand times by this point, and I'm just really tired of the formula.
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Redeeming social value? Not on your life.
Rating (3)
Date: 2009-10-08
If one is going to be tasteless in a film, and tasteless films can be first rate ones, there is a necessity that there be, as the phrase goes, a redeeming social value. I found none in this film. Others may find it in the cynical shotgun approach at any institutional target in sight, or in "revealing the rotten core of American life", the media, or whoever the filmmakers may have been shooting at. I did not. On the other hand, perhaps the semi-nude scene of a hooker with bare breasts is an adequate excuse for the movie. If you find it does make up for sadism, violence, and assorted breaches of professional and legal ethics, then this is a film for you.
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Interesting Characters
Rating (3)
Date: 2009-07-13
This a rough, edgy film and the interesting characters make it entertaining for the full two hours. For some reason, I don't believe this film got a lot of publicity.
Karol Roder doesn't get any billing but he's as much a star in this movie as big-names Robert Redford and Edward Burns. Another actor who also has a key role, Oleg Taktarov, has no billing! Wow, they really hosed the Eastern European actors in here.
The film is partially another indictment against the tabloid press. Playing the villain in that regard is good 'ole "Frasier" from TV: Kelsey Grammar. He plays a foul-mouthed tabloid television sleazoid "Robert Hawkins.
Sometimes this got a bit too edgy for me, but I enjoyed some of the black humor in here.
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Not That Bad of a Movie
Rating (4)
Date: 2009-01-10
ok, ill be the first one too agree that this movie has it's flaws. But the story line is pretty good and it is a pretty entertaining movie. It kinda starts off really slow and the media part is kinda annoying but it also makes it a bit more realistic that way. It may not be Robert De Niro's best movie but he certainly makes it entertaing. And Edward Burns adds a really good element of acting to this movie and his performance is believable. The ending is pretty cool. It's kinda stardard hostage at gun point ending but i love those.
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Robert Deniro may be in it, but he really isn't in it
Rating (3)
Date: 2008-03-25
The only reason why I bought this was because it had Robert Deniro in it, and guess what? Big mistake, this whole movie is one weird mixed feeling. At first the movie feels bad, then later it gets interesting, and out of nowhere it becomes quite disturbing and sickening .Deniro plays a famous cop, known for always cracking the case and being nice to reporters. He also has a rookie partner who seems to be more interested in the case. Deniro does give a good performance as always but this movie wasn't for him it should have been given to someone else.
The story revolves around 2 idiots who recently arrived from Russia (if I'm not mistaken) one of them comes to collect some money from a friend, the other wants to be a director. #2 guy steals a camera, #1 guy kills his friend for not having the money, the friend films this and many more sick murders by his friend. Now the films plot is quite disturbing just describing it. Also this movie is so tripolar; it changes themes thru the course of the picture, at times the movie has you on the edge of your seats and at other times it feels mediocre and cheesy. Though I do give credit to the creators for giving some unexpected turns and twists. But other than that the movie fails to become triumphant and well received.
MY PERSONAL RATING: 3 OUT OF 5
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