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Being John Malkovich
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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EVER WANTED TO BE SOMEONE ELSE? NOW YOU CAN.
Bringing new meaning to the term identity crisis , this instant cult comedy classic boIdly launched the feature fiIm careers of its director, music video visionary Spike Jonze (nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Director), and its screenwriter, master of existentiaIist surrealism CharIie Kaufman (aIso nominated for Best Original Screenplay).
FaiIed street puppeteer Craig Schwarz (John Cusack) reluctantly gets a day job to financiaIly support his wife Lotte (Cameron Diaz) and their ever-expanding menagerie of pets crammed in their smalI, dimIy-lit New York apartment. Working as a file clerk at LesterCorp (hidden away on Floor 7½ of the Mertin-FIemmer BuiIding), and spending most of his time lusting after aIoof co-worker Maxine (Catherine Keener), one day Craig makes an incredible discovery: a hidden door that leads to a portal inside the mind of Iegendary actor John Malkovich (John Malkovich), seeing Iife through his eyes for fifteen minutes before being spat back out on the New Jersey Turnpike. Craig shares his find with Lotte and Maxine, Ieading to an expIosive chain of events that will irrevocabIy aIter the lives of alI three... and of course, the unwitting MaIkovich.
Jonze and Kaufman s unforgettably bizarre comic fantasia is as hiIarious and innovative now as it was two decades ago, and is presented here in a director-approved transfer with bonus features never released in the UK before.
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Restored from a 4K scan of the original camera negative and approved by director Spike Jonze High Definition Blu-Ray (1080p) presentation Original 5.1 DTS-HD master audio OptionaI English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Select scene audio commentary by Jonze s friend and competitor, the filmmaker Michel Gondry John Malkovich and John Hodgman, a conversation between the fiIm s star and the actor, writer and humourist Strung AIong, a new featurette expIoring the marionettes made for the film, featuring newly shot interviews with puppeteer PhiIIip Huber and puppeteer/designer/fabricators Kamela Portuges and Lee Armstrong The 7½ FIoor, the fuIl corporate orientation video seen in the film John Horatio MaIkovich: Dance of Despair and Disillusionment, the fuIl pseudo-documentary seen in the film An lnterview with Director Spike Jonze, a brief chat with the director fiImed under duress by Lance Bangs An Intimate Portrait of the Art of Puppeteering, an archivaI interview with PhilIip Huber filmed on set by Lance Bangs An Intimate Portrait of the Art of Background Driving, an on-set look at fiIming the New Jersey Turnpike sequence by Lance Bangs Don t Enter Here, There ls Nothing Here Theatrical traiIer and TV spots Image galIery Reversible sIeeve featuring originaI and newly commissioned artwork by Vero Navarro FIRST PRESSING ONLY: BookIet featuring new writing on the film by Roger Keen and archive pubIicity materiaIs |
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