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MR & MRS SMITH 
      
 
      
Starring: 
    Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, Adam Brody and Kerry Washington 
Director: 
    Doug Liman 
Running Time: 
    120 mins 
Out to buy on DVD 05/03/07 (Definative Version)
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"Are you still alive honey?"
John (Pitt) and Jane (Jolie) Smith are having marital problems. After five or six years of marriage, the spark has gone and their lives have become routine. Each of them exchange pleasantries every morning, go to work and exchange the same pleasantries when they return home. Routine. That is until their jobs cross paths because unbeknownst to both of them they work in the same field. They are trained assassins with new targets. Each other.

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Two of Hollywood's most beautiful come together and face off in the ultimate battle of the sexes but do Brad and Angelina sizzle or simmer?
Bringing together two of Tinsel Town's sexiest is a great idea on paper and the good news is that it works on screen. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are every woman and man's fantasy when it comes to describing their perfect man or woman. Each of them has the power to allure both sexes with fabulous good looks and charm in abundance. Neither of them are all about looks however because they can both act.
A film like this is nothing without chemistry and Brad and Angelina instantly click. Director Doug Liman and screenwriter Simon Kinberg cleverly combine action and banter that brings out the best in each of the actors. John and Jane bicker, confronting their cocktail of lies that formed to the foundation of their marriage while in the middle of a gunfight. As their home is been blown to bits by shotgun fire, the two of them verbally spar for not just the physical but also the mental comeuppance. The two stars deliver the lines effortlessly, highlighting their skills and talents as actors, which they seldom have the chance to show in big budget productions. (See 'Troy' and 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider').
Backing the pair up is a scene stealing performance by Vince Vaughn. As John's business partner and fellow hitman Eddie, he himself is going through hard times and has moved back in with his mom. This gives the Vaughn the chance to shine as he provides most of the great one-liners in the film and lights up every scene that he is in. There is also a noticeable appearance by O.C. favourite Adam Brody, who like Vaughn grabs his chance to inject some more comedy into the proceedings. It is just a shame that neither of them are in the movie enough.
Doug Liman is becoming THE multi-talented director. Very few people at the helm of a major, big budget Hollywood movie can successful combine all the glitz, glamour and high-octane action with performance and well-defined characters. While this may not have the complexity and sophistication of 'The Bourne Identity', the movie is still a cut above many other films in the action genre. Limon effortlessly combines outrageous action sequences with character interaction expertly but is not scared to slow the pace right down to allow the characters to grow. This is the sign of a director who is comfortable with all aspects of filmmaking, which is a very rare commodity in the business.
'Mr & Mrs Smith' is a clever and engaging action comedy that is all about the main characters. While no one else really gets a look in, the film is actually better for it as it gives you more time with John and Jane as they try and work out the difficulties in their marriage, in the most extreme of ways.
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PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic with Dolby Digital 5.1 and dts soundtrack, the transfer is extremely good.
BONUS FEATURES (Definitive Edition)
Disc 1
Feature Commentary by director Doug Liman 
        The man at the helm records a new commentary track for the director's 
        cut of the movie, where he outlines the differences between this and the 
        theatrical version. This interesting track reveals many a secret from 
        behind the scenes of the film. 
Coming Soon 
        Trailer for 'Omen 666' and '24 Season 5' 
Disc 2
Confidential Files (15.20 mins)
        Entitled 'Bogotá', 'Perfect training', 'Dried flower surveillance', 'Here's 
        Johnny', 'The assassins arrive', 'Finding a ride version A & B', 'Chinese 
        Laundry', 'Send in the Fog', 'It's all about Benjamin' and 'Alternative 
        Ending', these deleted and alternative scenes suffer from the lack of 
        a commentary track or introduction. There is also a 'Gag Reel' that shows 
        the fun on the set. 
Domestic Violence: shooting Mr & Mrs Smith (33.05 mins)
        Director Doug Liman, screenwriter Simon Kinberg, producers Akiva Goldsman 
        and Lucas Foster, 2nd Unit director Simon Crane, choreography Marguerite 
        Derricks and star Angelina Jolie talk about the movie and take you behind 
        the scenes of the production of the film. The featurette reveals how the 
        film was pitched to every studio, some more than once before it got picked 
        up. With secrets from the production and multi-angle shots from the shooting 
        of the film, this is a good featurette that fans will enjoy. 
Doug's Film School 
        Entitled 'Framing Device', 'Mother and Father', 'Snowy Ravine', 'Hood 
        jump', 'Underground garage', 'Homemade' and 'Previsualization', director 
        Doug Liman talks you through his approach to filming key scenes and the 
        techniques he uses to get those shots. 
Galleries 
        View onset and behind the scenes images from photo albums compiled by 
        Doug Liman, producer Lucas Foster and the Mr & Mrs Smith crew. 
OVERALL
Including a new cut of the movie and more featurettes than the original release, fans of 'Mr & Mrs Smith' will enjoy this new definitive version of the movie. There could have been a few more interviews with the cast but director Doug Liman's film school makes up for these shortcomings. If you are a fan, this is well worth adding to your collection.
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BONUS FEATURES
Commentary by director Doug Liman and screenwriter Simon Kinberg 
        After his success with 'The Bourne Identity', director Doug Liman talks 
        about how he got involved in his next action project and how he wanted 
        it to be very different. Writer Simon Kinberg talks about the development 
        of the script, emphasising the relationship more than the action sequences. 
        The pair talks about trying to create a different kind of comedy-action 
        movie and what Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie brought to the film. This 
        is a good and very chatty commentary from two men who seem like they really 
        enjoyed making the movie and it also offers an insight into Doug Liman's 
        film making process. 
Commentary by producers Akiva Goldsmith and Lucas Foster
        The two producers of the film come together to provide an informative 
        and chatty commentary for 'Mr & Mrs Smith'. They talk about the evolution 
        of the movie into a romantic comedy with gunfights. They talk about shoot 
        in Los Angeles and Vancouver and how Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's onscreen 
        chemistry brought a lot more to the relationship between John and Jane 
        in the movie. This is a more technical and informative track but still 
        well worth a listen. 
Making a Scene Featurette (8.03 mins)
        Director Doug Liman, writer Simon Kinberg, producers Akiva Goldsmith and 
        Lucas Foster, stunt coordinator Simon Crane, editor Michael Tronick and 
        star Angelina Jolie talk about creating the hood jump sequence for 'Mr 
        & Mrs Smith'. The group reveal how the scene developed from a car chase 
        sequence that had to be changed due to budgetary restrictions. We see 
        how the scene developed and how they put Brad on the roof and in the back 
        of the car. 
Deleted Scenes (8.23 mins) 
        Entitled 'John and Eddie in the kitchen', 'House cleaning' and 'Homemade 
        store shootout', these deleted or extended scenes are unfortunately not 
        accompanied by a commentary or introduction to reveal why they were removed. 
        Trailers Watch the teaser and theatrical trailer for 'Mr & Mrs Smith' 
      
Previews
        View trailers for '24: Season 4', 'Fantastic 4', 'Crash' and 'In Her Shoes'. 
      
OVERALL
Fox have done an OK job with the DVD transfer of 'Mr & Mrs Smith' but it could have been so much more. While the two commentary tracks are good, the lack of extensively making of… featurettes is a bit disappointing, especially from Fox. Fans might be slightly disappointed but the commentary tracks do make up for some of these shortcomings.
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