DVD
REVIEW: INSIDE MOVES
01/31/09
The Academy Award®
nominated film (Best Supporting Actress Diane Scarwid, TV’s
“Pushing Daisies”) Inside Moves makes its long-awaited DVD
debut this February from Lionsgate. Directed by Richard
Donner (Superman), the film was based on the Todd Walton
novel of the same name. Praised by the New York Times as “a
well-acted movie…parts of it are so effectively offbeat,
that it rises above…just as surely as its characters triumph
over their troubles,” Inside Moves follows Roary (John
Savage, The Deer Hunter), a young man who has been partially
crippled after a failed suicide attempt. Depressed, Roary
begins spending a lot of time at a neighborhood bar full of
interesting misfits.
When Jerry the bartender
(David Morse, Emmy® nominee HBO’s “John Adams”) suddenly
finds himself playing basketball for the Golden State
Warriors, Roary and the rest of the bar regulars hope his
success will provide a lift to their sagging spirits. The
Inside Moves DVD contains special features that include
audio commentary with Donner and writer Brian Helgeland, a
making-of featurette, interviews with Walton, Donner and
screenwriter Barry Levinson and a stills gallery of Donner’s
original shooting script.
VIDEO:
Widescreen (1.78:1)
AUDIO:
English 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby
Digital
Subtitles - English Spanish
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Audio
commentary with director Richard Donner and writer Brian
Helgeland
“Moving from Inside:
From Page to Screen” featurette
Interviews with the
novelist Todd Walton, Richard Donner and screenwriter Barry
Levinson
Stills gallery of
Richard Donner’s original shooting script including hand
written notes
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