Product Description DVD Special Features: Audio Commentary with Director Ridley Scott Audio Commentary with Geena Davies, Susan Sarandon and Writer Callie Khouri The Last Journey Documentary Deleted Scenes Original Promotional EPK Alternate ending Alternate ending with Directors commentary Over the edge - Multi Angle Storyboard Sequences Storyboard Sequence-The Final Chase- Angle 1 Storyboard Sequence- The Final Chase - Angle 2 Home video preview 'Part of Me, Part of You' Music video Theatrical Trailer & TV Spots Thelma and Louise Photo Gallery Language: English, Dolby Digital Subtitles: English for hard of hearing, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Portuguese, Polish, Greek, Hungarian, Hebrew, Turkish, Czech, Croatian, Slovenian. .co.uk Review Thelma and Louise is as extraordinary and admirable a film in retrospect as it was when it was first shown. Nothing has dated about its tale of two waitresses who decide that being outlaws and eventual death on their own terms is better than putting up with any more nonsense from husbands, boyfriends, rapists and offensive strangers. Ridley Scott's direction is almost impeccable; Callie Khourie's script is intelligent, without being patronising, about the lives of blue-collar women; and the central performances from Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon are finely judged in the way they show hidden capacities in two ordinary people gradually opening up. The secondary performances are remarkable as well, most notably Harvey Keitel as the policeman with a heart who tries and fails to save them, and Brad Pitt as the beautiful boy whose casual thievishness dooms them even further.On the DVD: Thelma and Louise comes to DVD in its original widescreen ratio of 2.35:1 and with high quality Dolby 5.1 sound that brings out fine details of the Country score and the atmospheric noises of fast cars and lonely places. This special edition also comes with two commentaries, one in which Ridley Scott discusses his conception of the film in painstaking detail, and a delightful one in which Khourie, Davis and Sarandon charmingly bitch their way through the whole film. There is more of this in the excellent making-of documentary, "The Last Journey", which includes a subtly different alternate ending, as well as a comprehensive set of deleted scenes, notably a more tender alternate version of the Davis/Pitt love scene. --Roz Kaveney
J**S
Exciting
Very good film loved it from start to finish
R**M
Great item
Great item well packaged fast delivery 5***** seller 👍
G**S
Love this film
Bought this on the way home from Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon! Just had to see it again. It arrived the day after and we watched it that night!
S**E
A new favourite
Understanding it's a classic that gets referenced so often, I decided to finally watch this movie that was released before I was born. It very quickly became one of my favourite films. A movie deserving of the hype and reputation it has. Two incredible actresses portraying a real strong sisterhood, and the idea of oppressed women getting the upperhand right to the very end. I loved every minute of it.
D**D
Saw the film on tv. My neighbours call my ...
Saw the film on tv. My neighbours call my friend and I Thelma and Louise because we're often out and about in her convertible with the top down. She hadn't seen the film so I bought her the DVD. I'm assuming the DVD is the same as the film, enjoyable.
K**R
Thelma & Louise
Love this classic movie, great value.
B**E
Classic
A must have in the collection
M**S
Some call this a Classic...,a Classic What though ?!
I kept hearing that this was a seminal film,marking the beginning of a new Women's empowerment era however,I must have come to it too late.I found it diffi-cult to watch and squirmed at the attempted rape scene.Later in the film I just couldn't identify with the behaviour of the two women.I couldn't watch the whole movie,it just wasn't what I wanted to watch.I guess it was just too dated to appeal to me now.Still,at least I now know what other people are referring to,and that helps me understand their conversations better.Ooh ooh,I do like the Jeez Louise bit though,now That was worth buying the DVD for.That also helps me understand conversations better too.There might be other good stuff in the film later on too but I just can't force myself to see it,sorry.
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