Features: DVD Hollywood's hottest stars are now even more irresistible! In this collection of Colin Farrell films, you get TIGERLAND, DAREDEVIL: DIRECTOR'S CUT & PHONE BOOTH.TIGERLAND: Just released from the base stockade, recruit Roland Bozz (Farrell) joins a platoon of young soldiers preparing to ship out to Vietnam. Bozz's independence and outright defiance draws fire from his own men as well as commanding officers. But when the platoon is sent to TIGERLAND, a hellish training ground that is the last stop before Vietnam, Bozz's leadership and loyalty brings his men together - triggering extraordinary consequences. Hot newcomer Colin Farrell delivers a "star-making performance" - (ABC TV) and is a winner of the Best Actor Award from the Boston Society of Film Critics in this riveting action film from acclaimed director Joel Schumacher. DAREDEVIL: Take the dare as never before with this all-new Director's Cut version of DAREDEVIL. Grittier and edgier than the original theatrical release, DAREDEVIL: DIRECTOR'S CUT is packed with never-before-available scenes, including a devilish subplot in which Matt Murdock (Ben Affleck) agrees to defend a not-so-innocent man (Coolio) framed for murder. this is the definitive DAREDEVIL - more thrilling, more amazing, and more daring than ever! PHONE BOOTH: A single phone call can change a man's life...or possibly end it. Colin Farrell delivers a captivating, off-the-hook performance as Stu Shepard, a self-centered New York City publicist who suddenly finds himself on the deadly end of a high-powered rifle scope. Now it's a real-time race against the clock as Stu must outwit a psychotic sniper in a frantic scramble from PHONE BOOTH to freedom. "[Phone] A dynamite performance by Colin Farrell!" David Sheehan, KCBS-TV "[Tigerland] A strong, gritty, powerful piece of film making..." Jack Mathews, New York Daily News "[Daredevil] It's an adequate superhero yarn..." James Berardinelli's ReelViews "[Daredevil] In short, the actors deserve a big round of applause..." Kimberley Jones, Austin Chronicle "[Tigerland] The Best Film Of The Year!" Neil Rosen, NY-1 "[Phone] Phone Booth is 82 New York minutes long, all of them exciting." Stephen Hunter, Washington Post
 Editor's Note
 TIGERLAND: TIGERLAND is set in 1971, when America was a nation divided over the escalating violence and bloodshed of the Vietnam War, and when thousands of young soldiers had already lost their lives to the war and thousands more were preparing to enter combat. In Fort Polk, Louisiana, a group of young soldiers-in-training has conflicting opinions about the war. Jim Paxton (Matthew Davis) is a romantic idealist who sees Vietnam as potential inspiration for future novels and romantic war stories. Roland Bozz (Colin Farrell) is a rebellious antihero who decides that he wants no part of the army or the war and begins to disobey orders, trying to get expelled from the infantry. Paxton and Bozz become leaders to a small group of young draftees, and Bozz inspires them to question authority. As they enter Tigerland--a training process in which the soldiers simulate combat in the Louisiana wilderness--the men begin to realize just how far they will go to stay out of the war. This gritty, documentary-like vision of the war is moving and engaging, employing natural lighting, handheld cameras, and realistic dialogue to encapsulate the deeply internalized psychological journeys of the characters. Irishman Farrell gives a breakout performance as Bozz, full of with intense charisma and brooding outlaw heroism. DAREDEVIL: The latest Marvel Comics superhero to hit the big screen is Daredevil (Ben Affleck), a man blinded by a radioactive chemical accident as a young boy but left with superhuman senses and agile acrobatic ability. Like his Marvel compatriot Spider-Man, Daredevil attempts to lead a normal life by day as Matt Murdock, a Hell's Kitchen defense attorney. By night Matt becomes Daredevil, a brooding superhero fighting for justice in the dark and squalid New York streets overrun with vermin and criminal injustice. Wearing a red leather suit and mask, Daredevil leaps from high skyscrapers and tracks his enemies with his radar-like vision, punishing those who are guilty but whom he cannot tackle in the courtroom. At the center of the city's villainous underbelly is Daredevil's nemesis, Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan), and his psychotic, knife-wielding deputy-assassin, Bullseye (Colin Farrell). Daredevil fights their powerful forces alone, until he meets Elektra Natchios (Jennifer Garner of ALIAS fame), a skilled martial artist and sexy superheroine who is after Bullseye and Kingpin for murdering her father. Sparks fly as the two heroes take on the underlords of crime together in this action-packed adventure fantasy that will surely delight fans of SPIDER-MAN, X-MEN, or BATMAN. PHONE BOOTH: Joel Schumacher (8 MM, FALLING DOWN) directs this suspense drama set in New York City's Times Square. A wannabe hotshot entertainment publicist who's more intent on posturing for his unpaid assistant than he is in actually working, Stu Shepherd (Colin Farrell) ducks into a phone booth to make his regular afternoon call to his young girlfriend (Katie Holmes). Stu stops in the same phone booth at the same time every day to flirt with the girl, who does not know that Stu is happily married with no intention of dating her seriously. When Stu says goodbye and sets down the receiver, he picks up a call from a threateningly sarcastic man with a deep voice. This man seems to have been tracking Stu's visits to this booth every day, and suddenly Stu knows that his secrets are no longer his own. Soon, the caller identifies himself as a sniper and begins shooting. Police are called in, and Stu must use his PR skills in a final test to get out of the booth alive. This compelling drama, expertly crafted for maximum tension, will keep audiences nervously awaiting its outcome, unable to look away from the screen for even a moment.
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Awards | Image Award (2004) |  | Forest Whitaker, Nominee, [Phone] Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | | MTV Award (2004) |  | Kiefer Sutherland, Nominee, [Phone] Best Villain | | MTV Award (2003) |  | Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner , Nominee, [Daredevil] Best Kiss |  | Colin Farrell, Nominee, [Daredevil] Best Villain |  | Jennifer Garner, Winner, [Daredevil] Breakthrough Female Performance | | Independent Spirit (2001) |  | Cole Hauser, Nominee, [Tigerland] Best Supporting Male |  | Ross Klavan, Michael McGruther, Nominee, [Tigerland] Best First Screenplay |
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