Wanted
Wes is 25 years old and is a disaffected, clock-punching drone. His boss chews him out hourly, his girlfriend ignores him routinely, and his life plods on in interminable boredom and routine. Everyone knows Wes will amount to nothing - that is until he meets the sexy woman named Fox, and then everyt...
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Universal City, CA :
Universal Studios Home Entertainment,
c2008.
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Edition: | 2-disc special ed. ; widescreen versions |
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Summary: | Wes is 25 years old and is a disaffected, clock-punching drone. His boss chews him out hourly, his girlfriend ignores him routinely, and his life plods on in interminable boredom and routine. Everyone knows Wes will amount to nothing - that is until he meets the sexy woman named Fox, and then everything changes. Wes' estranged father is murdered, and the deadly Fox recruits him into The Fraternity, a secret society that trains him to avenge his father's death, by unlocking his dormant powers. Fox teaches Wes how to develop his lightning-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility. He discovers that The Fraternity lives by an ancient, unbreakable code: to carry out the death orders given by emotionless Fate itself. |
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Item Description: | Based on the comic book series created by Mark Millar and J.G. Jones. Special features: Disc 1: Extended scene; cast and characters; stunts on the L Train; special effects: the art of the impossible; groundbreaking visual effects; from imagination to execution; the origins of Wanted; bringing the graphic novel to life; through the eyes of visionary director Timur Bekmambetov; Wanted: motion comics; "The little things: music video mash-up; the making of Wanted; the game ; Disc 2: Digital copy. |
Physical Description: | 2 videodiscs (110 & 90 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | DVD, anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo. |
Audience: | MPAA rating: R; for strong bloody violence throughout, pervasive language and some sexuality. |
Production Credits: | Director of photography, Mitchell Amundsen ; editor, David Brenner ; music, Danny Elfman. |
ISBN: | DVD |