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Romeo Must Die/Cradle 2 the Grave (DVD) (WS) (DBFE) (Multi-Title)Romeo Must Die: Two warring families, one Chinese, one African American, are fightingfor control of Oakland waterfront. Ex-cop Romeo, son of Chinese gangleader Chโu Sing. Cradle 2 the Grave: When his daughter is kidnapped and held in exchange for diamonds, the leader of a crew of highly skilled thieves forges an unlikely alliance with a Taiwanese Intelligence officer.]]> Review: Great casting - Great movies Review: Finally...A Compilation Set With All The Features - Generally, these double-, triple-, or otherwise multi-film deals are cheap, bottom-of-the-barrel compilations that only feed the needs of penny-pinchers and starving airmen. However, Warner Bros' "Romeo Must Die"/"Cradle 2 the Grave" set is a formidable double-team that breaks the subpar standard of these collections and delivers the complete package where both of these films are concerned. Regardless of the contents of the films themselves (you'd have to have been living under a rock not catch Andrej Bartkowiak's 2000 genre-bending Jet Li/Aaliyah vehicle and its indirect sequel co-starring DMX), both include all of the special features found on the individual releases: "Romeo" features 13 making-of featurettes, three music videos, trailers, and DVD-ROM features; "Cradle" includes five featurettes, a DMX music video, the theatrical trailer, and DVD-ROM features. Both films feature English and French language tracks and corresponding subtitles ("Cradle" also has Spanish ones) and, yes, both are featured in 2.4:1 widescreen. I'm a bit disappointed that the middle act of Bartkowiak's quasi-trilogy ( Exit Wounds , starring Steven Seagal) wasn't included on here, but I suppose Warner Bros. figured that Jet Li sells pretty darn well on his own. It's cool to have these two films together on one disc, seeing as their similarities in style make for an excellent comparison opportunity and good companions for a movie night. If it will save you money, there's no reason not to consider this double-feature over buying the two films separate: aside from filling up excess space on your movie shelf, you won't be missing out on anything.
| ASIN | B000JYW5BO |
| Actors | Various |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,196 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,791 in Action & Adventure DVDs #5,936 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (239) |
| Director | Various |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 83769 |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | January 2, 2007 |
| Run time | 3 hours and 37 minutes |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
L**T
Great casting
Great movies
M**L
Finally...A Compilation Set With All The Features
Generally, these double-, triple-, or otherwise multi-film deals are cheap, bottom-of-the-barrel compilations that only feed the needs of penny-pinchers and starving airmen. However, Warner Bros' "Romeo Must Die"/"Cradle 2 the Grave" set is a formidable double-team that breaks the subpar standard of these collections and delivers the complete package where both of these films are concerned. Regardless of the contents of the films themselves (you'd have to have been living under a rock not catch Andrej Bartkowiak's 2000 genre-bending Jet Li/Aaliyah vehicle and its indirect sequel co-starring DMX), both include all of the special features found on the individual releases: "Romeo" features 13 making-of featurettes, three music videos, trailers, and DVD-ROM features; "Cradle" includes five featurettes, a DMX music video, the theatrical trailer, and DVD-ROM features. Both films feature English and French language tracks and corresponding subtitles ("Cradle" also has Spanish ones) and, yes, both are featured in 2.4:1 widescreen. I'm a bit disappointed that the middle act of Bartkowiak's quasi-trilogy ( Exit Wounds , starring Steven Seagal) wasn't included on here, but I suppose Warner Bros. figured that Jet Li sells pretty darn well on his own. It's cool to have these two films together on one disc, seeing as their similarities in style make for an excellent comparison opportunity and good companions for a movie night. If it will save you money, there's no reason not to consider this double-feature over buying the two films separate: aside from filling up excess space on your movie shelf, you won't be missing out on anything.
R**A
Great movies for the Family
Love the action in both movies. Loved Jet Li and Aalyha together. It was a thrill ride a mile a minute. I can watch it over and over. I loved both movies and all the stars played their roles just right. Did not get lost in the dialogue one time. I would recommend these movies to my friends and family members.
B**E
Fun and action splurge
First off, I must commend Andrej Bartkowiak (director) and Joel Silver (producer) for giving so much work to Asians and African Americans in these two movies. They not only make up the main stars of the movies, they populate the cast and credits in numbers not seen in any other mainstream movies currently made in the U.S. For this reason alone, these movies provide an "underground" antidote to the White-dominated world depicted in Entertainment Weekly. So, how about the movies? Fun,exciting, sometimes touching -- but not without some problems. IMO Romeo Must Die is the better conceived and executed film. The Romeo and Juliet template may help in laying out the plot, but the updating with Chinese/African Americans is cool and rings clear in today's urban centers -- although Korean/African American would have been even more interesting (but not Korean Jet Li at this time). Best of all, there's enough meat to the script and exchanges of subtle glances to root for the Jet Li/Aaliyah alliance. Unfortunately, they don't even kiss (or even share a Coke). Cradle 2 the Grave is the Bartkowiak/Silver follow-up to this multicultural exploration. Not too bad, this time it's dads talking to each other. For me, C2G is a little harder to get into, even though even more Asian Americans are hired. In spite of beautiful visuals and throbbing music score, the rhythm of the movie's unfolding is too metronomic. The opening scenes -- including the credits -- are wonderfully done. The rest of the movie just does not keep the pressure up (nor build it up). As for this packaging (dual sided disc), it's great. Good price, full features and (as far as I could see) no problems in reading the disc. I always appreciate RMD more each time I see it, hopefully, C2G will fare just as well in the future.
Z**O
Arrived on time and on the right day
Great classic double feature. Brand new and also works well.
R**R
Aaliyah and DMX are at their very best!
May Aaliyah and DMX rest in peace. These two movies together are the perfect pair to have. Jet Li complements in both films. Thanks to the seller.
M**E
Romeo Must Die/Cradle 2 the Grave
I liked the song try again from the movie romeo must die so I decided to get it. When I recalled that jet li was in cradle 2 the grave as well I figured it would be cheaper to get a double feature than to get to separate dvds.
L**S
Fantastic Movies and service
Both movies are great and full on action, drama and suspense. I highly recommend them if you like a lot of action. The delivery of the movies was very prompt. They were in my mailbox two or three days after I ordered.
A**C
Det var inte orginal cd
A**R
Top Seller & product thanks A+
V**T
Soo happy I found these two together they are both awesome movies
R**C
Great movie
S**E
enjoyed it
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