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- Commentary #1: from director Tony Scott and writer Richard Kelly
- Commentary #2: alternate audio track with script notes and story development meetings with Tony Scott, Zach Schiff-Abrams and Tom Waits
- 'I am a Bounty Hunter': Domino Harvey's Life with optional commentary by Richard Kelly
- Domino Harvey - Bounty Hunting on Acid: Evolution of a Visual Style
- Deleted Scenes
- Theatrical trailer
- Teaser trailer
The already larger than life story of Domino Harvey (daughter of British actor Laurence Harvey), a former Ford model turned bounty hunter, takes on mythological proportions in Tony Scott's fast-paced action thriller; fashioned from a script by Donnie Darko writer/director Richard Kelly.
Unfolding in a non-linear fashion as bloodied Domino (Keira Knightley) is interrogated by iron faced officer Taryn Miles (Lucy Liu), the film traces the trajectory of Domino's tumultuous life. Beginning with the death of her father Domino develops into a hard nosed, scrappy young woman who trains with nunchucks beside her mother's luxurious pool and responds violently to anyone who crosses her.
Bored with the runway and the glamorous LA life, Domino shows up for a bounty-hunter seminar. Catching the "teachers" of the seminar as they try to cut and run with the proceeds, she manages to win their respect and joins their team. This consists of Ed Mosbey (Mickey Rourke), the tough-as-nails leader and Domino's surrogate father, and Choco (Edgar Ramirez), an impulsive Venezuelan who harbors a not-so-secret love for Domino. The three form a kind of family, working under Claremont Williams (Delroy Lindo), who "plays Charlie to their three angels." For a time they are unstoppable, even agreeing to let the slimy Mark Heiss (Christopher Walken) produce a reality-TV show about them, which is hilariously hosted by Beverly Hills 90210 stars, Ian Ziering and Brian Austin Green. But when Claremont orchestrates a complicated inside job in order to raise the money for his granddaughter's doctor bills, the precarious balance within the trio is disturbed. Tom Waits stands out in a cameo as a wise wanderer who advises the lost bounty hunters.

Average rating (8 reviews)
Good Film
HeartOfIsis | 06/08/2008 | See all HeartOfIsis' reviews (1) »
Well, I can agree with most the comments made.
The movie is good, in my opinion, the only downside is when it has the TV crew following them around. If you were to cut out that scene then the film would be a whole lot better.
My main reason for liking it is the cinematography. But it may not come to everyones liking.
In my opinion i would buy it.
was this really necessary?
albertIIjr | 06/06/2008 | See all albertIIjr's reviews (85) »
it's not that i don't like keira, or that mickey rourke isn't cool, but this story is so predictable, full of popular psychology rubbish and so damn flat.... that it is just a waste of time, money, effort and more.
very very very disappointing and a damn bad movie. don't try this at home.
Recommended
gingery | 15/04/2008 | See all gingery's reviews (1) »
I first watched this a while ago and was surprised that I liked it. Not a great fan of any of the leads roles, I wasn't expecing much. But the story evolves into a good story. The only let down I would say is the strangeness of the filming crew doing the fly on the wall. Apart from that, really enjoyed it and have since kept an eye out for Edgar Ramirez ;o) This soon became one of my favourites for honest action and not stupidly, over indulgent, American tripe action.
You'll be surprised that it's based on the real world...
Keira Knightley, Mickey Rourke, Lucy Liu, Mena Suvari, Christopher Walken, Riz Abbasi, Laurence Harvey, Delroy Lindo, Ian Ziering, Brian Austin Green, Macy Gray, Joe Nunez, T.K. Carter & Tom Waits | |
15 years and over | |
2005 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo ; Dolby Digital (5.1) ; DTS | |
English for the hard of hearing | |
2 hours and 8 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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