![]() Alpha Dog [Blu-ray] $60.99 Import only Blue Ray pressing. Region B. They grew up together in the suburbs of LA, living their own version of the American dream, with every day a blur of partying and looking for the next thrill. Johnny (Emile Hirsch, Lords of Dogtown) is the leader in their sordid world of drugs, greed, power and privilege. But when he is double-crossed by another dealer, things quickly begin to spiral out of control, and an impulsive kidnapping leads to a shocking conclusion. Justin Timberlake (Edison), Sharon Stone (Bobby) and Bruce Willis (Lucky Number Slevin) co-star in this powerful and controversial film. SPECIAL FEATURES: widescreen 2.35:1 16:9 Enhanced, "A Cautionary Tale" - the Making Of Alpha Dog' LANGUAGES: English 5.1 DTS. ![]() Mc-alpha Dog [dvd] [movie Cash/eng Sdh/fren/span/dol Dig 5.1-nla $6.91 Drinking and drugging are the only way of life for the affluent teens and 20s in this almost true-crime drama. The big surprise is the high quality of Justin Timberlake's acting here as the accomplice to a kidnapping that goes all wrong. Great soundtrack. The 'big stars,' i.e. Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone play parents, but they don't have a lot to do. The kids are the most riveting here, and the limited vocabulary they employ is very close to real. This is highly watchable. ![]() Alpha Dog (Full Screen Edition) $5.98 Drinking and drugging are the only way of life for the affluent teens and 20s in this almost true-crime drama. The big surprise is the high quality of Justin Timberlake's acting here as the accomplice to a kidnapping that goes all wrong. Great soundtrack. The 'big stars,' i.e. Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone play parents, but they don't have a lot to do. The kids are the most riveting here, and the limited vocabulary they employ is very close to real. This is highly watchable. ![]() Alpha Dog (Widescreen Edition) $5.98 Drinking and drugging are the only way of life for the affluent teens and 20s in this almost true-crime drama. The big surprise is the high quality of Justin Timberlake's acting here as the accomplice to a kidnapping that goes all wrong. Great soundtrack. The 'big stars,' i.e. Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone play parents, but they don't have a lot to do. The kids are the most riveting here, and the limited vocabulary they employ is very close to real. This is highly watchable. |
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