The Dangerous Lives Of Altar Boys (2002) (RCE)
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- Audio commentary by director and screenwriter
- Audio commentary of animated sequences by animation producer Todd McFarlane
- Featurette
- Interviews
- Deleted Scenes
- Production Notes
- TV Spots & Trailers
- Cast and film makers biographies
- Theatrical trailer
- TV spots
- DVD-Rom content
- Animation illustrations
- Trailer gallery
- Interactive menus
- Scene selection
(RCE)Please Note: Regional Coding Enhancement (RCE): has been added by Warner and Columbia to certain Region 1 DVD's. RCE will prevent the DVD from playing on some "Multi-Region" DVD players. If you are in any doubt that your player may not be able to play RCE DVD's, we recommend that you do not order this title, as we are unable to accept returned RCE DVD's.
Set in the rural South in the 1970s in a Catholic school, four pre-teen boys (Kieran Culkin, Emile Hirsch, Jake Richardson, and Tyler Long) create a comic book called "The Atomic Trinity" to channel their creativity, imagination, and rebellious adolescent angst. They each develop their own superhero and, in doing so, live out fantasy lives through their empowered, unchained alter egos. Their evil adversaries are exaggerated characters designed after their teachers: Sister Assumpta (Jodie Foster) the stark, peg-legged nun; and Father Casey (Vincent D'Onofrio), the shady, chain-smoking priest. The spotlight of the film shines clearly on the handsome Francis (Hirsch) whose crush on his neighbor and schoolmate, Margie Flynn (Jenna Malone), leaves him tongue-tied. Tim (Culkin) is bolder, and so he rewrites a William Blake poem and uses it to bring together secretly dark Margie with wide-eyed Francis. Their relationship flowers into one of the heavier and more mysterious subplots in the film. Margie is instantly written into the comic as a wounded warrior-heroine who enlists the superheroes to help her in her battles against evil. Meanwhile, the boys are busy planning--and occasionally executing--devilish pranks at school, eventually taking things a step too far, to tragic result.
| Emile Hirsch ; Jake Richardson ; Jena Malone ; Jodie Foster ; Kieran Culkin ; Melissa Suzanne McBride ; Tyler Long ; Vincent D'Onofrio |
| Peter Care |
| Restricted |
| 2002 |
| Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| English - Dolby Digital (5.1) |
| Spanish |
| 1 hour and 45 minutes (approx) |
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