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A Brian De Palma Film 2000 108 The Criterion Collection, a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films presents The Criterion Collection is dedicated to gathering the greatest films from around the world and publishing them in editions of the highest technical quality, with supplemental features that enhance the appreciation of the art of film. Visit us at criterion.com 2000 114 MINUTES COLOUR SURROUND 2.35:1 ASPECT RATIO Under exclusive license from Touchstone Home Entertainment TM, ® & Copyright © 2012 by Touchstone Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. © 2009 The Criterion Collection. All Rights Reserved. Cat. no. CC627D. ISBN 1-91619-94-1. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The unauthorized reproduction of distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. This DVD is copy protected. Warning: unauthorized public performance, broadcasting, or copying is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the USA. First printing 2012 DVD EDITION Design and Layout - Pineapples101 - [email protected] From the Director of Mission: Impossible comes the thrilling, eye-popping science- fiction adventure Mission To Mars - starring Gary Sinese (Snake Eyes) and Tim Robbins (The Shawshank Redemption). The year is 2020, and the first manned mission to Mars, commanded by Luke Graham (Don Cheadle, Out Of Sight), lands safely on the red planet. But the Martian landscape harbours a bizarre and shocking secret that leads to a mysterious disaster so catastrophic, it decimates the crew. Haunted by a cryptic last message from Graham, NASA launches the Mars Recovery Mission to investigate and bring back survivors - if there are any. Confronted with nearly insurmountable dangers, but propelled by deep friendship, the team finally lands on Mars and makes a discovery so amazing, it takes your breath away. Mission To Mars is an action-packed rocket ride that will enthrall you with its stunning special effects and keep you on the edge of your seat. DIRECTOR APPROVED TWO-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES DISC ONE : New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Brian De Palma and director of photography Stephen H. Burum, A.S.C. Audio Commentary with Director Brian De Palma Audio commentary with Gary Sinise, Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle and Connie Nielsen Audio Commentary with Visual Effects Supervisors Hoyt Yeatman & John Knoll, Production Designer Ed Verreaux, and Director of Photography Stephen H. Burum DISC TWO : SUPPLIMENTARY SECTION "Visions of Mars" - documentary "The Mission that never was" - documentary - Gore Verbinski discusses his original vision for Mission to Mars before he left the project Deleted and alternate scenes Visual Effects Analyses Animatics to Scene Comparisons Production Art Galleries Cinefex article "Mission Accomplished" - Article by Kevin H. Martin Theatrical teasers and trailers Storyboards PLUS : A booklet featuring reproductions of director Brian De Plama' extensive film notes and sketches

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A Brian De Palma Film

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The Criterion Collection, a continuing series ofimportant classic and contemporary films presents

The Criterion Collection is

dedicated to gathering

the greatest films from

around the world and

publishing them in

editions of the highest

technical quality,

with supplemental

features that enhance

the appreciation of

the art of film. Visit us

at criterion.com

2000114 MINUTESCOLOURSURROUND2.35:1 ASPECT RATIO

Under exclusive license fromTouchstone Home Entertainment TM,® & Copyright © 2012 by TouchstoneHome Entertainment. All RightsReserved. © 2009 The CriterionCollection. All Rights Reserved.Cat. no. CC627D. ISBN 1-91619-94-1.Dolby and the double-D symbol areregistered trademarks of DolbyLaboratories. The unauthorizedreproduction of distribution of thiscopyrighted work is illegal. Criminalcopyright infringement, includinginfringement without monetary gain,is investigated by the FBI and ispunishable by up to 5 years in federalprison and a fine of $250,000. ThisDVD is copy protected. Warning:unauthorized public performance,broadcasting, or copying is a violationof applicable laws. Printed in the USA.First printing 2012

DVD EDITION

Design and Layout - Pineapples101 - [email protected]

From the Director of Mission: Impossible comes the thrilling, eye-popping science-fiction adventure Mission To Mars - starring Gary Sinese (Snake Eyes) and TimRobbins (The Shawshank Redemption). The year is 2020, and the first mannedmission to Mars, commanded by Luke Graham (Don Cheadle, Out Of Sight), landssafely on the red planet. But the Martian landscape harbours a bizarre andshocking secret that leads to a mysterious disaster so catastrophic, it decimatesthe crew. Haunted by a cryptic last message from Graham, NASA launches theMars Recovery Mission to investigate and bring back survivors - if there are any.Confronted with nearly insurmountable dangers, but propelled by deep friendship,the team finally lands on Mars and makes a discovery so amazing, it takes yourbreath away. Mission To Mars is an action-packed rocket ride that will enthrall youwith its stunning special effects and keep you on the edge of your seat.

DIRECTOR APPROVED TWO-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURESDISC ONE : New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approvedby director Brian De Palma and director of photography Stephen H. Burum, A.S.C.

■ Audio Commentary with Director Brian De Palma■ Audio commentary with Gary Sinise, Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle and Connie Nielsen■ Audio Commentary with Visual Effects Supervisors Hoyt Yeatman & John Knoll,

Production Designer Ed Verreaux, and Director of Photography Stephen H. Burum

DISC TWO : SUPPLIMENTARY SECTION■ "Visions of Mars" - documentary ■ "The Mission that never was" - documentary - Gore Verbinski discusses his

original vision for Mission to Mars before he left the project■ Deleted and alternate scenes ■ Visual Effects Analyses ■ Animatics to Scene Comparisons ■ Production Art Galleries ■ Cinefex article "Mission Accomplished" - Article by Kevin H. Martin■ Theatrical teasers and trailers ■ Storyboards

PLUS : A booklet featuring reproductions of director Brian De Plama' extensive filmnotes and sketches