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Crash (Warner)R1

    There are three R1 editions:

1. A generic version with the same content as the R4 release;

2. A version with a “best buy” bonus disc containing the following features:

  • Storyboard Compares – “Westwood Carjacking” and “Chinatown”
  • Script-to-Screen Compares – “I Just Had A Gun” and “Helping Hand”
  • Music Montage
  • Photo Gallery

3. A 2-disc Special Edition with the following additional special features:

  • Director’s Cut Version with additional 2 minutes of footage and dialogue
  • English DTS-ES 6.1
  • English Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
  • Featurette "Behind The Metal And Glass: The Making Of Crash"
  • Featurette "On Paul Haggis"
  • Featurette "L.A.: The Other Main Character"
  • Featurette "Unspoken"
  • 8 Deleted Scenes
  • Script-to-Screen Comparison – “SC 26 INT. Cameron And Christine's Room - Night” and “SC 78 INT. D.A.'s Conference Room - Day”
  • Storyboard-to-Screen Comparison – “Ryan, Christine And The Crash Site” and “Farhad Shows Up At Daniel's”
  • Music Video - "In The Deep" by Bird York
  • Music Montages – “Metal Music Montage” and “Glass Music Montage”
  • Photo Gallery

    From what I have read on the Internet, the picture quality sounds about the same all over, so if you just want the film, I’d buy locally for cost reasons. It is very disappointing that we were not provided with the DTS 6.1 or the Dolby digital EX track, however, and I would be curious to hear them.

    If you really want all those other special features, the R1 two disc Special Edition is the way to go, given the audio options, although it does not have all the features that are available on the “Best Buy” disc.