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Boiler Room (DVD, 2000) 
Boiler Room (DVD, 2000)

 
Boiler Room (DVD, 2000)

Director: Ben Younger
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Jul 2000
Format: DVD
UPC: 794043505522
Product ID: EPID3312285
Description: Seth Davis (Giovanni Ribisi), a19-year-old college dropout, runs a casino out of his Queens apartment. When his father (Ron Rifkin), a well respected judge, discovers that he has dropped out of school and begun to engage in illegal activ...
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Movie Description
Seth Davis (Giovanni Ribisi), a19-year-old college dropout, runs a casino out of his Queens apartment. When his father (Ron Rifkin), a well respected judge, discovers that he has dropped out of school and begun to engage in illegal activities, he expresses his continued disappointment with Seth. Seth is overcome with the need to be accepted by his father, and after being introduced to Greg (Nicky Katt), a successful stockbroker, he uses this as an opportunity to go straight and redeem himself in the process. Walking into the offices of J.T. Marlin in suburban Long Island, he encounters a world that at first overwhelms him, but eventually wins him over. The individuals who inhabit these "boiler rooms" (basically sweatshops for business types) are young, aggressive, and driven by an animalistic greed for money that borders on the psychopathic. Seth learns the ropes from the more experienced Greg and Chris (Vin Diesel), and falls under their materialistic influence. It doesn't help that he has an obvious knack for the craft, and pretty soon he's on his way to closing deals of his own. After he starts dating Abby (Nia Long), the firm's receptionist, he slowly begins to learn that J.T. Marlin isn't the honest firm that he initially thought they were. By the time he makes the decision to get out of the game, it might already be too late.

Credits
Producer:Jennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd
Cast:David Younger, Jamie Kennedy, Taylor Nichols, Tom Everett Scott

Details
Sound:Stereo Sound, Surround Sound

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Snap Case
Widescreen 1.85
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
   Dolby Digital Stereo Surround - English
Additional Release Material:
   Isolated Audio Track - 1.Score with Composer Commentary
   Audio Commentary - 1.Ben Younger - Director
    2.Jennifer Todd - Producer
    3.Giovanni Ribisi - Actor
   Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer
   Deleted Scenes/Outtakes
   Alternate Ending
Text/Photo Galleries:
   Filmographies - 1.Cast & Crew
DVD-ROM Features:
   Weblinks
   Screenplay/Storyboard Access
   Quiz - "Are You Boiler Room Material?"
   Original Theatrical Website

Editorial Reviews
"...[A] brainy thriller....Deserves to become a college-student clut rental..." -- 4 out of 5 stars - Watch More Than Once
Premiere - p.87 - Christopher Kelly

"...Affleck is the one surefire star of the movie...[When he's on screen] the movie sizzles..."
Movieline - p.36 - Stephen Farber

"...A misanthropic snap and verve..." -- Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly - p.50 - Owen Gleiberman

"...Absorbing and entertaining..."
Variety - p.52-3 - Emanuel Levy

"...[A] toxic spellbinder....Ribisi scores with a performance of quicksilver intelligence..."
Rolling Stone - p.106 - Peter Travers

"...A classy, accurate script and some powerhouse performances by rising stars..."
Total Film - p.83 - James White

"...[The film] shows us a group of actors, and a filmmaker, with soul to spare and talent to burn..."
New York Times - p.E30 - A. O. Scott

"...Ribisi carries the film quite nicely. He is an intense, brooding presence..."
Los Angeles Times - Eric Harrison (02/18/2000)

"...The movie hums with authenticity....The movie has the high-octane feel of real life, closely observed..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (02/18/2000)

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