Basic Information
Region
:
2
Video
:
Pal
Widescreen , 16:9
Audio
:
DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1: Spanish . Dolby Digital 5.1: English
Subtitles
:
English, Spanish
Rating
:
7
Launch date
:
12/2/2003
Synopsis
Disc 1. X2: X-Men United: Mutants continue their struggle against a society that fears and distrusts them. Their cause becomes even more desperate following an incredible attack by an as yet undetermined assailant possessing extraordinary abilities. The shocking attack renews the political and public outcry for a Mutant Registration Act and an anti-mutant movement now led by William Stryker, a wealthy former Army Commander who is rumored to have experimented on mutants. Stryker´s "mutant" work is somehow tied to Logan´s mysterious and forgotten past. As Wolverine searches for clues to his origin, Stryker puts into motion his anti-mutant program - launching an attack on Xavier´s Mansion. Magneto, newly escaped from his plastic prison, proposes a partnership with the X-Men to combat their common and formidable enemy: Stryker. With the fates of Xavier, mankind - and mutantkind - in their hands, the X-Men face their most dangerous mission ever.
Disc 3. Moulin Rouge. The film: Christian (Ewan McGregor), a young writer with a magical gift for poetry, defies his bourgeois father by moving to the bohemian underworld of Montmartre, Paris. He is taken in by the absinthe-soaked artist Toulouse-Lautrec, whose party-hard life centres around the Moulin Rouge, a world of sex, drugs, electricity & the shocking Can-Can. Christian falls into a passionate but ultimately doomed love affair with Satine, the Sparkling Diamond (Nicole Kidman), the most beautiful courtesan in Paris & star of the Moulin Rouge.
Disc 4. Moulin Rouge. Extras: Behind-the-Scenes, Making Of, Documentaries, Deleted Scenes, Interviews, Multi-angle Scenes, Video-clips, Photo Gallery, FX, Trailers, Music
Extras
Menús interactivos, Acceso directo a escenas, Comentarios de Bryan Singer, John Ottman y Tom Sigel, Comentarios de Laren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter, Michael Dougherty, Dan Harrys y David Hayter, Escenas detrás de las cámaras intercaladas en la película