Specs:
-Single Layer/ Double sided
-Widescreen (2.35:1)
-English Dolby 5.1 and surround
-French Dolby surround
-Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
-Enhanced for widescreen TVs
Special Features:
-Production Notes
-Interactive Menus

Synopsis:
A psychological thriller about 2 detectives on the trail of a serial killer who kills his victims according to the seven deadly sins.

Review:
Seven is a great fucking movie. Set in a generic, unnamed city, Seven is a dark and ominous journey into the dark side of urban American life. Seven is gripping from start to finish, and believe me Seven boasts one of the best finales I’ve ever seen. Both Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt deliver great performances as the detectives, and Kevin Spacey is fucking hardcore.

Also worth noting, Seven is the second film of Director David Fincher (Alien 3, The Game, Fight Club), who I think is one of the best new Directors on the Hollywood scene. Watch this kid, he’s going places.

To those of you that haven’t seen Seven I can only say this, get off your ass and rent/buy this movie before you do anything else. You won’t be disappointed.

Special Features :
Unfortunately the only special features on this DVD are Talent bios. What a fucking disappointment. I chalk this lack of features up to the fact that my copy of Seven was made in 1997. Back in the day there weren’t many DVD’s that included anything more than the film and a trailer any way.

“I’ve tried to figure something out in my head. Maybe you can help me out, yeah? When a person is insane, as you clearly are, do you know that you’re insane? Maybe you’re just sitting around…reading Guns and Ammo…masturbating in your own feces. Do you stop and go: “Wow, it’s amazing how fucking crazy I really am?” - Brad Pitt

-Nicky Eyes