Miami Vice Searches For An Unrated Audience

Tis the season for the releasing of summer flops. The latest blockbuster disaster to look for a second chance on DVD will be Michael Mann's ignored TV to movie adaptation Miami Vice.

Universal is shipping it out to home video December 5th in two versions. One that will contain the R-rated theatrical version, and the other a new Unrated Director's Edition. Maybe more violence and sex will make it better?

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RATED R BONUS FEATURES
  • Miami Vice Undercover – Join actors Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell as they prepare for their immersion in undercover life through a regimen of physical, mental and weapons training with a squad of experts. Foxx and Farrell learn from seasoned Federal agents and undercover operatives brought in to develop an authentic three-month training experience on-site in Miami.
  • Miami and Beyond: Shooting on Location – Michael Mann and his location team aggressively sought out locations to create the film’s exotic feel. Follow the cast and crew as they film in locations from Miami and Key West, Florida, to Paraguay, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Brazil – including the mysterious Ciudad del Este, a real-life haven for drug traffickers, weapons dealers and international crime rings.

UNRATED BONUS FEATURES
  • Visualizing Miami Vice – Mann collaborated with Oscar® -winning cinematographer Dion Beebe (Collateral) to capture twenty-first century Miami’s distinctive, instantly recognizable aura. Since Mann helped to usher in the image of a new Miami in the 1980s, the city has grown more cosmopolitan, sophisticated and affluent. From production design to cinematography, discover how top technical experts in their fields captured Miami’s new muscular vitality.
  • Feature Commentary with writer-director-producer Michael Mann.
  • Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes – This bonus feature provides a behind-the-scenes peek at the making of the film, including an exciting look at the actors’ firearms training, the film’s locations, and the filming of one of the Unrated film’s most exciting sequences – the boat races.
Josh Tyler