No, it wasn`t the first time, I saw it, Lula! I saw it before. And, the special features on my dvd includes the making of, interviews with the cast and crew, a b-roll and the german and the original trailer. :)
-- Edited by Lady Roxanne on Wednesday 29th of February 2012 12:37:06 PM
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Thank you, Lady T.! Indeed! :) I did enjoyed it twice yesterday! He is so brilliant and his intense play is so incredNICble! Trespass is def one of my fave movies for sure! :)
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mine's on order, i can't wait to watch this one again, there was so much happening in it. I thought Nick and Nicole were both really good in Trespass, I don't now why this film did not do better!
TRESPASS is available on YOUTUBE VOD, not sure if this will work for all countries, but when Trespass was first released it was only available in the US on VOD!
A wealthy family fight back against a gang of ruthless criminals during a violent home invasion in this relentless nail-biter from director Joel Schumacher (8MM, Phone Booth). Powerful businessman Kyle (Nicolas Cage) lives in a private community with his gorgeous wife Sarah (Nicole Kidman) and their rebellious teenage daughter Avery (Liana Liberato). Though security is tight in their affluent neighborhood, cunning thief Elias (Ben Mendelsohn) has spent months planning the perfect robbery, and his crew have the skills needed to pull it off. Meanwhile, Sarah is overseeing the renovations that Kyle has approved when her gaze begins to drift to the backyard of their sprawling estate and to a handsome worker (Cam Gigandet) as he tends to their pool. Then one night, without warning, a simple knock at the door changes everything. Their home suddenly overrun by a band of ruthless criminals whose polite demeanor masks a terrifying malevolence, the fractured family realize that the only way out alive is to trust one another and fight together to reclaim what is rightfully theirs. Trespass played at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.