Traffic [Special Edition]
Features:
- Disc One - The Movie:
- Digital transfer, enhanced for 16x9 televisions
- Three commentary tracks: director Steven Soderbergh and writer Stephen Gaghan; producers Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, and Laura Bickford, and consultants Tim Golden and Craig Chretien; and composer Cliff Martinez (featuring two music cues not included in the final film
- Dolby Digital 5.1 theatrical mix and 2.0 reduced dynamic range home video mix
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Disc Two - The Supplements:
- Twenty-five deleted scenes, featuring commentary by Soderbergh and Gaghan
- Film processing demonstration: Achieving the look of the Mexico sequences
- Editing demonstration, with commentary by editor Stephen Mirrione
- Dialogue editing demonstration with sound editor Larry Blake
- Thirty minutes of additional footage, featuring multiple angles from the scenes of the El Paso Intelligence Center and the cocktail party where U.S. senators, major politicians, lobbyists, and others express their views on the drug war
- Theatrical and television trailers
- U.S. Customs trading cards of the K-9 squad used in the detection of narcotics and illegal substances
View menus
- Disc #1 -- Traffic [Special Edition]
- Play the Movie
- Chapters
- Commentaries
- Director/Writer
- Producer/Consultants
- Composer
- Audio Options
- Dolby Digital 2.0
- Dolby Digital 5.1
- Director/Writer Commentary
- Producers/Consultants Commentary
- Composer Commentary
- Disc #2 -- Traffic [Special Edition]
- Deleted Scenes
- Play All
- Index
- Demonstrations
- Film Processing
- Play All
- Step #1
- Step #2
- Step #3
- Step #4
- Step #5
- Editing
- Instructions
- Scene 69: Overdose
- Play All
- Layer 1
- Layer 2
- Layer 3
- Layer 4
- Layer 5
- Scene 139: Caroline Is Caught
- Play All
- Version 1
- Version 2
- Scene 144: Javier Meets the DEA
- Play All
- Version 1
- Version 2
- Scene 252: Monte Visits the Ayalas
- Play All
- Version 1
- Version 2
- Version 3
- Dialogue Editing
- Dialogue Editing 101
- Dialogue for Traffic
- Play All Scenes
- Scene 19: The Radio in the Desert
- Scene 32: Two Guys Running
- Scene R62: ADR As a Cleanup Tool
- Scene C135: ADR As a Plot Point Tool
- Additional Footage
- Epic
- About This Scene
- Play
- Drug Warehouse
- About This Scene
- Play
- Cocktail Party
- About This Scene
- Play
- Cocktail Party Index
- Governor William Weld (MA)
- Senator Barbara Boxer (CA)
- Chris Connelly
- Senator Don Nickles (OK)
- General Party
- Jeff Podolsky (George Magazine) & Senator Harry Reid (NV)
- Helen Thomas (Journalist)
- Ethan Nadelmann (Lobbyist)
- Prisons or Casinos
- Senator Orrin Hatch (UT) & Charles Grassley (IA)
- Prozac Vs. Ecstasy
- Kids on Street
- Take 1
- Take 2
- Take 3
- Trailers
- Play All
- U.S. Teaser Trailer
- U.S. Trailer
- T.V. Spot #1
- T.V. Spot #2
- T.V. Spot #3
- T.V. Spot #4
- T.V. Spot #5
- Trading Cards
- About the Canine Enforcement Program
- K-9 Cards
View chapters
- Disc #1 -- Traffic [Special Edition]
- 1. A Bust in the Desert [3:05]
- 2. General Salazar [2:34]
- 3. Robert Leaves Ohio [2:23]
- 4. Meeting Ruiiz [5:10]
- 5. After School [2:19]
- 6. Helena Lunches [1:38]
- 7. Robert Is Briefed [1:35]
- 8. General Landry [1:41]
- 9. Javi & the Tourists [1:44]
- 10. Georgetown Party [1:36]
- 11. Ruiz in the Hospital [1:42]
- 12. Carl Is Arrested [:57]
- 13. Salazar Asks for Help [2:18]
- 14. Back Home in Ohio [1:21]
- 15. Arnie Briefs Helena [1:26]
- 16. Javier Picks up Frankie [2:07]
- 17. Caroline At a Party [3:54]
- 18. Frankie's Interrogation [1:14]
- 19. Arnie Explains the Business [2:37]
- 20. Caroline At Jail [1:48]
- 21. Caroline Is Questioned [2:15]
- 22. Salazar Plays "Good Cop" [1:40]
- 23. Bail Denied [3:16]
- 24. Ruiz Gives His Statement [2:00]
- 25. Dinner With Frankie [2:40]
- 26. Obregón Cartel Hit [1:30]
- 27. Inspecting the Border [1:09]
- 28. Helena Visits Carl [1:19]
- 29. Scoring Drugs [2:21]
- 30. Helena Is Theatened [1:45]
- 31. Ana Looks for Manolo [2:28]
- 32. Robert Gets Epic Tour [1:46]
- 33. Robert Talks to His Staff [1:29]
- 34. Helena Asks for Money [2:00]
- 35. The Scorpion [3:14]
- 36. Robert & Barbara Argue [1:51]
- 37. Robert Catches Caroline [2:14]
- 38. Javier in the Pool [:11]
- 39. Helena Makes Lemonade [2:05]
- 40. Caroline in Rehab [2:32]
- 41. Helena Fits Pieces Together [1:47]
- 42. Robert Visits Salazar [3:06]
- 43. A New Home: Testimony [1:54]
- 44. Helena Meets Frankie [1:54]
- 45. Caroline Escapes [1:31]
- 46. Ana Is Worried [:39]
- 47. Looking for Caroline (Day) [1:13]
- 48. Caroline Pays for Drugs [1:09]
- 49. Escorted to Court [1:48]
- 50. Frankie Stalks Ruiz [2:16]
- 51. Manolo in San Diego [3:15]
- 52. Two Graves [1:23]
- 53. Looking for Caroline (Night) [2:30]
- 54. Javier Comforts Ana [1:22]
- 55. Helena & Obregón Make a Deal [1:47]
- 56. Javier Goes on the Wire [2:32]
- 57. Monte At the Funeral [1:15]
- 58. Robert Is Told About Salazar [1:42]
- 59. "Field Trip" [1:21]
- 60. Caroline's Pusher [1:36]
- 61. Javier Talks To Ana [1:37]
- 62. Robert Follows Seth [1:27]
- 63. Ruiz's "Big Day" [2:06]
- 64. Another Desert Bust [3:10]
- 65. Press Conference [2:37]
- 66. Arnie Confronted: Monte Visits [4:19]
- 67. "We're Here": Night Baseball [3:07]
- 68. End Titles [4:28]
- 69. Color Bars [4:45]
- Disc #2 -- Traffic [Special Edition]
- 1. Manolo's Anxiety Escalates [1:06]
- 1. Javier Warns Manolo [:34]
- 1. Surveillance [1:03]
- 1. Old Friends [1:34]
- 1. Legalization [:52]
- 1. Auction [:46]
- 1. Arnie Confronts Helena [:34]
- 1. Madrigal's Mistress & Manolo [:39]
- 1. Helena Wants to Help [:43]
- 1. Art Appraisal [1:01]
- 1. Helena Gets Involved [:49]
- 1. Robert's Lunch With Seth [2:43]
- 1. Helena Asks to Meet Obregón [1:28]
- 1. Factory [1:00]
- 1. Robert Finds Caroline's Drugs [:58]
- 1. Obregón Tests Helena [1:56]
- 1. Helena Searched At Border [1:40]
- 1. Arnie Comes Through [:49]
- 1. Helena's Meeting At Fun Zone [:52]
- 1. Robert Drives Caroline Home [:51]
- 1. Javier Makes Obregón An Offer [1:03]
- 1. Robert Meets Javier [1:42]
- 1. Madrigal's Mistress & Javier [:42]
- 1. Monte Continues Surveillance [:22]
- 1. Gag [:34]
Year released: 2000
MPAA Rating: [ R ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV/COLOR
Length: 147
Sound: DD5.1/DD2/DTS
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: Criterion
Traffic
Year released: 2000
MPAA Rating: [ R ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 147
Sound: DD5.1/DDS
Subtitles: Eng/Fre/Spa
Studio: Universal Studios
Motorcycle Diaries/Traffic [WS] [2 Discs] [BOX SET]
Year released: 2005
MPAA Rating: [ R ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 274
Sound: DD5.1/DD2
Subtitles: Eng/Fre/Spa
Studio: Universal Studios
Traffic [Special Edition] [2 Discs]
Features:
- Digital transfer enhanced for 16x9 televisions
- Three commentary tracks: director Steven Soderbergh and writer Stephen Gaghan; producers Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, and Laura Brickford, and consultants Tim Golden and Craig Chretien; composer Cliff Martinez
- Dolby Digital 5.1 theatrical mix
- 2.0 reduced dynamic range home video mix
- English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
- 25 deleted scenes featuring commentary from director Stephen Soderbergh and writer Stephen Gaghan
- Film processing demonstration: achieving the look of the Mexico sequences
- Editing demonstration with commentary from editor Stephen Mirrione
- Dialogue editing demonstration with sound editor Larry Blake
- 30 minutes of additional footage featuring multiple angles
- Theatrical and television trailers
- U.S. customs trading cards
View menus
- Side #1 --
- Play the Movie
- Chapters
- Commentaries
- Director/Writer: Stephen Soderbergh and Stephen Gaghan
- Play Commentary
- Index
- "How to Start"
- General Salazar
- Blue Tint / Robert Wakefield
- Cheadle & Guzman; Shootout
- Being Your Own D.P.
- Duck Salad
- Washington Interiors
- Circular Logic
- Nogales
- An Ambitious Day's Work
- Trading Imperfection for Energy
- "What Will the Neighbors Think?"
- Catherine's Pregnancy / Spanish Section
- "Restarting the Movie"
- Roles Gutted
- A Film About Transitions
- Drug-Fueled Haze
- A Difficult Scene to Shoot
- Source Material
- Drawing From Experiences
- Establishing a Rhythm
- Keeping Stories Active
- Casting Issues
- Set Vs. Location
- Reworking the Middle Section
- Cinematic Influences
- An Enterpreneurial Activity
- The Façade Breaks
- Looking for Drugs
- "Asleep at the Wheel"
- Considerations of Movie Length
- Unprecedented Access
- The Crew as Cast
- Experimenting With "Flashing"
- Cartel Confusion
- Writing Sessions
- 20 Years of Research
- The Evolution of Javier
- Pool Scene; Portable Van
- Caroline's Discomfort
- Non-Linear Flashbacks
- Riffing on the Rebollo Story
- Simon Moore's Dialogue
- Family & Murder
- Forest Nymph
- "What's Not Being Discussed"
- Driving Montage / Cincinnati
- A More Subjective Style
- Struggling With Plot Resolutions
- Killing Ray: An Afterthought
- Manolo
- Minimal Crew
- "The Hardcore Sequence"
- Creating a Sense of Dread
- "That's the Device"
- Keeping up With the Director
- Establishing Trust
- Shooting & Directing
- Activating Robert
- Inverting Relationships
- Getting Michael on-Board
- A Distant Approach
- Rationale of Law Enforcement
- An Ambiguous End
- Policy & Politics
- How to Land the Film
- An Otherworldly Ending
- Parting Thoughts
- Color Bars
- Producers/Consultants: Laura Bickford, Marshall Herskovitz, Edward Zwick, Tim Golden, and Craig Chretien
- Play Commentary
- Index
- Focusing on Mexico / Sombreaete
- General Jesus Gutierrez Rebollo
- A Different Beginning
- Portraying DEA Agents
- Erika Christensen / Rehearsing
- Helena's Character / Inane Chatter
- Albert Finney
- The Drug Czar
- A Different System
- Cocktail Party
- Flipping an Informant
- Between Mexico & the U.S.
- "Who Javier Is"
- Optioning Traffik
- Securing Gaghan
- "Can You Get Me Some Condoms?"
- Capturing Teenage Voices
- Torture Methods
- A Successful Traffiker's Lifestyle
- Bugging
- Amy Irving
- Good Cop / Bad Cop
- A Star in Service of a Movie
- Negotiating an Ensemble Cast
- USA Films / Frankie's Value
- Notimex
- The Border
- Catherine's Performance
- The Way Steven Works
- The Bleach Scene
- A Classic Tijuana Chick
- Epic
- King for a Day
- Arnie & Helena
- Salma Hayek / Amado Carrillo Fuentes
- The Participation of U.S. Customs
- Wakefield's Crack Scene Eliminated
- Benicio's First Day
- The Don & Luis Show
- Drug Policy
- "Like Making Three Movies"
- General Rebollo
- Colombia to Mexico
- From Transporters to Distributors
- Corruption
- How a Mexican Cop Lives
- Meeting Erika's Parents
- Controversy
- A Hollywood Interpretation
- Untangling the Plot
- Manolo's Downfall
- La Rumorosa
- Turning Point
- Benicio
- New Technologies / A Scene Cut
- The Wrong Side of the Law
- An Appropriate Sendoff
- Preview Screenings
- Press Screenings
- Marketing
- Finding an Audience
- An Uncompromising Film
- Miguel Ferrer
- Javier's Success
- Numberous Rewrites
- Avenging a Partner's Death
- An Alternate Ending
- Javier's Dead
- Color Bars
- Composer: Cliff Martinez
- Play Commentary
- Index
- Music Placement & Use
- "You're Very Well Informed"
- The Robert Wakefield Theme
- Ambient Score / Action Scenes
- Composing for Party Scenes
- Working With Composers
- "No Swinging the Club in the Car"
- Spotting the Film
- "The Police Won't Find Your Car"
- Songs & Underscore
- Flea, Alex Acuna & Paulinho Da Costa
- "Immunity"
- Don't Reinforce the Obvious
- A Fresh Approach
- Naming Cues
- "Go Home" / "Give the Po Man a Break"
- Preview Screenings / "Scource" Music
- "That Is Not the Correct Answer"
- David Torn
- Discussing Music With Steven
- Musical Influences
- Captain Beefheart
- "What's Your Daughter On?"
- Cue Explained
- Inspired Accidents
- "Cleaning up Tijuana"
- Mexico as an Inspiration
- Creating the Desert Sounds
- "Going Under" / Music as a Transition
- "Snapping This Kid's Neck"
- An Interest in Film Scoring
- A Career for Older People
- Meeting Lalo Schifrin
- "Salma Hayek" Intro
- "Salma Hayek" / Herbie Hancock
- Waiting for Herbie
- Like a Ski Trip to Aspen
- "Helicopter" Introduced
- Theme & Variation
- Simplicity & Repetition
- "Helicopter"
- Caroline's Theme Explained
- New Technologies
- Pee Wee's Playhouse / Alien Nation
- Meeting Steven Soderbergh
- Sex, Lies and Videotape
- "The West End (Daytime)"
- Cue Explained
- "The Courthouse"
- "Just Shoot Him"
- "Manolo Executed" Explained
- "Manolo Executed"
- "The West End (Nighttime)"
- "Javier Driving"
- Scoring for Character
- "I Feel Like a Traitor" Explained
- "I Feel Like a Traitor"
- Emotional Roller Coaster
- Competing With Sound Effects
- "I Know She's in There" Explained
- Sound Design / Effects
- "I Know She's In There"
- Process / Javier's Theme Explained
- Javier's Theme
- "I Can't Do This" Explained
- Traffic CD / Temp. Scores
- "An Ending (Ascent)"
- Greatest Hits / Sign Off
- Color Bars
- Play Alternate End Cue
- Audio Options
- Dolby Digital 2.0
- Dolby Digital 5.1
- Director/Writer Commentary With Stephen Soderbergh and Stephen Gaghan
- Producers/Consultants Commentary With Laura Bickford, Marshall Herskovitz, Edward Zwick, Tim Golden, and Craig Chretien
- Composer Commentary With Cliff Martinez
- Side #2 --
- Deleted Scenes
- Play All
- Index
- Manolo's Anxiety Escalates
- Javier Warns Manolo
- Surveillance
- Old Friends
- Legalization
- Auction
- Arnie Comforts Helena
- Madrigal's Mistress & Manolo
- Helena Wants to Help
- Art Appraisal
- Helena Gets Involved
- Robert's Lunch With Seth
- Helena Asks to Meet Obregón
- Factory
- Robert Finds Caroline's Drugs
- Obregón Tests Helena
- Helena Searched at Border
- Arnie Comes Through
- Helena's Meeting at Fun Zone
- Robert Drives Caroline Home
- Javier Makes Obregón an Offer
- Robert Meets Javier
- Madrigal's Mistress & Javier
- Monte Continues Surveillance
- Gag
- Demonstrations
- Film Processing
- Play All
- Step 1
- Step 2
- Step 3
- Step 4
- Step 5
- Editing
- Instructions
- Scene 69: Overdose
- Play All
- Layer 1
- Layer 2
- Layer 3
- Layer 4
- Layer 5
- Scene 139: Caroline Is Caught
- Play All
- Version 1
- Version 2
- Scene 144: Javier Meets the DEA
- Play All
- Version 1
- Version 2
- Scene 252: Monte Visits the Ayalas
- Play All
- Version 1
- Version 2
- Version 3
- Dialogue Editing
- Dialogue Editing 101
- Dialogue for Traffic
- Play All Scenes
- Scene 19: The Radio in the Desert
- Scene 32: Two Guys Running
- Scene R52: ADR as a Cleanup Tool
- Scene C135: ADR as a Plot Point Tool
- Additional Footage
- Epic
- About This Scene
- Play
- Drug Warehouse
- About This Scene
- Play
- Cocktail Party
- About This Scene
- Play
- Cocktail Party Index
- Governor William Weld (MA)
- Senator Barbara Boxer (CA)
- Chris Connelly
- Senator Don Nickles (OK)
- General Party
- Jeff Podolsky (George Magazine) & Senator Harry Reid (NV)
- Helen Thomas (Journalist)
- Ethan Nadelmann (Lobbyist)
- Prisons or Casinos
- Senators Orrin Hatch (UT) & Charles Grassley (IA)
- Prozac Vs. Ecstacy
- Kids on Street
- Take 1
- Take 2
- Take 3
- Trailers
- Play All
- U.S. Teaser Trailer
- U.S. Trailer
- T.V. Spot #1
- T.V. Spot #2
- T.V. Spot #3
- T.V. Spot #4
- T.V. Spot #5
- Trading Cards
- About the Canine Enforcement Program
- K-9 Cards
View chapters
- Side #1 --
- 1. A Bust in the Desert [3:05]
- 2. General Salazar [2:34]
- 3. Robert Leaves Ohio [2:23]
- 4. Meeting Ruiz [5:10]
- 5. After School [2:19]
- 6. Helena Lunches [1:38]
- 7. Robert Is Briefed [1:35]
- 8. General Landry [1:41]
- 9. Javi & the Tourists [1:44]
- 10. Georgetown Party [1:36]
- 11. Ruiz in the Hospital [1:42]
- 12. Carl Is Arrested [:57]
- 13. Salazar Asks for Help [2:18]
- 14. Back Home in Ohio [1:21]
- 15. Arnie Briefs Helena [1:26]
- 16. Javier Picks up Frankie [2:07]
- 17. Caroline at a Party [3:54]
- 18. Frankie's Interrogation [1:14]
- 19. Arnie Explains the Business [2:37]
- 20. Caroline at Jail [1:48]
- 21. Caroline is Questioned [2:15]
- 22. Salazar Plays "Good Cop" [1:40]
- 23. Bail Denied [3:16]
- 24. Ruiz Gives His Statement [2:00]
- 25. Dinner With Frankie [2:40]
- 26. Obregón Cartel Hit [1:30]
- 27. Inspecting the Border [1:09]
- 28. Helena Visits Carl [1:19]
- 29. Scoring Drugs [2:21]
- 30. Helena Is Threatened [1:45]
- 31. Ana Looks for Manolo [2:28]
- 32. Robert Gets EPIC Tour [1:46]
- 33. Robert Talks to His Staff [1:29]
- 34. Helena Asks for Money [2:00]
- 35. The Scorpion [3:14]
- 36. Robert & Barbara Argue [1:51]
- 37. Robert Catches Caroline [2:14]
- 38. Javier in the Pool [2:11]
- 39. Helena Makes Lemonade [2:05]
- 40. Caroline in Rehab [2:32]
- 41. Helena Fits Pieces Together [1:47]
- 42. Robert Vists Salazar [3:06]
- 43. A New Home; Testimony [1:54]
- 44. Helena Meets Frankie [1:54]
- 45. Caroline Escapes [1:31]
- 46. Ana Is Worried [1:39]
- 47. Looking for Caroline (Day) [1:13]
- 48. Caroline Pays for Drugs [1:09]
- 49. Escorted to Court [1:48]
- 50. Frankie Stalks Ruiz [2:16]
- 51. Manolo in San Diego [3:15]
- 52. Two Graves [1:23]
- 53. Looking for Caroline (Night) [2:30]
- 54. Javier Comforts Ana [1:22]
- 55. Helen & Obregón Make a Deal [1:47]
- 56. Javier Goes on the Wire [2:32]
- 57. Monte at the Funeral [1:15]
- 58. Robert Is Told About Salazar [1:42]
- 59. "Field Trip" [1:21]
- 60. Caroline's Pusher [1:36]
- 61. Javier Talks to Ana [1:37]
- 62. Robert Follows Seth [1:27]
- 63. Ruiz's "Big Day" [2:06]
- 64. Another Desert Bust [3:10]
- 65. Press Conference [2:37]
- 66. Arnie Confronted; Monte Visits [4:19]
- 67. "We're Here"; Night Baseball [3:07]
- 68. End Titles [4:28]
- 69. Color Bars
Year released: 2000
MPAA Rating: [ R ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 147
Sound: DD5.1/DD2
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: Polygram USA Video
21 Grams/Traffic [2 Discs] [BOX SET]
Features:
- Traffic: Theatrical trailers
- Traffic: TV spots
- Traffic: Behind the scenes
- Traffic: "Inside Traffic"
- Traffic: Photo gallery
- Traffic: Widescreen 16x9
- Traffic: Dolby Digital English 5.1
- Traffic: Dolby Digital English 2.0
- Traffic: French & Spanish subtitled
- Traffic: English SDH
- Traffic: Dual layered
- Traffic: Aspect ratio 1.85:1
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- Side #1 -- 21 Grams
- Scenes
- Languages
- Spoken Language: English 5.1 Dolby Digital
- Spoken Language: English 5.1 DTS
- Spoken Language: Français 5.1 Dolby Digital
- Captioned for the Hearing Impaired: English
- Subtitles: Español
- Subtitles: Français
- Subtitles: None
- Play
- Side #2 -- Traffic
- Play the Movie
- Scene Selections
- Special Features
- Trailers and TV Spots
- U.S. Teaser Trailer
- U.S. Trailer
- German Trailer
- U.S. TV Spots
- "Inside Traffic"
- Photo Gallery
- Audio Options
- Dolby Digital (The Same 5.1 Mix as Heard in Theaters)
- Dolby Surround (A 2-Track Mix Optimized for Late-Night/Low-Level Listening; Utilize Pro Logic Decoding if Available)
- Subtitles
- Original Presentation (Traffic Was Originally Presented in English and Spanish With English Subtitles)
- Spanish
- French
- English (Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired for the Whole Film)
Year released: 2004
MPAA Rating: [ R ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 272
Sound: DD5.1/DDS2.0
Subtitles: Fre/Spa
Studio: Universal Studios