Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett

Director: Martin Scorsese

Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby

Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Release Date: May 24, 2005
Run Time: 170

DVD Features:
Commentary by director Martin Scorsese, editor Thelma    Schoonmaker, and producer Michael Mann
Deleted scene: Howard Tells Ava About His Car Accident
A Life Without Limits: The Making of The Aviator
The Role of Howard Hughes in Aviation History
Modern Marvels: Howard Hughes, A Documentary by the    History Channel
The Visual Effects of The Aviator
The Affliction of Howard Hughes: Obsessive Compulsive    Disorder
The Age of Glamour: The Hair And Makeup of The    Aviator
Costuming The Aviator: The Work of Sandy Powell
And more...



    From Hollywood's legendary Coconut Grove to the pioneering conquest of the wild blue yonder, Martin Scorsese's The Aviator celebrates old-school filmmaking at its finest. We say "old school" only because Scorsese's love of golden-age Hollywood is evident in his approach to his subject--Howard Hughes in his prime (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in his)--and especially in his technical mastery of the medium reflecting his love for classical filmmaking of the studio era. Even when he's using state-of-the-art digital trickery for the film's exciting flight scenes (including one of the most spectacular crashes ever filmed), Scorsese's meticulous attention to art direction and costume design suggests an impassioned pursuit of craftsmanship from a bygone era; every frame seems to glow with gilded detail. And while DiCaprio bears little physical resemblance to Hughes during the film's 20-year span (late 1920s to late '40s), he efficiently captures the eccentric millionaire's golden-boy essence, and his tragic descent into obsessive-compulsive seclusion. Bolstered by Cate Blanchett's uncannily accurate portrayal of Katharine Hepburn as Hughes' most beloved lover, The Aviator is easily Scorsese's most accessible film, inviting mainstream popularity without compromising Scorsese's artistic reputation. As compelling crowd-pleasers go, it's a class act from start to finish.

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