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Miami Vice is a 2006 American feature film adaptation of the 1980s TV series of the same name, written, produced, and directed by Michael Mann, the TV show's executive producer. The film stars Jamie Foxx as Ricardo Tubbs and Colin Farrell as James Crockett, as well as acclaimed Chinese actress Gong Li as the banker and right-hand woman of a powerful druglord. Miami Vice is a crime drama which tells the tales of two undercover Miami police officers, Crockett and Tubbs, combating global drug trafficking and internal security leaks by going deeply undercover in the drug trafficking operations in the US and South America. Unlike the pastel laden and often comical Miami Vice TV series set in the 80s, this adaptation is a very dark and serious drama set in the modern era about police officers engaging in undercover operations and how their professional lives interwine with their personal lives.
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Image:2324 D004 00985.jpg Detectives Crockett (Farrell) and Tubbs (Foxx).
ProductionIt was Jamie Foxx who first brought up the idea of a Miami Vice film to Michael Mann during a party for Muhammad Ali. Jamie had gone on for more than 20 minutes about why Miami Vice should be made.[citation needed] This led Michael Mann to revisit the series he helped create. Like Collateral, which also starred Foxx, most of the film was shot with the Thomson Viper Filmstream Camera, and the remainder was shot on Super 35mm film. According to a Euroweb article, Tubbs' suits were designed by famous fashion designer Ozwald Boateng. He had worked with Jamie Foxx in the past and caught Mann's eye who then asked him to work on the movie.[3]
Foxx was also characterized as unpleasant to work with, mostly due to his ego. Foxx refused to fly commercially, forcing Universal to give him a private jet. Foxx would not participate in scenes on boats or planes. After gunshots were fired on set in the Dominican Republic on October 24, 2005, Foxx packed up and refused to return; this forced Mann to re-write the ending of the film, an ending that some crew members characterized as less dramatic than the original.[2] Foxx, who won an Academy Award after signing to do Miami Vice, was also reputed to complain about co-star Farrell's larger salary, something Foxx felt didn't reflect his new status as an Oscar winner. Foxx received an increase in salary to match Farrell's. It was also reported that Foxx demanded top billing after winning an Oscar. [2] The first teaser trailer to appear for the film featured the Linkin Park/Jay-Z song "Numb/Encore". This trailer was attached to the release of King Kong in theatres. For several months before its release, the official website hosted the first teaser trailer for download as a High-Definition WMV download, and is still available at the official site. ReactionResponse to Miami Vice has been mixed. As of February 26, 2007, it holds an Internet Movie Database user rating of 6.1/10, a 65 "Generally Favourable Reviews" rating on Metacritic and a 48% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Miami Vice received positive notices from major publications including Rolling Stone, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Empire, Variety, Newsweek, New York Magazine,The Village Voice, The Boston Globe and Entertainment Weekly. Additionally, New York Times critic Manohla Dargis declared it "glorious entertainment" in her year-end wrap-up and praised its innovative use of digital photography. Still, the movie received a thumbs-down from The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Los Angeles Times. Miami Vice opened at No. 1 in the United States, with a first-weekend gross of $25.7 million. It ultimately would gross $163.8 million worldwide, measured against its original production budget of $135 million, according to Box Office Mojo. Music
Despite not appearing on the soundtrack, clips of two Audioslave songs, "Wide Awake" and "Shape of Things to Come," appeared in the film. It is possible they were not included on the soundtrack due to the close release of their album Revelations. The soundtrack's versions of "Blacklight Fantasy" and "Strict Machine" are not the original versions of the song and are not actually featured in the film. In the film, the We Are Glitter Goldfrapp Mix of "Strict Machine" is used, and both it and "Blacklight Fantasy" are edits from Sasha's mix album, Fundacion NYC. The version of Moby's "Anthem" used on the soundtrack is the album version, which does not appear in the film: prominent placement is given to Moby's "Cinematic Version" remix, but the album version is never played. Another song which did not make the soundtrack is the song played in the teaser trailer and opening sequence, "Numb/Encore" by Jay-Z/Linkin Park. There is a song circulating around the internet called "Not Yet" performed by Aftermath Entertainment recording artist G.A.G.E., the song also features one of the film stars Jamie Foxx. It has been rumoured that this was going to be a lead song for the soundtrack. RZA was hired to do the film's score, but was later replaced with Organized Noize.[citation needed] DVDThe DVD was released on December 12, 2006. It contained many extra features and an extended cut, the most noticable difference between the theatrical cut and the unrated cut is that the film begins with standard credits and a boat race, rather than the cold start in the Night club. Nonpoint's cover of "In The Air Tonight" (Phil Collins' song famous from the soundtrack of the television series) was cut into the film's climactic shootout by Mann in the unrated cut rather than being used over the end credits as it had been theatrically. This will be one of the first HD DVD/DVD combo disc to be released by Universal Studios. A Blu-ray Disc will not be released because Universal Studios has signed an exclusive distribution deal with HD DVD. As of February 11, 2007, Miami Vice has grossed over US 66.45 million in rental according to Box Office Mojo. Trivia
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