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Special Features
Director and Editor's Audio Commentary
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Music Videos
"New" by No Doubt
"Magic Carpet Ride" by Philip Steir, Featuring Steppenwolf
"Steal My Sunshine" by Len
Theatrical Trailer
Making-Of Featurette
Deleted Scenes
Simon and Ronna Outside
Ronna and the Beer
Mannie on Drugs
Gaines Pulls Gun on Claire
Singh and Tiny Ad Lib
Simon and NRA
Porno and Kid
Vic and Dinosaurs
Elevator
Burke and Girlfriends
Sandra
Gun Play
Hunt for Keys
Simon Gets Punched
Talent Files
Doug Liman
Sarah Polley
Desmond Askew
Taye Diggs
Katie Holmes
Jay Mohr
Scott Wolf
Chapters
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0. Scene Selections: Widescreen
1. Start [1:47]
2. Ronna [3:33]
3. Pre-Party Favors [2:57]
4. Todd Gaines [3:55]
5. Collateral [:55]
6. No Deal [5:27]
7. "Macarena" [7:41]
8. Placebos [5:17]
9. Hit & Run [3:32]
10. Simon [8:01]
11. Becky & Rebecca [3:57]
12. Stolen Car & Gun [1:39]
13. Noelle & Holly [6:58]
14. Checking Out [2:27]
15. "Magic Carpet Ride" [2:39]
16. Alley Escape [3:57]
17. Adam & Zack [4:27]
18. Burke's Law [4:10]
19. "Open to New Things?" [1:44]
20. Confederated Products [2:46]
21. Cheaters [2:43]
22. Jimmy [:38]
23. Running Into Ronna [1:02]
24. Plus & Minus [3:00]
25. The Right Thing [4:27]
26. Breakfast With Claire [4:13]
27. Justice [2:22]
28. "Where's Mannie?" [5:18]
0. Scene Selections: Full Screen
1. Start [1:47]
2. Ronna [3:33]
3. Pre-Party Favors [2:57]
4. Todd Gaines [3:55]
5. Collateral [:55]
6. No Deal [5:27]
7. "Macarena" [7:41]
8. Placebos [5:17]
9. Hit & Run [3:32]
10. Simon [8:01]
11. Becky & Rebecca [3:57]
12. Stolen Car & Gun [1:39]
13. Noelle & Holly [6:58]
14. Checking Out [2:27]
15. "Magic Carpet Ride" [2:39]
16. Alley Escape [3:57]
17. Adam & Zack [4:27]
18. Burke's Law [4:10]
19. "Open to New Things?" [1:44]
20. Confederated Products [2:46]
21. Cheaters [2:43]
22. Jimmy [:38]
23. Running Into Ronna [1:02]
24. Plus & Minus [3:00]
25. The Right Thing [4:27]
26. Breakfast With Claire [4:13]
27. Justice [2:22]
28. "Where's Mannie?" [5:18]
Features
Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video
Art Director - Rebecca Young
Casting - Joseph Middleton
Cinematographer - Doug Liman
Composer (Music Score) - BT
Costume Designer - Genevieve Tyrrell
First Assistant Director - Tim Bird
Musical Direction/Supervision - Julianne Kelley
Production Designer - Tom Wilkins
Second Unit Director - John August
Sound/Sound Designer - Mark Weingarten
With an intertwining three-story structure similar to Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction", Doug Liman has crafted a nutty montage of episodes that's as invigorating as the electronica music that fuels the soundtrack. "Go" hops in and out of a Christmas rave in Los Angeles, each of its characters connected in some way to three supermarket clerks by day, clubgoers by night, who entertain themselves by doing whippets in the stock room and playing celebrity word games. A truly ensemble piece, in which no character has more than 30 minutes of screen time, "Go" alternates between funny twist-of-fate happenstance and violent, dark humor, all the while remaining essentially lighthearted. One of the first mainstream films to use the drug Ecstasy as a major plot element, the film's stance embodies the contradictory nature of that drug, both glamorizing the experience and providing a disorienting first-person view of the dangerous sensory overload that follows from popping too many pills. The screenplay by John August includes plot twists as fresh as the hip crew of young actors who populate the film. The standouts are Sarah Polley as the fast-thinking Ronna, who double crosses some pretty nasty characters to try to pay her rent, and Jay Mohr and Scott Wolf as a pair of panicked actors who find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Desmond Askew's oblivious Vegas romp is also memorable fun. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Doug Liman : Best Director - Independent Spirit Awards, 1999
Sarah Polley : Best Supporting Actress - Independent Spirit Awards, 1999