TY - ADVS AU - McDonagh,Martin AU - Broadbent,Graham AU - Czernin,Peter AU - Farrell,Colin AU - Gleeson,Brendan AU - Fiennes,Ralph AU - Reuten,Thekla AU - Prentice,Jordan AU - Ivanek,Zeljko ED - Universal Pictures (Firm) ED - Focus Features. ED - Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm) TI - In Bruges U1 - DVD 229A PY - 2008/// CY - [New York, NY], Universal City, CA PB - Focus Features, Distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment KW - Assassins KW - Drama KW - Belgium KW - Bruges KW - Tourists KW - Criminals KW - Irish KW - Bruges (Belgium) N1 - Originally produced as a motion picture in 2007; Bonus features: Deleted and extended scenes (19 min.); Gag reel (6 min.); When in Bruges [featurette] (14 min.); Strange Bruges [featurette] (8 min.); A boat trip around Bruges [featurette] (6 min.); F**ing Bruges (2 min.); Medieval town -- Terrible tourist -- Seeing the sights -- Message received -- Holy blood -- Purgatory -- My hometown -- Like a fairy tale -- Someone nice -- Drowning sorrows -- Choose a side -- Suicidal -- Keep on moving -- Back to Bruges -- Capacity to change -- In your debt -- Last chance -- Will to live -- Principles -- End titles; Director of photography, Eigil Bryld ; editor, Jon Gregory ; music, Carter Burwell ; production designer, Michael Carlin ; costume designer, Jany Temime; Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Clémence Poésy, Jérémie Rénier, Thekla Reuten, Jordan Prentice, Željko Ivanek; MPAA rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, pervasive language and some drug use N2 - Ray and Ken, two foul-mouthed Irish hit men, are hiding out in Bruges, Belgium. For Ray, Bruges is a place where you can spend a year in a weekend, while Ken finds the ancient town calming and contemplative. Ken and Ray work for Harry, a crime lord who eventually materializes in Bruges, and ends up proving that even professional hitmen have their feelings. A loopy, violent fable that is part thriller, part spoof, with a dash of dark comedy, leavened with intellectual conceits and religious allegory--but in no way is "In Bruges" long, boring, or slow ER -