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Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:22 am
by Chris
Waterworld: Extended Edition (R1):

DVD Active wrote:Universal Home Video has announced an extended edition of Waterworld which stars Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper. The 2-disc release will be available to own from the 4th November, and should retail at around $19.98. Both the extended version (2 Hours 57 Minutes) and theatrical version (2 Hours 16 Minutes) will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. The only confirmed extra feature right now is the trailer. Stay tuned for further details.


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I guess that even after 13 years, they're still trying to cover the costs of making the film in the first place!

The film seems to have a bad reputation, largely due to its budget problems, but it is enjoyable, and certainly not a complete wash out.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:43 am
by tomvek
Chris wrote:Waterworld: Extended Edition (R1):

The problem was it was just an average film that didn't warrant the kind of budget it had.

I'm still interested in seeing the extended cut to see if it makes a difference.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:48 am
by Jimmy Shedders
tomvek wrote:Reservoir Dogs 2-Disc Collector’s Edition (R2)

Release: 20th October
RRP: £19.99

Features:

- Limited edition petrol can steel case with matchbox inlay
- Collector’s art cards
- Newly remastered/6.1 DTS-ES audio/5.1 Digital Surround EX audio
- Pulp Factoid Viewer
- Playing It Fast and Loose
- Tipping Guide
- Commentary with Quentin Tarantino, cast and crew
- Deleted Scenes
- The Critics’ Commentary
- Profiling the Reservoir Dogs
- Class of ’92 – Sundance interviews
- Tarantino’s Sundance Institute Film-makers Lab
- An Introduction to Film Noir – Writers and Film-makers feature
- Reservoir Dolls
- Securing the Shot – Location Scouting with Billy Fox
- Reservoir Dogs style guide
- Dedications – Tarantino on his influences
- Interviews with Quentin Tarantino and others
- K-Billy Super Sounds of the ‘70s

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There's a Blu Ray version available from Play as well:

http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/6107 ... oduct.html

I have to say, I'm very tempted!

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:34 pm
by Sarge
'Band of Brothers' Blu-ray Gets November 11 Release


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Technical Specs
* Blu-ray

Video Resolution/Codec
* 1080p/TBA

Aspect Ratio(s)
* 1.78:1

Audio Formats
* TBA

Subtitles/Captions
* TBA

Supplements
* TBA

Exclusive HD Content
* TBA

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:49 am
by Chris
Rashômon Special Edition (R2):

DVD Active wrote:Optimum Home Entertainment has announced the release of Rashômon: Special Edition for the 13th of October, priced at around £19.99. A complete list of disc specs follow, along with the artwork.

* 1.33:1 Transfer
* Dolby Digital Mono Audio (Japanese with English Subtitles)
* Introduction by John Boorman
* A Testimony As An Image: Rashomon Documentary
* Two Trailers
* Booklet Featuring Original Stories The Film Was Based On And The Emperor & The Wolf Chapter From Book About Kurosawa and Mifune


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Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:50 am
by Sarge
Disney Classics Coming to BluRay

What with the Labor Day weekend, there appears to be nothing at all happening in Tinseltown, so about the most exciting news out there at the moment is the fact that Disney plans to release some of its classic films on Blu Ray in the next couple of years.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 and Beauty and the Beast will all get the Blu-ray treatment, following the release of Sleeping Beauty in October. Disney will also release the 1946 curiosity Destino, produced by Walt Disney and Salvador Dali but left unfinished until Roy Disney completed it in 2003.

As of autumn 2009, you'll also be able to access the worldwide "BD-Live" Disney network, allowing you to use chatrooms and video messaging while watching the films. Which is nice and everything, but not entirely necessary. Still, it looks like between now and the end of 2010 there'll be lots from the House of Mouse to keep us entertained.


http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=23149

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:15 pm
by Sarge
Exact Info on the INCREDIBLE HULK DVD/Blu-ray Deleted Scenes

A few days ago, Universal announced “The Incredible Hulk” would be arriving on DVD and Blu-ray on October 21st. While the announcement had plenty of info about featurettes and extras, the press release didn’t provide any clarification about how many deleted scenes would be included.

When I interviewed Director Louis Leterrier for the theatrical release, he mentioned that he wanted to include about 70 minutes of deleted scenes on the Blu-ray/DVD. So when I got the press release, I figured they’d mention how much additional footage fans could look forward to. When I wasn’t provided the info, I went digging.

I have some good and bad news for all of you.

The good is that fans will get almost 44 minutes of deleted scenes! But only if you buy the Blu-ray edition. If you don’t have the HD format yet…the 3rd disc of the 3-disc collection will have 28:47 of deleted scenes. As you can tell, the bad news is if you don’t go Blu-ray, you’ll be missing a lot of extra footage.

Here’s the actual breakdown of what footage is on each edition:

* On the Hulk bonus disc (part of the 3 disc collection) there are 28:47 minutes of deleted scenes

* On the standard DVD, there are 13:19 minutes of deleted scenes

* On the Blu-ray version, there are 43:50 minutes of deleted scenes


With studios desperate to get people to switch to the Blu-ray format (so they will buy the same movies they already own all over again), this is probably the beginning of a trend. If I were a studio head, I’d make sure the HD version always had better extras, as it’s an easy way to get people on board the new format. Of course, not many movies have 70 minutes of deleted scenes in the vault.

While the large majority of consumers have yet to experience Blu-ray and 1080p playback at home, the ones that have know the difference. And as more and more people see what kind of a jump it is from DVD to Blu-ray, I’d imagine the format will keep gaining in popularity. And editions like this, with a lot more footage that fans never had a chance to see in theaters, is definitely going to help the format.

If I find out any more specifics about exactly what the deleted scenes consist of…expect an update. Again, “Incredible Hulk” hits DVD and Blu-ray October 21st.


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Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:34 pm
by Chris
Well, The Last House on the Left has finally be passed uncut by the BBFC. The uncensored version has always been available on DVD in the US, but this looks like a decent set for the R2 audience. I have the R1 disc but the extras look decent enough for a double dip, so we'll have to see:

The Last House on the Left (3 Disc Ultimate Edition):

DVD Active wrote:Metrodome Distribution Ltd. has announced the release of The Last House on the Left for the 13th of October, priced at around £19.99. Details of this three-disc set can be found below, along with the art.

Disc One

* Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer
* Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Audio
* Feature Commentary by Writer/Director Wes Craven and Producer Sean S. Cunningham
* Feature Commentary by Stars David Hess, Marc Sheffler and Fred Lincoln
* 'Celluloid Crime Of The Century' making of… documentary (40 mins)
* 'Scoring Last House…' featurette with David Hess
* 'Krug Conquers England' Charting the Theatrical Tour of the First Ever Uncut Screening of the Film in the UK
* Outtakes and Dailies (20 Mins)
* US theatrical trailer
* TV Spots
* Radio Spots

Disc Two

* 'Krug & Company': rare COMPLETE ALTERNATE CUT of the film
* Exclusive Interview with Carl Daft of Exploited Films, Who Took the BBFC to Courts Over the Film's Banned Status
* World Exclusive Never-Before-Seen Footage Only Recently Discovered

Disc Three

* 'Going to Pieces: The Rise & Fall of the Slasher Film' Documentary
* Filmmakers' commentary
* Deleted scenes
* Horror film quiz


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Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:38 pm
by Sarge
I'm surprised they've decided to release it this year, the remake is due next year...wouldn't it have made more sense to delay it until then.

Anyway, what's the movie about? Anyone recommend it?

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:42 pm
by Chris
Sarge wrote:I'm surprised they've decided to release it this year, the remake is due next year...wouldn't it have made more sense to delay it until then.

Anyway, what's the movie about? Anyone recommend it?


In a nutshell. Two women get abducted by a gang, and are then tortured, raped and made to undergo a variety of demeaning tasks. It's worth seeing, especially if you have an interest in Grindhouse cinema (not Tarantino's fake variety), but it's really not as shocking as the BBFC's delay in releasing it uncut would suggest.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:52 pm
by Sarge
Chris wrote:
Sarge wrote:I'm surprised they've decided to release it this year, the remake is due next year...wouldn't it have made more sense to delay it until then.

Anyway, what's the movie about? Anyone recommend it?


In a nutshell. Two women get abducted by a gang, and are then tortured, raped and made to undergo a variety of demeaning tasks. It's worth seeing, especially if you have an interest in Grindhouse cinema (not Tarantino's fake variety), but it's really not as shocking as the BBFC's delay in releasing it uncut would suggest.


Sounds interesting, will definitely have a look when its released.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:20 am
by tomvek
Chris wrote:Well, The Last House on the Left has finally be passed uncut by the BBFC. The uncensored version has always been available on DVD in the US, but this looks like a decent set for the R2 audience. I have the R1 disc but the extras look decent enough for a double dip, so we'll have to see:

Uncut in the UK at last :D

This one is a must buy for me.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:31 am
by Skarjo
Chris wrote:
Sarge wrote:I'm surprised they've decided to release it this year, the remake is due next year...wouldn't it have made more sense to delay it until then.

Anyway, what's the movie about? Anyone recommend it?


In a nutshell. Two women get abducted by a gang, and are then tortured, raped and made to undergo a variety of demeaning tasks. It's worth seeing, especially if you have an interest in Grindhouse cinema (not Tarantino's fake variety), but it's really not as shocking as the BBFC's delay in releasing it uncut would suggest.


It's also strawberry floating gooseberry fool.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:04 pm
by tomvek
Deadwood: The Complete Series (R1)

Release: 9th December
RRP: $179.97
Specs: 19 discs

Extras
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- The Meaning of Endings - David Milch on the conclusion of Deadwood
- The Real Deadwood: Out of the Ashes
- Q&A with Cast and Creative team (Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media)
- Deadwood 360 Tour
- Al Swearengen Audition Reel (as performed by Titus Welliver)

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Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:09 pm
by tomvek
Waterworld: Extended Edition Artwork (R1)

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Release: 4th November
RRP: $19.98
Features:

The Extended version (177mins) is presented in 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with English DD5.1 Surround audio and English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles.

The Theatrical Cut (136mins) is presented in 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with English, French and Spanish DD5.1 Surround audio and English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles. The disc also includes the theatrical trailer.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:14 pm
by Sarge
tomvek wrote:Deadwood: The Complete Series (R1)

Release: 9th December
RRP: $179.97
Specs: 19 discs

Extras
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That is mighty tempting... :D

Still, $180 for something you can buy for less than £50 is pushing it a little. (even if it does come in a slightly better box) :(

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:28 pm
by Chris
Assault on Precinct 13 (1976): Special Edition (R2):

DVD Times wrote:Optimum Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of Assault on Precinct 13 (Special Edition) on 6th October 2008 priced at £15.99 RRP. John Carpenter’s cult classic returns to DVD as a Special Edition with the following features…

* 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
* English Mono
* Video Q&A with John Carpenter and star Austin Stoker at the American Cinematheque 2002 (23 mins)
* Director’s Commentary
* Isolated Music Score
* Production History (17 mins)
* 2 Radio Spots
* Trailer


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Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:32 pm
by IntergalacticSpacePenguin
Chris wrote:Assault on Precinct 13 (1976): Special Edition (R2):

DVD Times wrote:Optimum Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of Assault on Precinct 13 (Special Edition) on 6th October 2008 priced at £15.99 RRP. John Carpenter’s cult classic returns to DVD as a Special Edition with the following features…

* 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
* English Mono
* Video Q&A with John Carpenter and star Austin Stoker at the American Cinematheque 2002 (23 mins)
* Director’s Commentary
* Isolated Music Score
* Production History (17 mins)
* 2 Radio Spots
* Trailer


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Think I will be requesting that as a christmas present, wonderful film.

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:40 pm
by John Matrix
Anyone know if there is any chance of that special edition of Commando coming out over here?

Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:47 pm
by Chris
John Matrix wrote:Anyone know if there is any chance of that special edition of Commando coming out over here?


The current R2 version is cut, and the film was released theatrically in a censored form back in 1985. However, if you check the BBFC's website it states that a version of the film was passed uncut on the 11th of June 2007, so it might just be a matter of time before the UK gets a DVD release akin to the R1 version.

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