Re: The DVD/Blu-Ray Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:18 pm
Is Burn After Reading crap? Not from what I've heard.
CosmoKramer wrote:Is Burn After Reading crap? Not from what I've heard.
Drumstick wrote:CosmoKramer wrote:Is Burn After Reading crap? Not from what I've heard.
Burn After Reading was strawberry floating superb.
tomvek wrote:Drumstick wrote:CosmoKramer wrote:Is Burn After Reading crap? Not from what I've heard.
Burn After Reading was strawberry floating superb.
This
It's a really great film, one of my favourites from last year.
Not all hope is lost my friends. After Quentin Tarantino revealed his top 20 favorites both in the Spaghetti Western and in the grindhouse genre (”That grindhouse list made me start coming up with mine! But it’s a good list…there’s a lot of films that … are on here.” he said), I started asking some long nagging questions. I felt as the ambassador of the fan community, I should ask what is going on with that long-overdue “integral” edition of Kill Bill, be it theatrically or on DVD. Let me take that back, actually I asked where that Kill Bill script on paperback was and Quentin assured me that it will come out in a longer version, he’s just been putting the whole movie aside for a while. As you might know, the integral version of Kill Bill that was shown once in Cannes, is no longer what you’ll eventually see, at least not completely.
“We’ve actually added some things to it. We did a whole little chapter that I wrote and designed for the animated sequence, that we never did, because we figured, back when it was gonna be one big movie, it was going to be too long, so we didn’t do it. So when we were talking about re-releasing it, they asked is there anything you can put in, and I said no I put everything in there, but… there’s one sequence that we wouldn’t even have to shoot! So we got together with Production IG and did it, and it’s really cool. So it’s this little seven minute sequence, it’s really cool, it’s in the O-Ren chapter.” - Quentin Tarantino
The version in Cannes was the way it will be, recut to be one movie, with an intermission, as supposed to two seperate ones with the cliffhanger and the tags. “It’s more like a big 60s movie with the intermission. Oh, you’ll just have to see it!” he laughs. Of course DVD release plans and all that stuff on the business end is potentially outside the influence of a director, but knowing that it’s on the way is definitely better than speculating. The Quentin Tarantino Archives will keep you posted on the development. We’ve seen conceptual artwork of the DVD case a year ago at the ComiCon, we know what Quentin has to say about it, so with some more patience we’ll have this WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR in our hands at some point. Stay tuned for more
Tragic Magic wrote:What's My Name Is Bruce about then? I love a bit of Bruce Campbell and haven't heard of this one before.
tomvek wrote:Tragic Magic wrote:What's My Name Is Bruce about then? I love a bit of Bruce Campbell and haven't heard of this one before.
Basically a group of kids unleash a Chinese war spirit on a small town and their solution is to kidnap their hero Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead films to help them destroy it. Thing is Campbell thinks it's all a set up until he realises it really isn't and finally must help the community defeat the monster.
I've been wanting to see this for a long time, a full length Bruce Campbell film directed by the man himself, it should be quality (well for fans of Bruce anyway).
Anung Un Rama wrote:tomvek wrote:Tragic Magic wrote:What's My Name Is Bruce about then? I love a bit of Bruce Campbell and haven't heard of this one before.
Basically a group of kids unleash a Chinese war spirit on a small town and their solution is to kidnap their hero Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead films to help them destroy it. Thing is Campbell thinks it's all a set up until he realises it really isn't and finally must help the community defeat the monster.
I've been wanting to see this for a long time, a full length Bruce Campbell film directed by the man himself, it should be quality (well for fans of Bruce anyway).
Im gonna go see this in Edinburgh next month hopfully on the big screen, followed by a Q&A with the man himself.
Anung Un Rama wrote:tomvek wrote:Tragic Magic wrote:What's My Name Is Bruce about then? I love a bit of Bruce Campbell and haven't heard of this one before.
Basically a group of kids unleash a Chinese war spirit on a small town and their solution is to kidnap their hero Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead films to help them destroy it. Thing is Campbell thinks it's all a set up until he realises it really isn't and finally must help the community defeat the monster.
I've been wanting to see this for a long time, a full length Bruce Campbell film directed by the man himself, it should be quality (well for fans of Bruce anyway).
Im gonna go see this in Edinburgh next month hopfully on the big screen, followed by a Q&A with the man himself.
Herbi wrote:Any ideas on when the Bourne trilogy will come out on Blu-Ray
Herbi wrote:Good stuff, they're so fantastically watchable.
The only other thing I was interested in was whether or not The Belleville Rendezous would be coming to Blu-Ray or not?
Tragic Magic wrote:tomvek wrote:Tragic Magic wrote:What's My Name Is Bruce about then? I love a bit of Bruce Campbell and haven't heard of this one before.
Basically a group of kids unleash a Chinese war spirit on a small town and their solution is to kidnap their hero Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead films to help them destroy it. Thing is Campbell thinks it's all a set up until he realises it really isn't and finally must help the community defeat the monster.
I've been wanting to see this for a long time, a full length Bruce Campbell film directed by the man himself, it should be quality (well for fans of Bruce anyway).
Sounds great.