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Devotees of the late director Sam Peckinpah will revel in the upcoming "Sam Peckinpah Legendary Westerns Collection (from Warner Bros $59.92, out January 10th). Most coveted rarities in the box set: two disc special editions of The Wild Bunch, enhanced for widescreen TVs for the first time, and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid with a version restored to the late director's original intention. The other two films are Ride the High Country (Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea) and The Ballad of Cable Hogue (Jason Robards and Stella Stevens).

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Devotees of the late director Sam Peckinpah will revel in the upcoming "Sam Peckinpah Legendary Westerns Collection (from Warner Bros $59.92' date=' out January 10th). Most coveted rarities in the box set: two disc special editions of The Wild Bunch, enhanced for widescreen TVs for the first time, and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid with a version restored to the late director's original intention. The other two films are Ride the High Country (Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea) and The Ballad of Cable Hogue (Jason Robards and Stella Stevens).[/quote']

 

Esse é cofre absoluto. Como é da Warner, é grande a possibilidade de ser lançado por aqui.

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HIT: The enclosed printed materials--a reproduction of the premiere souvenir program, an MGM in-house publication and various vintage magazine articles--are a real treat!
MISS: It's impossible to imagine anything extant that hasn't been included herein.

It's fortuitous indeed for consumers that the supplier with the best film library also is the one expending the most effort on its DVD special editions. This beloved, oft-released classic has been spiffed up with a high-def "Ultra-Resolution" transfer and remastered audio track. The film is accompanied by a superlative commentary from Emmy-winner and Oz historian John Frinke, and there are four new documentaries produced by Sparkhill covering various aspects of the production and restoration. Some materials--such as the on-set home movies taken by songwriter Harold Arlen--have been seen in previous releases, but no video version of Wizard has included so much extraneous footage: outtakes, deleted scenes, test footage of the tornado special effects and more. Apparently every frame that still exists has been salvaged and interpolated--a magnificent achievement. Audio extras include recording session outtakes and period radio shows promoting the film. And one whole disc is devoted to previous Oz films, one of them dating back to 1910.

Warner, three discs, Dolby Digital 5.1, fullscreen; Street: Oct. 25; First Run: W, Aug. 1939, NA

 

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Title: Ferris Bueller's Day Off Special Edition
Starring: Matthew Broderick
Released: 10th January 2006
SRP: Around $19.99

Further Details
Paramount has sent over artwork for a new two-disc special edition of Ferris Bueller's Day Off which stars the likes of Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones and Jennifer Grey. This new Bueller Bueller Edition will be available to own from the 10th January, and should set you back around $19.99 or thereabouts. I'm afraid we have no word on disc specs for this one yet, but we'll bring you further details shortly. For now though, here's our first look at the official region one package artwork: http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=7969&a mp;n=1&burl=

 

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Title: Ferris Bueller's Day Off Special Edition

Starring: Matthew Broderick

Released: 10th January 2006

SRP: Around $19.99

 

Further Details

Paramount has sent over artwork for a new two-disc special edition of Ferris Bueller's Day Off

which stars the likes of Matthew Broderick' date=' Alan Ruck, Mia Sara,

Jeffrey Jones and Jennifer Grey. This new Bueller Bueller Edition will

be available to own from the 10th January, and should set you back

around $19.99 or thereabouts. I'm afraid we have no word on disc specs

for this one yet, but we'll bring you further details shortly. For now

though, here's our first look at the official region one package

artwork: http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=7969&a mp;a mp;n=1&burl=

 

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QUE NOTÍCIA MARAVILHOSA!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Tomara que venha pra cá e dessa vez com a dublagem clássica... Vamos torcer...

 

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Uma resenha detalhada da edição tripla de O mágico de Óz:

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The Wizard Of Oz
Three-Disc Collector's Edition





Studio: Warner Brothers
Year: 1939
Rated: G
Film Length: 103 Minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1 Standard
Audio: DD 5.1/Mono
Color/B&W: Color & Sepia Tone
Languages: English & French
Subtitles: English, French & Spanish
MSRP: $39.92
Package: 5 panel gatefold/Digipak in a cardboard slipcover case





The Feature:
Just like last year's release of Gone With The Wind and the recently released Ben-Hur, Warner Brothers is poised to release one of their most beloved and cherished catalogue possessions in a Three-Disc Collector's Edition, the 1939 hit classic, The Wizard Of Oz. The film was voted by the American Film Institute (AFI) as the The Best Family Film. The film was produced in 1939 - arguably, the year to see some of the best films ever produced, come out of Hollywood. On October 25th, two versions of the film will be released – a Two-Disc Special Edition and a Three-Disc Collector’s Edition. For the very first time, these versions of The Wizard Of Oz will boast a stunning new digital transfer of the original film, using Warner’s "Ultra-Resolution" technology, plus a newly remastered soundtrack.

The Wizard Of Oz Three-Disc Collector’s Edition includes an additional disc of special content, featuring a new documentary about Oz author L. Frank Baum and a newly restored transfer of the 1925 feature-length silent version of The Wizard Of Oz starring Oliver Hardy and Larry Semon with a fresh score by Robert Israel. Disc three is also highlighted by several additional rare Oz film features and shorts, originally produced between 1910 and 1933. In addition to the bonus disc, the Collector’s Edition DVD will include reproductions of the original eight-page Grauman's Chinese Theatre Oz souvenir program from August 15, 1939, the invitation to that premiere; the sixteen-page Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News magazine from August 14, 1939, celebrating The Wizard Of Oz; nine beautifully restored natural color Kodachrome portraits and publicity photos from the film. The Wizard of Oz Two-Disc Special Edition will be available for $26.99 list and the Three-Disc Collector’s Edition will list for $39.92.

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For veteran director Victor Fleming, who began making movies during the black-and-white, silent era, 1939 represented the pinnacle of his career. Not only did Fleming's Gone with the Wind claim the Best Picture Oscar, but his other big feature, The Wizard Of Oz, took its first steps towards becoming one of American cinema's best-known and most beloved motion pictures. (It's worth noting that Fleming had help from several other directors on Gone with the Wind and The Wizard Of Oz, but, in the end, he was given sole credit for both.) Indeed, The Wizard Of Oz is one of only a handful of films that nearly everyone is familiar with.

Throughout the years, there have been dozens of live-action films, stage plays, animated features, and TV programs based on L. Frank Baum's classic Oz stories. To one degree or another, almost all have been influenced by Fleming's telling of the tale. Although the 1939 version was not the first filmed adaptation of the book it is without a doubt the definitive one. When anyone thinks of The Wizard Of Oz, they see Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, and Jack Haley, and hear "Somewhere over the Rainbow" and "Follow the Yellow Brick Road."
Probably the most interesting aspect of The Wizard Of Oz comes from interpreting what really happens during the bulk of the film.

The story opens by introducing us to Dorothy Gale (played by Judy Garland), a young girl in Kansas who finds her wanderlust stirred by dreams of going "somewhere over the rainbow." When a tornado strikes the farm where she lives with her aunt and uncle, she is knocked unconscious. Upon waking up, she finds herself in the magical land of Oz, where she journeys in the company of a Scarecrow (played by Ray Bolger), a Tin Man (played by Jack Haley), and a Cowardly Lion (played by Bert Lahr) to defeat the Wicked Witch of the West (played by Margaret Hamilton) and find the all-powerful Wizard (played by Frank Morgan), who has the power to send her home. But is this a real trip, or is it all a dream? Whichever way you lean, it doesn't detract from the movie's boundless capacity to entertain.

It was not an easy film to make. Quite the contrary. Buddy Ebsen, the original Tin Man, suffered severe metallic poisoning from his make-up and had to be replaced by Jack Haley. Margaret Hamilton, the wicked witch, sustained first degree burns when a fire effect went wrong. Bert Lahr, the Cowardly Lion, experienced severe discomfort from his costume and could only sip liquid food through a straw. The adolescent Garland at 16 was far too buxom to play Dorothy (who was meant to be around 12) and wore a tightly binding garment under her dress to flatten her bust. Some of the small people who played the Munchkins turned out to be lecherous drunks and ran amok when not in front of the camera. The director, Richard Thorpe, was fired after two weeks shooting and his footage scrapped. His replacement, George Cukor, lasted only a week. Victor Fleming shot the bulk of the film, but King Vidor (uncredited) filmed the Kansas sequences, including the song "Over the Rainbow", which was deemed by studio executives as too gloomy for children, and nearly cut from the finished print.

Adapted from L. Frank Baum’s timeless children’s tale, The Wizard Of Oz opened at Loew’s Capitol Theatre in New York on August 17, 1939. The film was produced by Mervyn LeRoy, and scored by Herbert Stothart, with music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. The Wizard of Oz received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and captured two Oscars® – Best Song ("Over the Rainbow") and Best Original Score -- plus a special award for Outstanding Juvenile Performance by Judy Garland.

The Wizard Of Oz was an overwhelming popular and critical success upon its initial release and repeated its ability to captivate audiences when M-G-M reissued the film in 1949 and 1955. The film made a new kind of history with its network television premiere in 1956 on CBS. Nearly 45 million people tuned in for this initial telecast, marking the beginning of a tradition. Ever since, The Wizard Of Oz has been shown virtually annually on network (and then cable) television; its magical story and heartfelt performances have enabled it to grow from a perennial classic to its current status as a treasured icon of popular culture.

The Feature: 5/5
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Video:
The Wizard Of Oz, is the latest entry in Warner’s proprietary usage of the Ultra Resolution process. If you’re familiar with classic Technicolor releases of Singin' in the Rain (Two-Disc SE), The Adventures of Robin Hood, Meet Me in St. Louis, Gone with the Wind (Four-Disc SE), Easter Parade and The Band Wagon, then you have a pretty good idea of what to expect.

Another aspect of The Wizard Of Oz that immediately arrests the attention is the film's use of black-and-white (actually brown-and-white known as sepia tone) which clashes starkly with the vivid hues of Technicolor. All of the scenes that transpire in our mundane world are presented in the drabbest manner possible, but, when the setting shifts to Oz, the browns are replaced by brilliant reds, blues, oranges, and yellows. It takes a rare movie to make a viewer even think of it as "black and white" or "color," but, because The Wizard Of Oz puts meaning into appearance, the nature of the visual composition become crucial.

That said, the colors on the new Collector’s Edition are brighter, slightly more vivid and vibrant. Projected via DLP on a 92” screen, saturation looks better. Without question, there is a greater presence of yellow. The “yellow brick road” no longer looks like the “golden brick road”. In many of the scenes, the previous version’s colors looked slightly tired and even dull. The Collector’s Edition seems to have injected them with new life. Blacks were truly deep and flesh tones are more accurate looking.

Where this new transfer shines is in the level of depth, texture and dimensionality. Check out the screen cap of the Cowardly Lion below. The costume looks tired and flat. The new version is clearly layered with a greater sense of dimensionality. And that very quality is the highlight of the new edition, particularly when projected on a fairly large screen.

That’s not to say this new version is perfect. I was slightly disappointed with the level of image detail. We’ve to come to expect a greater level of improved detail with the UR process. In this case, it exists, but you have to look hard to find it. To keep things in perspective, perhaps we shouldn’t find fault with this new release, but up the praise for the previous version which was excellent to begin with.

You’ll notice slightly more grain in the newer version – not necessarily a bad thing and perhaps accounts for the greater level of detail. Also noticeable is the improved level of contrast as the first version seemed slightly too bright. The CE seems slightly warmer.

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It is the opinion of this reviewer that the new CE version is improved however, given the nature of the already fine previously released version, your display equipment will be key in determining any substantial improvement. In short, you’ll find improvements with color, texture, contrast and slightly better detail.

Video: 4.5/5
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Audio:
Not only does the new CE come with the previous 5.1 DD track but now includes the original monaural track as well. Oddly, this has to be accessed by entering the special features menu on disc one, but either way, it’s a welcome addition.

Since my previous experiences with the disc were with the 5.1 track, I decided to utilize the new monaural track which did not disappoint. It seems as though Warner did an admirable job at going back and cleaning things up, leaving the fidelity intact. The track is clean and virtually free of any hiss or other distracting noises.

The dialogue was always bold and intelligible and never became fatiguing or thin. Given the limitations of the period (65+ years old), there is as much heft to the track as we might imagine. Judy sounds wonderful as usual and the track delivers a near perfect monaural rendering. No doubt, purists will want to utilize the newly added original track, however, the slightly more filling and enveloping 5.1 track is a welcomed inclusion.

Audio: 4.5/5
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Special Features:
This package is absolutely jam packed with special features. Not only are all three discs loaded, but the package is filled with souvenir memorabilia. The set looks like this:


Disc One:

First up is a Commentary With John Fricke which is interspersed with various archival clips from various cast and crewmembers including Barbara Freed-Saltzman, Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, John Lahr, Jane Lahr, Hamilton Meserve, Dona Massin, William Tuttle, Buddy Ebsen, Mervyn LeRoy and Jerry Maren. The track is introduced by Sydney Pollack. If you’re familiar with Fricke’s previous Garland commentaries, you’ll know that there is probably no one on earth more qualified to comment on Judy Garland and her career. A number of things are discussed including the location shoot as well as the various casting choices who were in line for various roles. You’ll even learn a great deal about Toto. A superb track.

The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz Storybook is read by Angela Lansbury accompanied by various illustrations. Duration: 10:27 minutes.

In Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration Of Oz, Ned Price and Rob Hummell appear from Warner Brothers as they discuss the restoration process from start to finish, including discussion on the elements that were used as well as the Ultra-Resolution 4K process that was used for the CE of Oz. Duration: 10:27 minutes.

We Haven’t Really Met Properly… is a series of brief biographies narrated by Angela Lansbury. Duration: 21:19 minutes.

An isolated Music And Effects Track is also included – a great inclusion for the film/music/effects fans of Oz.

And finally, the Original Mono Track is included in this section which I comment on in the audio section.


Disc Two:

The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz: The Making of a Classic is the terrific documentary dedicated to the making-of the film. Directed by Angela Lansbury, you’ll see archival clips of the cast-members who discuss their experiences working on the film. You’ll also see deleted scenes and hear the reasons they were edited. Duration: 50:52 minutes.

Memories Of Oz is a TCM production where various OZ fans, cast-member relatives and aficionados appear and offer their opinions as to why the film has achieved the level of status it has. Duration: 27:36 minutes.

The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz is another feature narrated by Sydney Pollack – discussed here is a brief history of the MGM studio and the production of the film. Duration: 29:44 minutes.

Because of the Wonderful Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz John Fricke and Drew Casper make appearances here as the discuss the airing of the film on network television and the impact it would make for years to come. Duration: 25:04 minutes.

Harold Arlen’s Home Movies is a compilation of the composer’s own home movies. Duration: 4:39 minutes.

Outtakes and Deleted Scenes contains 5 deleted scenes including the infamous Bolger dance sequence shown in it’s entirety. Duration Total: 14:19 minutes.

It’s a Twister, It’s a Twister: The Tornado Test includes actual raw footage of twisters, footage that was used for the Kansas sequence. Duration: 8:16 minutes.

Off To See The Wizard includes 4 cartoon segments that were shown on ABC in 1967, animated by Chuck Jones. Duration: 3:56 minutes.

From The Vault includes three segments; Electrical Power (10:29), Excerpts of ’39 Academy Award presentations which features Mickey Rooney presenting Judy with hers (2:14) and a group of Texas contest winners who wind up meeting the cast of Oz during a tour of the studio lot (1:25).

The Audio Vault consists of the following audio clips:

- Jukebox – contains 18 various audio clips spread out over three pages consisting of various rehearsals, sequence recordings, voice tests and underscores. Duration: 4:46 hours.

- Leo Is On The Air Radio Promo is just that; a promotion of the “MGM miracle extravaganza”. Duration: 12:13 minutes.

- Good News of 1939 Radio Show is an installment of the ’39 show featuring the castmembers from the film. The show is hosted by Robert Young and sponsored by Maxwell House. Duration: 60:53 minutes.

- 12/25/1950 Lux Radio Theater Radio Broadcast features Judy Garland in the hour long episode. Compared to many of the previous WB Lux Broadcast inclusions on other sets, the audio on this version is crystal clear. Duration: 60:46 minutes.

Stills Galleries contains dozen of various photographs all of which are contained in eighteen various sub-folders.

And finally, six Theatrical Trailers have been included here on the 2nd disc. Duration: 11:20 minutes.


Disc Three:
The third and final disc is dedicated to Oz Creator, L. Frank Baum, who published his first Oz book in 1900. Fans of silent film, are going to spend a great deal of time with this disc.

L. Frank Baum: The Man Behind The Curtain is an in depth documentary on the writer. The feature touches upon the hopeless-romantic and his numerous dreams. It’s interesting to hear the various childhood experiences that would eventually go on to influence Oz. Duration: 27:43 minutes.

A copy of the The Wizard Of Oz (1910), a print from the George Eastman House is also included here. Aside from the amateurish looking sets and backdrops, this print looks terrific considering its vintage etc. Duration: 13:17 minutes.

The Magic Cloak Of Oz (1914) appears, but unfortunately hasn’t faired quite as well in terms of its presentation. An interesting inclusion, however. Duration: 38:26 minutes.

His Majesty, The Scarecrow Of Oz is another silent production written and directed by Baum. The print is fairly respectable looking, considering. Duration: 59:04 minutes.

The Wizard Of Oz (1925) is a restored silent version featuring Oliver hardy and Larry Semon, with a new fully orchestrated score by Robert Israel. This is in reasonably decent shape showing marks and scratches as we would reasonably expect from a film of this age. Duration: 71:48 minutes.

The Wizard Of Oz (1933) is an interesting Technicolor animated short. Although the colors look mostly good, the print is in pretty rough shape and is introduced with a brief history. Duration: 8:12 minutes.


Memorabilia and Collectables -
A number of reproduction collectables have been included here such as:

The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life - Eight-page Grauman's Chinese Theater Souvenir Premiere Program from August 15, 1939.

Studio's Invitation to The Grauman's Premiere and the envelope that included tickets to the original Opening Night – with a newly designed commemorative ticket.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News is a sixteen-page edition of the studio’s internal "house organ" newspaper, celebrating the release of The Wizard of Oz for the week of August 14, 1939

Photoplay Studies - Rare secondary-education study guide to the film -- Volume V, Number 12 (circa August 1939) -- completely devoted to The Wizard of Oz, with articles with articles revealing surprising insights from its producer, director, cameraman and scenarists.

Deluxe Collectors' Portfolio includes reproductions of original 1939 Kodachrome publicity stills, including nine portraits and onset photographs.

WOW…!! Very rarely will you find me recommending a version based solely on special features, but in this case I might be so inclined. I might go so far as to say that if this package didn’t include the feature film itself, I’d probably offer the same recommendation. An absolute treasure trove for Oz aficionados.

Special Features: 5+/5
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**Special Features rated for the quality of supplements, not the quantity**



Final Thoughts:
I'm not really sure what I could say about the film, that hasn't already been said over the past 65 years. The film has more than proven the test of time and continues to be a fan favorite for children as well as adults who've grown up watching it.

In terms of the presentation, while you may require a higher-end display device to discern any differences from the near perfect previous release, the CE is an improvement. If you're on the fence, the special features alone here should be enough to tip the scales. All things being equal (or close), rarely will you find me recommending a disc based on special features alone. This just might be the exception. Any fan of this film will need to find hours, upon hours to go through what has been included here. Just like Gone With The Wind was last year's single release of the year, there should be no question that this year's Collector's Edition release of The Wizard Of Oz now holds that spot.

Overall Rating: 5/5 (not an average)
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Highly Recommended...!!!




Release Date: October 25th, 2005


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Resumindo:

Disco 1 - 42 minutos de extras em video, uma faixa de comentarios e uma faixa apenas com a trilha
Disco 2 - Mais de 3 horas de extras em video e 7 horas de extras em audio
Disco 3 - Quase 3 horas e meia de extras em video

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Paramount Home Entertainment has sent over artwork for a collector's edition of Gallipoli which stars Mel Gibson, Mark Lee, Bill Kerr, Harold Hopkins and Heath Harris. This Peter Weir film will be available to own from the 13th December this year, and should set you back somewhere in the region of around $19.99. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0 Surround, and French Mono tracks. Extras will include a six part making of documentary entitled Entrenched: The Making of Gallipoli, and the films theatrical trailer.

 

 

 

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Será que a Paramount vai lançar ese por aqui?

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Paramount Home Entertainment has sent over artwork for a collector's edition of Gallipoli which stars Mel Gibson' date=' Mark Lee, Bill Kerr, Harold Hopkins and Heath Harris. This Peter Weir film will be available to own from the 13th December this year, and should set you back somewhere in the region of around $19.99. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0 Surround, and French Mono tracks. Extras will include a six part making of documentary entitled Entrenched: The Making of Gallipoli, and the films theatrical trailer.

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Será que a Paramount vai lançar ese por aqui?[/quote']

acredito que sim, ela está e vai lançar todas as EE de filmes já lançados por aqui....A Testemunha EE, O Show de Truman EE e Curtindo a Vida Adoidado EE já foram confirmados para 2006

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Maravilhoso, Maravilhoso!

 

 

 

Mas... Me diga aê, R$ 100 por um "box" (do mesmo filme) com apenas 3 discos ???

 

 

 

É a Warner querendo superar a Fox nos preços, ou não ? LOGO a Warner q tinha preços mais justos nos boxes!

 

 

 

Conclusão: quero estes extras, MAS NÃO a este preço! Já tenho a edição antiga e só comprarei este se baixar pra, no máximo R$ 69,90, por aí...   R$ 79,90 ainda acho caro, a não ser q esteja no Sub e de espaço pra enfiar um cupom de R$ 15 ou R$ 20 (pois tb não podemos esquecer do VILÃO DO FRETE, aumentando ainda mais este preço, se der mole)!

 

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ALIÁS, SÓ TENHO A AGRADECER Á WARNER, PELOS BOXES Q ESTÁ LANÇANDO ESTE ANO! smiley4.gif   E por que ? PORQUE, já q estou com pouco (ou nenhum) dinheiro me AJUDA SABER QUE NÃO IREI COMPRAR TÃO CEDO (NÃO A ESTES PREÇOS!), nos próximos meses ou anos o Box do Ben-Hur com defeito no 4º disco e CONTINUANDO COM OS COMENTÁRIOS SEM LEGENDAS NO FILME (então, 100 reais tá CARO, já q não tem legendas nos comentários e o disco 2 e 3 é dedicado ao filme!!!!!!!!!! Vale NO MÁXIMO 59,90!) e TB POR ESTE BOX AQUI DO MÁGICO DE OZ, triplo por "apenas" 100 reais!!!! SEM CHANCES!!!!!!!!! Vale no máximo 69,90!!!!!!!! estourando!!!

 

 

 

ENFIM, OBRIGADO WARNER POR COBRAR PREÇOS ABSURDOS EM "BOX" DE POUCOS DVDS (ou de conteúdo deficitário, como a não legendagem dos comentários do Ben-Hur que É o q mais me impulsionaria a pegar o box!), POIS ASSIM POUPO para coisas MAIS importantes (e de preço JUSTO)! OBRIGADO! SUA GANANCIA É MINHA SALVAÇÃO!   smiley4.gifsmiley2.gifsmiley2.gifsmiley2.gifsmiley36.gif

 

 

 

 

 

Maneiro, mas o preço está acima do q quero pagar! Sinto muito Warner! Next time ! ;)   :P   smiley4.gif

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Title: Ferris Bueller's Day Off Special Edition
Starring: Matthew Broderick
Released: 10th January 2006
SRP: Around $19.99

Further Details
Paramount has sent over artwork for a new two-disc special edition of Ferris Bueller's Day Off which stars the likes of Matthew Broderick' date=' Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones and Jennifer Grey. This new Bueller Bueller Edition will be available to own from the 10th January, and should set you back around $19.99 or thereabouts. I'm afraid we have no word on disc specs for this one yet, but we'll bring you further details shortly. For now though, here's our first look at the official region one package artwork: http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=7969&a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;n=1&burl=

 

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QUE NOTÍCIA MARAVILHOSA!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tomara que venha pra cá e dessa vez com a dublagem clássica... Vamos torcer...

Pelo que li aqui mesmo pelo fórum,essa edição especial sairia aqui no Brasil em ABRIL/06! cara,seria demais se isso se confirmasse...Segundo o que eu li os extras viriam legendados,incluindo o comentário em áudio que já está no DVD lançado aqui (porém sem legendas),mas não falaram nada de dublagem.Tem que ser a dublagem clássica da Globo,se não num adianta nada...ALGUÉM TERIA QUE AVISAR ISSO A ELES!!!

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Title: Ferris Bueller's Day Off Special Edition

Starring: Matthew Broderick

Released: 10th January 2006

SRP: Around $19.99

 

Further Details

Paramount has sent over artwork for a new two-disc special edition of Ferris Bueller's Day Off

which stars the likes of Matthew Broderick' date=' Alan Ruck, Mia Sara,

Jeffrey Jones and Jennifer Grey. This new Bueller Bueller Edition will

be available to own from the 10th January, and should set you back

around $19.99 or thereabouts. I'm afraid we have no word on disc specs

for this one yet, but we'll bring you further details shortly. For now

though, here's our first look at the official region one package

artwork: http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&s=1&c=7969&a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;n=1&burl=

 

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QUE NOTÍCIA MARAVILHOSA!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Tomara que venha pra cá e dessa vez com a dublagem clássica... Vamos torcer...

Pelo que li aqui mesmo pelo fórum,essa edição especial sairia aqui

no Brasil em ABRIL/06! cara,seria demais se isso se

confirmasse...Segundo o que eu li os extras viriam legendados,incluindo

o comentário em áudio que já está no DVD lançado aqui (porém sem

legendas),mas não falaram nada de dublagem.Tem que ser a dublagem

clássica da Globo,se não num adianta nada...ALGUÉM TERIA QUE AVISAR

ISSO A ELES!!!

 

 

 

Então vamos escrever pra Paramount desde já avisando que se eles

lançarem o DVD sem a dublagem clássica ou com uma redublagem NINGUÉM

VAI COMPRAR.

 

 

 

Esse filme pode vir com dez discos lotados de extras, mas se não

puserem a dublagem clássica eu não compro. Se for pra ficar sem a

dublagem, fico com a minha edição antiga.

 

 

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quem me disse que a EE de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado sairá PROVAVELMENTE em Abril/06 foi uma amiga que mandou a seguinte pergunta pra Paramount:

"Está nos planos de vcs lançar CURTINDO A VIDA ADOIDADO EDIÇÃO ESPECIAL? Teremos SOUTH PARK em 2006? Alguma previsão para TWIN PEAKS 2ª TEMPORADA? E as temporadas de STAR TREK -  A NOVA GERAÇÃO?"

e recebeu a seguinte resposta:

"Para todos esses, estamos fazendo vários esforços para trazê-los, inclusive o South Park,começando da 1a. temporada, mas ainda dependemos de uma resposta de Los Angeles. Queremos muito trazer as outras séries de Jornada nas Estrelas também. Quanto à edição especial de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado, à princípio lançaremos em abril.

Um abraço,

Thelma Hirata Pschera
Paramount Home Entertainment (Brazil) Ltda.
Tel.: 55 11 4166-2275"

 

 


 

 

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quem me disse que a EE de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado sairá PROVAVELMENTE em Abril/06 foi uma amiga que mandou a seguinte pergunta pra Paramount:

"Está nos planos de vcs lançar CURTINDO A VIDA ADOIDADO EDIÇÃO ESPECIAL? Teremos SOUTH PARK em 2006? Alguma previsão para TWIN PEAKS 2ª TEMPORADA? E as temporadas de STAR TREK -  A NOVA GERAÇÃO?"

e recebeu a seguinte resposta:

"Para todos esses' date=' estamos fazendo vários esforços para trazê-los, inclusive o South Park,começando da 1a. temporada, mas ainda dependemos de uma resposta de Los Angeles. Queremos muito trazer as outras séries de Jornada nas Estrelas também. Quanto à edição especial de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado, à princípio lançaremos em abril.

Um abraço,

Thelma Hirata Pschera
Paramount Home Entertainment (Brazil) Ltda.
Tel.: 55 11 4166-2275"

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Aragorn você sabe o e-mail que essa sua amiga usou? Porque eu já passei vários e-mails para a Paramount e nunca obtive resposta. Se você souber ou conseguir o endereço você pode postar aqui?

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ok....vou passar o e-mail pra vcs....mas peço encarecidamente para serem educados e que peçam South Park!!smiley36.gif

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

Valeu! Agora vou entupir a caixa postal dela pedindo a dublagem clássica do Ferris.

 

 

 

Pessoal, vamos fazer a campanha da dublagem original para "Curtindo a Vida Adoidado". Se todos pedirem eles vão ter que acatar.

 

 

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como eu SEI LER....nem ligo pra dublagem!!smiley36.gif

 

 

 

mas compreendo que em nosso país o número e analfabetos é muito grande....smiley19.gif

 

 

 

 

 

Você só pode estar brincando né? Ou vou ter que citar os movitos que

nos levam a querer EXCLUSIVAMENTE esse filme com a dublagem ORIGINAL?

 

 

 

Pois se for outra dublagem, não me interessa. Nesse caso eu ia preferir assistir em inglês sem legendas.

 

 

 

Logo, a questão não é saber ler ou não.smiley1.gif

 

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According to davisdvd.com, Paramount are releasing an anniversary edition of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S on February 7th 2006. No details as of yet but it's expected to retail at $19.99.

 

 

 

Tomara que a Paramount tb lança esse por aqui. Aliás, eu estou esperando por "Um fio de esperança" duplo até agora:

 

 

 

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"Terra dos Mortos" em Edição Não-Censurada. (20/10/2005)

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Para quem gosta de filmes de terror, a Universal Home Studios traz um

prato cheio para os fãs do gênero. Tráta-se de "Terra Dos Mortos", que

chega às locadoras em 7 de dezembo num DVD carregado de extras e na

versão do diretor com cenas não exibidas nos cinemas.

 

 

Saiba mais sobre esse terror na mesma linha de "Madrugada Dos Mortos".

 

 

Nesta mais nova visão de George A. Romero, o mundo como

conhecemos hoje é apenas uma lembrança. Em seu lugar, habita o pesadelo

interminável do confronto entre vivos e zumbis. O que restou da

humanidade vive cercada dentro de uma cidade enquanto os mortos-vivos

vagam por um vasto território assolado. As poucas pessoas ricas e

poderosas tentam manter uma ilusão da vida como era antes morando em

torres exclusivas do Fiddler’s Green, o último marco da classe

dominante. Nas ruas, lá em baixo, o restante menos afortunado dos

habitantes sobrevive buscando um mínimo de consolo nos vícios

disponíveis, jogo, comércio de corpo, drogas, qualquer coisa que

ofereça uma pausa passageira do inferno que se tornou suas vidas.

No entanto, ambos os lados da cidade são comandados por um punhado de

oportunistas cruéis, liderados por Kaufman. Para trazer comida e outros

suprimentos essenciais para os ocupantes da cidade e permitir que os

privilegiados do Green adquiram itens de luxo aos quais estão

acostumados, um grupo de mercenários, liderados por Riley e seu segundo

homem no comando, Cholo, fazem missões de aquisições fora da cidade,

protegidos por um enorme e poderoso veículo blindado, o Destruidor.

Riley e Cholo fazem isso por dinheiro, que esperam poder usar para

fugir, Riley para o Norte, que lhe acena com promessas de "um mundo sem

cercas" e de liberdade, e Cholo, para o luxo do Fiddler’s Green, bem

longe da vida violenta que conhece.

 

 

Enquanto Kaufman e seus empregados se preocupam com si mesmos

e com o comércio, a vida vai mudando dentro e fora das cercas da

cidade. Preocupação e anarquia crescem entre os vivos e, lá fora, o

exército de mortos começa a se desenvolver, aprendendo a se organizar e

a se comunicar. Quando Cholo assume o comando do Destruidor com a

intuição de extorquir milhões de Kaufman e de seus sócios, Riley e seu

grupo, formado por Slack e Charlie, são chamados para detê-lo e também

para proteger a cidade e sua população do crescente exército de zumbis

que tenta invadir seu enfraquecido perímetro.

 

 

 

Curiosidades:

 

 

 

- Orçamento de US$ 18 milhões;

- O título do filme seria

"Dead Reckoning", mas foi mudado para que não houvesse confusão com

"Confissão" (1947), de mesmo título original;

 

- O diretor George A. Romero ficou tão impressionado com o trabalho de

Edgar Wright e Simon Pegg em "Todo Mundo Quase Morto" (2004) que

decidiu convidá-los a fazer uma participação especial no filme;

 

- A repórter Susan Wloszczyna, que trabalhava para o jornal USA Today

na época das filmagens, aparece em uma pequena ponta. Ela interpreta um

zumbi que entrevista alguns de seus colegas.

 

 

Versão não-censurada com 4 minutos de cenas adicionais e inéditas.

 

 

 

ESPECIFICAÇÕES:

 

 

 

- Vídeo: Widescreen Anamórfico (2.35:1);

 

- Áudio: Inglês e Português (ambos Dolby Digital 5.1);

 

- Legendas: Portugês, Inglês e Espanhol.

 

 

 

EXTRAS:

 

 

 

- Comentários em áudio com o diretor George A. Romero, produtor Peter Grunwald e editor Michael Doherty;

 

- "Mortos-Vivos Novamente: O Making Of De Terra Dos Mortos";

 

- Featurettes:

 

* "Um Dia Com Os Mortos-Vivos";

 

* "Os Pedaços Restantes";

 

* "Quando Shaun Conhece George";

 

* "Cenas Da Carnificia".

 

- "Zumbis: Da Tela Verde À Cena Finalizada";

 

- "Dando Vida Aos Storyboards";

 

- "O Elenco Zumbi: Testes De Gritos";

 

- Trailers:

 

* "A Chave Mestra";

 

* "King Kong".

 

 

 

- Algumas informações podem estar sujeitas a alterações sem prévio aviso.

 

 

 

Para assistir ao trailer e fazer downloads, acesse o site oficial em www.landofthedeadmovie.net.

 

 

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