Members -felipe- Posted July 8, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Universal Home Video has announced 75th Anniversary releases of Dracula (1931) starring Bela Lugosi, and Frankenstein starring Boris Karloff and Colin Clive. Each two-disc package will be available to own from the 26th September, and both retailing at around $26.98 a pop. The full disc specs have yet to be revealed for either title I'm afraid, although we are able to confirm that the films will be presented in digitally remastered 1.33:1 full frame - along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono tracks. Extras will include all-new documentaries, feature commentaries and much more. We are also able to confirm that Dracula will include both the 1 hour 14 minute, and 1 hour 44 minute Spanish versions. http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/universal-legacy-seri es.html Warner Home Video has sent over details on the upcoming release of Humphrey Bogart: The Signature Collection Volume Two, which will be available on the 3rd of October at a retail price of around $59.92. The seven-disc set will contain the films Across the Pacific, Action in the North Atlantic, All Through the Night, Passage to Marseille, and the all-new, three-disc special edition of The Maltese Falcon, all in their original aspect ratios. While The Maltese Falcon will be available separately on the same day at a retail price of around $29.92, the other four films in the collection will remain exclusive to the set. Extras for the set will include commentaries on selected titles, 'Warner Night at the Movies' presentations of new and vintage featurettes, classic cartoons, studio blooper reels, radio shows, trailers, and more. In addition to the 1941 Bogart classic, The Maltese Falcon set will also include both previous versions of the story—the 1931 version and Satan Met A Lady from 1936—as well as a new documentary. Also on the same day Warner will be releasing Humphrey Bogart: The Signature Collection Volume One, which features the already available special edition versions of Casablanca and Treasure of the Sierra Madre, along with High Sierra and They Drive By Night at a retail price of around $59.92. We've listed a breakdown of the extras and attached the artwork for the second collection and The Maltese Falcon below. The Maltese Falcon Disc One New digital transfer of 1941 movie from restored elements Commentary by Bogart biographer Eric Lax Vintage Newsreel Oscar-Nominated Technicolor musical short 'The Gay Parisian' Classic Cartoon: Oscar nominee 'Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt' Trailers for The Maltese Falcon and Sergeant York Disc Two The Maltese Falcon (1931) Satan Met a Lady (1936) Theatrical trailers Disc Three The Maltese Falcon: One Magnificent Bird documentary Robert Osborne Hosts Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Humphrey Bogart Studio Blooper Reel Three radio show adaptations featuring the movie’s original stars including a version starring Edward G. Robinson Across the Pacific Vintage newsreel Patriotic Technicolor short 'Men of the Sky' Classic cartoon 'The Draft Horse' Trailers for Across the Pacific and Captains of the Clouds Hollywood Helps the Cause featurette Studio Blooper Reel Action in the North Atlantic Vintage newsreel Musical short 'Cavalcade of Dance' Classic cartoon 'Greetings Bait' Trailers for Action in the North Atlantic and Northern Pursuit Credit Where Credit Is Due featurette Radio show with George Raft and Raymond Massey (Audio-Only) All Through the Night Commentary by director Vincent Sherman and Bogart biographer Eric Lax Vintage newsreel Joe Doakes comedy short 'So You Want to Give Up Smoking' Classic cartoon 'Lights Fantastic' Trailers for All Through the Night and Gentleman Jim Call the Usual Suspects: The Craft of the Character Actor featurette Passage to Marseille Vintage newsreel Oscar-winning patriotic short 'I Won’t Play' Oscar nominee 'Jammin’ the Blues' Classic cartoon 'The Weakly Reporter' Trailers for Passage to Marseille and Uncertain Glory The Free French: Forgotten Unsung Victors featurette Studio Blooper Reel http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/humphrey-bogart.html -felipe-2006-7-8 21:26:40 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 16, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Parece que a Warner vai lançar The man who came to dinner (parte do segundo volume da coleção Bette Davis) aqui no Brasil. Será que isso indica mais chances da edição dupla de O que terá acontecido a Baby Jane sair por aqui tb? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 16, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 “Stewart today is less movie star than cultural icon, a gracefully aged embodiment of values and traditions our nation holds dear…” - Leonard Maltin’s Movie Encyclopedia JAMES STEWART: THE SIGNATURE COLLECTION THE FBI STORY THE NAKED SPUR THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS THE STRATTON STORY And a Double-Feature DVD THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB/FIRE CREEK (First-Time Widescreen Video Debut for Both Films) Debut on DVD August 15 from Warner Home Video Outstanding Performances by Co-stars Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Vera Miles, June Allyson and Agnes Moorehead add Lustre to Collection Burbank, Calif., May 15, 2006 – On August 15, Warner Home Video honors one of America’s most beloved actors and classic Hollywood leading men with the James Stewart: The Signature Collection. Six of Stewart’s films -- all new to DVD -- are being released in the five-disc collection: The FBI Story, The Naked Spur, The Spirit of St. Louis, The Stratton Story and a double feature DVD that features two irresistible pairings of Stewart and his dear friend Henry Fonda: The Cheyenne Social Club/Firecreek, both available for the first time on video in widescreen presentations. This superb collection presents Stewart in a variety of different roles that underscore his incomparable versatility as an actor and features Stewart in powerful performances opposite a star-studded array of screen favorites including Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, June Allyson and Agnes Moorehead. The DVDs also include expert commentaries, theatrical trailers for each film, and a bevy of vintage comedy shorts, classic cartoons that have become the distinctive hallmark of Warner Home Video classic DVD presentations. This impressive assemblage of Stewart at his best will sell as a collection for $49.92 SRP, with all titles available individually for $19.97 SRP. Third on the American Film Institute’s “25 Greatest Male Screen Legends” list, James Stewart was the movies' quintessential Everyman, an all-American performer who turned his easygoing persona into one of the most successful careers in film history. Stewart, in fact, was anything but the typical Hollywood star: Gawky and tentative, with a folksy stammer and "aw-shucks" charm, he lacked the dashing sophistication and swaggering heroism of his era’s other major actors. Yet because Stewart never lost touch with his humanity and projected an uncommon sense of goodness and decency, several generations of moviegoers found him immensely likable and endearing. Stewart’s career spanned five decades, during which he appeared in more than 80 feature films. Born May 20, 1908 in Indiana, Pa., James Maitland Stewart first performed as an assistant magician when he was a child and in his prep school’s senior play. While studying civil engineering at Princeton, Stewart befriended Josh Logan, who then headed a summer stock company, and the young man agreed to appear in several plays for the director. After graduation, Stewart joined Logan's University Players, a troupe whose membership also included Henry Fonda and Margaret Sullavan. Stewart and Fonda traveled to New York City in 1932 with a Logan production that moved to Broadway, where Stewart subsequently began appearing in small roles. On the recommendation of columnist Hedda Hopper, MGM scheduled a screen test and soon Stewart was signed to a long-term studio contract. He debuted onscreen in 1935’s The Murder Man, starring Spencer Tracy, followed by another small performance the next year in Rose Marie. Stewart's first prominent movie role came courtesy of Miss Sullavan, who requested he play her husband in the1936 melodrama Next Time We Love. Speed, one of six other films he made that year, was followed by another major performance as Eleanor Powell's love interest in the musical Born to Dance, in which Stewart warbled Cole Porter’s Easy To Love to his leading lady. For 1938's classic You Can't Take It With You, Stewart teamed for the first time with Frank Capra, the director who guided him during several of his most memorable performances. They reunited a year later for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Stewart's breakthrough picture which cemented the all-American personality which made him so adored by fans. Mr. Stewart was nominated for five Best Actor Academy Awards® -- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), The Philadelphia Story (1940), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), Harvey (1950) and Anatomy of a Murder (1959). He received two Oscars® -- one for The Philadelphia Story; the other, a 1985 Honorary Award “for his fifty years of memorable performances, for his high ideals both on and off the screen, with the great respect and affection of his colleagues.” In addition to the films in WHV’s new collection, other memorable Stewart roles include You Can't Take It with You (1938), The Mortal Storm (1940), The Shop Around The Corner (1940-available on DVD from WHV), Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and Vertigo (1958), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) and The Man from Laramie (1955). Always a patriot, Stewart enlisted in the Air Force in 1941, putting his acting career on hold while completing 20 missions as a bomber pilot during World War II. Other than Ronald Reagan, who served as Commander-In-Chief as the President of the United States, Stewart has the highest military ranking of any actor in history. The FBI Story (1959) Stewart portrays one of J. Edgar Hoover’s finest and Vera Miles co-stars as his steadfast wife in this salute to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The colorful career of Agent Chip Hardesty (Stewart) covers 1924 to the late ’50s. Along the way he tangles with everything from the Ku Klux Klan to a bomber who commits mass murder for insurance money. His fiercest exploits come in the ’30s when he stares down a gun barrel at Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, Machine Gun Kelly, Ma Barker and John Dillinger. From two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Don Whitehead’s bestseller and directed by veteran Hollywood hit maker Mervyn LeRoy. Special Features: • Theatrical trailer • Languages: English & Français • Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only) The Naked Spur (1953) “Plain arithmetic: Money splits better two ways instead of three,” smooth-talking outlaw Ben Vandergroat reasons to his captors, three bounty hunters thrown together by chance. They’re taking Ben to justice in Abilene, but he has other ideas. If he can set the men against each other – play on their greed, their fears, their vanities – he may be able to make his break to freedom. In the third of his five landmark Anthony Mann-directed westerns, James Stewart stars as the relentless leader of bounty hunters caught in the snare of the hunted (Robert Ryan). Tough, tense, and towering as tall as its breathtaking Colorado Rockies setting, The Naked Spur is simply “one of the best Westerns ever made” (Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide). DVD Special Features: • Vintage short Things We Can Do Without • Classic cartoon Little Johnny Jet • Theatrical trailer • Languages: English & Français • Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only) The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) On May 21, 1927, the world changed. “Lucky Lindy” landed outside Paris. And people who previously talked about the limitations of air travel suddenly dreamed of its limitless possibilities. The Spirit of St. Louis is six-time Academy Award winner Billy Wilder’s recreation of the struggles and success of Charles A. Lindbergh, the pioneering flyboy who, like test pilots and astronauts to follow later, had the “right stuff” of aviation heroism. Lindbergh fan James Stewart, himself a pilot, sought the role but was initially turned down. But his persistence paid off, as Stewart added Lindy to his gallery of indelible portrayals of American heroes. He and Wilder together manned the cockpit of a stirring epic entertainment. DVD Special Features • New digital transfer from restored picture and audio elements • Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 • The Spirit of St. Louis Premiere • Vintage Joe McDoakes comedy short So Your Wife Wants to Work • Classic cartoon Tabasco Road • Theatrical trailer • Languages: English & Français • Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only) The Stratton Story (1949) Chicago White Sox pitcher Monty Stratton is an affable long drink of water with an easy, whip like delivery and a pitch so unhittable the young phenom racks up consecutive 15-win seasons. But Stratton’s greatest victory doesn’t come on the green diamonds of our national pastime. Stewart portrays Stratton, who loses a leg in an accident just as his career is on the rise…and whose triumph over despair and disability leads him to pitch again. Stewart signed on for the role when he realized the film would be an inspiration to injured World War II GIs. The film still inspires. Awarded an Oscar® for Best Motion Picture Story, directed by Sam Wood (The Pride of the Yankees) and supported by a top cast that includes June Allyson, Agnes Moorehead, Frank Morgan and real-life ballplayers, The Stratton Story is sports biography at its best. The pairing of Allyson and Stewart was so successful, that they appeared together again in 1954’s The Glenn Miller Story and Strategic Air Command (1955). DVD Special Features: • Vintage Short Pest Control • Classic Cartoon Batty Baseball • Audio-Only Bonus: Radio Show with Stewart and Allyson • Theatrical trailer • Languages: English & Français • Subtitles: English, Français & Español (Feature Film Only) The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)/Firecreek (1968) They can be tough as leather. Or as down-home as any pair of good ol’ boys. Either way, there’s a sense of warm respect between Henry Fonda and Stewart, the two stars whose off-camera friendship goes back to their days as struggling actors and roommates. The Cheyenne Social Club [side A] casts them as saddle-weary Texans who, surprised to find they’ve inherited a Wyoming bordello, feel honor-bound to defend it against a gun-wielding gang. Gene Kelly produced and directed this mix of fun and Western action. Next comes a firestorm of character-driven excitement in Firecreek [side B]. Fonda plays an outlaw preying on small towns, and Stewart is the jittery, $2-a-month part-time lawman who must find the courage to stop him. Special Features: • First-Time Widescreen home video debut [16x9 2.4:1] for both movies • Vintage The Cheyenne Social Club featurette The Good Time Girls • Theatrical trailers • Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature films only) Turner Classic Movies Marketing Support Marketing support will come from a Turner Classic Movies cross promotion, generating major on-air, on-line, and direct marketing efforts to traditional classic film consumers, including an on-air tribute to James Stewart. JAMES STEWART: THE SIGNATURE COLLECTION Street Date: August 15, 2006 Order Due Date: July 11, 2006 Collection: $49.92 SRP; Individual Titles $19.97 SRP All films are in Color; The Stratton Story is in Black & White Cheyenne Social Club is rated PG, All other films are Not Rated Cheyenne Social Club/Firecreek Run Time: 103 Minutes/ 103 Minutes Widescreen version presented in a “letterbox” widescreen format preserving the “scope” aspect ratio of their original theatrical exhibition. Enhanced for widescreen TVs The FBI Story Run Time: 149 Minutes Widescreen version presented in a “letterbox” widescreen format preserving the “scope” aspect ratio of their original theatrical exhibition. Enhanced for widescreen TVs The Naked Spur Run Time: 91 Minutes Spirit of St. Louis Run Time: 135 Minutes Widescreen version presented in a “letterbox” widescreen format preserving the “scope” aspect ratio of their original theatrical exhibition. Enhanced for widescreen TVs The Stratton Story Run Time: 102 Minutes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Gi Cinéfila Posted July 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Grease SCE (R1) in September Paramount Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Grease (Rockin' Rydell Edition) for 19th September 2006 priced at $19.99 SRP. John Travolta solidified his position as the most versatile and magnetic screen presence of the decade in this film version of the smash hit play Grease. Recording star Olivia Newton-John made her American film debut as Sandy, Travolta's naive love interest. The impressive supporting cast reads like a "who's who" in this quintessential musical about the fabulous '50s. Grease is not just a nostalgic look at a simpler decade--it's an energetic and exciting musical homage to the age of rock 'n' roll! The packaging indicates the film has been remastered and offers the following features: Anamorphic Widescreen Presentation English DD2.0 & DD5.1 Surround French DD2.0 Surround English subtitles Rydell Sing-Along: Rock Along with your favourite Grease songs 11 Deleted/Extended/Alternate Scenes DVD Launch Party – A collection of memorable moments from the 25th Anniversary DVD launch party Grease Memories from John and Olivia The Moves behind the Music Thunder Roadsters And much more A more detailed summary of the extras as recently passed by the BBFC for the TBA UK release (details here) suggests the following line-up (totalling just over 70mins)... Introduction by Randal Kleiser The Time, The Place, The Motion: Remembering Grease (22mins) The Moves Behind the Music (8mins) 50’s Beauty School 101 (6mins) Thunder Roadsters (5mins) Extended & Deleted Scenes with Introduction by Randal Kleiser John Travolta and Allan Carr Grease Day Interview (2mins) Olivia Newton-John and Robert Stigwood Grease Day Interview (2mins) Grease on DVD Launch Party (15mins) A ARTE DA CAPA NÃO É LÁ ESSAS COISAS, MAS A EMBALAGEM!!! CONFIRAM NESTE LINK: http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=62195 Gi Cinéfila2006-7-18 18:34:47 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Gi Cinéfila Posted July 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Title: Blade Runner: Director's Cut (IMDb) Starring: Harrison Ford Released: 9th October 2006 SRP: £TBA Further Details: Warner Home Video has announced the release of Blade Runner: Director's Cut for the 9th of October. Unfortunately we know very little about the title at this time, aside from the fact that it will be a limited four-month release, after which time it will be placed on moratorium to make way for the three-disc set in 2007. We'll bring you more details as and when we receive them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gsalb Posted July 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 A ARTE DA CAPA NÃO É LÁ ESSAS COISAS, MAS A EMBALAGEM!!! CONFIRAM NESTE LINK: http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=62195 [/quote'] Simplemente demais essa embalagem!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gsalb Posted July 18, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Title: The Butterfly Effect 2 (IMDb)Starring: Eric LivelyReleased: 10th October 2006SRP: $19.97Further Details:New Line Home Entertainment has announced The Butterfly Effect 2 which stars Eric Lively and Erica Durance. The film, a sequel to The Butterfly Effect starring Ashton Kutcher, will be available to own from the 10th October this year. Retail should be around $19.97 in total. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 EX track. The only extra material will be a commentary from director John Leonetti, and a behind the scenes featurette. The artwork is attached: http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/the-butterfly-effect- 2.html Alguém aqui estava sabendo sobre isso?!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 19, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Universal has announced a new deluxe extended edition of the Peter Jackson directed King Kong which stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black and Adrien Brody. The three-disc package will be available to own from the 14th November this year, and should set you back around $34.98. A limited edition giftset will also be available from the 14th - and this should retail at around $79.98. We're not sure what this will include yet, although it's a safe bet that it will be a statue of some kind! Further details should follow later in the day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Dook Posted July 19, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Os fãzóides de PJ e de KK vão adorar... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Dook Posted July 19, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Esperando as EE dos filmes do Kubrick... Alguém sabe de alguma data? Esperando a EE de Mad Max 2... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 20, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Warner Home Video has sent over artwork for the eleven-disc Astaire & Rogers Ultimate Collector's Edition which includes The Barkleys of Broadway, Carefree, Flying Down to Rio, Follow the Fleet, The Gay Divorcee, Roberta, Shall We Dance, The Story of Vernon & Irene Castle, Swing Time, and Top Hat. An Astaire and Rogers Partners in Rhythm bonus disc will also be included - a glorious salute that includes candid photos, behind-the-scene tidbits and sidelights about famed collaborators Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and George Gershwin, among others. You'll be able to own this brand new collection from the 17th October, with the set retailing at around $119.98. For further details on this one, please refer to the related article at the bottom of this news story. We've attached the official region one package artwork below: http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/astaire-and-rogers-ul timate-collection.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Rod Keys Posted July 20, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Bomba: Parece que a edição estendida de King Kong terá apenas 13 minutos de cenas inéditas, enquanto o restante (16 cenas com cerca de 40 minutos no total) só serão acessíveis através do material bônus no primeiro disco. A razão para essa surpreendente mancada da Universal é ainda desconhecida. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 22, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Home Media Retailing has revealed early details on an extended edition of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe which stars Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, and Anna Popplewell. The film will arrive in two different incarnations - a four-disc extended edition ($42.99), and a giftset ($79.99), both of which will only been available for seven weeks. The four-disc extended edition will have enhanced special effects and an extended, climactic battle scene. Extras will include a “Visualizing The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: The Complete Production Experience” feature which takes an in-depth look at the process and technology of adapting the book into the film, Narnia fun facts, bloopers, commentaries from the filmmakers and stars, as well as behind-the-scenes and making-of featurettes. The giftset will include all of that, along with a pair of heirloom quality bookends from WETA. Stay tuned for further details. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gsalb Posted July 22, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Não sei se já foi postado aqui antes, mas aí vai!! Para fãs do Kubrick!! Stanley Kubrick Prestige Collection Dane Techniczne: Region: 2 Format obrazu: 4:3 Wydanie: 6 płytowe System: PAL Dźwięk: Dolby Digital 5.1: angielski, niemiecki, hiszpańskiMono: angielski, niemiecki, hiszpański Napisy: polskie, angielskie, chorwackie, czeskie, duńskie, fińskie, francuskie, greckie, hebrajskie, hiszpańskie, holenderskie, islandzkie, niemieckie, norweskie, portugalskie, szwedzkie, tureckie, węgierskie, włoskie, angielskie dla niedosłyszących, niemieckie dla niedosłyszących Informacje o Produkcji: Reżyseria: Stanley Kubrick Czas trwania: 836 Materiały Dodatkowe: bezpośredni dostęp do scen, wywiady, zwiastuny, filmy dokumentalne, reportaże Opis: Prestiżowa kolekcja wyjątkowych filmów z dorobku reżyserskiego Stanleya Kubricka. Nowe ekskluzywne wydanie (metalowy box) zawiera takie kultowe filmy, jak:1. "Mechaniczna pomarańcza"2. "Lśnienie"3. "Barry Lyndon"4. "Lolita"5. "Oczy szeroko zamknięte"Szczegółowe informacje o filmach, w tym parametry techniczne płyt dostępne po kliknięciu w ikonki okładek na dole strony. PS: Notem que tem legendas em Português!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 22, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Mas são novas edições ou as mesmas lançadas por aqui? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gsalb Posted July 22, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Creio que seja com as mesmas edições lançadas aqui!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 23, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Universal has announced a deluxe extended edition of the Peter Jackson directed King Kong, which stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black and Adrien Brody. The three-disc package will be available to own from the 14th November this year, and should set you back around $34.98. A limited edition giftset, complete with a beautifully crafted King Kong figurine will also be available from the 14th. This should retail at around $79.98. The film will include an additional thirteen minutes of footage. We've attached a complete rundown of extra material below, along with the official artwork King Kong Extended Edition: Disc One 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Presentation English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Track Commentary with Director Peter Jackson & Producer Phillipa Boyens Part 1 Sixteen Deleted Scenes (Totalling around 40 Minutes) English SDH, Spanish, French Subtitles King Kong Extended Edition: Disc Two Commentary with Director Peter Jackson & Producer Phillipa Boyens Part 2 The Eighth Blunder of the World Featurette The Present Featurette A Night in Vaudeville Featurette King Kong Homage Weta Collectables Selection of Trailers King Kong Extended Edition: Disc Three The King Kong Archives Introduction by director Peter Jackson The Origins of King Kong Documentary Pre-Production Part 1: The Return of Kong Pre-Production Part 2: Countdown to Filming The Venture Journey Featurette Return to Skull Island Featurette New York, New Zealand Featurette Bringing Kong to Life Part 1: Design and Research Bringing Kong to Life Part 2: Performance and Animation The 1996 King Kong Video Gallery The Venture Video Gallery Skull Island Video Gallery New York Video Gallery Kong Video Gallery Arrival at Skull Island Pre-Viz Animatic Bronto Stampede Pre-Viz Animatic T-Rex Fight Pre-Viz Animatic Kong's Capture Pre-Viz Animatic Empire State Building Battle Pre-Viz Animatic Ann Disarms Kong Motion-Capture/Animation Comparison Kong's Capture Motion-Capture/Animation Comparison Kong in New York Motion-Capture/Animation Comparison DVD Credits and 1996 and 2005 Scripts (DVD-ROM) http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/king-kong3.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 22Duck Posted July 23, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Creio que seja com as mesmas edições lançadas aqui!! Será?? Qual a diferença então, a embalagem?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members leoff Posted July 23, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Bomba: Parece que a edição estendida de King Kong terá apenas 13 minutos de cenas inéditas' date=' enquanto o restante (16 cenas com cerca de 40 minutos no total) só serão acessíveis através do material bônus no primeiro disco. A razão para essa surpreendente mancada da Universal é ainda desconhecida. [/quote'] Mancada por que? O propósito das VEs do PJ é apresentar a versão que ele prefere sem nenhuma restrição de duração. No caso são 13 minutos a mais. Ele não colocaria os demais 40 minutos só por colocar pois sabe que isso tornaria o filme insuportavelmente longo e redundante. As Ves de SDA são mais longas porque ele achou que as cenas adicionais acrescentam ao filme. Mas mesmo assim há rumores de que há dezenas de minutos de cenas da trilogia que não entraram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 23, 2006 Author Members Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 Warner Home Video has announced the upcoming 50th anniversary 2-disc special edition and ultimate edition of Forbidden Planet for 14th November 2006. The movie has been transfered from fully restored film and audio for these new widescreen releases, with a remastered Dolby Digital 5.1 track. The 2-disc edition will retail for $26.99 and will feature four hours of special features including a commentary, additional scenes, two follow-up vehicles starring Robby the Robot and three documentaries. "Also of special note is the lost footage, which features preliminary takes of various special effects including the space ship and interior and exteriors. Very few people knew of the existence of footage, which, since the '50s, had bounced around to various stock houses and vaults, simply marked as The Saucer Footage. Star Wars special effects artist Dennis Muren, who had learned of the footage in the '70s, brought it to the attention of WHV which finally tracked it down in New York City." The ultimate edition will go for $59.92 and includes everything in the 2-disc as well as a collectable Robby the Robot replica with moveable limbs, Forbidden Planet and The Invisible Boy reproduction lobby cards portfolio, and a Forbidden Planet original theatrical poster mail-in offer. Official artwork should follow shortly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nofx_pf Posted July 24, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Realmente haverá EE dos filmes de Stanley Kubrick, com imagem no formato widescreen e com alguns extras? Eu estava pensando em comprar os boxes, mas se realmente tiver as EE eu vou esperar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Gi Cinéfila Posted July 24, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Confirmando a notícia do Felipe - Nárnia Ed. Quádrupla: Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 4-Disc Extended Edition (R1) in December Buena Vista Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Four-Disc Extended Edition) for 12th December 2006. A limited release, this 4-disc DVD edition will only be available for seven weeks over the holidays. The Extended Edition features a new, extended version of the film with enhanced special effects and an extended, climactic battle scene. Viewers will venture even deeper into the beloved fantasy world of ‘Narnia’ with “C.S. Lewis – The Dreamer of Narnia,” an all-new feature-length film about the creative genius behind the ‘Narnia’ mythos. “Visualizing the Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe: The Complete Production Experience” is an in-depth look at the process and technology of adapting the book into the stunning motion picture. For the ultimate collector, there is The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Four Disc Gift Set). This limited-edition offering features the 4-disc DVD plus a pair of heirloom-quality bookends from the master creative artists at WETA Ltd., the innovators who designed the breathtaking creatures for the film. Retail is $42.99 SRP for the Extended Edition, and $79.99 SRP for the Gift Set. Technical Specs: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen DD5.1 & DTS 5.1 Surround English, French and Spanish audio French and Spanish subtitles Disc 1: New Extended Version Feature Film: Extended Motion Picture New extended version of the film with enhanced special effects and extended battle scene. Approx running time is 150mins. Narnia Fun Facts With this feature engaged, viewers can access optional pop-up facts about C.S. Lewis, the creatures and lands of Narnia, and more. Plus, there is an introduction by author C.S. Lewis’s step-son Douglas Gresham. Bloopers of Narnia The cast and crew are caught in hilarious moments and outtakes as they miss lines and make other miscues. Kids and Director Commentary The delightful child stars Georgie Henley (Lucy), Skandar Keynes (Edmund), Anna Popplewell (Susan) and William Moseley (Peter) had just screened the film for the first time when they recorded this audio commentary. The result is a fresh, witty and lively commentary track, joined by director Andrew Adamson. Filmmaker’s Commentary This audio commentary features Director Andrew Adamson, Production Designer Roger Ford, and Producer Mark Johnson. Disc 2: Two Worlds of Narnia Creating Narnia An in-depth look at this cinematic masterpiece. Chronicle of a Director This personal diary takes viewers on a tour of the film from director Andrew Adamson’s point of view. Viewers can sit in the director’s chair with the director as he brings his skill, artistry and unique imagination to the film. The Children’s Magical Journey Viewers will be delighted with this “behind-the-scenes” tour, led by the film’s charming child stars Georgie, Skandar, William and Anna. Here is a fresh and fun look at making the film, with wonderful moments including the children’s surprise first look at the amazing ‘Narnia’ sets. Evolution of an Epic Anatomy of the Scene: The Melting River This featurette goes in-depth to explore the making of the exciting and pivotal ‘waterfall’ scene. Viewers are taken to the set of a remarkable in-door river, where the children and crew make this complicated scene work. Viewers will learn how effects and shots from different countries are put together to get the final scene just right. Cinematic Storytellers Eight different film diaries, from eight different members of the film team, give viewers a personal and heartfelt look at every step of the film’s production. Recorded as the film was being made, the personal film diaries of ‘Cinematic Storytellers’ are fresh, candid and unique perspectives on an epic film. Producer Mark Johnson, Production Designer Roger Ford, Costume Designer Isis Mussenden, Editor Sim Evan-Jones, Composer Harry Gregson-Williams, KNB Effects Group co-founder and Makeup Effects wizard Howard Berger, Weta Workshop Visualist and Creative Supervisor Richard Taylor, and Director of Photography Donald M. McAlpine each contribute their insights about the production. C.S. Lewis: From One Man’s Mind This featurette is a fond look at C.S. Lewis, the creative dreamer and best-selling author who wrote The Chronicles of Narnia and created the world of Narnia. Creating Creatures The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe won the Academy Award for Best Makeup (2005) and was Oscar -nominated for Best Visual Effects (2005). Now, viewers can learn the movie effects secrets behind eleven creatures from the film, including Jadis the White Witch and Aslan. From initial creative sketches to sculpting, molding, rendering, and final realization, each creature is showcased in an easy-access menu. Featured are: The White Witch, Aslan, Ginarrbrik, Mr. Tumnus, Wolves, Minotaurs, Goblins, Beavers, Satyrs, Ankle Slicers and Centaurs. This feature offers a special wardrobe icon which when accessed takes viewers to the real-life biographies of the creatures in the ‘Creatures of the World’ portion of the DVD. Creatures, Lands & Legends Meet all the strange creatures that fill Narnia, and explore the wondrous landscapes of this far-off land. Creatures of the World This is the companion feature to the “Creating Creatures” feature. Here viewers will discover fantastic biographies on The White Witch, Aslan, Ginarrbrik, Mr. Tumnus, Wolves, Minotaurs, Goblins, Beavers, Satyrs, Ankle Slicers and Centaurs. Explore Narnia (3D Map) Viewers can explore Narnia’s magical realms with this unique interactive map. Legends in Time This special timeline acts as a portal to take viewers through Narnia. Disc 3: All-New Feature Length Film C.S. Lewis – The Dreamer of Narnia Here is the never-before-seen feature-length film about C.S. Lewis, the man who created the land of wonder and enchantment called Narnia. For fans of C.S. Lewis and for those who are experiencing his wondrous works for the first time, this comprehensive feature shines a brilliant spotlight on this creative genius. Disc 4: All-New In-Depth Exploration of Narnia Visualizing The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe: The Complete Production Experience Fans will rejoice at this unique, exclusive tour of the film. Here is the ‘movie magic’ that results in the lavish final film. Adapting the book into the motion picture is a daunting task, and this featurette shows how it was done. Anatomy of a Scene: Behind the Battle Viewers will be thrilled with this fascinating new look at a crucial battle scene. From pre-visualization computer images to storyboards, here is the exciting process of creating one of the key scenes in the film. Art of Narnia Gallery ‘Narnia’ features stunning imagery, and here is a special museum full of superb images from the film. This new gallery is open for business, and fans will want to visit it again and again. To summarise very briefly Discs 1 & 2 (Extended Feature aside) look identical in terms of extra content to the 2-Disc Theatrical Cut release, whereas Discs 3 & 4 offer entirely new bonus feature content. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Daft Archer Posted July 24, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Realmente haverá EE dos filmes de Stanley Kubrick' date=' com imagem no formato widescreen e com alguns extras? Eu estava pensando em comprar os boxes, mas se realmente tiver as EE eu vou esperar.[/quote'] Sim, se não me engano confirmaram EEs de De Olhos bem Fechados, O Iluminado e Laranja Mecanica. Mas estão demorando em divulgar os detalhes das edições. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nofx_pf Posted July 24, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Realmente haverá EE dos filmes de Stanley Kubrick' date=' com imagem no formato widescreen e com alguns extras? Eu estava pensando em comprar os boxes, mas se realmente tiver as EE eu vou esperar.[/quote'] Sim, se não me engano confirmaram EEs de De Olhos bem Fechados, O Iluminado e Laranja Mecanica.Mas estão demorando em divulgar os detalhes das edições. Então eu vou esperar. Os que eu mais quero são Laranja Mecânica, 2001, Nascido para Matar e De Olhos Bem Fechados. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nofx_pf Posted July 24, 2006 Members Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Alguém sabe dizer se Beleza Americana, Closer e Meninos não Choram terão EEs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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