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Re: DVD Discussion Thread
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09/06/07 01:21 PM
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For those fans of TRANSFORMERS dying to get their hands on the DVD or for those who skipped it at the theaters, mark October 16th down on your calendar as the release date! And for those fans super pumped to buy DEATH PROOF on the 18th of this month (Blibble I'm looking primarily in your direction), then buy/order it through Best Buy because they are offering a Best Buy Exclusive. The difference is the cover is a metal tin a la THE DEPARTED and I've heard rumors of a bonus third disc but don't quote me on that just yet. The same treatment will be given to PLANET TERROR when it arrives on DVD next month on October 16th.
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Re: DVD Discussion Thread
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09/10/07 03:42 PM
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http://thedigitalbits.com/20th Century Fox has announced the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Live Free and Die Hard on 11/20. There will be THREE versions on DVD, including single-disc PG-13 and Unrated editions (SRP $29.98 each), as well as an Unrated Two-Disc Edition (SRP $34.98). Strangely, it seems that the Blu-ray Disc version will contain only the PG-13 version (SRP $39.98) - a revelation that has many Blu-ray fans up in arms (it's basic common sense that anyone who's going to pay extra for the Blu-ray wants the unrated cut too). The single-disc DVDs will contain Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, audio commentary by Bruce Willis, director Len Wiseman and editor Nicolas De Toth, the Guyz Nite' Die Hard music video and a behind-the-scenes featurette on the video. The two-disc set will add the 10-part Analog Hero in a Digital World: Making of Live Free or Die Hard documentary, the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother F*****! featurette, the Fox Movie Channel Presents Fox Legacy video and the film's theatrical trailer. The Blu-ray version will feature AVC encoded 1080p video, DTS HD Lossless 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, the Black Hat Intercept! BD-Java game, D-Box compatibility, several high-def trailers and all the standard-definition DVD extras (save again for the uncut version of the film - we'll confirm that with the studio).
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Re: DVD Discussion Thread
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09/17/07 12:45 AM
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For fan's of John Woo's THE KILLER: "Dragon Dynasty and Genius Entertainment will release John Woo's classic THE KILLER on November 6th. This new two-disc set will feature remastered anamorphic widescreen transfer with Cantonese and English Dolby Digital Surround tracks (along with optional English subtitles). Extras will include an audio commentary with Terence Chang and John Woo, a collection of deleted scenes, retrospective featurettes and trailers." Source: Davis DVD
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Re: DVD Discussion Thread
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09/18/07 01:41 PM
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Just picked up TWO AND A HALF MEN (SEASON 1).
Love that show. I used to, but now not so much. Maybe the kid's getting too big. However, the first season was hilarious. I just got Without a Trace's first season on DVD. My husband was at the Giants game on Sunday. I had to run some errands, take care of some housework, take the girls shopping, but at about 4:30, I put my feet up, clicked on the DVD player for some "me" time, and just as the opening credits rolled, heard my husband's key in the door.
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Re: DVD Discussion Thread
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09/19/07 08:56 AM
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pizzaboy
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Right i have watched mean streets, the Departed and smoking aces in the last few days and i know theres probably going to be uproar on this forum when i say this but out of the three i rank mean streets last and smoking aces first i thought the plot line to smoking aces was amazing i thought the cast was great i just loved this movie. cue the abuse Well, you're from England, Chopper, so MEAN STREETS may not appeal to you. Not that it's just an American movie, it's a New York movie. I think MS appeals mostly to NYC people, who remember Little Italy before it became the tourist trap it later became. Actually, it's hardly that anymore, just a couple of blocks worth of stores and a few Italian flags. So I understand if you didn't really "get it." However, in my opinion it's still a far better film than SMOKING ACES (which I liked) and it's at least as good as THE DEPARTED.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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