Posted on 10/07/2002 11:39:26 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
To kick things off today, we've got a more comprehensive spec list for New Line's 4-disc The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Special Extended DVD Edition (11/12 - SRP $39.99). Here goes...
Discs One and Two - The Extended Version of the Film
208 minutes (split over both discs), anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1) and Dolby Digital 5.1 EX and DTS 6.1 ES, isolated 5.1 sound effects mix, isolated 5.1 music track, Commentary Track One with the director and writers (Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens), Commentary Track Two with members of the design team (Grant Major, Ngila Dickson, Richard Taylor, Alan Lee, John Howe, Dan Hennah, Chris Hennah and Tania Rodger), Commentary Track Three with members of the production and post-production team (Barrie Osborne, Mark Ordesky, Andrew Lesnie, John Gilbert, Rick Porras, Howard Shore, Jim Rygiel, Ethan Van der Ryn, Mike Hopkins, Randy Cook, Christian Rivers, Brian Van't Hull, Alex Funke), Commentary Track Four with members of the cast (Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee and Sean Bean).
Note: Discs Two and Three can be viewed in "explore" mode with traditional menus or "tour" mode via a Play All feature.
Disc Three - The Appendices Part I: From Book to Vision
2 and 1/2 hours of documentary content, including J.R.R. Tolkien-Creator of Middle-earth featurette, From Book to Script featurette, Visualizing the Story section featuring Storyboards and Pre-viz featurette, Designing and Building Middle-earth section featuring Designing Middle-earth featurette, Costume Design featurette and Weta Workshop featurette, design galleries including The Enemy, The Last Alliance, Isengard, The Fellowship, Rivendell and Lothlorien, interactive Middle-earth Atlas with timeline, New Zealand as Middle-earth intertactive map with video, disc introduction with director Peter Jackson.
Disc Four - The Appendices Part II: From Vision to Reality
3 and 1/2 hours of documentary content, including Filming section featuring a production photo gallery and the The Fellowship of the Cast featurette, A Day in the Life of a Hobbit featurette, Cameras in Middle-earth featuette, Visual Effects section and featuette, Post-Production section featuring Editorial featuette and a multi-angle presentation, Digital Grading featuette, Sound and Music featuette and Sound Design Demo, The Soundscapes of Middle-earth featurette, Music for Middle-earth featurette, The Road Goes Ever On featuette, disc introduction with director Peter Jackson.
All told, the 4-disc set is expected to include over 30 hours of unique content created just for this release (including the film and the commentaries). The discs will also feature additional DVD-ROM content and over 2,000 photos and conceptual sketches. And let me tell you... we've seen a few of those featuettes. These aren't 5-minute EPK pieces. They're much more substantial - 20 to 30+ minutes in many cases. Good stuff.
Now then... in a feature in today's print issue of Video Store magazine, Warner reveals that they're gearing up to release an 18-title Charlie Chaplin Collection on DVD, starting in June 2003. Each title will be digitally remastered and cleaned, and will be released as a 2-disc set with numerous extras, including documentaries, outtakes, photo galleries, alternate versions re-edited by Chaplin himself and other material. They'll be available in 2-disc digipack (SRP $26.99) and collector's box ($34.99 - also containing a booklet and film frame) versions. All this is being done in association with MK2 and the Chaplin family. The first three films tentatively due next June are The Great Dictator, City Lights and The Circus. More information will be available at CharlieChaplin.com in the weeks ahead.
Stay tuned...
But Corin was the one who told me that, and he's got both of them on this thread.....hmmmmmm
eeeeewww, don't ruin it!!!
"It would've taken alot of time to put each event in context, time I didn't feel like spending... but these things happened...I can't change that, and neither can you..."
It reads like Oedipus Rex! No way that all of that happened to one person. Not buying it.
And Corin STILL beat you......
Just gotta keep rubbing it in, eh Skivieless?
I think the point here is that I wasn't trying to "beat" anyone...
Suuuure...you can quit anytime you want to, right?
Stop and listen to yourself! You don't really know him at all. Just because you've had some good conversations with him doesn't mean that he's telling you the truth now.
I was in serivce during the last Gulf War. I was at Ft. Benning, GA roughly about halfway through the cycle at U.S. Infantry school when "Desert Shield" became "Desert Storm," and I was scared. I fully expected to go to Germany for 2 weeks of NBC training, and then on to Saudi. Thankfully, the Iraqis surrendered in mass rather, than face their deaths at the hands of the American military. So, I didn't have to go. Wasn't needed.
I wasn't a great "hero" like our friend here, but I was willing to go. I love my country enough to die for it, but I thank God every day that I didn't have to die for it!
Gee... compared to some of my friends, I've led a pretty uneventful life...
Hmmm...lets see...
have you ever looked someone in the eye and blown them away?- Kuwait 1991
Have you ever stuck a blade in a man? Chicago 1983
Have you ever cradled a dying friend in your lap as his life slipped away? Chuck 1981, Alex 1993
Have you ever had to attend the funeral of a man you endured hardships with and have to deal with his wife and children asking you why? Jeff 1994 Terry 1997
You ever collect bodies for disposal in a Third World country after a monsoon or a volcanic eruption? Bangledesh Operation Sea Angel 1991 Mt Pinotubo 1991
Have you ever had to learn to walk and then run again, dealing with constant pain so bad you want to puke? brain tumor 1998
Don't know why I bothered...so I guess I'm still a loser for enjoying Tolkien, huh?...
The same goes for you D...I ain't no hero, never claimed to be...medals and baubles don't mean a thing...it's a man's character that counts...I may not be the greatest American, but you buddy, have a long way to go before you could begin to fill the shoes of the people you're criticising...
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