Well fuckers, Sin City is release today in UK
Well fuckers, Sin City is release today in UK
Whose getting it?
I'll be getting it, but first I need to look in every shop in town to see if there is a special edition, and even if there isn't, i need to remember the covers because for some fucked up reason store X has a limited edition cover with free plush 90% of the time :icon33:
I'll be getting it, but first I need to look in every shop in town to see if there is a special edition, and even if there isn't, i need to remember the covers because for some fucked up reason store X has a limited edition cover with free plush 90% of the time :icon33:
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november i thinko'dium wrote:I knew it... They are releasing it later arnt they?MKJ wrote:best wait for the 2 disc version :icon14:
it has the 3 stories as complete and seperate films :icon14: :icon14:
FFS... I knew it came to DVD to fast...
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i agree. the turnaround is much too fast now. don't release the movie until all editions are available.o'dium wrote:I knew it... They are releasing it later arnt they?MKJ wrote:best wait for the 2 disc version :icon14:
it has the 3 stories as complete and seperate films :icon14: :icon14:
FFS... I knew it came to DVD to fast...
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They release the extra editions later to generate more revenue. That they're released later is the whole point, from a marketing POV.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i agree. the turnaround is much too fast now. don't release the movie until all editions are available.
It's not a matter of taking longer to make. The Special Edition might very well be already pressed and waiting.
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Does anyone know any other sites with good info on the upcoming dvd? I cant seem to find anything in-depth.
Apparently the forum resident fountain of tears Nightshade resigned from his prestigious role as rants and raves moderator because he wouldn't have time to moderate or post anymore due to devoting himself to his 'old man at university' studies.
As much as he tried, [i]yet again[/i] he wasn't able to stay away. Sorry that didn't work out for you Nightshade. :olo:
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thanks for the business 101 lesson. i was making a statement of what i'd LIKE to happen, but never will.Foo wrote:They release the extra editions later to generate more revenue. That they're released later is the whole point, from a marketing POV.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i agree. the turnaround is much too fast now. don't release the movie until all editions are available.
It's not a matter of taking longer to make. The Special Edition might very well be already pressed and waiting.
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DVDtimes is up now, but in case you still cannot acces:BudgieSmuggler wrote:I tried google, andbusetibi wrote:google :icon27:BudgieSmuggler wrote:Does anyone know any other sites with good info on the upcoming dvd? I cant seem to find anything in-depth.
:icon27:BudgieSmuggler wrote:I cant seem to find anything in-depth.
Buena Vista Home Entertainment have revealed early specs for the Region 1 DVD release of Sin City Recut & Extended due to arrive 13th December 2005. The much vaunted special edition DVD release of Frank Miller's Sin City will arrive in December as a two-disc set housed in premium packaging, boasting the complete and expanded unrated version of the film with never-before-seen footage integrated directly into the feature by director Robert Rodriguez, plus the the complete first issue of Frank Miller’s Sin City graphic novel. Retail is $39.99 SRP.
Robert Rodriguez and original graphic novelist Frank Miller direct this thrilling piece of cinema that boasts the following features in this Premium Special Edition...
Disc One:
Original Feature Film Presentation
Feature Commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller
Feature Commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino
Feature Commentary of Austin Premiere Audience Reaction
Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes
A Hard Top With A Decent Engine: The Cars of Sin City
Making the Monsters: Special Effects & Make-Up
Trench Coats and Fishnets: The Costumes of Sin City
Booze, Broads & Guns: The Props of Sin City
How It Went Down: Convincing Frank Miller to Make The Film
Giving The Characters Life: Casting the Film
Special Guest Director, Quentin Tarantino
Sin-Chroni-City Interactive: As the viewer watches Sin City, it becomes apparent that the characters and their stories are not isolated, but intertwined. It is also revealed that the timelines for these stories are not in synch—and yet not entirely independent. This interactive feature allows the user to get a timeline view of the happenings of Sin City. The user can see the overview schematic of the scenes in chronological order and then zoom in for more detail on any of the events.
Teaser and Theatrical Trailers
Disc Two:
Sin City Recut Extended Unrated Feature Film Presentation (with 23 added minutes)
Full-length expanded cuts of each individual episode (“Customer Is Always Right,” “The Hard Goodbye,” “Big Fat Kill” and “That Yellow Bastard”) split out into short films – each with their own title cards and in their own complete form; viewers can watch separately and in any order desired.
15 Minute Flick School – Showing how everything was done, including the development of the look of the movie before there was financing, plus early screen tests, rehearsal tapes, final effects. Narrated and cut by Robert Rodriguez.
All Green Version – A high speed look at the entire movie with only its green screen elements.
The Long Take – A full uninterrupted 17 minute take during the filming of Quentin's segment.
Audience gets to see what it's like to sit in the middle of a whirlwind of creativity while the camera is rolling. They never call cut, so everyone is concentrating, working, experimenting and being creative for 17 minutes straight. Very interesting to watch, and hear everyone brainstorming and improvising. Clive, Nicotero, Rodriguez, Tarantino, and Del Toro, Stevie J, all doing their thing at one point or another.
Sin City: Live in Concert – Sin City filmmakers, cast and crew head over to Antone’s restaurant one night after shooting “That Yellow Bastard” so Bruce Willis' and Robert's band Chingon could play a benefit show. Shows the full version of Bruce and his band playing the song "Devil Woman" and Rodriguez and his band playing the “Theme from Sin City.”
10 Minute Cooking School: Sin City Breakfast Tacos – Rodriguez’s meal of choice during the lnog night hours of making Sin City. Shows how to make Rodriguez’s grandma’s secret homemade flour tortilla recipe as well.
Presented in Anamorphic Widescreen with optional English subtitles, the Original Theatrical Cut will feature both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 Surround audio, while the Recut version will feature Dolby Digital 5.1 only.
Aye, I ended up buying the basic one and will get that one later too.
The basic one really does shaft you though... Cheap packaging (plasic is very thin, you know, like a demo box) with a poor cover and single dvd with 1 special feature, and not even a bit of paper inside
But oh well, i knew the SE would be out later anyway :P
The basic one really does shaft you though... Cheap packaging (plasic is very thin, you know, like a demo box) with a poor cover and single dvd with 1 special feature, and not even a bit of paper inside
But oh well, i knew the SE would be out later anyway :P