Blade Runner DC SE comming 09 06!
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If I'm reading that article right, the initial DC DVD will be also included within the 2007 Final Cut set, so unless there are exclusive extras, like in Ridley's two Kingdom of Heaven sets, I'll have to wait for the 2007 FC version.
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Originally Posted by Chrisedge
The film will be released theatrically in select major U.S. cities, followed by a multidisc special-edition DVD release that also will contain three alternate versions of Blade Runner: the original U.S. theatrical cut, the expanded international theatrical cut and the 1992 cut. A wide array of bonus features are being prepared for the anniversary edition.
Still this set stands to rival Criterion's Brazil in terms of the most alternate versions of a film in a set.
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
Still this set stands to rival Criterion's Brazil in terms of the most alternate versions of a film in a set. ![LOL](/images/smilies/lol.gif)
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Originally Posted by djtoell
Criterion only presents two versions of Brazil in that set, which isn't a particularly large number...
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Still this set stands to rival Criterion's Brazil in terms of the most alternate versions of a film in a set.
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This is the best news i have heard i a long time. This is my favourite film of all time and i personally think that i am its biggest fan. I have seen the film well over 700 times and it still just keeps getting better. I already have copies of all the versions previously released, but will like to see if they add anything more to the Internationak cut (i loved the extra violence that was in this version...but i read that there was even more cut that could be added). Would also like to know how much of the Holden in the respiratory machine still exists to be added. Plus seeing the Edge of Bladerunner Mark Kermode doc from about 6 years ago will be nice as well.
Let the world rejoice....today is a good day.
Let the world rejoice....today is a good day.
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I hope it's true, and I can't wait! I'll probably skip the first DC release because I have the HD broadcast saved already, however, I'll definitely be getting the "ultimate edition" set next year.
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Great news, will buy for sure.
Paramount, can you finally release 1492: Conquest Of Paradise on this day for the 1st time on dvd in the USA. I mean, this is the ultimate chance to tie another Ridley film with this huge release.
Anybody on the mountain hear me?
Paramount, can you finally release 1492: Conquest Of Paradise on this day for the 1st time on dvd in the USA. I mean, this is the ultimate chance to tie another Ridley film with this huge release.
Anybody on the mountain hear me?
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Originally Posted by JesseCuster8
The coming months are amazing for DVD. Maybe it's the coming of HDDVD or something else. Call it fate, call it luck, Karma, whatever. The point we're seeing a great number of releases that seemed like they would never come out. Call me an idiot, but as disappointed as I am to hear about Star Wars, I'm still excitied they're being released. But not only Star Wars. We're getting DVDs I've waited to own since I started collecting.
We've got Apocalypse Now (again, no Hearts of Darkness, but still...) Godzilla in both versions, the Six Moral Tales boxed set, Brisco County Junior, that special edition of Double Indemnity. The Star Trek Animated series to make every Star Trek show ever on DVD. A whole bunch more. Now Bladerunner.
So, let's just theorize that, following this awesome pattern of September(ish) releases, we'll soon hear announcements from Universal for The Incredible Shrinking Man and from Criterion for Bottle Rocket and The Magnificent Ambersons.
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We've got Apocalypse Now (again, no Hearts of Darkness, but still...) Godzilla in both versions, the Six Moral Tales boxed set, Brisco County Junior, that special edition of Double Indemnity. The Star Trek Animated series to make every Star Trek show ever on DVD. A whole bunch more. Now Bladerunner.
So, let's just theorize that, following this awesome pattern of September(ish) releases, we'll soon hear announcements from Universal for The Incredible Shrinking Man and from Criterion for Bottle Rocket and The Magnificent Ambersons.
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What this all really means is that the world will end in August.
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Excellent news! I'm especially looking forward to the theatrical release of the FC since I have not seen Blade Runner in a theater since 1982 (yeah, I missed the DC release
). That should be a lot of fun.
DVDwise, I'll wait for the ultimate set, and I'll possibly wait for ti in some form of HD - dunno yet, depends what things look like next year. I can live with what I've got for a while yet.
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DVDwise, I'll wait for the ultimate set, and I'll possibly wait for ti in some form of HD - dunno yet, depends what things look like next year. I can live with what I've got for a while yet.
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Originally Posted by Doughboy
Please let this be true. And please take your time, WB, releasing this on HD-DVD. This would be one of those rare titles that would make me cave in and upgrade to the new format.
Exactly what I was thinking when I opened this thread...