Sentences with phrase «original theatrical release of the film»

Not exact matches

Before I Wake is not really a Netflix Original — instead, the film was shot in 2013 and was bound for theatrical release, until the rather sudden collapse of its distributor, Relativity.
«The deeper color palette comes closer to matching the analogue colors of film and we've restored the original theatrical mixes for this release.
Missing from all the Special Edition releases of Return of the Jedi, the original theatrical version from the film isn't even available on the original soundtrack release!
And while there are admittedly a few nifty twists within the third act - all of which, naturally, were present within the original film - Shutter's place as an absolutely redundant piece of work is undeniable virtually from start to finish (which is a shame, really, given how infrequently Jackson is afforded the opportunity to take on leading man roles within theatrical releases).
In addition, both versions of the film — the original theatrical cut and the 2001 director's cut, «Apocalypse Now Redux» — have been digitally restored in high definition with excellent results, delivering a sharper picture without making it look glossy like some of the other classic movies recently released on Blu - ray.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar, co-editor of Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster; original 1912 newsreel; a White Star Line promotional film, offering a tour of the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship; and a theatrical trailer.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include commentary by writer - director Roger Donaldson, actor Sam Neill and actor - writer Ian Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (2004), a 65 - minute retrospective documentary on the film's production featuring interviews with Donaldson, Neill, and Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (1977), a behind - the - scenes featurette; theatrical trailer; and reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
Anchoring the set is the Mad Max: Fury Road / Mad Max: Fury Road Black & Chrome (Warner, Blu - ray) double feature of the original theatrical release and Miller's preferred B&W version of the film (which is also available separately).
This release also includes two cuts of the film, both the original theatrical cut and the re-edited and remixed 2001 Special Edition version.
When I started working on the project, I began with the assumption that we would be releasing both versions of the film — the original theatrical version (165 minutes, on the NTSC version) and the «director's cut» (218 minutes, NTSC).
We had a great time discovering Winfrey's very impressive fake sneeze abilities, but we also got to talking about topics that have some serious weight throughout the industry right now — original stories vs. films based on existing source material, and also the rise of the streaming service and if they'd rather work on a filming getting a theatrical release or one hitting a streaming platform.
Publicity Materials holds the following four marketing videos: a 30 - second TV spot and 90 - second full theatrical trailer from the film's original 1988 release, the 1996 reissue trailer (1:40), and the 1996 EPK short «Return of a Classic» (1:59) which exaggerates the film's significance, attempting to lump it in with Disney Animation's Renaissance.
Nominated for two Oscars (original screenplay and the since - retired best adapted score), the film celebrates the 50th anniversary of its original theatrical release this summer with admission into The Criterion Collection, who assign it spine # 711 in a single - disc DVD and the one - Blu - ray, two - DVD Dual - Format Edition reviewed here.
Also, we had finished captioning the film (in its original theatrical release) and then about 2 weeks later the film came back in for editing — it seems they added about 5 minutes of extra footage for the video release (rumor was they wanted to fill out a 120 minute tape, but who knows why).
The PCM 2.0 Mono on Women is a pleasant surprise too, an old optical mono theatrical release whose original magnetic soundmaster had survived in fine shape, so the mono sound here is naturalistic, yet very warm and full, more so than you would expect from non-stereo feature film productions of the time.
Along with the DVD and digital release of the film, Drafthouse's Dangerous Men Blu - Ray comes with its original theatrical trailer and trailers for some of their other releases.
Alongside a 10 - disc version that includes the original theatrical versions of the Halloween films and select bonus features, a deluxe edition release comes spread across a whopping 15 discs, with all of the Halloween feature films to date — Halloween, Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween H20, Halloween: Resurrection, and Rob Zombie «s Halloween and Halloween II.
The 15 - disc release comes with a limited edition 40 - page book written by Michael Gingold of Fangoria Magazine; collectible packaging will include a newly commissioned illustration on the outer case, with each film separately stored in its own black Blu - ray case with complementary original theatrical one - sheets as their key art.
With Good Luck Chuck just around the bend, and making such a desperately naked play to position itself as the next Wedding Crashers, I figured it's time to re-post a slightly redacted version of that film's original review, originally published in Screen International upon its theatrical release in 2005.
Releasing to DVD ten days before Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer hits the silver screen, the two - disc set provides a copy of the original theatrical version of the film, plus a seamlessly branched Extended Cut.
The DVD features both the original color theatrical version and the B&W Director's Cut (the latter featuring commentary by director Peter Bognanovich, who likes to talk about his films) on one disc, and comes with the previously released director's cut of The Last Picture Show (with new commentary by Bogdanovich) on a second disc.
Available as of today, Oct. 25 (the 38th anniversary of the film's original theatrical release), this latest update to the 4 - on - 1 game, which has been out on Steam since June, includes Michael Myers as one of the game's killers and Laurie Strode as a survivor, along with a new map of Haddonfield, to be released fittingly on Halloween.
Factory has put together a new collector's edition of the film that not only offers up a beautiful presentation of the original theatrical release but also presents, for the first time, a brand - new Director's Cut of the film that restores the original structure as De Palma initially conceived it before the post-production rejiggering.
Part of the Academy's Marc Davis Celebration of Animation, the event will include a screening of the 1991 film from a pristine 70 mm original theatrical release print from the Academy Film Archive.
From text pages chronicling the film's pre-production, filming and publicity during its original theatrical release to examples of Selznick's idiosyncratic memorandums and scripts excerpts (including deleted material), there's a lot to read before exploring the A / V archives.
MGM / UA's DVD of John Wayne's dramatization of the famous, doomed stand contains the shorter theatrical cut of the film that was released by original distributor United Artists.
In the case of movies, it's pretty easy to get ahold of the original (theatrical) versions in most cases but then there are a lot of films that have only ever been released in pan-and-scan; the original aspect ratio version is just completely absent.
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