Housed in a complementary cardboard slipcover, this version includes both the (R - rated)
theatrical version of the movie and a longer unrated version, with an additional six minutes of material — much of it foul - mouthed riffing.
The original 110 minute
theatrical version of the movie is contained on one Blu - ray whilst the extended 127 minutes cut is contained on the other Blu - ray.
Please note that all motion codes available pertain to the standard
theatrical version of the movies.
And that brings up a caveat I'd like to toss in right up - front: Remember when
the theatrical version of a movie was pretty much the finished thing?
This compilation is available in two packages: The Middle Earth Theatrical Collection (A 6 - disc set (Blu - ray or DVD) featuring
the theatrical versions of each movie) and The Middle Earth Limited Collector's Edition (a box set of 30 discs featuring the extended editions of each movie plus extras).
Not exact matches
This
version of The 40 - Year - Old Virgin is not rated, but the
theatrical version was rated R for pervasive sexual content, language and some drug use.The
Movie The.
As a bonus, Porter's «From This Moment On,» not written for the 1948
theatrical version of + Kiss Me, Kate, but performed in the 1954
movie version, is herein revived to give poor old Harrison Howell something to do besides get laughs.
As I watched this
movie, I realized that I had seen bits and pieces
of it over the years, but never all
of it together in its original
theatrical version.
But true - blue auteurs have ended up using the pseudonym: not for
theatrical releases, but for butchered, home entertainment
versions of their
movies.
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.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes both
versions of the film (the 1986
theatrical cut and the 1991 special edition), as well as an audio commentary by director James Cameron and various cast and crew, the making -
of documentary «Superior Firepower,» deleted scenes, pre-production galleries and an all - new featurette (only available online) about the
movie's origins.
Baywatch releases to home video (Blu - ray + DVD + Digital HD) with two
versions of the
movie: - The
Theatrical Release (Rated R by the MPAA)- The Extended Cut.
The package includes both the
theatrical version and an extended edition
of the
movie.
Seriously, there is no reason why the full screen
version of the
movie (both in
theatrical and unrated form) and half the extras should be on one side
of the disc, while the wisescreen
version and the rest
of the extras should be on the other.
This Blu - ray reissue includes the original
version of the
movie and a shorter director's cut, but not the European
theatrical version.
Disc One features an unrated
version of the
movie (it's only three minutes longer than the
theatrical cut), an audio commentary by the director, Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne and a couple others, and three in - depth featurettes, including one on the making
of the
movie and one on the music written for the
movie (that one's a can't miss).
It is a
movie - ruining moment, worse than anything in Harrison Ford's voiceover for the original
theatrical version of Blade Runner.
For faction one, this release will be an exciting moment as the box boasts over 8 hours
of bonus features, including: three
movie versions — the original
theatrical edition (which includes a family audio track with objectionable language removed), the special edition re-release (also includes the family audio track option), and the collector's extended cut with 16 additional minutes (including an alternate opening which takes place on Earth).
OK, some people have embraced the books and the
movies, so I will not judge, since this set offers viewers both the
theatrical and unrated
versions of the
movie.
DVD Extras Tom Green's audio commentary, 6 deleted scenes, 3 - minute kiddy - friendly
version of the movie, MTV «Making Of» featurette, TV spots and theatrical traile
of the
movie, MTV «Making
Of» featurette, TV spots and theatrical traile
Of» featurette, TV spots and
theatrical trailer.
There's been no shortage
of Superman
movie home video releases, but this one is a great
version of the first
movie (although I'd like it better if they'd managed to squeeze the
theatrical cut on here as well.)
As Jenkins previously promised, the
movie does not include an «Ultimate Cut» that expands significantly on the
theatrical version, as did «Batman v Superman: Dawn
of Justice» and «Suicide Squad.»
There are two
versions of the
movie; the
theatrical release and the appropriately titled «American Cox: The Unbearably Long, Self - Indulgent Director's Cut (it's a whopping 24 minutes longer).
The extended
versions of the «Hobbit»
movies have always been somewhat superfluous, considering the story had been padded out quite a bit for the
theatrical cuts that there was very little necessary plot that needed to be injected back into the films.
There are two featurettes — a half - hour «making -
of» documentary that's pretty interesting, and an «All Access» segment on the filming
of showdown at the end
of the
movie — but, beyond that, all you've got is the
theatrical trailer and a whopping two deleted scenes... which is odd, given that the overseas
version of the DVD includes four deleted scenes.
If the
theatrical length
version of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 wasn't enough for you, there is now an extended edition
of the
movie releasing to home video.
He has portrayed young
versions of the protagonists in acclaimed award - winning films Almost Famous and Seabiscuit, held a recurring role on NBC's Emmy - winning sitcom «Will & Grace», and appeared in over two dozen
theatrical, direct - to - video, and made - for - television
movies.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release features three
versions of the
movie (the
theatrical cut, the special edition and the sing - along), as well as an audio commentary by directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, producer Don Hahn and composer Alan Menken.
The 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack features an Ultra HD Blu - ray disc with the
theatrical version in 4K with HDR, a Blu - ray disc featuring the
theatrical version, and a Digital
version of the
movie.
Tales
of the Black Freighter never made it into the
theatrical version of Watchmen, which was also directed by Snyder, but it was included in the Ultimate Cut
of the
movie that was later released.
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.
boost the performance
of a
movie in the
theatrical window, that will impact the
movie's ability to generate revenue downstream — like when the digital
version goes on sale, or when it starts streaming.