Not exact matches
But between then and its national
release now, World creator Terrence Malick has trimmed some 15 minutes
for what publicists have positioned as the movie's»
theatrical»
version (135 minutes), as opposed to the» Academy»
version (150 minutes).
But
for that twin - film experience you'll have to wait until October 10th, when the Her and Him
versions will get a limited
theatrical release.
But true - blue auteurs have ended up using the pseudonym: not
for theatrical releases, but
for butchered, home entertainment
versions of their movies.
Well, according to El Mayimbe of Heroic Hollywood, we may in fact get a chance to see the extended
version on the big screen, as he claims that Warner Bros. is giving serious consideration to a
theatrical release for the three hour cut.
For starters, there are two versions of the film to choose from — the theatrical release and the «first cut» — and both have their own audio commentaries, the latter of which was recorded for the 10th anniversary relea
For starters, there are two
versions of the film to choose from — the
theatrical release and the «first cut» — and both have their own audio commentaries, the latter of which was recorded
for the 10th anniversary relea
for the 10th anniversary
release.
Both
versions of the Extended Edition include more than nine hours of new bonus features that will enrich the experience of the Trilogy as fans gear up
for the December 12
theatrical release of the third and final film, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
Just a day before its
release, Marvel's newest, and smallest, superhero has been given the LEGO treatment with a special brick
version of the
theatrical poster
for Ant - Man... Lego's official twitter tweeted out the following message alongside the poster: It's @Marvel «s Ant - Man in LEGO bricks!
Magnet
Releasing and Drafthouse Films shared this new green band version of the trailer for The ABC's of Death 2, releasing on various VOD platforms October 2 with a theatrical run set for Oc
Releasing and Drafthouse Films shared this new green band
version of the trailer
for The ABC's of Death 2,
releasing on various VOD platforms October 2 with a theatrical run set for Oc
releasing on various VOD platforms October 2 with a
theatrical run set
for October 31.
While it doesn't include the Black Freighter animation (promised
for a future
release), the new material proves extremely enlightening, both in terms of the overall story and in the way director Zack Snyder reduced the running time
for the
theatrical version.
The long preview
version had long ago supplanted the original
theatrical release for theatrical showings, while the home video
version was a revision of its own, a hybrid of the two existing
versions combined without any consideration of artistic intent or narrative consistency.
Note that this disc contains only the 100 - minute Unrated Director's Cut prepared
for DVD in 1999;
for comparison's sake, it would be nice if the the long - OOP 96 - minute
theatrical version were included, but again this
release is not exactly an act of curation.
Apatow's extended editions are known
for their gratuitous length but then so are his
theatrical cuts, and while there exists, on some VHS tape in some Raiders of the Lost Ark warehouse, no doubt, a
version of Planes, Trains & Automobiles with a running time that would humble David Lean (ditto The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off), the
theatrical release — no less a «director's cut» at a mere 92 minutes, as Hughes was his own producer by this point — demonstrates ruthless craftsmanship.
When I reviewed David Fincher's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
for its
theatrical release, I noted that it surprised me because it was as good as the earlier, Swedish
version that made Noomi Rapace familiar to an international audience.
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).
The Exorcist: Extended Director's Cut & Original
Theatrical Version Rated R
for strong language and disturbing images Available on Blu - ray When The Exorcist was
released in 1973 it took the world by storm and changed the horror genre forever.
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.
That's the
theatrical release date
for the big screen
version of the novel, starring Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson and Oscar - winners Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz.