It's
a bird, it's a plane, it's... - 10:20pm
Here's a new one. We've gotten plenty of press releases before,
even goodie bags with lots of toys, but never have we got an actual
DVD with the announcement. Until now. Fox Home Entertainment has
announced the full specs for the upcoming July 29th release of
the superhero hit Daredevil, and along with the rather
unique "newspaper" press release (complete with tabloid
headlines containing all the specs), we got the complete set,
too. (Read our review
for the full scoop). As for the details, it will be released in
separate 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and full screen versions,
each with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround tracks, audio commentary
with director Mark Steven Johnson and producer Gary Foster, a
trivia fact track, an enhanced viewing version with making-of
vignettes, and a whole second disc with even more extras: the
"Behind Hells Kitchen" and "The Men Without Fear"
documentaries, four additional featurettes, screen tests, multi-angle
effects comparisons and dailies, a still gallery, three music
videos and trailers. Retail is $26.95, and it is indeed a great
set.
Not to be overshadowed by all the Daredevil hype is Steven Soderbergh's
underrated remake of the sci-fi classic Solaris, which
will also debut on the 29th. Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen
and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, extras include what is sure to
be a great audio commentary with Soderbergh and producer James
Cameron, the HBO First Look special and Soderbergh's own "Making
Of Solaris" documentary, a "screenplay still gallery"
and trailers. Retail is $26.95.
In
other Fox news, The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season
will finally debut on August 29th. Each episode is presented in
their original 4:3 full screen aspect ratio with English Dolby
Digital 5.1 surround remixes, and this four-disc set contains
a bevy of extras: audio commentaries with series creator Matt
Groening and various collaborators on every episode, a "pop-up"
on each disc ("When Flanders Failed," "Flaming
Moe's," "Radio Bart" and "Colonel Homer"),
storyboards and conceptual sketches for select episodes, a Simpsons
character poster, an 11-song jukebox feature, audio outtakes and
a table read for "Treehouse of Horror II," and even
a "Baby Translator." Retail is $49.95.
Last but not least is a lineup of modern musical classics sure
to make fans trip the light fantastic. August 19th will see the
long-awaited DVD release of Bob Fosse's All That Jazz,
which features a remastered 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer
and an English 2.0 Dolby surround track, plus a screen-specific
audio commentary by Roy Scheider, additional new interviews, a
film clip montage and the theatrical trailer. Retail is a mere
$14.95. Also included in this musical promotion are first-ever
DVD releases of The Rose, Hello Dolly, Star!,
a new reissue of The Commitments and Simon & Garfunkel
Concert in Central Park. All are newly remastered and retail
for a cheap $14.95. Watch this space for more...
To
the moon - 10:20pm
Just in from Warner Home Video is yet another batch of summer
announcements. Coming this July are a variety of family and much-beloved
classics: July 1st sees the first-ever DVD releases of The
Crimson Pirate, Knights of the Roundtable, Master
of Ballantrae, Scaramouche and Start the Revolution
Without Me, and on July 8th comes Born to Be Wild,
The Boy Who Could Fly, Curly Sue, Little Giants,
Spencer's Mountain and The Story of Seabiscuit.
All are presented in their original theatrical aspect ratios and
anamorphically encoded if applicable, and include Dolby Digital
2.0 surround tracks (except Crimson Pirate, Master of Ballantrae,
Scaramouche and Spencer's Mountain, which are in mono). Extras
include trailers only. Retail is $19.95 each.
Last but not least in July is Friends: The Complete Fourth
Season and The Best of Friends: Season 3, both on July
15th. Retail is $19.95 for The Best Of Friends set, and $69.96
for the Friends box. Stay tuned for specs.
Hell's bells - 10:20pm
Rounding out today's news is some news from Anchor Bay Entertainment.
Yep, apparently 1,234 different versions wasn't enough - on August
5th, Anchor Bay will release a 25th Anniversary Edition of the
John Carpenter classic Halloween. At least this time it
looks like it might actually be worth buying again, with the much-beloved
audio commentary that appeared on the old Criterion laserdisc,
an hour-long version of the recent AMC Backstory TV special, which
included never-before-seen production footage, and more to be
announced. Stay tuned for the full details and retail price.
Also just announced is the double feature fans of killer santas
have been waiting for ever since they first bought their DVD player:
Silent Night, Deadly Night and Silent Night, Deadly
Night 2. This two-for-one disc will include both flicks plus
extras, and will hit stores on October 7th. Sounds like a great
stocking stuffer....
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