I'm guessing for him, English to Tagalog.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Warner Brothers is doing subtitles for commentary now?malcolm1980 wrote:2001: A Space Odyssey has a commentary track by Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood. I know because my company is doing the subtitles for the commentary.
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It's actually English to English. It's CLOSE-CAPTIONING really.The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:I'm guessing for him, English to Tagalog.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Warner Brothers is doing subtitles for commentary now?malcolm1980 wrote:2001: A Space Odyssey has a commentary track by Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood. I know because my company is doing the subtitles for the commentary.
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Agreed, I'm very disappointed that Barry Lyndon isn't getting the deluxe treatment like the other films in this collection. And while I think Lolita is one of the weaker Kubricks, I think it's a very good film with strong performances that also deserves a special edition release. Oh well, I'm not too surprised I suppose since half of the people who claim to be Kubrick fans probably haven't even seen Barry Lyndon or Lolita.Luke M wrote:Barry Lyndon deserves better. It's easily my favorite Kubrick movie.
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From The Digital Bits:
We've learned that Warner Home Video will finally release those long-awaited Stanley Kubrick special editions on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD on 10/23! These will include 2001: A Space Odyssey (2.20 - 16x9), A Clockwork Orange (1.66 - 16x9), Eyes Wide Shut (1.78 - 16x9 - we believe this is the uncensored version), Full Metal Jacket (1.78 - 16x9 - already available in high-def) and The Shining (1.78 - 16x9)! Each of these will be a 2-disc set (SRP $26.99 each) except for Full Metal Jacket, which is a single-disc deluxe edition. You'll also be able to buy the DVDs in a new Warner Home Video Director's Series: Stanley Kubrick Collection box set (SRP $79.92) that includes the previously released Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures DVD. The high-def versions will all sell for SRP $28.99 each. 2-disc DVD and high-def versions of Lolita and Barry Lyndon are still TBD. We expect the official press release to be made available in the next couple of days.
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TBD is "To be determined," as in the staff at The Digital Bits has yet to determine based on the vague information released so far by Warner what the status of Barry Lyndon and Lolita is. They are almost certainly not two-disc special editions though, and I would be very surprised if they are anamorphic. Unfortunately, it looks most likely that Warner will repackage the existing discs in keepcases and repromote them with the new Kubrick set.
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The Shining:
• Audio commentary by Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown and Kubrick biographer John Baxter
• The Making of The Shining, with optional commentary by Vivian Kubrick
• New View from The Overlook: Crafting The Shining featurette
• New The Visions of Stanley Kubrick featurette
• New Wendy Carlos, Composer featurette
• Audio commentary by Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown and Kubrick biographer John Baxter
• The Making of The Shining, with optional commentary by Vivian Kubrick
• New View from The Overlook: Crafting The Shining featurette
• New The Visions of Stanley Kubrick featurette
• New Wendy Carlos, Composer featurette
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Burbank, Calif. August 6, 2007 – On October 23, Warner Home Video will launch the first in their new series featuring influential films from some of history's greatest directors. Warner Home Video Director's Series: Stanley Kubrick is a new six-film, 10-disc widescreen and newly-remastered collection that includes Special Editions of 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Eyes Wide Shut, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket Deluxe Edition, along with the full-length documentary, A Life in Pictures.
2001: A Space Odyssey has been newly remastered; A Clockwork Orange, Eyes Wide Shut, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket, also remastered, debut in their original widescreen theatrical aspect ratios. All releases have been created in collaboration with, and approved by, the estate of Stanley Kubrick. The collection sells for $79.92 SRP on DVD. Single discs will be available at various prices (see below for details). The films are also available on HD and BD as singles ($28.99 SRP).
The films in the Warner Home Video Director's Series: Stanley Kubrick also represented landmarks for such stars as Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Jack Nicholson, Malcolm McDowell, Vincent D'Onofrio, Matthew Modine and others. Enhanced with hours of insightful and in-depth special features these Special Editions include commentaries, documentaries, rare interviews with Stanley Kubrick and special new featurettes that offer a rare look into the mind of the master filmmaker. The 10 Disc set also includes the bonus documentary A Life in Pictures, narrated by Tom Cruise, which details Kubrick's early life, at work and at home, with candid commentary from collaborators, colleagues and family.
The Eyes Wide Shut Special Edition includes both the Rated and Unrated versions, along with the all-new featurette “Lost Kubrick: The Films That Never Were.â€
2001: A Space Odyssey has been newly remastered; A Clockwork Orange, Eyes Wide Shut, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket, also remastered, debut in their original widescreen theatrical aspect ratios. All releases have been created in collaboration with, and approved by, the estate of Stanley Kubrick. The collection sells for $79.92 SRP on DVD. Single discs will be available at various prices (see below for details). The films are also available on HD and BD as singles ($28.99 SRP).
The films in the Warner Home Video Director's Series: Stanley Kubrick also represented landmarks for such stars as Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Jack Nicholson, Malcolm McDowell, Vincent D'Onofrio, Matthew Modine and others. Enhanced with hours of insightful and in-depth special features these Special Editions include commentaries, documentaries, rare interviews with Stanley Kubrick and special new featurettes that offer a rare look into the mind of the master filmmaker. The 10 Disc set also includes the bonus documentary A Life in Pictures, narrated by Tom Cruise, which details Kubrick's early life, at work and at home, with candid commentary from collaborators, colleagues and family.
The Eyes Wide Shut Special Edition includes both the Rated and Unrated versions, along with the all-new featurette “Lost Kubrick: The Films That Never Were.â€
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It's just interesting for D'Onofrio and Ermey alone. Especially if it turns out to be a group commentary. I've always wondered what the relationship between R. Lee and the other actors in the film were in and after production.tavernier wrote:Where the hell is Modine?flyonthewall2983 wrote:The Full Metal Jacket commentary sounds very interesting, if it was recorded as a group.
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Just a member of the press. Even though WHV post-dated it, that release went out today.kinjitsu wrote:So jared, care to share your source with the rest of us?
That's my understanding too. Does anyone think the HD versions will have all the supplements?denti alligator wrote:Do I understand correctly that HD versions will not be available as a (discounted) set?
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Two nitpicky questions here:
Will the Full Metal Jacket: Deluxe Edition be available separate from the box set? There was earlier confusion about this.
Will the DVD's in the box set be thinpacks or full size keepcases? You never know with WHV.
Either way, I have been waiting for this box set for a while, and I am super-psyched!
Will the Full Metal Jacket: Deluxe Edition be available separate from the box set? There was earlier confusion about this.
Will the DVD's in the box set be thinpacks or full size keepcases? You never know with WHV.
Either way, I have been waiting for this box set for a while, and I am super-psyched!