Paramount Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc and 2-disc editions of There Will Be Blood which stars Daniel Day-Lewis. The Paul Thomas Anderson directed film will be available to own from the 8th April. Each will carry an anamorphic widescreen presentation, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. No extra material will be included on the 1-disc. The 2-disc will include 3 featurettes (Dailies Gone Wild, The Story of Petroleum, 15), additional scenes (Fishing, and Haircut/Interrupted Hymn), and both the teaser and theatrical trailers. A HD DVD release will also be available with all of the 2-disc features.
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Now that's some good chewin tobbacca!Fletch F. Fletch wrote:Artwork
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I kinda wish they had gone with the 'bible" teaser poster.
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Teaser art seconded. Or I've always been partial to the posters I see on bus stops in Manhattan, with Lewis hunched over in the foreground while a geyser shoots fire off in the distance.
And I would like to know exactly how this release will play out given Toshiba's official announcement. It seems like pressing a new disc for an officially dead format would be about the stupidest thing you could do. Didn't Paramount get some clause in the contract that awarded them a huge sack of money, saying if the format officially died their exclusivity was off the hook?
And I would like to know exactly how this release will play out given Toshiba's official announcement. It seems like pressing a new disc for an officially dead format would be about the stupidest thing you could do. Didn't Paramount get some clause in the contract that awarded them a huge sack of money, saying if the format officially died their exclusivity was off the hook?
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These details were posted a few weeks ago on PTA fan site Cigarettes and Red Vines:
And then a couple of days ago, this bit about the cover of the two-disc from PTA's assisstant:i think it’s safe to let you know the few things i learned about the dvd release when i was last with paul:
> there is no commentary track, nor will there ever probably be one again. paul mentioned to me how alot of the buzz has been taken from doing them because people quote them back verbatim to him in interviews and fun/flippant comments are regarded as gospel. (not a quote, but the gist of what was said)
> the behind-the-scenes footage we reported ages ago that was being shot by austin lynch will, as of this point, not be included on the dvd as a ‘that moment’ style feature. paul said it all turned out wonderfully but that the footage might take away the magic of the film itself saying “it’s just a bunch of people in a desert standing around making a movie.”
> there is an extremely old documentary/footage that was found about mining and oil production from the era. they are planning to cut in jonny greenwood’s score over top of it and make a presentation out of it.
i can’t remember anything else specifically sticking out, but i’m sure there will be tastes of the usual things (trailers, a cut scene or two etc.) more updates as i get them.
The DVD will be released on April 8th, 2008 on a 2-disc collector’s edition. The cover is very classy; personally, I was hoping they’d use the original one-sheet “bible” poster, but this isn’t too bad either — it’s an image of Daniel Plainview looking down into the oil well, taken from a frame near the beginning of the movie. DDL is credited at the top; in the center lies the title “There Will Be Blood” and directly underneath “written for the screen and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson” and at the very bottom “2-Disc Collector’s Edition”.
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There's nothing classy about this.Jeff wrote:The DVD will be released on April 8th, 2008 on a 2-disc collector’s edition. The cover is very classy; personally, I was hoping they’d use the original one-sheet “bible” poster, but this isn’t too bad either — it’s an image of Daniel Plainview looking down into the oil well, taken from a frame near the beginning of the movie.
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Here is a low-res look at the real two-disc artwork.
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There Will Be Blood (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)kaujot wrote:Where is that on Amazon? I can't find it.
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This is, believe it or not, a digipak, with the teaser poster part shown above the digi cover and the bottom picture the thee-tiered digi. It's like Killer of Sheep's packaging, though, and has no plastic at all. Disc 1 slides on H.W.'s side and Disc 2 slides into Paul Dano. There's also three paragraphs from Upton Sinclair's Oil! printed on the other side of the Dano picture.
Also, despite Paramount's normal policy, the discs aren't generic grey.
Also, despite Paramount's normal policy, the discs aren't generic grey.
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Presently, the artwork box on Amazon is empty. May be they took it down?dx23 wrote:There Will Be Blood (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)kaujot wrote:Where is that on Amazon? I can't find it.
Edit: The package shot is up.
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There will be Blu on June 12. Apparently Anderson designed the standard DVD art, but Paramount must have picked the Blu-Ray cover. Yuck.
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You mean the German release by Buena Vista? Does anyone know if they region-code their Blu-rays? As nice as the 2-disc packaging is, that cinematography deserves 1080p. According to High Def Digest, Warner UK didn't region-code Beowulf, so Zodiac and Sweeney Todd should be safe for anyone interested.Jeff wrote:There will be Blu on June 12. Apparently Anderson designed the standard DVD art, but Paramount must have picked the Blu-Ray cover. Yuck.
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Ah. My mistake. I saw that image and date posted elsewhere and assumed it was a region 1 release.bradass wrote:You mean the German release by Buena Vista?
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Having watched the DVD, I think that assessment of the image quality is wildly generous. There's nothing particularly wrong with it, but it's far from reference-quality. The supplements, however, are pretty nice and refreshingly different from the usual fluff. I do understand the disappointment in how few extras there are, though.kaujot wrote:IGN reviews the 2-disc edition.
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I think it's quite sad that PTA won't do commentaries anymore. I love his Boogie Nights commentary.souvenir wrote:Having watched the DVD, I think that assessment of the image quality is wildly generous. There's nothing particularly wrong with it, but it's far from reference-quality. The supplements, however, are pretty nice and refreshingly different from the usual fluff. I do understand the disappointment in how few extras there are, though.
