Being There: 30th Anniversary Edition

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Being There: 30th Anniversary Edition

#1 Post by tavernier »

Coming February 3 on DVD and BR:
Special Features:
Featurette: Memories from Being There with Illeana Douglas
Theatrical trailer

Additional Special Features Exclusive to Blu-ray Hi-Def:
Additional scenes
Alternate ending
Gag take
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#2 Post by domino harvey »

What in the world
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#3 Post by aox »

coincidentally, I just got this (the old DVD edition) from the library on Friday and am going to watch it this week for the first time. I can't wait. I know it is well regarded.
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#4 Post by arsonfilms »

Making basic special features like additional scenes and alternate endings exclusive to Blu-Ray is about as low as you can get. Warner should be ashamed.
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Re: Being There: 30th Anniversary Edition

#5 Post by swo17 »

Gag take
So are they counting the end credits as a special feature now?
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#6 Post by domino harvey »

And I thought the exclusive Soderbergh commentaries were low. What's funny about this of course is that by making them Blu-ray only, there is literally no reason for anyone to buy the standard disc "Special Edition"-- but hello, this film skews an older consumer who is likely skeptical of Blu-ray players and will just skip the release entirely. Brilliant marketing move, Warner Bros #-o
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#7 Post by stroszeck »

can they offer a version with the stupid shirley macclaine orgasm scene cut out....maybe on bluray? fake and distracting....
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#8 Post by domino harvey »

stroszeck wrote:fake and distracting....
Yeah I can't believe she didn't bother to have a real orgasm for the movie
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#9 Post by swo17 »

can they also replace all the sellers scenes with steve martin, he was such a better pink panter lolz!!!!!
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#10 Post by Adam »

domino harvey wrote:And I thought the exclusive Soderbergh commentaries were low. What's funny about this of course is that by making them Blu-ray only, there is literally no reason for anyone to buy the standard disc "Special Edition"-- but hello, this film skews an older consumer who is likely skeptical of Blu-ray players and will just skip the release entirely. Brilliant marketing move, Warner Bros #-o
Au contraire, there is still a plenty good reason to buy the standard disc version instead of the Blu-Ray - if you own only a standard DVD player and not a Blu-ray player.
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#11 Post by domino harvey »

Au contraire nothing. Your argument that people will buy DVDs because they can play them on their DVD player not withstanding, unless someone is some sort of Illeana Douglas completest, the only reason to upgrade is for the bonuses, and they're on the Blu-ray.
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#12 Post by arsonfilms »

Would any Illeana Douglas completests in the world please raise your hand? We'd like to get a look at you.
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#13 Post by cdnchris »

Does anyone know what the alternate ending contains? I love this film but am almost ashamed to admit I know next to nothing about its production.
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#14 Post by Adam »

domino harvey wrote:Au contraire nothing. Your argument that people will buy DVDs because they can play them on their DVD player not withstanding, unless someone is some sort of Illeana Douglas completest, the only reason to upgrade is for the bonuses, and they're on the Blu-ray.
Ah, I understand, and I retract in part my previous statement. i didn't read carefully, and thought the extras were on both.
But nonetheless, for those who don't have the previous edition and don't have Blu-Ray (a dual subset that probably contains 99% of all DVD owners) may well buy the new standard DVD.
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#15 Post by What A Disgrace »

Fair warning: I am going to rant.

Seriously? That's it?

I was really hoping that 2009 would be the year Warner kicked it up a notch. This year has been just abysmal; for crying out loud their biggest release was a Dirty Harry box! I love this film, and for a fleeting few seconds I was glad to see Warner was giving it their deluxe treatment. Things are looking up at last! For a few seconds, that's what I thought, and I just knew that we'd be getting word of all kinds of good stuff in the coming months. And then it was over. What happened to Warner? Is it my imagination?

I really, really want my anger to be unjustified. But right now, I can only imagine their deluxe 70th anniversary edition of The Hunchback of Notre Dame will feature an interview with a real hunchback.
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#16 Post by domino harvey »

Also for the Illeana Douglas completist
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