Apocalypse Now on DVD and Blu-ray

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Re: Apocalypse Now on DVD and Blu-ray

#226 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Mr_sausage wrote:
flyonthewall2983 wrote:I can't say there's a deleted scene more atrocious than the one where Dennis Hopper and Scott Glenn's characters are killed off.
Why is that?
I haven't seen it in awhile, but after watching it again, I'm going to do an about face on my earlier stance. It's not as bad as I remembered it, but the main thing I didn't like about it was seeing the photographer shot. There was part of me thinking a character like that would still be in the jungle, the first time I watched it. Also, I think the Colby character was much more effective just being the guy Willard recognizes from the dossier when they are face-to-face once they arrive at Kurtz's compound.
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#227 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

Would anyone seriously want the workprint? Other than hipsters looking for something to project on their wall during their house parties.
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#228 Post by HerrSchreck »

My god, just watching REDUX is agonizing enough, I have no interest in watching the workprint (other than maybe some extra Brando footage, simply for the sake of itself, not via what it may or may not add to the narrative. The original release cut of the film was perfect, reflecting the judgement of a master at the peak of his powers.)
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#229 Post by aox »

Alphonse Doinel wrote:Would anyone seriously want the workprint? Other than hipsters looking for something to project on their wall during their house parties.
Sounds like one hell of a party.
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#230 Post by HerrSchreck »

aox wrote:
Alphonse Doinel wrote:Would anyone seriously want the workprint? Other than hipsters looking for something to project on their wall during their house parties.
Sounds like one hell of a party.
One with lots of downers I'd imagine-- a sleep-in.
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#231 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Alphonse Doinel wrote:Would anyone seriously want the workprint? Other than hipsters looking for something to project on their wall during their house parties.
"Calling PBR street gang. PBR street gang, this is Almighty..."

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#232 Post by aox »

They should include this SNL skit with Sheen and Bill Murray. I had never seen it.
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aox wrote:They should include this SNL skit with Sheen and Bill Murray. I had never seen it.
That's a great example of how sharp and accurate the writing could be on SNL. Thanks for the link - I hadn't seen the skit since the live performance in '79 (there was a switching error during the original broadcast where Sheen and Garrett Morris were shown prematurely sitting on the paddle boat waiting for their cue - I see that mistake was corrected through editing).

Was Bill Murray's "Coppola" rambling during the Oscar telecast based on the real director's comments? His vision of the future of filmmaking turned out to be mostly true!
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#235 Post by aox »

Bill Hunt: It's fascinating to me that there's a completely valid artistic argument to be made for both aspect ratios. It wasn't just some arbitrary decision to go 2:1 originally.
haha...no there isn't.
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#236 Post by willoneill »

You think you're smarter than Leonardo Da Vinci?
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#237 Post by zedz »

aox wrote:
Bill Hunt: It's fascinating to me that there's a completely valid artistic argument to be made for both aspect ratios. It wasn't just some arbitrary decision to go 2:1 originally.
haha...no there isn't.
This just proves that if you say something enough times, people start believing it, however crackpot.

Reading between the lines, however, it seems pretty clear they're trying to distance themselves from Storaro's crackpottery and are leaving him holding a baby with the top its head and its toes cut off. Italics mine:
American Zoetrope representative wrote:Francis very much supported – and still supports – Vittorio's vision of 2:1. It's not just a widescreen issue. It's well publicized on Vittorio's website how he thinks film should be presented. It goes back to Leonardo da Vinci, and he has a whole philosophy about looking at artwork in 2:1. [. . .] Of course, people have wanted the 2.35:1, so we wanted to include that, but we don't discount what Vittorio did either.

[. . .] Vittorio would still argue that 2:1 is a valid thing to do for widescreen presentation. He has a whole philosophy about how people view films, and he feels that 2:1 gives them the best presentation of a film.
I hope none of the other people in the room got injured by that bargepole.
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#238 Post by Roger Ryan »

Does anyone else find the Blu-ray still chosen from the HEARTS OF DARKNESS documentary to be a strange choice, inasmuch as the lens flare kind of washes the image out and it has an odd greenish tint? To my eye, the DVD comparison still looks a bit better even with less detail.

I'm not sure I understand the justification for including some of the promotional material as an iPhone download only; "a TV screen just isn't meant to really display images like that. It's such a 5-foot experience" - therefore, viewing the material on your phone is going to be better?

I assume the remainder of the comparison stills are the correct 2.35:1 ratio image (for both the 2001 interpositive and the Blu-ray)? I'll look forward to seeing a comparison of the Blu-ray to the "Complete Dossier" DVD release to see what we were missing on the sides of the image (provided they're not simply cutting the top and bottom off of the compromised 2.00:1 version :wink: )
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#239 Post by richast2 »

Interesting article.
Bill Hunt: And there's a new casting featurette...

James Mockoski: Which has Fred Roos talking about his experiences with Francis to cast the film back in 1976, so we have a lot of rehearsal footage from a month before they go on to film.
What are the chances this will include footage of Harvey Keitel?
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#240 Post by aox »

Blu-Ray.com

perfect
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#241 Post by manicsounds »

The only thing is the extravagant $60 retail price tag...
That's whats not making me get it immediately.

Then again, I still haven't watched the DVD version yet.... and I've had that for years.
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#242 Post by aox »

$40 on Amazon for the 3 disc.
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#243 Post by mfunk9786 »

Still waaaay too much for two cuts of the same film and a documentary (albeit a feature length one).
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#244 Post by Roger Ryan »

I must have missed it before, but I didn't realize the three new interviews (Sheen, Milius, Roos) total two hours of running time - that's a significant add-on for Blu-ray!
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#245 Post by aox »

mfunk9786 wrote:Still waaaay too much for two cuts of the same film and a documentary (albeit a feature length one).
Nah.

$25 for one film with two cuts, and $15 for one of the best full length documentaries about the filming of a movie? All in Hi-Def!

Then, the extras?

Best deal.
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#246 Post by hearthesilence »

L.A. Times has an article on this:

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"The new edition also delivers a widescreen version of the film on home video that Coppola says should quiet the howls of protest from 'the aficionados and the purists' about the screen aspect ratio of past releases."
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#247 Post by swo17 »

FFC wrote:Me, I'm just happy watching it on whatever aspect ratio my iPhone is.
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#248 Post by oldsheperd »

Got my copy in the mail yesterday. I've watched most of the original and it looks pretty good. A lot of stuff in the film I hadn't noticed before. Comes in a digipack that's the same size as a normal dvd.
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#249 Post by Roger Ryan »

oldsheperd wrote:...A lot of stuff in the film I hadn't noticed before...
That "stuff" doesn't happen to be near the left-and-right edges of the frame, does it? :lol:
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#250 Post by oldsheperd »

Not really. It's just that the image is much crisper so you get to see the image overlaps more clearly. I didn't make a conscious effort to check out the edges under the 2:35/1 format but it does look like there is more information. The film actually benefits from the 2:35/1 since Coppola is pretty competent at being able to weight the frame at that aspect ratio.
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