Apocalypse Now on DVD and Blu-ray
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Cinesimilitude
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lame outside box art. I bet that wont do much for sales.
I love this movie, but I think the next time I buy it will be when an all encompassing HD edition comes out on the winner of the format war, or when the two fail miserably. the 2 dvds out so far will suffice until then.
Although, If one of the features was "the first hour of the film starring Harvey Keitel" I would buy it in a jiffy.
hopefully someone will report back on whether or not it contains any of his footage.
I love this movie, but I think the next time I buy it will be when an all encompassing HD edition comes out on the winner of the format war, or when the two fail miserably. the 2 dvds out so far will suffice until then.
Although, If one of the features was "the first hour of the film starring Harvey Keitel" I would buy it in a jiffy.
hopefully someone will report back on whether or not it contains any of his footage.
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Full specs:
[quote]Anamorphic Widescreen Transfers
English DD5.1 Surround
English and Spanish subtitles
Commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
Watch Apocalypse Now with Francis Ford Coppola
Marlon Brando's complete reading of T.S. Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men"
Lost "Monkey Sampan" Scene
Additional Scenes: Saigon Streetlife, Military Intelligence Escorts, Intelligence Briefing (two extensions), Willard Meets the PBR Crew, Letter From Mrs. Kurtz, Booby Trap, Do-Lung Bridge “…That Road Is Openâ€
[quote]Anamorphic Widescreen Transfers
English DD5.1 Surround
English and Spanish subtitles
Commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
Watch Apocalypse Now with Francis Ford Coppola
Marlon Brando's complete reading of T.S. Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men"
Lost "Monkey Sampan" Scene
Additional Scenes: Saigon Streetlife, Military Intelligence Escorts, Intelligence Briefing (two extensions), Willard Meets the PBR Crew, Letter From Mrs. Kurtz, Booby Trap, Do-Lung Bridge “…That Road Is Openâ€
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The only reason that makes any sense at all is that Coppola didn't want it included. AFAIK, he owns the rights to it (it was made for his production company, American Zoetrope), and in any kitchen-sink DVD package such as this, its absence was bound to be mourned by anyone who cares about the film.chaddoli wrote:I would like someone at Paramount to explain to me why Hearts of Darkness was not included. The only reason I can think of is that it'll be released separately in the future....? Still seems pretty stupid.
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filmfan
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One would think that Coppola would want to cement his Legacy with something more definitive than this set...and including the "Heart of Darkness" film would take it off the bootleg market !
I guess we can expect more incomplete editions of this thing. And the "Heart of Darkness" film as a stand-alone release ?
I guess we can expect more incomplete editions of this thing. And the "Heart of Darkness" film as a stand-alone release ?
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I assume it was not included for the same reason that "From Star Wars to Jedi" was not included on the Star Wars DVDs, because Coppola and Lucas suck now.chaddoli wrote:I would like someone at Paramount to explain to me why Hearts of Darkness was not included. The only reason I can think of is that it'll be released separately in the future....? Still seems pretty stupid.
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except that 1) the MSRP is only $20 and 2) the promotional image (see above) only shows 2 discs.Antoine Doinel wrote:I was about the post the same thing when I realized that the official specs omitted the "2 disc" part. This will probably be a three disc set.What A Disgrace wrote:So, how in the name of all that is holy do they expect to fit all of this onto two discs?
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except that 1) the MSRP is only $20 and 2) the promotional image (see above) only shows 2 discs.[/quote]I was about the post the same thing when I realized that the official specs omitted the "2 disc" part. This will probably be a three disc set.
Crap, I totally missed that. Then I concur: "how in the name of all that is holy do they expect to fit all of this onto two discs?".
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filmfan
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It's just that given the opportunity to re-write history and their precious Legacy, they prefer to take advantage of the opportunity.Cobalt60 wrote:I assume it was not included for the same reason that "From Star Wars to Jedi" was not included on the Star Wars DVDs, because Coppola and Lucas suck now.
This is surely NOT the attitude with which they started out in the business, with all of the talk about "making History", but they are human.
So keep those bootlegs coming !
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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Looks like there's only two hours' worth of video extras, so they can either split those over the two discs (which would be dumb) or make one of them a DVD-18.Antoine Doinel wrote:Crap, I totally missed that. Then I concur: "how in the name of all that is holy do they expect to fit all of this onto two discs?".
- Gordon
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I must say, that set looks pretty cheapo. 2-discs for a films running 153 minutes and 202-minutes, plus deleted scenes, featurettes, etc? Frankly, I was expecting a real 'fan boy' deluxe set for about $50 and at least 3 discs, maybe 4 (Redux on two DVD-9s) with Hearts of Darkness (even if it was edited) and, for the love of Chirst - a DTS tracks on each version! Pretty disappointing, really and we all know that HD-DVD versions have already been pressed. If the new (?) transfer of the 153-minute version blows the old one away - or is 2.35:1 - then I'll splurge, but this should have been more comprehensive and defintive, seeing as Zoetrope has supposedly been working on this for a few years now.
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Well, the set apparently has both versions of the film, and neither disc appears to be a flipper.The Fanciful Norwegian wrote:Looks like there's only two hours' worth of video extras, so they can either split those over the two discs (which would be dumb) or make one of them a DVD-18.
My suspicion is that they've spread Redux across the two discs, as well as the supplements, and they give you the option of watching the 'original' version by essentially skipping the sequences that only appear in Redux; the same way scene-specific commentaries work on some discs.
I'm not amused.
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We're not just talking about a few added scenes, though -- there are so many differences between the original and Redux versions (including some very minor re-edits that you'd never notice if they weren't pointed out to you) that I don't see seamless branching working. Seamless branching is still problematic on a lot of players and to rely on it that extensively would be a big mistake, IMO.
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filmfan
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Mayber there is time in the production schedule to make some changes in the whole thing....including the Content, the extras, and the method of presentation.godardslave wrote:i agree with gordon!
this set is a near-pointless release, and is pretty much redundant without hearts of darkness, plus most people who are interested would have bought redux already. and the way its laid out, it looks like a complete mess.
What would a Coppola Production be WITHOUT changes, right ?
- Antoine Doinel
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Considering they have the release date set, and about two months before they have to start sending out review and press copies there is very little time to start adding content particularly an feature (ie. Hearts Of Darkness). I worked for a budget DVD company for a couple of years and the turnaround on production on even the most basic DVD release is usually a week or two. Now add on to that the the fancy packaging and you're looking at two or three weeks minimum.
I agree, this a pretty pointless release. The fact they're cramming it onto 2 discs either means the extras aren't as substantial as they sound or they're sacrificing quality to make a few extra bucks.
I agree, this a pretty pointless release. The fact they're cramming it onto 2 discs either means the extras aren't as substantial as they sound or they're sacrificing quality to make a few extra bucks.
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