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NOW I have seen EVERYTHING !
Courtesy of dvd times....
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Hudson Hawk (Special Edition) for 25th July 2006 priced at $19.94 SRP. An ex-cat burglar (Bruce Willis) sets out to steal a series of priceless artifacts in this globe-spanning caper.
Features include:
Anamorphic Widescreen
English & French Dolby Surround
English, French & Portuguese subtitles
Director's Commentary
Featurette - My Journey To Minerva
Deleted Scenes
Hudson Hawk Trivia Track
Featurette - The Story of Hudson Hawk
Music Video - "Hudson Hawk Theme" by Dr. John
Courtesy of dvd times....
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Hudson Hawk (Special Edition) for 25th July 2006 priced at $19.94 SRP. An ex-cat burglar (Bruce Willis) sets out to steal a series of priceless artifacts in this globe-spanning caper.
Features include:
Anamorphic Widescreen
English & French Dolby Surround
English, French & Portuguese subtitles
Director's Commentary
Featurette - My Journey To Minerva
Deleted Scenes
Hudson Hawk Trivia Track
Featurette - The Story of Hudson Hawk
Music Video - "Hudson Hawk Theme" by Dr. John
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He also shows pondering by looking up at a tree or something. There's a body on the ground and he's looking at a tree.Andre Jurieu wrote:...with his haaaaandsss... on his hips. That's key. As are the sunglasses. I can't wait for his episode of Inside the Actors' Studio.The Invunche wrote:Is it better than when he tilts his head to one side and makes strange pauses in his sentences on CSI Miami?
I haven't watched the show religiously or anything, but does his character actually do anything on the show?
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Because a nice cover, menus and disc art could tip the scales in favor of buying a slightly better DVD than the one I own.filmfan wrote:Could I ask why the packaging be important ?Nihonophile wrote:I'm waiting until I see the packaging before I decide if I will double dip. This is easily a favorite of mine but the features don't seem that greatly increased.
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From: Pan and Scan:
Seriously? 'Hudson Hawk' 15th Anniversary DVD
Is there some sort of 'Hudson Hawk' geek-a-zoid group that we don't know about? Is the film really popular in France? Are Sandra Bernhard's fans responsible? What could possibly explain Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's decision to release 'Hudson Hawk: 15th Anniversary Edition' on DVD?
The July 25th release is getting a spanky new transfer, a digital audio upgrade, deleted scene menu, a trivia subtitle track and two behind-the-scenes featurettes.
If you don't remember this Bruce Willis comedy adventure, keep it that way.
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I wonder why they didn't chose to port over the commentary track from the first release. It's not a bad listen since Michael Lehmann does point out some of the things that work for the film and the things that don't. He does point out that if you want the real dirt on the film to read Richard E. Grant's With Nails. I still think the film was way ahead of it's time, which is why most everyone hated it when it came out. Had they went into it knowing that it was going to be something of a campy caper film send-up, and not as most people thought Die-Hard with cat-burglars, I think that more people would have liked it.
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Do you think because it has Da Vinci in it that they think they can capitalize on the The Da Vinci Code coming out? Though releasing it on DVD two months later I guess doesn't make sense. But that's the only reason I can think of. It's not as horrible as everyone made it out to be, but there aren't many fans (the only one I know is one buddy who went through hell looking for the VHS years ago after it was apparently discontinued. It was seriously a quest for him and he was obsessed. The sad part is he found it, then it was released on DVD a couple of months later.)
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I'm more of a Jade fan myself! (I particularly like his expressions of frustration during the car chase scene!)cdnchris wrote:This easily contains David Caruso's best performance.
Hudson Hawk has gotten coverage in The Onion AV Club recently, from the Commentary Tracks of the Damned piece to its very own entry in My Year of Flops!