Re: Universal Catalog Titles on Blu
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 7:23 pm
The Narrator Returns wrote:Guess who they got to write it?
Will it please Jeffrey Kauffman? Always!Jeffrey Kauffman wrote:Will it please DNR-phobes? Probably not.
I'm in the boat that wouldn't have minded some of the digital alterations from the 2002 version be carried over to the Blu-ray. The "walkie talkie" nonsense was a major mistake, but I quite liked the subtle facial enhancements of the title character and, especially, the shot showing the alien being chased by the scientists (once you realize that the alien in the original shot was just a Lowell Omni light with a red gel being pulled on a dolly, the suspension of disbelief takes a hit!). All the same, as long as Dee Wallace returns to complaining that her eldest son's Halloween costume makes him look like a "terrorist", I'll be happy.dx23 wrote:E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial blu-ray coming in October. From what it seems, it only includes the original 1982 version, not the tinkered, walkie talkies 2002 one.
EW wrote: EW: George famously tinkers with his movies after the fact. But you've said that you regret changing E.T. for the 2002 rerelease and would never change another of your movies.
Spielberg: George goes by his playbook, and I go by mine. I did alter E.T., and I do regret making those alterations. When the movie comes out on Blu-ray, either we will package both versions for the same price — nobody has to pay any more money for the rejiggered version — or we will just bite the bullet and come out with the 1982 version.
Did it say that it will be released here in the US?eerik wrote:According to Italian site tempiodelvideo.com, Universal will release Sam Wood's For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) sometime later this year, a title that wasn't on the leaked schedule. Release date is not specified but it is "restored" and available in digibook packaging. Special features include a documentary on "the restoration" of the film and more.
No, but common sense says it will be.AfterTheRain wrote:Did it say that it will be released here in the US?eerik wrote:According to Italian site tempiodelvideo.com, Universal will release Sam Wood's For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) sometime later this year, a title that wasn't on the leaked schedule. Release date is not specified but it is "restored" and available in digibook packaging. Special features include a documentary on "the restoration" of the film and more.
Extras wrote:Saboteur
Bonus Features:
Saboteur: A Closer Look
Storyboards: The Statue of Liberty Sequence
Alfred Hitchcock’s Sketches
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Shadow of a Doubt
Bonus Features:
Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock’s Favorite Film
Production Drawings by Art Director Robert Boyle
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Rope
Bonus Features:
Rope Unleashed
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Rear Window
Bonus Features:
Rear Window Ethics: An Original Documentary
A Conversation with Screenwriter John Michael Hayes
Pure Cinema: Through the Eyes of The Master
Breaking Barriers: The Sound of Hitchcock
Hitchcock-Truffaut Interview Excerpts
Masters of Cinema
Feature Commentary with John Fawell, author of Hitchcock’s Rear Window: The Well-Made Film, Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Re-Release Trailer Narrated by James Stewart
BD Live
Pocket Blu (Blu-ray Exclusive)
The Trouble with Harry
Bonus Features:
The Trouble with Harry Isn’t Over
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Bonus Features:
The Making of The Man Who Knew Too Much
Production Photographs
Trailers
Vertigo
Bonus Features:
Obsessed with Vertigo: New Life for Hitchcock’s Masterpiece
Partners in Crime: Hitchcock’s Collaborators
Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
Foreign Censorship Ending
The Vertigo Archives
Feature Commentary with Associate Producer Herbert Coleman
Restoration Team Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz, and Other Vertigo Participants
Feature Commentary with Director William Friedkin
100 Years of Universal: The Lew Wasserman Era
Theatrical Trailer
Restoration Theatrical Trailer
BD Live
Pocket Blu (Blu-ray Exclusive)
Psycho
Bonus Features:
The Making of Psycho
Psycho Sound
In The Master’s Shadow: Hitchcock’s Legacy
Hitchcock-Truffaut Interview Excerpts
Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho
The Shower Scene: With and Without Music
The Shower Scene: Storyboards by Saul Bass
The Psycho Archives
Posters and Psycho Ads, Lobby Cards, Behind-the-Scenes Photographs, Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Re-release Trailers
Feature Commentary with Stephen Rebello (author of Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho)
The Birds
Bonus Features:
Deleted Scene
Original Ending T
The Birds: Hitchcock’s Monster Movie – New! (Blu-ray Exclusive)
All About The Birds
Storyboards
Tippi Hedren’s Screen Test
Hitchcock-Truffaut Interview Excerpts
The Birds Is Coming (Universal International Newsreel)
Suspense Story: National Press Club Hears Hitchcock (Universal International Newsreel)
Production Photographs
100 Years of Universal: Restoring the Classics
100 Years of Universal: The Lot
Theatrical Trailer
BD Live
Pocket Blu (Blu-ray Exclusive)
Marnie
Bonus Features:
The Trouble with Marnie
The Marnie Archives
Theatrical Trailer
Torn Curtain
Bonus Features:
Torn Curtain Rising
Scenes Scored by Bernard Herrmann
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Topaz
Bonus Features:
Alternate Endings
Topaz: An Appreciation by Film Historian and Critic Leonard Maltin
Storyboards: The Mendozas
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Frenzy
Bonus Features:
The Story of Frenzy
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Family Plot
Bonus Features:
Plotting Family Plot
Storyboards: The Chase Scene
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer