Lethal Weapon Collection
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:41 am
Lethal Weapon features:
- Commentary by Richard Donner
- Deleted scenes
- Honeymoon Suite's "Lethal Weapon" music video
- Theatrical trailer
Lethal Weapon 2 features:
- Commentary by Richard Donner
- Deleted scenes
- Stunts & Action featurette
- Theatrical trailer
Lethal Weapon 3 features:
- Commentary by Richard Donner
- Deleted scenes
- Sting and Eric Clapton's "It's Probably Me" music video
- Teaser trailer
- Theatrical trailer
Lethal Weapon 4 features:
- Commentary by Richard Donner, J. Mills Goodloe, and Geoff Johns
- Pure Lethal featurette
- Outtakes
- Deleted scenes
- Theatrical trailer
Four-part I'm Too Old for This Sh*t: Lethal Weapon and the Hollywood Monster It Created retrospective:
- Pulling the Trigger: Expanding the World of Lethal Weapon
- Psycho Pension: The Genesis of Lethal Weapon
- Maximum Impact: The Legacy of Lethal Weapon
- A Family Affair: Bringing Lethal Weapon to Life
It is region-free, actually. And according to an extensive review on it's Amazon page, the films are the theatrical cuts. And according to the review, the "directors cuts" were actually put together by Warner Bros. without Richard Donner's involvement (though it had his blessing apparently). The scenes used in those versions are here as deleted scenes.RobertAltman wrote:According to the comments on the page you linked to the specs are identical to the already released (and very cheap) UK set. As its Warner, I assume it's region free.
It is a great example of a series getting more and more complacent and too in love with its main characters, and eventually its extended family surrounding them, turning from something relatively interesting and adult for a mainstream genre film in the first to a total love-in by the fourth (at least have Joe Pesci killed off to create some drama! No? OK then). Number 4 is particularly terrible because it also totally wastes Jet Li in his US debut by reining him in due to the focus being on the two geriatric cops lumbering around. It would be akin to hiring Jackie Chan and then making him do CGI enhanced stunts or buddy comedy rather than lots of action showing off his physicality.flyonthewall2983 wrote:2 is good, as is 3. 4 has it's moments, but pretty clear by then the franchise lost it's steam.