The Passenger
- TechNoir
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The November 4 Entertainment Weekly confirms this. In an interview with Jack Nicholson the magazine says that The Passenger was being rereleased last week in select theaters, with a DVD following next year. Funny little interview, Jack refers to pyrotechnic blockbusters as melodrama, and when asked if he was worried that there were no Antonionis working today he says, "Its always a mistake to think that. You know the Spike Jonze of it all!" He also says that he once talked to Jonze, and his partner about a different kind of Batman film. Now that would be interesting.
- dx23
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From dvdactive.com:
Artwork hereTitle: The Passenger
Starring: Jack Nicholson
Released: 14th March 2006
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a new release of The Passenger which stars Jack Nicholson and Maria Schneider. Originally released in 1975, the film is a suspenseful and haunting portrait of a drained journalist whose deliverance is an identity exchange with a dead man. The disc will be available to own from the 14th March, priced at around $24.96. Extras on this one will include an audio commentary with Jack Nicholson, a second commentary with Wim Wenders (director of Paris, Texas & Wings of Desire), An Evening at the Academy Featurette, and an interview with writer Mark Peploe and Maria Schneide. We've attached a small shot of the official region one package artwork below:
- Lino
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- ellipsis7
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What the two commentary tracks speak of is the compromise between the two camps, Nicholson who starred and owned the rights, Wenders who met Antonioni before his stroke but then acted as guarantor director on BEYOND THE CLOUDS and wrote also the book MY TIME WITH ANTONIONI... Both voices can get something of a say...
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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- ola t
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That "Evening at the Academy" featurette should be, uh, interesting... See yoshimori's post in the other thread.
- Gordon
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Jeepers! Is that what that is?! In the words of Spock, it should be a 'fascinating' document of movie star megalomania.ola t wrote:That "Evening at the Academy" featurette should be, uh, interesting... See yoshimori's post in the other thread.
- a7m4
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I was there that night at the Academy and I would be very surprised if they include the whole 'evening' on DVD.Gordon McMurphy wrote:Jeepers! Is that what that is?! In the words of Spock, it should be a 'fascinating' document of movie star megalomania.ola t wrote:That "Evening at the Academy" featurette should be, uh, interesting... See yoshimori's post in the other thread.
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- FilmFanSea
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Sony's release of The Passenger has either been postponed or cancelled, depending on who you believe. Amazon and DVD Empire now have the release date set for April 25th; DVD Planet and Digital Eyes list it as "Discontinued" or "no longer available." Deep Discount, Overstock and buy.com have deleted their listings entirely; DVD Pacific lists a never-never date of 12/31/2025.
And a poster at DVD Talk writes that he received official word from Sony that it was canceled, with no new date given.
Sucks. Bigtime.
And a poster at DVD Talk writes that he received official word from Sony that it was canceled, with no new date given.
Sucks. Bigtime.
- godardslave
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- ellipsis7
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Amazon emailed me to tell of the delay till 25th April, so it has not disappeared altogether...
The Beaver has this just posted, which could account for the pushback....
The Beaver has this just posted, which could account for the pushback....
Mark Peploe wrote the original story, and cowrote the screenplay then with Peter Wollen & Antonioni. He is not the Producer (who is Carlo Ponti). As for Aurora Irvine, Google and IMDB searches turn up nothing, so your guess is as good as mine (could even be a pseudonym)...The upcoming The Passenger DVD will include the European (longer) version - running approx. 126 min - and feature a commentary track by Aurora Irvine and producer Mark Peploe.
- Barmy
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Wasn't it supposed to have a Nicholson commentary (or is Aurora Irvine his pseudonym)? Doesn't he owe us that much after keeping this off the market for so long? A Peploe commentary will be of only marginal interest. Anyway it does not show up in "upcoming releases" (which covers post-4/18 releases) on the Sony website. I predict a May street date at best.
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