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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:22 pm
by dx23
From dvdactive.com:
Title: Hot Fuzz
Starring: Simon Pegg
Released: 27th November 2007
SRP: $34.98
Further Details:
Universal has announced a brand new 3-Disc Collector's Edition of Hot Fuzz which stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The set will be available to own from the 27th November, and should retail at around $34.98 or thereabouts. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English, French and Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 EX tracks. The artwork hasn't been revealed for this one yet, but we'll bring you that very shortly. For now though, here's the full rundown on each of the discs:
Disc One
• Commentary with Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright
• Commentary with Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent, Rafe Spall, Kevin Eldon & Olivia Colman
• Commentary with Kenneth Cranham, Timothy Dalton, Paul Freeman & Edward Woodward
• Commentary with The Real Fuzz - Any Leafe & Nick Eckland
• Commentary with Edgar Wright & Guest
• Outtakes
• Storyboards
• Fuzz-O-Meter (Trivia Track)
• Inadmissible: Deleted Scenes
• Fuzz-O-Meter
• Danny's Notebook
• Hot Funk
• Theatrical Trailer
• UK TV Spot 1
• UK TV Spot 2
• Director's Cut Trailer
Disc Two
• We Made Hot Fuzz
• Art Department
• Friends & Family
• Cranks, Cranes & Controlled Chaos
• Here Come the Fuzz
• Return to Sandford
• Edgar & Simon's Flip Chart
• Simon Muggs
• Sergeant Fisher's Perfect Sunday
• Plot Holes
• Special Effects: Before & After
• Video Blogs
• Poster Gallery
• Photo Gallery
• AM Blam: Making 'Dead Right'
• Dead Right (1993)
• Edgar Wright Director's Commentary on Dead Right
• Simon Pegg and Nick Frost Commentary on Dead Right
Disc Three
• The Extended Fuzzball Rally
• Video Blogs
Universal keeps running on the front of most imbecile studio. Why the fuck didn't they released this edition in the first place?
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:24 pm
by zombeaner
So chumps like me would buy it twice.
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:34 pm
by Lino
5 (!) commentaries? Umm, why exactly? I love Simon Pegg like the next guy but still...
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:35 pm
by denti alligator
Is this movie any good?
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:41 pm
by MichaelB
denti alligator wrote:Is this movie any good?
It passes the time very nicely, though it's ridiculously overlong at two hours and was clearly partly intended as a wish-fulfilment project for its director and stars. (Let's face it, no-one else was ever going to cast Nick Frost as an all-guns-blazing action hero).
But the first half is very funny indeed, and comfortably up to the standard set by
Shaun of the Dead.
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:48 pm
by jedgeco
MichaelB wrote:It passes the time very nicely, though it's ridiculously overlong at two hours and was clearly partly intended as a wish-fulfilment project for its director and stars.
The final act goes from parody to self-parody. All-in-all, I liked it, but a 3-disc special edition sounds like overkill.
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 10:16 pm
by Luke M
I liked it a lot more than Shaun of the Dead.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:14 am
by THX1378
All-in-all, I liked it, but a 3-disc special edition sounds like overkill.
Don't you love what Universal does to fans of a film. The HD release had all the extras right off the bat from the R2 release. Wal-Mart gets an "exclusive" extras disc that has everything from the R2 release and HD release, but is missing 3 commentary tracks, which now looks like on this 3 disc set that they have added one more to make it 5 tracks now for the film. People get mad because Wal-Mart doesn't get enough of the exclusive sets in widescreen so people break down and get the exclusive set in full screen which they had a ton of, then go out and get a copy of the widescreen single disc. This then makes people return or sell back the fullscreen single disc that they had to get to get the "exclusive" extras disc. Now only less than 4 weeks after the dvd came out, Universal says that in 3 months were going to put out a set that has all the extras that were missing off the first release that were supost to be a part of an "exclusive" disc you got at Wal-Mart or on HD, plus the missing commentary tracks, you really have to love how they work.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:01 am
by VC2020
I think Universal and Paramount are probably the worst with DVD releases and this was expected. I went ahead and bought the Region 2 Hot Fuzz but I might eventually pick up this 3-disc so it'll play in all my DVD players.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:20 am
by THX1378
think Universal and Paramount are probably the worst with DVD releases and this was expected.
Yea but at least Paramount was up front with people that Zodiac was going to get a 2 disc release next year right when the bare bones disc came out. Universal just wants to milk us the fans for everything that it's worth.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 3:13 am
by tavernier
that's 3 discs too many
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:28 am
by Harold Gervais
Easily one of my favorite movies of the year. It isn't often you see new film sub-genres created right in front of your eyes but that is what Wright/Pegg have done with their two films. As with Shaun, Hot Fuzz is best appreciated after the third or fourth viewing. The jokes are so densely packed that it demands repeat showings just to get an idea of how ambitious they were in the film's construction & execution.
All that said, I'm pretty happy with the R2. I would have to hear some amazing things about the new Edgar Wright & Guest commentary or the contents on the third disc.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:18 am
by zombeaner
THX1378 wrote: think Universal and Paramount are probably the worst with DVD releases and this was expected.
Yea but at least Paramount was up front with people that Zodiac was going to get a 2 disc release next year right when the bare bones disc came out. Universal just wants to milk us the fans for everything that it's worth.
Wasn't really upfront, they only officially announced it in a trailer on the disc itself. Sounds more like a "fuck you, sucker" to the people who purchased the single disc edition.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 3:59 pm
by TheGodfather
Liked the movie a lot but 5 commentaries is a bit overdoing it. Might get it anyway since I don`t own it yet.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:34 pm
by NABOB OF NOWHERE
Harold Gervais wrote: It isn't often you see new film sub-genres created right in front of your eyes but that is what Wright/Pegg have done with their two films.
I don't think anyone with any familiarity with British TV sketch show film pastiche will quite share your enthusiasm for this alleged burgeoning new form. It's a well worn path from the Pythons through the Young Ones, Glam metal Detectives, League of Gentlemen , Chris Morris' projects and countless countless other derivatives that have formed the backbone of 'alternative' TV comedy for well over 25 years and has indeed become the mainstream.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:44 pm
by MichaelB
NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:I don't think anyone with any familiarity with British TV sketch show film pastiche will quite share your enthusiasm for this alleged burgeoning new form. It's a well worn path from the Pythons through the Young Ones, Glam metal Detectives, League of Gentlemen , Chris Morris' projects and countless countless other derivatives that have formed the backbone of 'alternative' TV comedy for well over 25 years and has indeed become the mainstream.
Absolutely - it's slicker than a film like
The Supergrass (1985), but otherwise it's a perfect double bill partner.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 5:43 pm
by Harold Gervais
NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:Harold Gervais wrote: It isn't often you see new film sub-genres created right in front of your eyes but that is what Wright/Pegg have done with their two films.
I don't think anyone with any familiarity with British TV sketch show film pastiche will quite share your enthusiasm for this alleged burgeoning new form. It's a well worn path from the Pythons through the Young Ones, Glam metal Detectives, League of Gentlemen , Chris Morris' projects and countless countless other derivatives that have formed the backbone of 'alternative' TV comedy for well over 25 years and has indeed become the mainstream.
Sub-genre I was referring are film parodies that also exist at the same time as worthwhile entries into the genre of films being made fun of. So I guess I don't see the connection to Python, League of Gentlemen or the Young Ones. In the case of
League of Gentlemen, I'm aware of their love for the horror films of Amicus & Tigon, there is LoG commentary on one of the movies in the Anchor Bay R2 box set of Tigon movies worth tracking down, and how those film influence their comedy but I would not look at something like their Christmas special and say it exists in the same category as
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors as I think it is too self-aware of the conventions. It's a clever & funny take on anthology horror but I don't think it could compete on its own as a anthology horror film. Chris Morris I'm not as familiar with. I am correct in saying
Brass Eye is one of his?
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:17 pm
by DrewReiber
zombeaner wrote:THX1378 wrote: think Universal and Paramount are probably the worst with DVD releases and this was expected.
Yea but at least Paramount was up front with people that Zodiac was going to get a 2 disc release next year right when the bare bones disc came out. Universal just wants to milk us the fans for everything that it's worth.
Wasn't really upfront, they only officially announced it in a trailer on the disc itself. Sounds more like a "fuck you, sucker" to the people who purchased the single disc edition.
Adding to that sucker punch was the fact that the audio commentary referenced a second commentary and documentary not found on this release. So yeah, they got me too.
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:33 pm
by colinr0380
DrewReiber wrote:Adding to that sucker punch was the fact that the audio commentary referenced a second commentary and documentary not found on this release. So yeah, they got me too.
That reminds me of my early days of buying DVD's when I bought the UK 2 disc "Collector's edition" of Disney's Tarzan and excitedly read a mention in the booklet of comments made by people in an audio commentary that was supposed to be included. However the commentary wasn't actually included! A shame that they left the reference in the booklet, but I suppose that is what happens when discs, extra features and booklets are being authored in totality and then get manipulated and changed when they are released in different regions.
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:35 am
by manicsounds
Thought it would be Peter Jackson as the guest, but I was wrong.
I'm happy with the R2, so I won't get this one. But for whoever gets this
and listens to the new Audio Commentary, could you count how many
times you hear "a'right" said by QT?
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:46 pm
by flyonthewall2983
I really hope they don't do what they did with Jarhead and shelve this immediately.
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:52 pm
by patrick
flyonthewall2983 wrote:I really hope they don't do what they did with Jarhead and shelve this immediately.
I'll be buying this ASAP just in case - I was under the impression that this release was created to appease Edgar Wright after Universal and Wal-Mart botched the bonus disc release the first time around. Best Buy has this for $25 this week (better than Amazon's price) so I don't have any reason to wait.
I'm assuming it's a digipak like the Jarhead SE?
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:01 pm
by flyonthewall2983
I thought Jarhead was in a keep case.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:17 am
by Musashi219
flyonthewall2983 wrote:I thought Jarhead was in a keep case.
Yes the standard edition was in a keep case, but they also released a two-disc digipack version which disappeared rather quickly from shelves (kind of like the Munich digipack - which if you didn't buy on release day you missed out on).
I might be wrong but I could've sworn most of this content is already available on the Hot Fuzz HD-DVD. Thanks to that commentary with Quentin Tarantino as a guest, my interest has just dropped a significant amount.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:16 am
by patrick
Musashi219 wrote:I might be wrong but I could've sworn most of this content is already available on the Hot Fuzz HD-DVD. Thanks to that commentary with Quentin Tarantino as a guest, my interest has just dropped a significant amount.
As far as I understand, everything is on the HD-DVD except for some of the commentaries (I was under the impression that the HD version still only had one) and the contents of the third disc. I'm dreading hearing QT's "heh heh" Beavis and Butthead cackle after every joke.