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Old 05-20-05, 08:56 AM
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Anamorphic Rumble Fish SE Coming 13.08.05

Good thing Sin City proved successful, as Universal probably would not have revisited this gem otherwise.

http://dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&...6659&n=1&burl=

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Universal has released early details on a special edition of Rumble Fish which stars Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Nicolas Cage, Dennis Hopper and Diane Lane. This Francis Ford Coppola directed film, will be available to own from the 13th September this year. Retail will be around $19.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo and Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo tracks. English, French and Spanish subtitles will also be provided. Universal hasn't revealed the extra material for this one yet I'm afraid.
Universal really seems to be interested in releasing interesting DVDs this year. I hope they keep it up.

The date is wrong in the title: it should be 13.09.05.

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I'll have to double dip on this one.
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Very nice and hopefully the WB's much-delayed The Outsiders SE will soon follow!
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13.08.05

British people suck.

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Actually I believe only the Japanese have the real correct way to write dates: year/month/day, so September 13, 2005, would be written as 05/09/13 - which to me makes the most sense, as the American and European ways are both illogical.
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Here's hoping for a Coppola commentary. And maybe some of the footage used in the (slightly longer) TV version thrown in as an extra.
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I almost got the OOP the other day, glad I held off.
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Originally Posted by jmj713
Actually I believe only the Japanese have the real correct way to write dates: year/month/day, so September 13, 2005, would be written as 05/09/13 - which to me makes the most sense, as the American and European ways are both illogical.
Why is it illogical for the Europeans to start from the smallest increment and work up, but logical for the Japanese to start from the largest increment and work down?
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
Very nice and hopefully the WB's much-delayed The Outsiders SE will soon follow!
RF is an all-time persoanl fave! I've had the current disc for years...and actually saw this in the theater on it's original theatrical run.

Shit, I gotta fight Biff Wilcox at ten.
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Because the dates, when sorted automatically, fall out of order, when sorted from A to Z. Smallest increment, you mean days? The smallest increments would actually be years, since they change the least. So if you had a list of dates written the Japanese way, they would all sort correctly. The European way, the first days all the months would be first, which would screw up any chronology.
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Here are the final specs and a link to the artwork:

Universal has released early details on a special edition of Rumble Fish which stars Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane and Nicolas Cage.

This Francis Ford Coppola directed film, will be available to own from the 13th September this year. Retail will be around $19.98.

The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo and Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo tracks. English, French and Spanish subtitles will also be provided.

Extras will include an audio commentary with the director, deleted scenes, a making of Rumble Fish featurette, a Percussion Based Score feature containing contemporary and archival footage plus interviews with Stuart Copeland of The Police, and a Don't Box Me In music video.

Cool artwork here:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?...=6659&n=1&burl
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Specs sound fine - looking forward to this!
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Rumble Fish: Special Edition (9/13)

deleted scenes
audio commentary with director Francis Ford Coppola
A Look Back... The Making of Rumble Fish documentary
The Percussion Based Score featurette (featuring archival footage and new interviews with Stewart Copeland of The Police)
Copeland's Don't Box Me In music video
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Here is my review of this excellent new DVD of "Rumble Fish":
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=436789
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For those interested:

Here is a really good review of Coppola's all new 2 disc "THE OUTSIDERS - THE COMPLETE NOVEL" over at DVDTown: http://www.dvdtown.com/review/outsid...el/16885/3106/
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Another great review of the new DVD:

http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=17624
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Why or how did this film flop theatrically?
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is this movie in B/W or color?
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Originally Posted by scott1598
is this movie in B/W or color?
Black and white with stylish flashes of color. It's a great film and a great DVD.

The new "The Outsiders" DVD is excellent too.
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Why or how did this film flop theatrically?
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Originally Posted by mjeeves
Why or how did this film flop theatrically?
It was such a dramatic change of pace from Coppola's string of blockbusters (Godfather/Godfather II/Apocalypse Now) because it was so low-key in comparison that it put filmgoers off. The downward slide started with One From The Heart, released in 1982.
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i always thought matt dillion was too much of a punk in this movie..
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i always thought matt dillion was too much of a punk in this movie..
Just the right amount of punk for me. I grew up with this film and it's still in my top 5 faves of all time. Saw it twice in the theater and have always seemed to own a copy of the film, one way or the other. Back in the 80's when I was in radio, I think I was the only dude to actually play cuts off the ST. It helped that I was a huge Wall of Voodoo fan! It sucks that the music vid had such crappy sound, though.:thumbsdown:
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Originally Posted by saint21
i always thought matt dillion was too much of a punk in this movie..
I thought he was PERFECT. Everyone is good in this film... DILLON, ROURKE, DIANE LANE....

Perfect casting!

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