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Old 01-20-06, 05:09 PM
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Delicatessen -- 05/02/06

http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...icatessen.html

Title: Delicatessen
Starring: Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Released: 2nd May 2006
SRP: $29.99

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Buena Vista Home Entertainment has announced Delicatessen, a surreal, dark comedy which stars Jean-Claude Dreyfus and Dominique Pinon. The film, from Amelie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, will be available to own from the 2nd May this year. Retail will be around $29.99. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with a French Dolby 2.0 Surround track. English subtitles will also be provided. As far as we know, no extra material will be included. Stay tuned for the official artwork.
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It is about damn time! This is one that I have been waiting for, for a long time. I always kept going to order the R2 one then deciding to hold off and now it has finally paid off. And by paid off I mean an over priced bare-bones disc. Oh well I'll still pick it up.
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Well, unlike my colleague at the other news site, I do know there are going to be extras. They will include a feature commentary with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a "Fine Cooked Meats: A Nod to Delicatessen" featurette and "The Archives of Jean-Pierre Jeunet."

And we have cover art too.

So there you go.
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Thanks for the heads up Patrick.

From Davisdvd.com, here is the cover:

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That's a lot of stars there. Eleven stars!

Took them long enough.
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I'll finally be able to retire my VHS. What took them so long? Couldn't they have given the film better treatment too? A commentary, atleast? Oh well, I'm just happy it's finally been announced.
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Originally Posted by joshtown
Couldn't they have given the film better treatment too? A commentary, atleast? Oh well, I'm just happy it's finally been announced.

Originally Posted by Patrick Mirza
Well, unlike my colleague at the other news site, I do know there are going to be extras. They will include a feature commentary with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a "Fine Cooked Meats: A Nod to Delicatessen" featurette and "The Archives of Jean-Pierre Jeunet."

And we have cover art too.

So there you go.
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Excellent news. Took long enough but at least it sounds like a nice release.
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I held off on getting the R2 release, good news!!
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Excellent. Extras! Even better.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Mirza
Well, unlike my colleague at the other news site, I do know there are going to be extras. They will include a feature commentary with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a "Fine Cooked Meats: A Nod to Delicatessen" featurette and "The Archives of Jean-Pierre Jeunet."
Sounds the same as R2 dvd (except the French one that has a unique extra: the "full movie with storyboards").

I just bought the R2 UK via CD-WOW for just £2.99. I am happy with it for such a low price.

Still, it's good that finally R1 DVD is to be releaseed.
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Finally!
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Awesome movie. I can't wait!
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Is this the full release? Or a Miramax-like hack-job?
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Wahoo! I was not expecting this in R1 so this is cool to finally have on dvd. VHS copies just don't cut it.
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Is this the full release? Or a Miramax-like hack-job?
There was no "Miramax-like hack-job" for Delicatessen and I doubt they would do a new one specifically for DVD.
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Originally Posted by Atreus
It is about damn time!
Took the words right out of my mouth. I think I've caught this on IFC a couple of times, granted, in the middle, and presented in foolscreen, so this is a BIG, BIG purchase for me, and a long time coming.
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the extras of R1 are better than any other region.iam glad i held off gettin' the R2 release.
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about time. been too long since i saw this!
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Finally, can't wait to get this at last.
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finally.
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Wahoo!
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Originally Posted by animatedude
the extras of R1 are better than any other region.
Nope. As was already mentionned, the French 2-discer has all the R1 extras plus "the full film storyboarded".

I'll stick with my pretty French tin:

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excellent, another JPJ movie to add to my shelf! Now if I can snag a used copy of City of Lost Children, I'd be set.
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Originally Posted by Dan Average
There was no "Miramax-like hack-job" for Delicatessen and I doubt they would do a new one specifically for DVD.
Miramax has hacked both theatrical releases and DVD only releases. I would not be surprised if their parent company continues to do so. Was BV the company who released Delicatessen theatrically way back when?

Regardless, I'm looking for an answer to the question, not a guess at it. Everybody is talking about the R2 features getting ported, but I'm more concerned about the movie itself, considering the subject matter.


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