videoeta is now officially listing the movie for that date:
http://videoeta.com/movie/111594
just about 2 weeks ago rob zombie mentioned on his twitter account that he just finished his directors cut version of the film.
videoeta states 101 min as the dvd runtime, whereas imdb lists the theatrical runtime at 105 min!
could this indicate that the directors cut is trimmed down!?
anyhow, i guess we will have to wait for another studio announcement
to see what versions and at what length will actually be released.
GizmoDVD
11-03-09, 05:17 PM
Sony is releasing this, not Weinstein.
philip74
11-03-09, 05:53 PM
ok...did i mention anything about weinstein in my post :)
did they sell the dvd right to their latest movies to various companies?
i mean inglourious basterds is universal and now sony?
GizmoDVD
11-03-09, 06:21 PM
I was just stating it for the people who may care. Don't worry - the DVD will likely have all the Special Features as the Blu-ray.
dkedvd
11-03-09, 06:30 PM
Just because a director's cut is shorter doesn't mean it was cut down. There are TONES of director's cuts that are shorter than the theatricals cuts. The director cuts parts out and adds other parts. So sometimes in doing this it gets a few minutes shorter. But in the end we are getting (usually) a better film because the fluff is gone and the fun is added.
AnonomusBob15
11-03-09, 09:03 PM
Just because a director's cut is shorter doesn't mean it was cut down.
Um, yes it does.
but we all know this film could benefit from a few snips here and there, and there, and there.....
I still enjoyed it somewhat. Some of the killings were brutal, and awesome. Will be keeping an eye out for the details.
bsmith
11-03-09, 11:16 PM
Um, yes it does.
but we all know this film could benefit from a few snips here and there, and there, and there.....
While it is all symantics, I'll have to agree with dkedvd on this one. I think of cut-down in this case as implying less then the original in content or a subset of the original. If all you did was remove then it would be cut-down. However, if in the process you add new content not in the original, regardless of whether you take any away, it is no longer a cut-down version but just a different version. In other words, by having new content it is no longer a subset of the original.
Again, it is all symantics anyway with no one clear single interpretation.
EdTheRipper
11-03-09, 11:24 PM
Looking forward to picking this up.
AnonomusBob15
11-04-09, 04:14 PM
While it is all symantics, I'll have to agree with dkedvd on this one. I think of cut-down in this case as implying less then the original in content or a subset of the original. If all you did was remove then it would be cut-down. However, if in the process you add new content not in the original, regardless of whether you take any away, it is no longer a cut-down version but just a different version. In other words, by having new content it is no longer a subset of the original.
Again, it is all symantics anyway with no one clear single interpretation.
agreed on all points, just being difficult because it's the internet.
gerrythedon
11-07-09, 12:11 AM
Hope that it has a 4hour+ documentary. Want it on blu-ray.
KillerCannibal
11-07-09, 12:14 PM
Don't quote me on this, but I've heard it's going to have a 6+ hour making-of doc.
Oh, and it's SEMANTICS, Symatic is some software company.
gerrythedon
11-07-09, 11:55 PM
Don't quote me on this, but I've heard it's going to have a 6+ hour making-of doc.
PLEASE LET IT BE TRUE! :drool:
SilverDreams
11-08-09, 10:16 AM
Just because a director's cut is shorter doesn't mean it was cut down. There are TONES of director's cuts that are shorter than the theatricals cuts. The director cuts parts out and adds other parts. So sometimes in doing this it gets a few minutes shorter. But in the end we are getting (usually) a better film because the fluff is gone and the fun is added.
A prime example to prove your case wrong about Director's cuts being better would be Donnie Darko, the director's cut is TERRIBLE. The movie just drags and drags, the added scenes do NOTHING but make the movie worse. But back on topic, I liked the first Halloween and the extended cut of it, I'm looking forward to this. I don't know why RZ gets so much guff.
philip74
11-16-09, 04:58 AM
the release has just been announced by dvdtimes:
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content/id/71817/halloween-ii-2009-r1us-bd-in-january.html
good news is that the unrated cut will be released as well, unfortunately
rated and unrated will be two seperate releases.
Dragon Lee
11-16-09, 01:48 PM
ok...did i mention anything about weinstein in my post :)
did they sell the dvd right to their latest movies to various companies?
i mean inglourious basterds is universal and now sony?
probably partnered up with sony or something. they are in financial hell at the moment.
philip74
11-16-09, 04:21 PM
bad karma i guess :)
with their release policies and how many directors`versions they butchered
according to their likes, their means seem to be catching up with them...
DiedLaughing
11-16-09, 05:00 PM
I loved the documentary for the first one, I really hope II has one as well.
ReduxGuy
11-16-09, 07:00 PM
i mean inglourious basterds is universal and now sony?
Well, to be fair with Basterds, Universal got the home video rights to begin with.
Like when the WB distributed The Aviator on DVD.
Dragon Lee
11-17-09, 11:11 AM
I noticed recently that Sony's been releasing Dimension backtitles like the Scream trilogy 3-pack and From Dusk til Dawn 3-pack. Cover art maintains Dimension look however outer box is uniquely Sony.
AnonomusBob15
11-17-09, 11:33 AM
I noticed recently that Sony's been releasing Dimension backtitles like the Scream trilogy 3-pack and From Dusk til Dawn 3-pack. Cover art maintains Dimension look however outer box is uniquely Sony.
read: "uniquely cheap". Though I came close to getting that Scream trilogy, though Sony would never enhance the title for widescreen tvs!
Dragon Lee
11-17-09, 11:49 AM
I'm guessing From Dusk til Dawn still isn't anamorphic either. Damn!