Free Enterprise SE 03.07.06 (?)
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Free Enterprise SE 03.07.06 (?)
from dvd answers
Title: Free Enterprise
Starring: William Shatner
Released: 31st May 2005
SRP: $29.98
Further Details
Anchor Bay has officially announced a new Free Enterprise: 5 Year Extended Edition which stars William Shatner and Emmy Winner Eric McCormack. This new two-disc set will be available to own from the 31st May, priced at around $29.98. As well as a brand new DiviMax Director’s Cut with an additional five minutes of footage, the set will include brand new audio commentaries with Stars William Shatner, Eric McCormack and Rafel Weiger, Director/Editor/Co-Writer Robert Burnett & Producer/Co-Writer Mark Altman, an 8-bit subtitle trivia track explaining Free Enterprise Arcana, a ninety-minute documentary on the making of the film, and a twenty-minute featurette entitled A Look Back at Free Enterprise. Completing this impressive package will be thirty minutes of deleted scenes, a Café Fantastique Pilot, footage from a ’98 San Diego Comiccon Panel featuring filmmaker and star Rafel Weiger, a twenty-two minute 'Sci-Fi Dinner', screen tests, a No Tears for Ceaser music video and a TV spot. We'll bring you artwork shortly.
Title: Free Enterprise
Starring: William Shatner
Released: 31st May 2005
SRP: $29.98
Further Details
Anchor Bay has officially announced a new Free Enterprise: 5 Year Extended Edition which stars William Shatner and Emmy Winner Eric McCormack. This new two-disc set will be available to own from the 31st May, priced at around $29.98. As well as a brand new DiviMax Director’s Cut with an additional five minutes of footage, the set will include brand new audio commentaries with Stars William Shatner, Eric McCormack and Rafel Weiger, Director/Editor/Co-Writer Robert Burnett & Producer/Co-Writer Mark Altman, an 8-bit subtitle trivia track explaining Free Enterprise Arcana, a ninety-minute documentary on the making of the film, and a twenty-minute featurette entitled A Look Back at Free Enterprise. Completing this impressive package will be thirty minutes of deleted scenes, a Café Fantastique Pilot, footage from a ’98 San Diego Comiccon Panel featuring filmmaker and star Rafel Weiger, a twenty-two minute 'Sci-Fi Dinner', screen tests, a No Tears for Ceaser music video and a TV spot. We'll bring you artwork shortly.
#3
DVD Talk Limited Edition
I have the old edition as well but the new commentary track sounds interesting and I'm happy they're keeping the trivia track. We'll see.
#7
DVD Talk Special Edition
Well this new transfer is anamorphic. I wouldn't have cared for this release, but I recently bought a 16X9 television so I'm an anamorphic freak now. I'll double dip on this one.
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It looks like the commentary on the existing disc won't be carried over... unless I'm reading this incorrectly (??)
They call the commentaries on this Anchor Bay edition "all new".
They call the commentaries on this Anchor Bay edition "all new".
#12
so i guess this got pushed back...no new date
from the anchor bay website
FREE ENTERPRISE (1998)
Two sci-fi/comic geeks get more than they bargained for when they befriend their idol, William "Capt. Kirk" Shatner and discover he is not quite the man they imagined him to be. From producer Mark Altman (THE SPECIALS) comes this hilarious comedy which will have a new DiviMax hi-def transfer with enough new extras to fill a 2 Disc Set!
Starring: Eric McCormack, William Shatner - Director: Robert Meyer Burnett
from the anchor bay website
FREE ENTERPRISE (1998)
Two sci-fi/comic geeks get more than they bargained for when they befriend their idol, William "Capt. Kirk" Shatner and discover he is not quite the man they imagined him to be. From producer Mark Altman (THE SPECIALS) comes this hilarious comedy which will have a new DiviMax hi-def transfer with enough new extras to fill a 2 Disc Set!
Starring: Eric McCormack, William Shatner - Director: Robert Meyer Burnett
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Wonder why it didn't say, "From producer Mark Altman (HOUSE OF THE DEAD)..." Actually, I love FREE ENTERPRISE, but couldn't resist!
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I really loved this movie but for some reason I never bought the old release. So I'm definitely in.
#23
best buy has a preorder page set up for free enterprise.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....oduct&id=29275
says 03.07.06 hard to believe they had not announced this yet.
B&N also has a page showing the same day
http://video.barnesandnoble.com/sear...JT&frm=0&itm=1
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....oduct&id=29275
says 03.07.06 hard to believe they had not announced this yet.
B&N also has a page showing the same day
http://video.barnesandnoble.com/sear...JT&frm=0&itm=1
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Can't wait for this to come out. I remember breaking down and paying $31 for the first release. I think it was worth it. This hits a little too close to home for my friends and I. The movie is hoot if you're into anything like comics, Trek and Sci-Fi.