New 2D SE of Reservoir Dogs out 10/06
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New 2D SE of Reservoir Dogs out 10/06
From www.davis.dvd:
"Hard to believe, but it's been 15 years since the world met Quentin Tarantino. To mark the occasion, Lionsgate Home Entertainment has lined up Reservoir Dogs: 15th Anniversary Edition for release this October (the 24th, according to sources). The cult classic arrives as a new two-disc set with a limited collectible gasoline can packaging. This release will be supported by a line of newly licensed merchandise including T-shirts, stickers, posters, fine art, urban apparel, calendars and the first ever Reservoir Dogs video game. Stay tuned for more details, including cover art and bonus materials, to be announced soon. Also look for a Blu-ray Disc day-and-date."
Hopefully this will include a Tarantino commentary.
"Hard to believe, but it's been 15 years since the world met Quentin Tarantino. To mark the occasion, Lionsgate Home Entertainment has lined up Reservoir Dogs: 15th Anniversary Edition for release this October (the 24th, according to sources). The cult classic arrives as a new two-disc set with a limited collectible gasoline can packaging. This release will be supported by a line of newly licensed merchandise including T-shirts, stickers, posters, fine art, urban apparel, calendars and the first ever Reservoir Dogs video game. Stay tuned for more details, including cover art and bonus materials, to be announced soon. Also look for a Blu-ray Disc day-and-date."
Hopefully this will include a Tarantino commentary.
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You may want to ask a mod to merge your information unto the existing thread.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=471360
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#4
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
with a limited collectible gasoline can packaging
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perhaps I should hold out for the 20th anniversary edition?
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Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
perhaps I should hold out for the 20th anniversary edition?
#12
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Originally Posted by vegasbaby
Instead of a gas can, couldnt they give an ear instead?
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Glad I've waited this long. Sad, but true I haven't picked this up on DVD yet. I missed out on the special editions with the people on it (really wanted one of the weird ones like Mr Pink or Orange or even Tarentinos;the packaging would have sold me for this edition) and think that th class/family album is absolutely ugly and simply doesn't come with then enough (i.e. extras, etc.) compared the Pulp and Jackie Brown sets. Not to mention this goes without saying that nobody should have needed the film in a FS transfer and somehow a lot of dialogue mysteriously vanished from the 10th anniversary edition.
I really think that Lionsgate is one of the best film/DVD companies out there. I love their horror lineup.
I really think that Lionsgate is one of the best film/DVD companies out there. I love their horror lineup.
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Originally Posted by hiccup
I really think that Lionsgate is one of the best film/DVD companies out there. I love their horror lineup.
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Originally Posted by hiccup
Not to mention this goes without saying that nobody should have needed the film in a FS transfer and somehow a lot of dialogue mysteriously vanished from the 10th anniversary edition.
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Originally Posted by Tarantino
There was nothing missing from the 10th Anniversary Edition.
There was issues with the color being darker than normal, but that was it.
There was issues with the color being darker than normal, but that was it.
The problem with the transfer is that it's completely washed out, the opposite of being too dark. And yes, it is missing dialogue.
0:28:32 MR. WHITE: "I think he just passed out"
0:38:23 MR. BLONDE: "Joe"
0:51:33 MARVIN NASH: "I haven't been looking" MR. PINK "Shut the..." "
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Originally Posted by Tarantino
There was nothing missing from the 10th Anniversary Edition.
There was issues with the color being darker than normal, but that was it.
= J
There was issues with the color being darker than normal, but that was it.
= J
Originally Posted by Josh Z
You couldn't possibly be more incorrect.
The problem with the transfer is that it's completely washed out, the opposite of being too dark. And yes, it is missing dialogue.
0:28:32 MR. WHITE: "I think he just passed out"
0:38:23 MR. BLONDE: "Joe"
0:51:33 MARVIN NASH: "I haven't been looking" MR. PINK "Shut the..." "
The problem with the transfer is that it's completely washed out, the opposite of being too dark. And yes, it is missing dialogue.
0:28:32 MR. WHITE: "I think he just passed out"
0:38:23 MR. BLONDE: "Joe"
0:51:33 MARVIN NASH: "I haven't been looking" MR. PINK "Shut the..." "
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
From www.davis.dvd:
This release will be supported by a line of newly licensed merchandise including T-shirts, stickers, posters, fine art, urban apparel, calendars and the first ever Reservoir Dogs video game.
This release will be supported by a line of newly licensed merchandise including T-shirts, stickers, posters, fine art, urban apparel, calendars and the first ever Reservoir Dogs video game.
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Originally Posted by tofferman
Barring something spectacular with this re-release, I'll be holding onto my "Mr. Pink" Special Edition version.