Big plans for Anchor Bay’s DAWN OF THE DEAD DVD
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Big plans for Anchor Bay’s DAWN OF THE DEAD DVD
From Fangoria:
At this past weekend’s Chiller Theatre convention in New Jersey, Fango got the scoop on the DAWN OF THE DEAD special edition coming from Anchor Bay Entertainment. The company has completed a new transfer of George Romero’s zombie classic, which Fango got a peek at and looks absolutely stunning; it’ll come out as a single-disc release in early 2004. Then, sometime in the spring, Anchor Bay will unleash a boxed set that looks to be a high-water mark for DVD horror releases. The set, which will contain at least three and possibly up to five discs, will showcase both the theatrical version and the longer uncut edition of DAWN, with negotiations under way to include the European ZOMBI cut as well. An audio commentary by producer Richard Rubinstein (his first, in which he addresses subjects ranging from the film’s production to his split with Romero and his thoughts on the DAWN remake) has already been completed, and plans are to record a new track with Romero and Tom Savini as well. There will also be a huge still gallery and lots of other features yet to be announced. Keep watching this site for further details.
At this past weekend’s Chiller Theatre convention in New Jersey, Fango got the scoop on the DAWN OF THE DEAD special edition coming from Anchor Bay Entertainment. The company has completed a new transfer of George Romero’s zombie classic, which Fango got a peek at and looks absolutely stunning; it’ll come out as a single-disc release in early 2004. Then, sometime in the spring, Anchor Bay will unleash a boxed set that looks to be a high-water mark for DVD horror releases. The set, which will contain at least three and possibly up to five discs, will showcase both the theatrical version and the longer uncut edition of DAWN, with negotiations under way to include the European ZOMBI cut as well. An audio commentary by producer Richard Rubinstein (his first, in which he addresses subjects ranging from the film’s production to his split with Romero and his thoughts on the DAWN remake) has already been completed, and plans are to record a new track with Romero and Tom Savini as well. There will also be a huge still gallery and lots of other features yet to be announced. Keep watching this site for further details.
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Damn....gotta wait until spring.... grrrrr
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five discs for 1 film is a bit crazy, I don't like the way these large sets are going, Alien Quadrilogy and now this, they just want more money from us
five discs for 1 film is a bit crazy, I don't like the way these large sets are going, Alien Quadrilogy and now this, they just want more money from us
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Originally posted by demonio
five discs for 1 film is a bit crazy, I don't like the way these large sets are going, Alien Quadrilogy and now this, they just want more money from us
five discs for 1 film is a bit crazy, I don't like the way these large sets are going, Alien Quadrilogy and now this, they just want more money from us
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You mean that Anchor Bay is still negotiating rights for the Argento version? I thought that this was already a done deal. I am irritated at the way Anchor Bay has raised high expectations without actually having the goods. Still, I was happy with Day Of The Dead, so, I will wait until Spring.
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I think the different cuts of the films can be accomplished with seamless branching and not having them on seperate discs.
don't get me wrong, I love Dawn of The Dead just as much as anybody, but 2 discs can fit more than enough data. Possibly Anchor Bay could have 1 disc have the soundtrack which would be fine, no beef there at all. If thats the case the 3 disc set would be fine.
don't get me wrong, I love Dawn of The Dead just as much as anybody, but 2 discs can fit more than enough data. Possibly Anchor Bay could have 1 disc have the soundtrack which would be fine, no beef there at all. If thats the case the 3 disc set would be fine.
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I think the different cuts of the films can be accomplished with seamless branching and not having them on seperate discs.
Give me three discs for each different cut of the film. And make then in anamorphic widescreen of 1.66:1 and have kick-ass DTS-ES and Dolby Digital EX soundtracks, along with including the original mono soundtrack. Oh, and commentaries and lots and lots of special features.

Hopefully AB secures the rights to include Document of the Dead on either the fourth or fifth disc of the set.
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5 discs? Im not complaining but Jesus Christ what can they have that will span five discs? Audio commentary by the caterers?
Second disc: Director's cut for Cannes (139 minutes) in 16x9/DD/DTS/commentaries/etc.
Third disc: Argento's cut (117 minutes) in 16x9/DD/whatever AB is allowed to get their hands on.
Then it's up to Anchor Bay to fit bonus materials on the fourth and possible fifth disc. I'm sure they're going to create a new documentary remebering the film (similar to the Day of the Dead DVD) that'll probably run an hour or so, they could get the rights for Document of the Dead (which is almost an hour and a half), I'm sure there's audio interviews out there, trailers, television spots, radio spots, photos, basically whatever Anchor Bay can find and/or produce. It can easily make a nice, packed four disc set. But I don't know about five...
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I am dreading the 5.1 mixe & hope the original great sounding mono mix IS included.
I am also hesitant about 'sprucing' yp the picture alittle too much. I saw the old remastered version of the Cannes Cut when AB released Elitse transfer on video & it looked terrible to my eyes. The main reason was all the FX now looked fake,including the infamous exploding head sequence. You could tell it was a dummy standing their,then explosives set off blowing the head to bits. Meanwhile back on the better slightly grainy releases. The FX was disgustingly great gory stuff that made you gasp in surprise & amazment.
I hate how The Evil Dead looks in it's remastered form as well. Since they sucked all the shadows,atmosphere & just plain experiance of the film out & the result was overlite sequences,overexposed FX shots,which look terribly fake & all tension is gone.
I think these companies should remember that grain is not evil. So don't take all of it away. Blue Undergrounds release of Dead & Buried is a great example. Or even AB's Hills Have Eyes release. Thank god,they still have their rough raw intended look. Otherwise the films would just lose any & all impact they once had.
I am also hesitant about 'sprucing' yp the picture alittle too much. I saw the old remastered version of the Cannes Cut when AB released Elitse transfer on video & it looked terrible to my eyes. The main reason was all the FX now looked fake,including the infamous exploding head sequence. You could tell it was a dummy standing their,then explosives set off blowing the head to bits. Meanwhile back on the better slightly grainy releases. The FX was disgustingly great gory stuff that made you gasp in surprise & amazment.
I hate how The Evil Dead looks in it's remastered form as well. Since they sucked all the shadows,atmosphere & just plain experiance of the film out & the result was overlite sequences,overexposed FX shots,which look terribly fake & all tension is gone.
I think these companies should remember that grain is not evil. So don't take all of it away. Blue Undergrounds release of Dead & Buried is a great example. Or even AB's Hills Have Eyes release. Thank god,they still have their rough raw intended look. Otherwise the films would just lose any & all impact they once had.
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I guess that rumor of Zombi being a BestBuy exclusive might not be true after all. I highly doubt AB will go through the trouble of getting the rights to it just to include it for "free' Unless the contract states something like that.
This could easily take up 5 disc.
D1-Theatrical Cut w/DTS, Commentary (over 2hrs)
D2-Director's Cut w/DTS, Commentary (over 2hrs)
D3-New AB Supplements
D4-Document Of The Dead
D5-Zombi (maybe with Argento commentary
)
This could easily take up 5 disc.
D1-Theatrical Cut w/DTS, Commentary (over 2hrs)
D2-Director's Cut w/DTS, Commentary (over 2hrs)
D3-New AB Supplements
D4-Document Of The Dead
D5-Zombi (maybe with Argento commentary
)
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Originally posted by JJE-187
D5-Zombi (maybe with Argento commentary
)
D5-Zombi (maybe with Argento commentary
)
A 10- or 15-minute interview should be more than enough to hear all of Argento's thoughts on Dawn and his edit of it.
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Hopefully AB secures the rights to include Document of the Dead on either the fourth or fifth disc of the set.
Hopefully AB secures the rights to include Document of the Dead on either the fourth or fifth disc of the set.
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(I seem to recall seeing it availible on DVD on sometime back. From the UK I think
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Originally posted by djtoell
Would Argento commentary on a film he didn't even direct really be drool-worthy? His commentaries on films he actually did direct aren't very special, so I can't imagine drooling over listening to him talk about someone else's film for almost 2 hours.
A 10- or 15-minute interview should be more than enough to hear all of Argento's thoughts on Dawn and his edit of it.
DJ
Would Argento commentary on a film he didn't even direct really be drool-worthy? His commentaries on films he actually did direct aren't very special, so I can't imagine drooling over listening to him talk about someone else's film for almost 2 hours.
A 10- or 15-minute interview should be more than enough to hear all of Argento's thoughts on Dawn and his edit of it.
DJ
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(Sigh) sounds like AB is adding a lot of filler just to beef up the number of discs....
An audio commentary by Richard Rubenstein?! Does anyone really care what he has to say?
Document of the Dead is overhyped and overrated. The title implies it, but it isn't a documentary on the making of Dawn of the Dead... it does contain a segment on the set of Dawn, but it also includes segments on Martin and 1 or 2 more Romero films. (It has been a while since I last watched it)
I'm glad that AB is at least being upfront and honest about having 2 releases. (not surprising now that Bill Lustig is gone) And that they will have separate discs for each version.
It sounds like they really might do a respectable job with this release.
An audio commentary by Richard Rubenstein?! Does anyone really care what he has to say?
Document of the Dead is overhyped and overrated. The title implies it, but it isn't a documentary on the making of Dawn of the Dead... it does contain a segment on the set of Dawn, but it also includes segments on Martin and 1 or 2 more Romero films. (It has been a while since I last watched it)
I'm glad that AB is at least being upfront and honest about having 2 releases. (not surprising now that Bill Lustig is gone) And that they will have separate discs for each version.
It sounds like they really might do a respectable job with this release.
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Re: Big plans for Anchor Bay’s DAWN OF THE DEAD DVD
Originally posted by Fred C. Dobbs
From Fangoria:
An audio commentary by producer Richard Rubinstein (his first, in which he addresses subjects ranging from the film’s production to his split with Romero and his thoughts on the DAWN remake) has already been completed, and plans are to record a new track with Romero and Tom Savini as well.
From Fangoria:
An audio commentary by producer Richard Rubinstein (his first, in which he addresses subjects ranging from the film’s production to his split with Romero and his thoughts on the DAWN remake) has already been completed, and plans are to record a new track with Romero and Tom Savini as well.
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An audio commentary by Richard Rubenstein?! Does anyone really care what he has to say?
An audio commentary by Richard Rubenstein?! Does anyone really care what he has to say?
Um, yeah, I'm curious as to what Rubenstein has to say!
BTW, I bet that if the box set is 5-disks one of the will be a CD of the Goblin score.
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Originally posted by CrumpsBrother
BTW, I bet that if the box set is 5-disks one of the will be a CD of the Goblin score.
BTW, I bet that if the box set is 5-disks one of the will be a CD of the Goblin score.



