Underworld Uncut Coming Soon.
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Underworld Uncut Coming Soon.
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Nice cover. Even though I have only watched this film once since I bought it, I will probably pick this one up. Not sure though, depends on the price at the local B&M's
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New to this edition:
12 minutes of additional footage
11 minutes of replacement footage
Commentary by director Len Wiseman and actors Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman
45-minute documentary examining the history of vampires and werewolves
Cinematography featurette
Special effects featurette
Production design featurette
Outtake reel
Collectible production sketch notebook
Mini comic book
Widescreen anamorphic format
12 minutes of additional footage
11 minutes of replacement footage
Commentary by director Len Wiseman and actors Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman
45-minute documentary examining the history of vampires and werewolves
Cinematography featurette
Special effects featurette
Production design featurette
Outtake reel
Collectible production sketch notebook
Mini comic book
Widescreen anamorphic format
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why are we talking about this again, when it's been discussed previousily... ?
http://dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread....ght=underworld
http://dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread....ght=underworld
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I'm still debating if I want to buy this or not. Underworld was cool, but it wasn't great. I'm curious as to this additional footage... is it going to add something to the film? Or will it just make it drag on a little bit more at times? Either way, I've held off on watching this film more than once on DVD, since I heard about this release shortly after I purchased the original Theatrical cut. We'll see. It's not something I'm flipping over.
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If I already have the original release and I want to pick up the new version (which I do), should I keep the original release? Is anything being removed from the original version to make room for all this new "stuff?"
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Originally posted by Kimiakane
If I already have the original release and I want to pick up the new version (which I do), should I keep the original release? Is anything being removed from the original version to make room for all this new "stuff?"
If I already have the original release and I want to pick up the new version (which I do), should I keep the original release? Is anything being removed from the original version to make room for all this new "stuff?"
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as Giles said......WHY are we discussing the same issue all over again?????
anyhow....to answer your question- YES, I will be buying it, as unlike most of the forum members I actually enjoyed the film.
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anyhow....to answer your question- YES, I will be buying it, as unlike most of the forum members I actually enjoyed the film.
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