Fahrenheit 9/11 Cover Art!
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Fahrenheit 9/11 Cover Art and Specs!
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Columbia has officially announced Fahrenheit 9/11 which is the latest film from Michael Moore. The new documentary looks at the events following on from September 11th, and how the Bush Administration apparently used the tragic event to push its agenda. The disc will be available to own in shops from the 5th October this year, priced at $28.95. The documentary itself will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include a featurette entitled The Release of Fahrenheit 9/11, a montage called The People of Iraq on the Eve of Invasion, a new scene entitled Homeland Security: Miami Style, an Outside Abu Ghraib Prison featurette and an Eyewitness account from Samara, Iraq. Completing the package will be an extended Michael Moore interview with Abdul Henderson, Lila Lipscomb at the Washington D.C. Premiere, a featurette on some Arab-American Comedians and their acts and experiences after 9/11, Condoleeza Rice's 9/11 Commission Testimony and a Rose Garden press briefing after the 9/11 commission appearance.
cover art by way of Barnes & Noble..
better quality cover at DVD Answers:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?...4510&n=1&burl=
Columbia has officially announced Fahrenheit 9/11 which is the latest film from Michael Moore. The new documentary looks at the events following on from September 11th, and how the Bush Administration apparently used the tragic event to push its agenda. The disc will be available to own in shops from the 5th October this year, priced at $28.95. The documentary itself will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include a featurette entitled The Release of Fahrenheit 9/11, a montage called The People of Iraq on the Eve of Invasion, a new scene entitled Homeland Security: Miami Style, an Outside Abu Ghraib Prison featurette and an Eyewitness account from Samara, Iraq. Completing the package will be an extended Michael Moore interview with Abdul Henderson, Lila Lipscomb at the Washington D.C. Premiere, a featurette on some Arab-American Comedians and their acts and experiences after 9/11, Condoleeza Rice's 9/11 Commission Testimony and a Rose Garden press briefing after the 9/11 commission appearance.
cover art by way of Barnes & Noble..
better quality cover at DVD Answers:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?...4510&n=1&burl=
Last edited by Grizzly; 08-02-04 at 05:40 PM.
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Awesome!!! Looks good
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Actually, that looks slightly different than the theatrical poster...
Different angle, different background, and a different expression on Moore's face (a bit more solemn).
Different angle, different background, and a different expression on Moore's face (a bit more solemn).
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We just posted them on our site along with the artwork, but I'm having problems quoting it at the moment without it crashing my browser! It's out the 5th October anyway, priced at $28.95.
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Originally posted by Shannon Nutt
Any specs on this yet? As someone who enjoyed the film the first time through, I have to admit that replay value on this one is LOW...I found it rather dull during the second sit-through.
Any specs on this yet? As someone who enjoyed the film the first time through, I have to admit that replay value on this one is LOW...I found it rather dull during the second sit-through.
now all i need is a moderator to change the subject line to include "and Specs" at the end.
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Actually, that looks slightly different than the theatrical poster...
Different angle, different background, and a different expression on Moore's face (a bit more solemn).
Actually, that looks slightly different than the theatrical poster...
Different angle, different background, and a different expression on Moore's face (a bit more solemn).
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Originally posted by Groucho
I'd prefer the pic of Moore and Bush holding hands.
I'd prefer the pic of Moore and Bush holding hands.
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17 posts and no thread-crapping yet? Wow, I'm amazed. Must be a new record.
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Originally posted by Doc Mardan
and why exactly did they alter the original poster art for the dvd release?
and why exactly did they alter the original poster art for the dvd release?
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Originally posted by Josh Z
17 posts and no thread-crapping yet? Wow, I'm amazed. Must be a new record.
17 posts and no thread-crapping yet? Wow, I'm amazed. Must be a new record.
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Originally posted by Dubya
As I was reading the thread I thought the same thing
As I was reading the thread I thought the same thing
I'm really looking forward to owning this...and lending it to everyone I know.
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Originally posted by Defiant1
Looking forward to it! Shawshank SE comes out the same day so pay up!
Looking forward to it! Shawshank SE comes out the same day so pay up!
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Wait hold on a min. I think MM is getting full of himself. I was always thinking it was about the movie and not yourself you was trying to sell.
I don't think he gives a crap about movie making now just putting himself on TV and movie screens. It's no longer about the message of his films anymore it's about how much attention he can get now. I mean how many movie markers put their face on a DVD and movie poster?
PS. The above is not a thread crap. It's a view on the cover art and view on the movie that is on the DVD that this thread is talking about.
I don't think he gives a crap about movie making now just putting himself on TV and movie screens. It's no longer about the message of his films anymore it's about how much attention he can get now. I mean how many movie markers put their face on a DVD and movie poster?
PS. The above is not a thread crap. It's a view on the cover art and view on the movie that is on the DVD that this thread is talking about.
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