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Chasing Amy 10th Anniv DVD release
Sure, it's a little early to announce it (two years away, I guess), but there will, apparently, be a 10th anniversary re-release for 'Chasing Amy'.
I say this because Kevin Smith just announced, via his website, that they will be screening "Chasing Amy" at the end of March (along with other films, some produced by him, one the "Lovely Tea Party" documentary) in LA, and taping a Q&A which, according to the announcement, is being shot for inclusion on the 10th anniversary 'Amy' disc. |
question is, will Criterion handle the re-release?
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My guess -- strictly a guess, since there's no official word either way -- is that it would not be Criterion. I don't think Disney would want to deal with Criterion again unless Kevin Smith insisted on it, and I don't know that he would (or that they'd care to listen). Since his movies are so profitable on DVD, they probably would not want to share that with Criterion, even if Criterion helps with the cost.
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I wonder if he will say "fuck HD-DVD!" and then do a new introduction addressing the comment when the disc is being made.
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Awesome! Whore that shit Kev! WHORE IT! :D
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boy, Kevin Smith is milking the fuck out of the cash cow! I'm really getting sick of all these different versions when the original "collector's edition" has more than enough stuff on it. maybe he should be making better movies than constantly releasing new versions of his films. don't get me wrong, I adore Clerks, Mallrats and Chasing Amy, but Smith really seems to have changed into a different person.
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Or maybe he's just giving the fans what they want. I know most fans would buy new versions with Q&A's and shit. I sure has hell do!
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Not to mention a perfect opportunity to rectify the infamous Issue of the Misframed Scene!
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
Not to mention a perfect opportunity to rectify the infamous Issue of the Misframed Scene!
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
boy, Kevin Smith is milking the fuck out of the cash cow! I'm really getting sick of all these different versions when the original "collector's edition" has more than enough stuff on it. maybe he should be making better movies than constantly releasing new versions of his films. don't get me wrong, I adore Clerks, Mallrats and Chasing Amy, but Smith really seems to have changed into a different person.
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I'll be there at the store signing (Speculating that he will have one cause why wouldn't he?)
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
...but Smith really seems to have changed into a different person.
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
but Smith really seems to have changed into a different person.
I disagree. |
Originally Posted by Geofferson
Care to elaborate?
I believe it's the train station sequence w/ the porno mags. The image is shifted up so the heads are cut at the top more than they should be. It is a known error that was never corrected. Funny how the commentary (ported from the LD) mentions how much they like the framing of that scene. |
Originally Posted by QuiGonJosh
Awesome! Whore that shit Kev! WHORE IT! :D
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I'd probably buy it. My favorite Kevin Smith film.
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Damn, Kevin Smith, how about you make new movies instead of re-releasing every old one you made. Not that I was a big fan of him in the first place but I think less and less of him every year.
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boy, Kevin Smith is milking the fuck out of the cash cow! I'm really getting sick of all these different versions when the original "collector's edition" has more than enough stuff on it. maybe he should be making better movies than constantly releasing new versions of his films. don't get me wrong, I adore Clerks, Mallrats and Chasing Amy, but Smith really seems to have changed into a different person. Does Mallrats need a new DVD release, especially after how full-blown the initial one was? Maybe not. Will I buy it? Yes. There are NUMEROUS things missing from the current release (television version with commentary which Smith really wants to have on there, additional deleted scenes, MTV special from 1995, etc) that could easily be on the new release that I would fork over the money for. Does Chasing Amy need a new DVD release, especially after Smith claimed that EVERYTHING was already on the current DVD? No. But I'll probably fork over the dough to get a new transfer and maybe a retrospective documentary (if done like the Snowball Effect). Damn, Kevin Smith, how about you make new movies instead of re-releasing every old one you made. Not that I was a big fan of him in the first place but I think less and less of him every year. |
Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
Does Mallrats need a new DVD release, especially after how full-blown the initial one was? Maybe not. Will I buy it? Yes.
Does Chasing Amy need a new DVD release, especially after Smith claimed that EVERYTHING was already on the current DVD? No. But I'll probably fork over the dough to get a new transfer and maybe a retrospective documentary (if done like the Snowball Effect). And I'm also hoping we don't have to wait until the tenth anniversary of 'Jersey Girl' to see the extended cut. |
Here are some ideas:
1) Buy the new version and keep the old version 2) Buy the new version and sell the old version 3) Don't buy the new version Why the fuss? |
Originally Posted by badlieut
I believe it's the train station sequence w/ the porno mags. The image is shifted up so the heads are cut at the top more than they should be. It is a known error that was never corrected. Funny how the commentary (ported from the LD) mentions how much they like the framing of that scene.
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Originally Posted by wordtoyamotha
2) Buy the new version and sell the old version
Not much, since it's *so* cheap, but a bit. |
Originally Posted by QuiGonJosh
Awesome! Whore that shit Kev! WHORE IT! :D
Ill double-dip for this. |
Originally Posted by QuiGonJosh
Awesome! Whore that shit Kev! WHORE IT! :D
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I'm just wondering if "what a lovely tea party" will ever be released.
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