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critterdvd 04-25-05 09:20 PM


If this is edited, not only will I not buy the dvd, but I will lose much respect for Oliver Stone and Warner Brothers.
I totally agree...

If you want to change the movie, have TWO releases, but don't just released the chopped up version. I for one actually think the subplot in question added to the movie.

Dr. DVD 04-25-05 09:31 PM

Nice to see that it finally has a date.

spooko 04-26-05 06:55 AM

Anyone know if the Swedish/Denmark release is the thearical or director's cut?

catracho 04-26-05 10:50 AM

Here you have:

ALEXANDER DVD

Street Date: 08/02/05

DVD Director’s Cut (1-Disc): $27.95 SRP
DVD Director’s Cut (2-Disc): $29.95 SRP
DVD Theatrical Version (2-Disc): $29.95 SRP

* Commentary by Oliver Stone.
* Over 1 hour of behind the scenes bonus material on 2-disc special editions.


The Final Cut offers:

* A breathtaking new cut of this sweeping epic
* Director’s new vision of the film.
* New and extended scenes exclusive for DVD.

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

-->Single Disc Special Features
*Commentary

-->2-Disc Special Editions Special Features
Disc One
*Commentary
Disc Two
*Documentary, Resurrecting Alexander, explores the filming of Alexander.
* Documentary, Perfect is the Enemy of God, provides an in depth look at the details that go into the filming of an epic.
* Documentary, The Death of Alexander, shows interviews with the cast on how they prepared for their roles.

* Soundtrack featurette: Vangelis Scores Alexander
* Theatrical and teaser trailers.
* CD ROM enabled: Set tours of Alexander.

DVD STANDARD FEATURES
Theatrical Version
* English & French audio (5.1 Audio)
* English, French & Spanish subtitles

Director’s Cut
* English audio (5.1 Audio)
* English, French & Spanish subtitles

Giles 04-26-05 11:04 AM

a running time for the new director's cut would be nice... ?

Giles 04-26-05 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by ReduxGuy
Well, here's some news, courtesy of Patrick Mirza and David DVD:

The R1:


http://www.davisdvd.com/images/cover...nder_admat.jpg

And Elsewhere:


http://www.davisdvd.com/images/spy/alexander_map.jpg

My hope is that, even though it bombed, the WB does a 3-disc instead with both version, DTS, and all those features.

I like the German Premium Edition cover.

Corvin 04-26-05 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by Willh51
If this is edited, not only will I not buy the dvd, but I will lose much respect for Oliver Stone and Warner Brothers.

Just want to throw another :thumbsup: at this.

Then again, I don't plan on buying any of the supposed DVD releases for this film.

catracho 04-26-05 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Giles
a running time for the new director's cut would be nice... ?

Runtime:

Theatrical Version: 175 min
Director’s Cut: 167 min

animatedude 05-05-05 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by catracho
Here you have:

ALEXANDER DVD

Street Date: 08/02/05

DVD Director’s Cut (1-Disc): $27.95 SRP
DVD Director’s Cut (2-Disc): $29.95 SRP
DVD Theatrical Version (2-Disc): $29.95 SRP

* Commentary by Oliver Stone.
* Over 1 hour of behind the scenes bonus material on 2-disc special editions.


The Final Cut offers:

* A breathtaking new cut of this sweeping epic
* Director’s new vision of the film.
* New and extended scenes exclusive for DVD.

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

-->Single Disc Special Features
*Commentary

-->2-Disc Special Editions Special Features
Disc One
*Commentary
Disc Two
*Documentary, Resurrecting Alexander, explores the filming of Alexander.
* Documentary, Perfect is the Enemy of God, provides an in depth look at the details that go into the filming of an epic.
* Documentary, The Death of Alexander, shows interviews with the cast on how they prepared for their roles.

* Soundtrack featurette: Vangelis Scores Alexander
* Theatrical and teaser trailers.
* CD ROM enabled: Set tours of Alexander.

DVD STANDARD FEATURES
Theatrical Version
* English & French audio (5.1 Audio)
* English, French & Spanish subtitles

Director’s Cut
* English audio (5.1 Audio)
* English, French & Spanish subtitles

thanx for the link man...so is the R1 version better than the HK limited set in terms of special features? iam not sure yet if i should wait or pick up the HK one.

Mike Lowrey 05-05-05 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by catracho
Runtime:

Theatrical Version: 175 min
Director’s Cut: 167 min

Along with:

The Final Cut offers:

* A breathtaking new cut of this sweeping epic
* Director’s new vision of the film.
* New and extended scenes exclusive for DVD.
Kinda makes me wonder what those two bits of details actually mean.
So the shortened Director's cut is this "breathtaking new cut", then?

thelwig14 05-05-05 11:13 PM

If the movie is as bad as it it supposed to be, I am all for cuts, adds, changes, etc. More directors should man up when they create a bomb and try to make adjustments to create a better movie for the public (especially since dvd's can be taken advantage to do so). I am glad to know Stone's ego is not as big as I thought it was.

adamblast 05-05-05 11:24 PM

Since the film got such mediocre reviews I decided to wait and just rent the DVD.

Now, since Stone has decided to take out the whole gay side of the main character, it's not even worth the rental.

That, and he can bite me. :)

Artman 05-06-05 01:10 AM


Originally Posted by adamblast
Since the film got such mediocre reviews I decided to wait and just rent the DVD.

Now, since Stone has decided to take out the whole gay side of the main character, it's not even worth the rental.

It looks like the theatrical cut will also be available. I know it's the one I'm planning to get.

animatedude 05-06-05 06:36 AM

can someone help me to decide...should i purchase the HK limited set or no? does it have more special features than the R1?

ruk 05-09-05 05:58 PM

from dvdanswers.com

http://dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0&...6595&n=1&burl=


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Purchase Using: Amazon.com CD-WOW (US & EU) DVDEmpire.com DVDSoon.com Loaded247.com
Title: Alexander
Starring: Colin Farrell
Released: 2nd August 2005
SRP: $29.95 Each

Further Details
Warner has announced theatrical and director's cut releases of Oliver Stone's Alexander which stars Colin Farrell, Val Kilmer, Anthony Hopkins and Angelina Jolie. Both will be available to own from the 2nd August this year, priced at around $29.95 a piece. Each will carry a lovely 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extra material on the theatrical edition will include a commentary by Oliver Stone and historian Robin Lane Fox, a Resurrecting Alexander documentary which explores the filming of Alexander, a Perfect is the Enemy of God documentary that provides an in depth look at the details that go into the filming of an epic and a featurette on the soundtrack. Warner has yet to confirm the features on the director's cut, although seeing as they are priced the same - features could be identical. Also worth noting, Warner lists the Director's Cut runtime as being 167 minutes, and the theatrical cut at 175 minutes. Make sure you stay tuned for further details, and the official artwork.

Josh Z 05-09-05 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by animatedude
can someone help me to decide...should i purchase the HK limited set or no? does it have more special features than the R1?

The R3 edition has only the theatrical cut of the film and no commentary. It does have DTS, however, which the R1 disc will not.

Julie Walker 05-09-05 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by adamblast
Since the film got such mediocre reviews I decided to wait and just rent the DVD.

Now, since Stone has decided to take out the whole gay side of the main character, it's not even worth the rental.

That, and he can bite me. :)

How do we know he will be cutting out any gay subtext?

He never mentioned that in the interviews I've seen where he comments on how the directors cut will be edited. Basically scenes will be rearranged,some scenes will be add,some taken out/trimmed down and basically it should flow much better(in his opinion).


Either way both versions will be released in the U.S. which is a good thing. So it's pointless to bother with the other region releases.

...and I'd love comparisions between the two versions once released. Then we shall see if he really cut out the gay subtext which may have just been quotes taken out of context in the first place.

thelwig14 05-09-05 09:19 PM

Good point. I really do not care what he takes out, as long as what he does it is an effort to make a horrible movie into a watchable one. I just hope he has enough material to accomplish this. I have no interest in watching the theatrical version so I hope he can come up with a decent new cut. It will definitely be interesting to see the differences between the final two cuts.

Cameron 05-09-05 10:15 PM

from davis dvd

Alexander

Warner Home Video has officially announced Oliver Stone's Alexander for release on August 2nd. The film will be available in separate theatrical and director's cut editions, each with 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen transfers and Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Extras on the theatrical edition will include a commentary by Oliver Stone and historian Robin Lane Fox, the "Resurrecting Alexander" & "Perfect is the Enemy of God" documentaries, a soundtrack featurette and trailers. The DC bonus materials haven't been confirmed just yet. Incidentally, the theatrical edition will run 175 minutes, while the Director's Cut will clock in at a shorter (and apparently less gay) 167 minutes. Retail will be $29.95 apiece

Julie Walker 05-10-05 09:43 PM

According to a person in this thread,the directors cut is 'less gay' and gives some details on the alternations..

http://forum.alexander-the-great.co....t=764&start=60


I have'nt like Stones post-Natural Born Killers films anyway and it is a shame he appears to be giving in to pressure.

At the very least,the theatrical cut will be made availabl. So Warner got that right. Since I hate it when studios only release the 'alternate' cut,since sometimes the 'alternate' cuts are not an 'improvement'.

Mike Lowrey 05-12-05 04:40 PM

DVDAnswers has posted hi-res cover-art of the Director's Cut.
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?...6595&n=1&burl=

Artman 05-12-05 04:47 PM

Eegads I hope the theatrical art looks a little better, since that's the one I'll most likely buy. If they made a three disc set with both versions I'd get that, but all well...

Mike Lowrey 05-12-05 04:50 PM

Judging by the little "sticker" thing saying that it's "Newly inspired, faster paced and more action-packed", it sounds like there's going to be two entirely different edits of the film.

matome 05-13-05 08:33 AM

I'll be picking up The Director's Cut.

thelwig14 05-13-05 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Judging by the little "sticker" thing saying that it's "Newly inspired, faster paced and more action-packed", it sounds like there's going to be two entirely different edits of the film.

If that holds true, I will rent the directors cut.


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