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Should be interesting to see if they keep the commentary.
Paramount left off the featurette that was on the original DVD for Witness on the newly released SE. |
Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Should be interesting to see if they keep the commentary.
Paramount left off the featurette that was on the original DVD for Witness on the newly released SE. |
Originally Posted by NatrlBornThrllr
I never picked up the other version, so I'll definitely get this one.
Also, I certainly remember that scene by the pool...but hadn't heard about it being left off the last DVD, or anything of the sort. What's the story behind that? -JP http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread....hlight=bueller |
Originally Posted by Skoobooz
Ha...if someone who actually cared about the movie was involved in the production, they would have named it the Save Ferris Edition. End of story.
(Or given it some respect and not given it a stupid name at all.) |
Originally Posted by RockyMtnBri
You mean Jennifer Grey? Anniston played Sloane on the terrible TV show based on the movie.
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I can't believe how many people claim to care about this movie so much, but never bothered to pick up the awesome first edition that actually has a John Hughes commentary on it!
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Originally Posted by RockyMtnBri
Joe Molotov...
You mean Jennifer Grey? Anniston played Sloane on the terrible TV show based on the movie. |
Originally Posted by BasiaMille
Fellas, fellas!
It obviously should be the "My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night" Edition. "I guess it's pretty serious." It would be awesome. There wouldn't even be room for the "Widescreen Collection" banner. BOMM, CS Kristy Swanson was so cute back then. |
Who mistakes Jennifer Aniston with Jennifer Grey?
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I would have named it after the line we used to quote in college:
Ferris Bueller's Day Off-"Rooney, Uuh!! I want to see you out there too. I wanna have a few word with you, by God!"-Edition. |
Here are the features as listed on solicitation:
Getting the Class Together - The Cast of Ferris Bueller The Making of Ferris Bueller's Day Off: Production Stories Who is Ferris Bueller? The World According to Ben Stein Vintage Ferris Bueller Class Album Check FerrisBulleronDVD.com for more information. Website isn't up yet but you can check that later I guess. |
Perhaps they couldn't use the Save Ferris SE name because of some legality/copyright infringement with the band, Save Ferris? *shrugs* dunno
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Originally Posted by Dan1boy
Perhaps they couldn't use the Save Ferris SE name because of some legality/copyright infringement with the band, Save Ferris? *shrugs* dunno
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Originally Posted by dogmatica
I think the names are cool. It shows someone that actually cares about the film is involved in the production of the DVD. I like it and am correct forever. ;)
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Originally Posted by jiggawhat
Here are the features as listed on solicitation:
Getting the Class Together - The Cast of Ferris Bueller The Making of Ferris Bueller's Day Off: Production Stories Who is Ferris Bueller? The World According to Ben Stein Vintage Ferris Bueller Class Album Check FerrisBulleronDVD.com for more information. Website isn't up yet but you can check that later I guess. |
I bought this sucker and knew this would happen.
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Originally Posted by Erik68
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Originally Posted by joliom
Uh...I don't want to jump the gun, but I don't see the John Hughes commentary track listed there.
Oh, by the way, that cover looks way fake...I doubt it's the final approved artwork. |
Originally Posted by The_Infidel
Is it just me or is his head too big for his body? Christ, he looks like he could fit his whole shoulder in his mouth!
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I want the "Your ass is mine!" edition.
Oh yeah, just to add my pennies to the undressing by the pool scene, I can't say I remember ever seeing it. Just remember the dialogue referring to it happening. |
That is the smarmiest photo of anybody ever taken. Ghastly.
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Originally Posted by joliom
I can't believe anyone out there actually likes these "Totally Extreme Lamed Up Edition" titles. You have to be the only one. Remember Universal's classy-looking Collector's Edition designs? Now it's all these shit photochopped covers with floating heads and plastered with some lame-ass contrived Edition title. Paramount decided to join in on the fun, so now we have the Tommy Boy: Holy Schnike Edition, the Longest Yard: Lockdown Edition, the Airplane!: Don't Call Me Shirley Edition, and this latest abomination. If the forthcoming Wedding Crashers: Uncorked Edition is any indication, New Line has apparently decided to commence this same program. When will this madness stop?!? What's next, Criterion releasing The Seven Samurai: My Sword's Bigger Than Yours Edition?
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My 2 cents on the 'missing' scene discussion.
I did not see this movie in theaters, but saw it many times on non-premium cable TV back in the day. I think I remember a scene of Cameron quickly shifting his eyes in reference to looking at a changing Sloane, but maybe that is in their discussion of it. But I tend to think that if the scene existed their would be screencaps to find. This is a major movie and a supremely gorgeous actress. If there were scenes of her in her underwear they would be out there. I believe this is a manufactured memory for many of us. |
I hope Paramount takes Richard Roeper up on his offer to record a commentary track for this film (one of his favorites), but they probably won't.
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