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dx23 11-08-05 08:34 AM

The Constant Gardener ----> Jan 10th 2006
 
From dvdanswers.com:


Title: The Constant Gardener
Starring: Ralph Fiennes
Released: 10th January 2006
SRP: $29.98


Further Details
Universal has officially announced The Constant Gardener which stars Ralph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Danny Huston, Bill Nighy and Pete Postlethwaite. This Fernando Meirelles directed film will be available to own from the 10th January, and should set you back around $29.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. We have no details on extra material yet I'm afraid, but we'll bring you further details shortly. Stay tuned.
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?...8122&n=1&burl=

GrimTangent 11-08-05 09:10 AM

I'm definitely picking this one up. Mereilles's often overly shaky camerawork excused, this is one of the few worthwhile movies I've seen in theatres in the last while.

Geofferson 11-08-05 09:32 AM

Glad to see a date for this -- will probably pick it up as well.

The Bus 11-08-05 09:45 AM

Another movie I specifically skipped at the theatre to be able to see on DVD. This is a definite pickup.

steebo777 11-08-05 11:34 AM

Definitely grabbing this one. Solid performances and story.

Ginwen 11-08-05 11:37 AM

Pretty good movie but I can't see watching it again.

Patrick Mirza 11-08-05 03:18 PM

Extras will include deleted and extended scenes, "Anatomy of a Global Thriller: Behind the Scenes of The Constant Gardener," "Embracing Africa: Filming in Kenya" (Director Fernando Meirelles and lead cast members discuss the various challenges and personal experiences that resulted from shooting this film in Kenya, Africa) and "John le Carre: From Page to the Screen" (Novelist John le Carré and director Fernando Meirelles discuss the ways in which this critically acclaimed novel was translated to the big screen) featurettes.

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bsktballDude1 11-08-05 03:26 PM

Great news, I still think it's the best picture of the year so far.

Coral 11-08-05 06:30 PM

It's a very good film, but I dont think it has much replay value.

However, I've seen City of God 5 times so far.

Can't wait for Meirelles' next film.

QuikSilver 11-08-05 11:03 PM

That was sure fast...definitely will rent this.

Grubert 01-09-06 02:45 AM

When you go buy this title, be careful to get the proper aspect ratio version. The widescreen/fullscreen labeling is done in very small, inconspicous lettering on one corner of the cover .


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