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ReduxGuy 03-31-06 12:59 AM

According to The Digital Bits, this is the final art for the one disc:

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articl...chfinaldvd.jpg

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents

:vomit:

Hopefully, as with War of the Worlds, the theatrical art will be retained for the two-disc.

gryffinmaster 04-01-06 10:18 AM

Hmm ... maybe the artwork at Davis is the two-disc. :up: That would be sweet.

DarthMarino 04-01-06 12:43 PM

Wow, out of the five posted on the first page, this is easily the worst. I'm sure the 2-disc won't be nearly as appalling, which is the version I'll get anyway. Who actually took this survey?

ReduxGuy 04-02-06 12:39 AM

Brain-dead simpletons.

Like Republicans.

DonnachaOne 04-02-06 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by ReduxGuy
Brain-dead simpletons.

Like Republicans.

That wasn't at all nice, relevant, or called for.

ReduxGuy 04-02-06 01:08 AM

The brain-dead simpleton parts was, as that art is atrocious and makes Munich look like some cheap DTV movie.

Republican part, yeah, that was kinda rude.

ReduxGuy 04-12-06 12:49 PM

2-disc art's been added.

http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/munich.html

I like it. It's classy.

gryffinmaster 04-12-06 01:09 PM

Is that, dare I say, the original poster art? -eek- Terrific. And no Academy Awards nomination or reviewer quotes to be seen.

:up: Sharp.

Mr. Cinema 04-12-06 01:24 PM

Niiiiice. The limited set looks very classy. I must own that version. No doubt this was one of the best of '05.

Filmmaker 04-12-06 01:36 PM

I want to have sex with that cover.

Kant 04-13-06 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by Filmmaker
I want to have sex with that cover.

rotfl

wennma01 04-13-06 11:27 AM

love the cover...hopefully its a nice digipack (walk the line) instead of a crappy slip cover (i'm looking at you kong)

Artman 04-13-06 12:10 PM

What was the Jarhead CE packaging like?

Willh51 04-13-06 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Artman
What was the Jarhead CE packaging like?


It's really nice, it is a digipack tri fold, and the booklet is stuck in there. There is also a slipcover over that in the new style, not Walk the Line style where it slips in from the side.

kms_md 04-13-06 04:45 PM

:thumbsup:. nice job on the 2 disc coverart.

DarthMarino 04-13-06 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by wennma01
love the cover...hopefully its a nice digipack (walk the line) instead of a crappy slip cover (i'm looking at you kong)

For some reason I think it's gonna be like Kong but I sure hope I'm wrong.

GuruTwo 04-13-06 07:15 PM

Why are no online retailers taking preorders for this yet? It's coming out in less than 4 weeks. I mean, come on.

Harold Wazzu 04-13-06 10:23 PM

I found one retailer taking preorders: http://www.towerrecords.com/product....tle=Munich+(WS)

Harold Wazzu 04-13-06 10:24 PM

Oops, the above is for the single disc. This is for the 2-disc version: http://www.towerrecords.com/product....fLMTD+Ed%2f2PK)

gryffinmaster 04-13-06 10:37 PM

Ouch. I hope that's not Tower's set price.

I've got the "Kong slipcover" vibe as well. Then again, that was done with knowledge that a super edition of Kong is tentatively in the works. A better edition probably won't surface for Munich.

catracho 04-14-06 11:42 PM

The 2 disc set will be digipack:

http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=61072

Amazon.con PRICE: US$27.99
ASIN : B00005JOIH

ReduxGuy 04-15-06 02:25 AM

Is this the first Spielberg movie in forever without a DTS track?

If so, that's bad, because Munich's sound was amazing.

gryffinmaster 04-15-06 02:30 AM

Wow, rock on. That's a nice set, but I'm surprised about the lack of dts as well.

EDIT: http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/munich.html
Pictures are up on DVD Active as well. Took a close look at center disc - looks like no dts.

Drexl 04-15-06 02:47 AM

Maybe the 2 hour and 44 minute running time caused them to leave off DTS.

Skoobooz 04-15-06 09:23 AM

Amazon finally has this up for pre-order. Weird about the delay, though, as it is coming out in just a few weeks now.

Excellent cover art...hope the special features make the two-disc price worth it.

As a side note, I find it unfortunate that Spielberg has come to love this "multiple featurette" form of special features. They're okay, but are often fluffy, talking head pieces with a few behind the scenes shots (apologies if War of the Worlds wasn't like this...I'm referring to Minority Report, Catch Me If You Can, Saving Private Ryan, etc.). While I don't expect commentaries, some deleted scenes, perhaps? A licensed documentary about the Munich event itself (as the film only touches on it, really)? And then, why not a commentary? Not with Spielberg, maybe, but I'm sure Tony Kushner would have something interesting to say....

GuruTwo 04-16-06 03:30 AM


As a side note, I find it unfortunate that Spielberg has come to love this "multiple featurette" form of special features.
This is a result of payment. The various guilds and unions require more pay for something considered feature-length so the people like Laurent Bouzereau (who's done most of the Spielberg DVD's) that used to do tons of feature-length docs are all pretty much required to break them up. There was a brief effort to try to get around this by giving a bunch of shorter featurettes a "play all" option (like on the "Hannibal" DVD) but the powers that be caught on and still considered that "feature-length" so that's why we don't see too many feature-length docs anymore. They obviously aren't completely extinct but you usually only see them on really high-profile, iconic stuff like the "Star Wars" trilogy and "King Kong".


They're okay, but are often fluffy, talking head pieces with a few behind the scenes shots (apologies if War of the Worlds wasn't like this...I'm referring to Minority Report, Catch Me If You Can, Saving Private Ryan, etc.).
I haven't actually read if LB is doing the "Munich" supplements but if he is (which I'd be willing to bet) you can expect more of the same. I actually like his stuff and I think he's one of the best DVD producers out there.


While I don't expect commentaries, some deleted scenes, perhaps?
Spielberg is definitely against commentaries and he seems to be against deleted scenes for the most part. "Jaws", "Close Encounters" and "The Lost World" have them and I also believe some "E.T." deleted scenes were available as a DVD-ROM supplement but when you look at his overall filmography on DVD the films that DON'T have deleted scenes outweigh the ones that do by a great deal.


A licensed documentary about the Munich event itself (as the film only touches on it, really)?
There are some available seperately but I figure putting one on the "Munich" DVD probably wouldn't go over too well considering all the criticism of the film's historical accuracy. Spielberg maintained from the beginning that "Munich" was merely inspired by true events but pointing out the differences probably wouldn't have any positive benefit on the film itself.


And then, why not a commentary? Not with Spielberg, maybe, but I'm sure Tony Kushner would have something interesting to say....
Spielberg doesn't want commentaries on his films, period. It doesn't matter if it's him doing it or someone else. Look at the "Indiana Jones" films: you know George Lucas would have been willing to do them, he did them for every "Star Wars" film and "THX-1138" but they Indy movies are on DVD with no commentary, undoubtedly at Spielberg's insistence.

Skoobooz 04-16-06 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by GuruTwo
This is a result of payment. The various guilds and unions require more pay for something considered feature-length so the people like Laurent Bouzereau (who's done most of the Spielberg DVD's) that used to do tons of feature-length docs are all pretty much required to break them up. There was a brief effort to try to get around this by giving a bunch of shorter featurettes a "play all" option (like on the "Hannibal" DVD) but the powers that be caught on and still considered that "feature-length" so that's why we don't see too many feature-length docs anymore. They obviously aren't completely extinct but you usually only see them on really high-profile, iconic stuff like the "Star Wars" trilogy and "King Kong".

I knew this, but still, if Spielberg wanted a "feature length documentary," you'd think he could have his way. Therefore, he at least doesn't mind the featurette format, which is a shame. Or, more likely, he probably leaves it all up to Bouzereau.


Originally Posted by GuruTwo
I haven't actually read if LB is doing the "Munich" supplements but if he is (which I'd be willing to bet) you can expect more of the same. I actually like his stuff and I think he's one of the best DVD producers out there.

He used to be one of the absolute best, agreed. But since DVDs and special features have grown and others have come along and done far more interesting things, he's become almost irrelevant and has turned out pale imitations of what he used to do (in my opinion, of course).


Originally Posted by GuruTwo
Spielberg is definitely against commentaries and he seems to be against deleted scenes for the most part. "Jaws", "Close Encounters" and "The Lost World" have them and I also believe some "E.T." deleted scenes were available as a DVD-ROM supplement but when you look at his overall filmography on DVD the films that DON'T have deleted scenes outweigh the ones that do by a great deal.

I also knew this. It seems to be an odd stance: deleted scenes sometimes, but none at others. I wonder what his reasoning is (or whomever makes the decision's reasoning)....


Originally Posted by GuruTwo
There are some available seperately but I figure putting one on the "Munich" DVD probably wouldn't go over too well considering all the criticism of the film's historical accuracy. Spielberg maintained from the beginning that "Munich" was merely inspired by true events but pointing out the differences probably wouldn't have any positive benefit on the film itself.

I suppose that's true, but it would still be a nice inclusion. However, for those too young to have witnessed the actual event yet still enjoyed the film, it would be good to have some context. Again, in my opinion, I think a documentary would be a good supplement for this release. But then, I'm not a DVD producer.


Originally Posted by GuruTwo
Spielberg doesn't want commentaries on his films, period. It doesn't matter if it's him doing it or someone else. Look at the "Indiana Jones" films: you know George Lucas would have been willing to do them, he did them for every "Star Wars" film and "THX-1138" but they Indy movies are on DVD with no commentary, undoubtedly at Spielberg's insistence.

I'm certainly aware of Spielberg's no commentary policy, and I've often rolled my eyes at people wanting them, anyway...but now I guess I have to be hypocritical and imagine a world where he at least lets others speak about the films. But I don't begrudge him this decision; if that's how he feels, then so be it.

Dane 04-19-06 10:41 AM

Just heard a rumor that the 2-Disc has been cancelled. Anyone else heard about this?

Apparently, Axel Music cancelled someoneīs order saying the studio had pulled the 2-Disc from its release. :shrug:

Mr. Cinema 04-19-06 10:55 AM

Amazon.com still has the 2-disc available for pre-order with a 5/9 release date.

Kocheese99 04-19-06 11:05 AM

please don't tell me we're going to go through the whole "cancelled 2-disk" thing again. We had this with Jarhead and i think with Cinderella Man.

Filmmaker 04-19-06 11:18 AM

I highly doubt this has been cancelled...from A.I. on, we've been provided a 2-disc option for each new Spielberg release; I doubt this will be any different. I'm beginning to think these rumors are just grassroots attempts to get panicked consumers to order the 2-disc in greater quantities than would normally be expected...

Harold Wazzu 04-19-06 01:01 PM

I do believe though that it will be a limited release like Jarhead and Cinderella Man but we shall see...

Dane 04-20-06 03:41 AM

Many retailers has pulled the 2-Disc Edition from their website. Iīm not saying it has been cancelled it could be itīs just delayed for some reason. Only time will tell.

Dick 04-21-06 09:41 PM

I don't know about anyone else, but other than liking this film above all others last year, I found its final assasination (the young woman's) to be the most disturbing death sequence in memory. The victim's reaction to her impending doom is to go to her cat, and sit down in a chair. It was so unexpected and poignant that it felt absolutely real.

Dvdlovr24 04-21-06 10:36 PM

I wonder how long it will be until a HD-DVD release? I want this, but I don't want to repurchase it a couple of months from now when it comes out in HD.

Drexl 04-21-06 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by Dvdlovr24
I wonder how long it will be until a HD-DVD release? I want this, but I don't want to repurchase it a couple of months from now when it comes out in HD.


Spielberg held off on allowing his movies to be released on DVD, so he may hold off on HD too. It could be a while.

Mr. Cinema 04-22-06 08:58 AM

I too would like the HD version, but may have to settle for dvd for now. I don't think the bigger titles will take as long to get to the HD format as they did for dvd. Because the HD formats are closely related to dvd. That wasn't the case when VHS was the dominant format and we begain seeing movies come out on a disc. I don't think they'll be as scared to start putting these on high definition.

shanester 04-22-06 03:50 PM

The 2 disc limited edition no longer posted at amazon.ca for pre-order??

WTF???

Artman 04-22-06 06:58 PM

It'll probably be awhile (year and a half maybe?) before a possible BR version (assuming U starts releasing BR)... so I figure I'll pick this one up. Having second thoughts on the 2disc though... if they dropped it the decision would just be easier.

Grizzly 04-24-06 12:54 PM

maybe Universal are pissed at Spielberg for Dreamworks ending up with Paramount and not them.


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