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Originally Posted by Julie Walker
I don't remember Franks head pull being included in HR2 though. Is that what you were refering to? |
You're correct,I just checked! And that was what was shown in that trailer I saw previously as well!
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From DvdManiacs regarding the Anchor Bay UK release:
Anchor Bay UK's new region two SE of Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth is very impressive and disappointing. The 1.85/16x9 image is in generally excellent condition, with bold colors, sharp detail and minimal speckling and print damage. This longer cut, however, incorporates some footage seemingly taken from a VHS source - these brief scenes stand out like a proverbial sore thumb. |
Originally Posted by ReduxGuy
Well, Patrick posted the TERRIBLE news:
R-rated Dolby Surround No Features However, it is gonna be in 16x9, so that (kinda) makes up. |
Just click news, should be the second one listed.
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Originally Posted by MrStayPuft
Just click news, should be the second one listed.
Paramount Home Entertainment will release Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth on August 18th. The 1992 sequel will be presented with an anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital Surround sound. No extras and the film is still its 93-minute R-rated cut. Retail will be $14.99. |
This is Paramount kids.
Is anyone really surprised this is the R-Rated Cut? I remember back when the Friday the 13th discs were being released. Some people (no one had any idea who they were) came out of the woodwork. They were very nasty insisting no uncut versions exist. When asked about Part 1??? They still insisted no such thing existed and that we didn't know what we were talking about. I guess they were studio people or whatever. Who else would argue so much against fact???? That's a studios way. Just declare you brain dead even though you are correct. Also, evade every logical question asked. No answers of course... Unfortunately, not much you can do about anything. There are more important things to worry about anyhow. No need wasting time. The only way you will likely see these films as intended is if Paramount goes under or sells out as a studio one day and some other studio gets their titles. |
There's a detailed review of the puzzle box set here:
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=12862 For me the wealth of extras makes this a must buy. |
Originally Posted by FILMCZY
From DvdManiacs regarding the Anchor Bay UK release:
Anchor Bay UK's new region two SE of Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth is very impressive and disappointing. The 1.85/16x9 image is in generally excellent condition, with bold colors, sharp detail and minimal speckling and print damage. This longer cut, however, incorporates some footage seemingly taken from a VHS source - these brief scenes stand out like a proverbial sore thumb. Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth Anchor Bay has included this film as an extra, for the reason being that they just had it. Curious to know I asked producer Marc Morris (Anchor Bay UK DVD producer) if he could explain it: "When the original Hellraiser III master arrived, it was the same cut edition as had previously been seen (although in this case at least it was 16:9 enhanced). It was because of this that the original uncut 4:3 version was to be included as a bonus feature, until I suggested a restoration was done with the new master. By that time, the other disc had already been replicated. Still, if people watch the original version, they'll see just how much better the brand new master is." 6/10 So, there are essentially two versions here, right?: Feature disc version: 16X9 uncut version with 5.1 (Dolby Digital / DTS) sound Bonus Disc version: 4:3 uncut version, stereo sound (?) |
Originally Posted by Giles
so are all past unrated versions of the film (VHS, laserdisc, Canadian DVD) - fullscreen only? This is what is implied as the Fourth Disc bonus inclusion of "Hell on Earth'
Julie, you note that the longer cut is 97min, yet the DVDFile review notes the film (the revised AB UK special edition) at 93min - why is there a discrepency here? However, I just put in the original Canadian DVD (the "so-called "Special Edition" from Lion's Gate - not the later Canadian bootleg version that seems to be the only one you can find on Amazon now) and its actual running time is 93 minutes. I remember checking this years ago to see if it was uncut and all the gore scenes (skinned woman, extended massacre, etc.) all seem to be there. However, now I noticed some of those small character moments listed above (people buying drugs, etc.) are not in this Canadian version. Does anyone actually remember those other scenes? Are they in the original unrated US laserdisc and VHS? Are there two versions of the unrated version? The mystery continues... |
Originally Posted by AllHallowsEve
This is Paramount kids.
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I'm gonna call the hotline tomorrow and ask, as they have the UNRATED VIDEO for sale on the page!
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Good idea Redux,
And does anyone have the UK release of the film and can confirm it is the full uncut verison or not? I emailed AB UK,but it could be awhile until I receive a reply. And upon searching the BBFC website. The 2004 release of the film(which is the SE) stated it was submitted at 92 minutes and 28 seconds. It did not state whether it was submitted on film or video though. Usually when something is submitted on film. They mention the full length of the print,then that the video release time will be a few minutes shorter because of PAL speed up. They also have other listings for past release and most are the same length. But one was also listed as 89 minutes and so many seconds. On amazon.uk,they list the running time of the dvd as 89 minutes. If this is the PAL running time,it would be the R rated version most likely. On the AB UK site it states it runs 92 minute,28 seconds. But looking at the running times listed for the first two films in the series. Which state 93 minutes and 99 minutes(the NTSC running times). I'd like to make sure the dvd release is the 97 minute unrated version at whatever length it would be in PAL(92-93 minutes seems about right). So I hope someone can answer my question and clear up the confusion. |
Originally Posted by Giles
so are all past unrated versions of the film (VHS, laserdisc, Canadian DVD) - fullscreen only? This is what is implied as the Fourth Disc bonus inclusion of "Hell on Earth'
Julie, you note that the longer cut is 97min, yet the DVDFile review notes the film (the revised AB UK special edition) at 93min - why is there a discrepency here? So, there are essentially two versions here, right?: Feature disc version: 16X9 uncut version with 5.1 (Dolby Digital / DTS) sound Bonus Disc version: 4:3 uncut version, stereo sound (?) But all previous VHS and laserdisc...+ most bootleg and I think some legit pre-SE releases were all 4.3 only(most likely open matte). And the reason the UK print if uncut would still have a shorter running time is the PAL speed up. They run at a slightly faster frame rate,which results in a slightly different running time despite no changes being made to the film itself. |
I've just checked my R2 HR3 (the 4:3 version on the bonus disc) in my player, and it runs at around 92:30...
Dazza. |
Originally Posted by Dazza
I've just checked my R2 HR3 (the 4:3 version on the bonus disc), and it runs at just over 92:30...
Dazza. |
Seems to be, taking PAL speedup into account and looking at Julie's calculations above.
If memory serves me right I think there is a very small discrepancy between the running time of the 16:9 disc and the 4:3 disc in that set, but I put this down to the different distributor/production company opening titles... Dazza. |
so where is everyone coming with this supposed 97min director's cut?
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Isn't the 97 min version excluding PAL speedup? So such a version, when put into PAL, would run for the 92/3 mins mentioned above. I don't know of a version that runs at 97 mins in PAL, but can see that the 92/3 min version would be around 97 mins if reverted to NTSC/cinema speeds.
Dazza. |
Originally Posted by Dazza
Isn't the 97 min version excluding PAL speedup? So such a version, when put into PAL, would run for the 92/3 mins mentioned above. I don't know of a version that runs at 97 mins in PAL, but can see that the 92/3 min version would be around 97 mins if reverted to NTSC/cinema speeds.
Dazza. oh okay, now it's all sort of making sense: it's interesting to note BBFC's website and their database for the film: - Video 17/08/2004 Anchor Bay Entertainment UK Ltd 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH - Video 26/08/1998 Video Collection International 89m 14s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH - Video 18/06/1998 Video Collection International 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH - Video 20/05/1993 High Flyers Video Distribution 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH - Video 12/01/1994 High Flyers Video Distribution 89m 14s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH I gathered this is the PAL compressed running times. and then's there the Film listing: - Film 23/09/1992 Arrow Film Distributors Ltd 92m 55s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH (which when converted to PAL video would be the 89m 14s running time) |
Anybody know if the TOP release is the unrated version?
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Originally Posted by cardaway
Anybody know if the TOP release is the unrated version?
as well as these two: - Video 18/06/1998 Video Collection International 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH - Video 20/05/1993 High Flyers Video Distribution 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH |
Originally Posted by Dazza
Seems to be, taking PAL speedup into account and looking at Julie's calculations above.
If memory serves me right I think there is a very small discrepancy between the running time of the 16:9 disc and the 4:3 disc in that set, but I put this down to the different distributor/production company opening titles... Dazza. "And theres a new short scene before J.P discovers that the box is missing from the pillar of souls. The scene opens with the last employees of the "Boiler room" leaving and saying Goodbye to J.P. The scene is ap. 10 sec and ends with J.P comming out of his office. Immediately after Terri moves out from Joey, there is a scene inside the Boiler Room nightclub where a couple are seen buying some drugs from a drug dealer. Terri is in the Boiler Room, where she witnesses a couple in love, which makes her even more lonely. Next, she purchases some coffee, and looks up to see JP who says "Hey baby, glad you could make it. This new scene ends here; next JP is seen telling Terri to "come on in" to his room. When Elliot tells Joey about his past, they are standing around a campfire. There is a new scene immediately before the footage from Hellbound (Elliot playing with box at start), in which Elliot is seen buying the box in an Indian bazaar." So, the Canadian version appears to be the same unrated version as the UK one even though the Canadian one is still 30 seconds longer (?) than the UK print for some reason, but even at a full 93 minutes, it appears to still be missing those small character scenes (unless those scenes were only tv-padding and never in the unrated version). If those scenes are supposed to be in the film, there definitely could be a 97 minute version. |
Originally Posted by Giles
in theory yes, the current Anchor Bay video version would be the most complete.
as well as these two: - Video 18/06/1998 Video Collection International 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH - Video 20/05/1993 High Flyers Video Distribution 92m 28s HELLRAISER III - HELL ON EARTH http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/...c7d36010.L.jpg |
oh sorry there. That soooo looks like a bootleg.
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On that image you can see where it had the original Hellraiser font.
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So while the 4.3 version is not listed in the specs on the bonus disc on any of the websites I have checked. It exists??
And does that version or the version in 16.9 widescreen contain those great bits with JP including the one featuring his exGF? I always loved that coffe cup reflection of him in the scene,which is how his ex first notices him. It's a quite sinisiter little bit and would be a shame if it's missing. I have seen that sequence when it comes on USA btw,but they cut the hell out of the film otherwise. I have'nt seen the unrated VHS in years though. But I could try to look for it and see if the sequences are intact or not. I do want the UK dvd. But if it's not 100% complete,that would be disappointing. And now with the said to be 'uncut 4.3' version on the 'bonus' disc. I'm wondering if I should get the dvd set instead then? How are the dvds packaged in the nonpuzzle box set? |
Another mystery to the fire. The box for the R rated Paramount release states it is 91 minutes,not 93 minutes!
I'm glad I found a copy of it(tape was rented though),since I could have sworn I remember the R version being listed at that length. I'm curious to do just like I did with Waxwork to determine the exact running times and rent both the R & Unrated versions,if I could find them that is. I may scower ebay for them now if the price is right. On another forum when someone listed all the Miramax/Dimension films which Paramount co-distributed for them. They wondered how Paramount still holds the rights to HR3,since many of the other releases went back to Miramax or the director in the case of Dust Devil. Then they speculated whether Paramounts rights to the rights may expire soon and if to save money,used AB UKS 16.9 master. If they did do that,that could explain the 93 minute running time, But I wouldn't jump to that conclusion until reviews by those who've seen the previous versions can accurately state whether that's the case or not. |
Originally Posted by Julie Walker
So while the 4.3 version is not listed in the specs on the bonus disc on any of the websites I have checked. It exists??
Originally Posted by Julie Walker
And does that version or the version in 16.9 widescreen contain those great bits with JP including the one featuring his exGF? I always loved that coffe cup reflection of him in the scene,which is how his ex first notices him. It's a quite sinisiter little bit and would be a shame if it's missing.
Originally Posted by Julie Walker
I'm wondering if I should get the dvd set instead then? How are the dvds packaged in the nonpuzzle box set
Dazza. |
OK, just checked my 4:3 version on the bonus disc and the "coffee cup" scene is indeed there (at around 41 mins in.)
Dazza. |
Originally Posted by Dazza
OK, just checked my 4:3 version on the bonus disc and the "coffee cup" scene is indeed there (at around 41 mins in.)
Dazza. |
Originally Posted by Giles
oh sorry there. That soooo looks like a bootleg.
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Originally Posted by awmurray
Yes, that is the "Top 10 Media Productions" bootleg that is circulating on Amazon and other places. Fullscreen with low quality. Don't know about the transfer (cut vs. uncut), but I could only play it on one of my players.
What are the key times in the movie that would tell you if a version is the unrated verison or not? Just curious. Given the low quality of this boot I'll likley be buying the new Paramount disc anyway. |
I am gonna buy the Paramount disc so I can have it widescreen 16x9
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wow, that was quick - ordered the Puzzle Box just last week and it arrived at my doorstep yesterday.
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just ot reiterize what Dazza has noted of the HR3 Puzzle Box edition:
the bonus disc full screen uncut version runs 1hr 32min 31sec (PAL) the 16X9 'uncut': 1hr. 32min 34sec (PAL) |
I guess God or Leviathan must have been listening.
Patrick at Davis DVD reports tonight that there are actually going to be EXTRAS on the DVD. That's right! Paramount is actually putting bonuses on a catalogue horror DVD. While it's still the R-rated cut, the disc will have: - 5.1 (even better as I thought Randy Miller's score was a highlight of the film) - 15 minutes of unreleased/unrated deleted scenes - "Clive Barker: The Art of Horror" featurette - two theatrical trailers |
^ :thumbsup:
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awesome news
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Originally Posted by Giles
just ot reiterize what Dazza has noted of the HR3 Puzzle Box edition:
the bonus disc full screen uncut version runs 1hr 32min 31sec (PAL) the 16X9 'uncut': 1hr. 32min 34sec (PAL) So the bonus disc version is 2 seconds shorter than the 16.9 print? How long would each version run in NTSC on an estimate? I think what I will do when I have the cash that is. Is order the R2 box set and also get the Paramount release. This way,all bases are covered...hopefully and I'll be done with Hellraiser purchases:) |
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