The Da Vinci Code --> Nov. 14th!
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Originally Posted by movielib
The extended edition is available from R3. It's 2-discs with DTS. CD Wow has it for just $14.95 if you use this link:
http://www10.cd-wow.us/index.php?affid=14275&pp_nr=1
Plus it's being released on October 12, more than a month before the R1 editions.
http://www10.cd-wow.us/index.php?affid=14275&pp_nr=1
Plus it's being released on October 12, more than a month before the R1 editions.
I've never ordered anything from them, are they any good? Plus, if i remember right R3 plays on R1 correct? No quality differences or anything and i assume all the Special features would be in english as well right? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Kocheese99
I've never ordered anything from them, are they any good? Plus, if i remember right R3 plays on R1 correct? No quality differences or anything and i assume all the Special features would be in english as well right? Thanks.
Region 3 is all NTSC so in that regard they would play on our players. But it is a different region and you still need a region free player that plays discs from other regions. There are many of these and many are not expensive. Most require a simple "hack" using the remote to make them region free and these hacks are readily available. Again, see the International Forum where there are many discussions of these players. And if you do get a region free player it will also play discs recorded in the PAL format (mostly the European countries in R2 and the Australian area countries in R4).
As far as quality, R3 is just as good as R1 overall. Individual titles may possibly be better or worse in either region but I've never been disappointed with an R3 disc. In addition, there are more discs in R3 that provide DTS tracks such as this one for The Da Vinci Code.
And yes, all the extras that were done in English will be in English on the R3 discs. And as far as I can tell the extras are the same in all regions.
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Saw an ad today that Target is selling a "3-Disc Widescreen Deluxe Edition" here in the USA. The Target exclusive disc includes:
- "Beyond The Da Vinci Code" a 90 minute History Channel Feature
- Exclusive Foil packaging
- "Beyond The Da Vinci Code" a 90 minute History Channel Feature
- Exclusive Foil packaging
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When I was at Walmart today I noticed that they're going to have a bonus disc with The Da Vinci Code too.
I don't remember what it was called, but it looked like an extra featurette.
I wish they've give these bonus discs out with the HD version...
I don't remember what it was called, but it looked like an extra featurette.
I wish they've give these bonus discs out with the HD version...
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Originally Posted by jkzahn
Saw an ad today that Target is selling a "3-Disc Widescreen Deluxe Edition" here in the USA. The Target exclusive disc includes:
- "Beyond The Da Vinci Code" a 90 minute History Channel Feature
- Exclusive Foil packaging
- "Beyond The Da Vinci Code" a 90 minute History Channel Feature
- Exclusive Foil packaging
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Originally Posted by ReduxGuy
Seems I'm gonna have to go to Target to get The Da Vinci Code.
Do you happen to recall the price for the 3-Disc set, jkzahn ?
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Any word on what the Wal-Mart extra disc will be? Seems like it'll be called something like "The Creation of the DaVinci Code." Am wondering if that'll be any good, or does everyone link that it's best to go with the Target release?
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Originally Posted by JLyon1515
Any word on what the Wal-Mart extra disc will be? Seems like it'll be called something like "The Creation of the DaVinci Code." Am wondering if that'll be any good, or does everyone link that it's best to go with the Target release?
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Anybody get the gift set from Circuit City? I got the Target variety for the package and the History channel documentary... and the CC box set for the extra goodies. It's supposed to come with an exclusive... no sticker on the box, they didn't have anything at the register, and they guranteed me it was in the box b/c multiple people have asked. Got home, nothing there. What gives?
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I saw the film at the cinema and I rented it today. I was disappointed then and I am less disappointed now, knowing what to expect. A lot like this reviewer ( http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=24538 ), I think it is a better film on second viewing, when your expectations have been drastically lowered.
But what no «Extended Edition» can ever correct is the liberties the director and screenwriter have taken with the book's story, for no other reason than they were scared of public reaction. I'm talking about the changes they made to Sophie Neveu's family tree, which turn Dan Brown's intricate novel into a dumbed-down Scooby Doo adventure with a typical cop-out ending.
Now, if they only came out with a Special Mea Culpa Edition where this act of public cowardice would be corrected, I'd buy it.
Among the self-congratulatory extras on Disc 2 is 7-minutes featurette called «Who is Sophie Neveu?». It's interesting to watch the director and screenwriter lie through their teeth, squirm through and skirt the issue entirely. It's also fun to learn that Ron Howard never manages to pronounce the character's name properly. (He pronounces «Sophie Nouveau.)
But what no «Extended Edition» can ever correct is the liberties the director and screenwriter have taken with the book's story, for no other reason than they were scared of public reaction. I'm talking about the changes they made to Sophie Neveu's family tree, which turn Dan Brown's intricate novel into a dumbed-down Scooby Doo adventure with a typical cop-out ending.
Spoiler:
Now, if they only came out with a Special Mea Culpa Edition where this act of public cowardice would be corrected, I'd buy it.
Among the self-congratulatory extras on Disc 2 is 7-minutes featurette called «Who is Sophie Neveu?». It's interesting to watch the director and screenwriter lie through their teeth, squirm through and skirt the issue entirely. It's also fun to learn that Ron Howard never manages to pronounce the character's name properly. (He pronounces «Sophie Nouveau.)
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Originally Posted by baracine
I saw the film at the cinema and I rented it today. I was disappointed then and I am less disappointed now, knowing what to expect. A lot like this reviewer ( http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=24538 ), I think it is a better film on second viewing, when your expectations have been drastically lowered.
But what no «Extended Edition» can ever correct is the liberties the director and screenwriter have taken with the book's story, for no other reason than they were scared of public reaction. I'm talking about the changes they made to Sophie Neveu's family tree, which turn Dan Brown's intricate novel into a dumbed-down Scooby Doo adventure with a typical cop-out ending.
Now, if they only came out with a Special Mea Culpa Edition where this act of public cowardice would be corrected, I'd buy it.
Among the self-congratulatory extras on Disc 2 is 7-minutes featurette called «Who is Sophie Neveu?». It's interesting to watch the director and screenwriter lie through their teeth, squirm through and skirt the issue entirely. It's also fun to learn that Ron Howard never manages to pronounce the character's name properly. (He pronounces «Sophie Nouveau.)
But what no «Extended Edition» can ever correct is the liberties the director and screenwriter have taken with the book's story, for no other reason than they were scared of public reaction. I'm talking about the changes they made to Sophie Neveu's family tree, which turn Dan Brown's intricate novel into a dumbed-down Scooby Doo adventure with a typical cop-out ending.
Spoiler:
Now, if they only came out with a Special Mea Culpa Edition where this act of public cowardice would be corrected, I'd buy it.
Among the self-congratulatory extras on Disc 2 is 7-minutes featurette called «Who is Sophie Neveu?». It's interesting to watch the director and screenwriter lie through their teeth, squirm through and skirt the issue entirely. It's also fun to learn that Ron Howard never manages to pronounce the character's name properly. (He pronounces «Sophie Nouveau.)
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Originally Posted by GradVT06
I don't get it... lying through their teeth? about what? I didn't read the book and couldn't quite pick up what you're talking about...
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Originally Posted by baracine
Lying through their teeth about the character of Sophie Neveu being the most important one in the story for them. If they really thought that, why did they rewrite her family tree and her character to suit their prudish attitudes? The film was a big disappointment for the people who had read the book. Making a successful book into a successful film requires that you «don't fix it if it ain't broke». Unfortunately, Howard and his screenwriter changed the story to a point that is insulting to the intelligence of the readers. What I am talking about is under the spoiler label in the preceding post.
Like someone else noted, and the reviewer for DVDTalk mentioned, the film got better the 2nd time you watch it. The multiple versions (Gift set, Target set) will some of my favorite peices/gift sets along with V for Vendetta.
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I got the Target 3 disc DE as well, and am very pleased with the packaging. It's cool that the 2 disc dvd inside has the slipcover and it still fits inside the outer box.
Al Gore would be disapprove of this wasteful packaging though.
Al Gore would be disapprove of this wasteful packaging though.
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Originally Posted by GradVT06
OK, thanks. I had to read that a couple times to figure out exactly had changed from the book to the film. Because I didn't read the book, as I never do much of anymore anyway (except for some non-fiction), I thought it was terrific. I like long, dramatic, tense, movies, that's don't require a lot of action to be entertaining. I have a degree in History so I'm always interested in the historical and religious aspects of films like that.
Like someone else noted, and the reviewer for DVDTalk mentioned, the film got better the 2nd time you watch it. The multiple versions (Gift set, Target set) will some of my favorite peices/gift sets along with V for Vendetta.
Like someone else noted, and the reviewer for DVDTalk mentioned, the film got better the 2nd time you watch it. The multiple versions (Gift set, Target set) will some of my favorite peices/gift sets along with V for Vendetta.
Spoiler:
All in all, and for all those reasons, the book is a lot more entertaining and satisfying than the film can ever be.
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