World Trade Center ----> 12/19/06
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World Trade Center ----> 12/19/06
From dvdtimes.co.uk:
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=63046
WTC, The Last Kiss & Jackass 2 (R1) in December
Paramount Home Entertainment have set Region 1 DVD release dates for three major releases this Holiday season. Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center (12th December), the Zach Braff starring romantic drama The Last Kiss and more silly antics with Jackass Number 2 (both 26th December) have all been confirmed, though any details beyond the releases dates are yet to be revealed.
We’ll bring you individual announcements when more details are available.
Paramount Home Entertainment have set Region 1 DVD release dates for three major releases this Holiday season. Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center (12th December), the Zach Braff starring romantic drama The Last Kiss and more silly antics with Jackass Number 2 (both 26th December) have all been confirmed, though any details beyond the releases dates are yet to be revealed.
We’ll bring you individual announcements when more details are available.
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From dvdactive.com:
Cover art for all editions here:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...de-center.html
Title: World Trade Center (IMDb)
Starring: Nicolas Cage
Released: 12th December 2006
SRP: $29.99, $33.99 & $39.99
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment will be releasing World Trade Center, which stars Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Michael Pena. This Oliver Stone directed drama will be available to own from the 12th December and will be available in five different editions: single disc full screen ($29.99), single disc widescreen ($29.99), 2-disc Commemorative Edition: DVD ($33.99), HD DVD ($39.99) and Blu-ray ($39.99). The contents of each disc are described below along with all cover artwork.
The first disc, which is common to all editions includes: the feature film, a commentary by Oliver Stone, a commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and real-life rescuers Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee, and nine deleted/extended scenes (Extended Locker Room, Extended Roll Call, Concerned Business Woman, Fireman Johnny, Original Hole Two Through Allison Making Lunch, Judy Gets Word Jay Is OK, John's Ghost, Barbeque Flashback, and Paramedic Tends To John) - each with optional commentary by Stone. The DVD supports English Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0, as well as French Dolby Digital 5.1 with English and Spanish subtitles. For high definition versions, there will be English, French and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus and English, English SDH+, French and Spanish subtitles.
Disc two of the Commemorative Editions includes a making-of featurette, which is split into three parts (Committing to the Story , Shooting in New York and Los Angeles, and Closing Wounds), a two-part Common Sacrifices featurette (Rescue and Recovery), Building Ground Zero, a Visual & Special Effects featurette, Oliver Stone's New York, Q&A with Oliver Stone, Theatrical Trailer, Five TV Spots and Photo Gallery. For HD DVD and Blu-ray, all but the: Q&A, TV Spots and Gallery, are presented in high definition.
Starring: Nicolas Cage
Released: 12th December 2006
SRP: $29.99, $33.99 & $39.99
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment will be releasing World Trade Center, which stars Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Michael Pena. This Oliver Stone directed drama will be available to own from the 12th December and will be available in five different editions: single disc full screen ($29.99), single disc widescreen ($29.99), 2-disc Commemorative Edition: DVD ($33.99), HD DVD ($39.99) and Blu-ray ($39.99). The contents of each disc are described below along with all cover artwork.
The first disc, which is common to all editions includes: the feature film, a commentary by Oliver Stone, a commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and real-life rescuers Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee, and nine deleted/extended scenes (Extended Locker Room, Extended Roll Call, Concerned Business Woman, Fireman Johnny, Original Hole Two Through Allison Making Lunch, Judy Gets Word Jay Is OK, John's Ghost, Barbeque Flashback, and Paramedic Tends To John) - each with optional commentary by Stone. The DVD supports English Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0, as well as French Dolby Digital 5.1 with English and Spanish subtitles. For high definition versions, there will be English, French and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus and English, English SDH+, French and Spanish subtitles.
Disc two of the Commemorative Editions includes a making-of featurette, which is split into three parts (Committing to the Story , Shooting in New York and Los Angeles, and Closing Wounds), a two-part Common Sacrifices featurette (Rescue and Recovery), Building Ground Zero, a Visual & Special Effects featurette, Oliver Stone's New York, Q&A with Oliver Stone, Theatrical Trailer, Five TV Spots and Photo Gallery. For HD DVD and Blu-ray, all but the: Q&A, TV Spots and Gallery, are presented in high definition.
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...de-center.html
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I really liked the movie. Don't know about the cover, though. The NY skyline looks very cartoonish.
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I am all over that 2-disc when it's released, great film that I enjoyed and it's completely harmless, done in probably to good of taste for the subject it covered (9/11).
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Disc 1:
-- Feature film
-- Commentary by Oliver Stone
-- Commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and real-life rescuers
Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee
-- Nine deleted or extended scenes with optional commentary by Stone:
-- Extended Locker Room
-- Extended Roll Call
-- Concerned Business Woman
-- Fireman Johnny
-- Original Hole Two Through Allison Making Lunch
-- Judy Gets Word Jay Is OK
-- John's Ghost
-- Barbeque Flashback
-- Paramedic Tends To John
Disc 2:
-- The Making of World Trade Center (three parts) (HD)
-- Committing to the Story (HD)
-- Shooting in New York and Los Angeles (HD)
-- Closing Wounds (HD)
-- Common Sacrifices (two parts) (HD)
-- Rescue (HD)
-- Recovery (HD)
-- Building Ground Zero (HD)
-- Visual and Special Effects (HD)
-- Oliver Stone's New York (HD)
-- Q&A with Oliver Stone
-- Theatrical Trailer (HD)
-- Five TV Spots
-- Photo Gallery
The WORLD TRADE CENTER single-disc DVD will be presented in either
widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TVs or full screen with Dolby Digital
English 5.1 Surround, English 2.0 Surround and French 5.1 Surround and
English and Spanish subtitles. The DVD includes the following special
features:
-- Commentary by Oliver Stone
-- Commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and real-life rescuers
Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee
-- Nine deleted or extended scenes with optional commentary by Stone
-- Feature film
-- Commentary by Oliver Stone
-- Commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and real-life rescuers
Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee
-- Nine deleted or extended scenes with optional commentary by Stone:
-- Extended Locker Room
-- Extended Roll Call
-- Concerned Business Woman
-- Fireman Johnny
-- Original Hole Two Through Allison Making Lunch
-- Judy Gets Word Jay Is OK
-- John's Ghost
-- Barbeque Flashback
-- Paramedic Tends To John
Disc 2:
-- The Making of World Trade Center (three parts) (HD)
-- Committing to the Story (HD)
-- Shooting in New York and Los Angeles (HD)
-- Closing Wounds (HD)
-- Common Sacrifices (two parts) (HD)
-- Rescue (HD)
-- Recovery (HD)
-- Building Ground Zero (HD)
-- Visual and Special Effects (HD)
-- Oliver Stone's New York (HD)
-- Q&A with Oliver Stone
-- Theatrical Trailer (HD)
-- Five TV Spots
-- Photo Gallery
The WORLD TRADE CENTER single-disc DVD will be presented in either
widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TVs or full screen with Dolby Digital
English 5.1 Surround, English 2.0 Surround and French 5.1 Surround and
English and Spanish subtitles. The DVD includes the following special
features:
-- Commentary by Oliver Stone
-- Commentary by real-life survivor Will Jimeno and real-life rescuers
Scott Strauss, John Busching and Paddy McGee
-- Nine deleted or extended scenes with optional commentary by Stone
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I'm definitely getting the Collector's Edition. I really liked the movie when I saw it in theatres. I'm not too sure of what I think of the one-disc art, though. It's pretty lame.
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Originally Posted by ReduxGuy
Dang, it's not even out yet and the Commemorative Edition Set shot up to one of the best DVDs of the year.
having payed almost 25 bucks for the "commemorative" edition, i received it today without even a slipcase! plain cheap double amaray that was used for mi3 already.
this really infuriates me to spend that much money on a 2 discer and paramount is even too cheap to throw in a slipsleeve cover!
perhaps someone could post an email address from paramount home entertainment so that i can write them and ask if the two disc is really suppose to come in a plain amaray.
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Originally Posted by philip74
definitely not the best dvd of the year in terms of packaging!!
having payed almost 25 bucks for the "commemorative" edition, i received it today without even a slipcase! plain cheap double amaray that was used for mi3 already.
this really infuriates me to spend that much money on a 2 discer and paramount is even too cheap to throw in a slipsleeve cover!
perhaps someone could post an email address from paramount home entertainment so that i can write them and ask if the two disc is really suppose to come in a plain amaray.
having payed almost 25 bucks for the "commemorative" edition, i received it today without even a slipcase! plain cheap double amaray that was used for mi3 already.
this really infuriates me to spend that much money on a 2 discer and paramount is even too cheap to throw in a slipsleeve cover!
perhaps someone could post an email address from paramount home entertainment so that i can write them and ask if the two disc is really suppose to come in a plain amaray.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Paramount's starting to get crazy with their 2-disc pricing. MI3 and now WTC both have a whopping $39.99 retail listing.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Paramount's starting to get crazy with their 2-disc pricing. MI3 and now WTC both have a whopping $39.99 retail listing.
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This is why I now buy only the 1-disc version of movies. They price me out of getting the better edition, and except for the week it's actually released (when it's high priority in my mind), I don't tend to look back with regret. Especially with the constant double-dipping. Just my opinion.
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I am a tad bit disappointed that the 2-disc CE won't sport a fancy slipcover. I mean Paramount really did a great job with Reds for the slipcover. Shame, but oh well it's just a slipcover.
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Figured I was going to like this film, and would be buying it, even before I saw it, and after sitting through it at the theater, my outlook didn't change. I'm all over the Commemorative Edition.
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