Mrs. Doubtfire: Special Edition --> 5/8
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Looks like a great release. Haven't seen the movie in a while and I'm interested in the commentary with Williams and the rest of the features look great.
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Originally Posted by Duh Vuh Duh
No stupid edition name.
It wouldn't be a Fox DVD if they didn't come up with a dumb edition name
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Cover is shit.
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exactly^ it's what's on the inside that counts...don't judge a dvd by its cover....what other cliches could I say??? i can't wait to get this
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Originally Posted by Fincher Fan
I'm waiting for the revised artwork to look something closer to this:
I actually prefer this cover much more than the other non finalized one previously posted...
Oh, well the extras sound very impressive so i wont bitch about the cover too much...
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Long for the "old days" of simple names like Special Edition, Deluxe Edition, Ultimate Edition, etc. Definitely don't care for what they've chosen here. Tired trend that's worn out its welcome.
That said, I'm coming out in full support of the cover art. Composition and color scheme are great. Very well done. Not sure if I'm going to buy it. Enjoy the movie, but it's not a favorite or anything. Though a commentary by Robin Williams would be sweet.
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That said, I'm coming out in full support of the cover art. Composition and color scheme are great. Very well done. Not sure if I'm going to buy it. Enjoy the movie, but it's not a favorite or anything. Though a commentary by Robin Williams would be sweet.
--THX
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Originally Posted by Skoobooz
* Commentary by Robin Williams & Marsha Garces Williams
* Commentary by Director Chris Columbus (from 1st release)
* Commentary by Director Chris Columbus (from 1st release)
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Doesn't look like the Behind-the-Seams Edition is going to include the commentary by Chris Columbus or any new one by Robin Williams. IGN has posted details, and is the third DVD site I've seen to make no mention of any commentaries. Unless DVDActive, DavisDVD, and IGN are wrong, or have incomplete information, this release, while still very good, will not be quite definitive.
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I think it's all Paramount's fault. They had the "Don't Call Me Shirley" "Whatever!" "Holy Schnike" editions and ever since then all the other companies are releasing movies with all these crappy names.