'Caligula' 4-Disc Version (Oct. 2)
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'Caligula' 4-Disc Version (Oct. 2)
saw this over at TLA here are the specs, (can't link it cause it's in the adult section):
DVD: Letterbox $33.99 4-disc Special Edition
Availability: PRE-ORDER: Available 10/02/2007
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
Studio: Penthouse
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1 - Primary
Aspect Ratio:
1.85
Widescreen
Extras:
Anamorphic
Cast/Crew Biographies
Features:
Booklet
Audio commentary (On-set writer Ernest Volkman)
Audio commentary (Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren)
Documentaries (Two versions of "The Making of Caligula")
Interview(s) (Tinto Brass and actors John Steiner and Lori Wagner)
Photo gallery (Never-before-seen images from the set)
DVD-ROM content (Press kit notes)
DVD-ROM content (Interview with Bob Guccione)
DVD-ROM content (Gore Vidal's original screenplay)
DVD-ROM content (Three Penthouse magazine features)
Featurette (Alternate pre-release version of the film with never-before-seen footage)
Digitally remastered (New high-definition transfer of the unrated, uncensored feature film)
Other (Bonus CD containing the full released soundtrack plus 40 minutes of film score never before available)
DVD: Letterbox $33.99 4-disc Special Edition
Availability: PRE-ORDER: Available 10/02/2007
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
Studio: Penthouse
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1 - Primary
Aspect Ratio:
1.85
Widescreen
Extras:
Anamorphic
Cast/Crew Biographies
Features:
Booklet
Audio commentary (On-set writer Ernest Volkman)
Audio commentary (Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren)
Documentaries (Two versions of "The Making of Caligula")
Interview(s) (Tinto Brass and actors John Steiner and Lori Wagner)
Photo gallery (Never-before-seen images from the set)
DVD-ROM content (Press kit notes)
DVD-ROM content (Interview with Bob Guccione)
DVD-ROM content (Gore Vidal's original screenplay)
DVD-ROM content (Three Penthouse magazine features)
Featurette (Alternate pre-release version of the film with never-before-seen footage)
Digitally remastered (New high-definition transfer of the unrated, uncensored feature film)
Other (Bonus CD containing the full released soundtrack plus 40 minutes of film score never before available)
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Wow! I didn't think enough people cared about this movie to merit such a large special edition.
One of my favorite reviews ever by Roger Ebert was about this movie: http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/...S/9220301/1023 It's pretty funny just how much he hates it.
To me, Caligula was always an enjoyable trainwreck, like Showgirls, but it is most certainly trash. That said, I'll definitely be picking it up.
One of my favorite reviews ever by Roger Ebert was about this movie: http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/...S/9220301/1023 It's pretty funny just how much he hates it.
To me, Caligula was always an enjoyable trainwreck, like Showgirls, but it is most certainly trash. That said, I'll definitely be picking it up.
Last edited by Living Dead; 07-07-07 at 04:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by Joe Molotov
Enough of this Lord of the Rings, Gone With the Wind, and Ben Hur garbage. Finally, a movie worthy of a 4-Disc Special Edition, am I right?
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4 Discs? What could take up 4 discs? I guess they are going to show both the R rated version and the X rated one. It seems almost pointless to put the edited version on a separate disc (or include it at all).
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Up until this thread I had only heard of this movie through word of mouth and things I had seen on TV. After checking IMDB and reading up on it, I think I will most definitely be picking this up on release day. I'm always up for a trashy movie that the majority of the world seems to hate.
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As long as the DVD picture has been 'cleaned' up - the original release, whilst non-16x9 was incredibly poor.
Oh - and its called the 'Imperial Edition' (there goes your Rome Burns When I Pee" copy)
Oh - and its called the 'Imperial Edition' (there goes your Rome Burns When I Pee" copy)
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SYNOPSIS
Before Rome. Before Gladiator. The most controversial film of all time as you've never experienced it before! Combining lavish spectacle and top award-winning stars, this landmark production was shrouded in secrecy since its first day of filming. The unprecedented special edition presents a bolder and more revealing Caligula than ever, with a beautiful new high-definition transfer from recently uncovered negative elements and hours of never-before-seen bonus material.
Before Rome. Before Gladiator. The most controversial film of all time as you've never experienced it before! Combining lavish spectacle and top award-winning stars, this landmark production was shrouded in secrecy since its first day of filming. The unprecedented special edition presents a bolder and more revealing Caligula than ever, with a beautiful new high-definition transfer from recently uncovered negative elements and hours of never-before-seen bonus material.
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Sure it's porn, but it's a classic! Remastered and anamorphic, I'm there... The current one is quite poor.
S it's 3 DVDs and 1 CD. The score didn't need to be on there (isn't it mostly classical pieces?), but what's on there to warrant three discs? The film with commentaries is one. They talk about some pre-release version - perhaps by itself on disc two? And the remaining extras on disc three?
S it's 3 DVDs and 1 CD. The score didn't need to be on there (isn't it mostly classical pieces?), but what's on there to warrant three discs? The film with commentaries is one. They talk about some pre-release version - perhaps by itself on disc two? And the remaining extras on disc three?
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Holy crap, I'll be all over this. This film is one of my favourite guilty pleasures, so I'm thrilled to see such a loaded set. I can finally retire my Danish DVD of the film (which I got for dirt cheap).
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Originally Posted by Joe Molotov
Enough of this Lord of the Rings, Gone With the Wind, and Ben Hur garbage. Finally, a movie worthy of a 4-Disc Special Edition, am I right?
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I'm 'amazed' that they would have gotten Malcolm and Helen to do a commentary for this film !!
Imagine both of them doing a 'scene specific' commentary ..... " ok.... thats a **** and they are doing *** over there"
Imagine both of them doing a 'scene specific' commentary ..... " ok.... thats a **** and they are doing *** over there"
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Originally Posted by Living Dead
One of my favorite reviews ever by Roger Ebert was about this movie: http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/...S/9220301/1023 It's pretty funny just how much he hates it.
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Originally Posted by jmj713
S it's 3 DVDs and 1 CD. The score didn't need to be on there (isn't it mostly classical pieces?), but what's on there to warrant three discs? The film with commentaries is one. They talk about some pre-release version - perhaps by itself on disc two? And the remaining extras on disc three?
Disc 1: One of the "Rated R" versions
Disc 2: "Unrated" (maybe the Bob Guccione) version
Disc 3: Extras
Disc 4: Soundtrack
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Exciting news...as I am a big fan of Mr.Brass. This being said, I would be a bit cautious with this release as TLA have been consistently releasing PAL-ports (a few recent discs that came my way were also non-anamorphic) as of late (Is Penthouse releasing this through TLA...or am I missing something....just a TLA posting??)
I am also curious to see what source is the company using for this "remastered release". The only restored version I am aware of, and this is the best looking print on the market, is the French double disc. No other release has been provided since then...
Devildead has a good review of the French disc and how it compares to the US cut version:
http://www.devildead.com/indexfilm.php3?FilmID=587
Imperial edition??.....hmmm

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I am also curious to see what source is the company using for this "remastered release". The only restored version I am aware of, and this is the best looking print on the market, is the French double disc. No other release has been provided since then...
Devildead has a good review of the French disc and how it compares to the US cut version:
http://www.devildead.com/indexfilm.php3?FilmID=587
Imperial edition??.....hmmm

Pro-B
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Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
Exciting news...as I am a big fan of Mr.Brass. This being said, I would be a bit cautious with this release as TLA have been consistently releasing PAL-ports (a few recent discs that came my way were also non-anamorphic) as of late (Is Penthouse releasing this through TLA...or am I missing something....just a TLA posting??)
I am also curious to see what source is the company using for this "remastered release". The only restored version I am aware of, and this is the best looking print on the market, is the French double disc. No other release has been provided since then...
Devildead has a good review of the French disc and how it compares to the US cut version:
http://www.devildead.com/indexfilm.php3?FilmID=587
Imperial edition??.....hmmm

Pro-B
I am also curious to see what source is the company using for this "remastered release". The only restored version I am aware of, and this is the best looking print on the market, is the French double disc. No other release has been provided since then...
Devildead has a good review of the French disc and how it compares to the US cut version:
http://www.devildead.com/indexfilm.php3?FilmID=587
Imperial edition??.....hmmm

Pro-B



