The Evil Dead: Ultimate Edition - Dec 18, 2007
#76
Originally Posted by lcnickell
if he didn't approve of it, why the hell would he shoot it?
doesn't add or detract from the film-
sounds like a lame excuse.
doesn't add or detract from the film-
sounds like a lame excuse.
If the shot truly does not add or detract the film, then you would have no objection to the shot being left out. I'll stick with the theatrical cut.
Originally Posted by halfgerman
Why is everyone excited about the full screen version on disc 2?
#77
DVD Talk Legend
Originally Posted by KillerCannabis
Specs suck.
1a) Also, where's the 18-minutes of Behind the Scenes Footage and Outtakes found on all previous incarnations of the film on DVD?
1b) If it's not listed, is it apart of the new featurette on disc two?
2) Where's the "Fanalysis" documentary from Anchor Bay's Book of the Dead release?
3) Where's the bonus material from the Anchor Bay ultimate set from the UK? That included a Sam Raimi interview along with four additional featurettes (devoted to the fan base, the film's marketing, 2001 Halloween Night screening of the film, and Bruce fuckin' Campbell himself).
Besides Within the Woods missing from action, yet again, this set doesn't seem so ultimate.
I honestly would've have waited, let Anchor Bay spend the dough, and get an ultimate four-disc set that threw Evil Dead II into the mix and more extras on top of that.
#78
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
I won't get upset over the specs. Since the poster did not post where he got them from. And for all we know,they could be incomplete or fake.
The only thing that would suck more if those specs are true. Is the original mono mix is still not included. But if the unmatted version is included. I can live without the mono for now.
The only thing that would suck more if those specs are true. Is the original mono mix is still not included. But if the unmatted version is included. I can live without the mono for now.
#80
DVD Talk Special Edition
Originally Posted by nezumi
IMDb lists Evil Dead's original aspect ratio as being Academy ratio (1.37:1), meaning that "full screen" is a more accurate presentation than anamorphic widescreen.
Still, I'm underwhelmed.
#81
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
I'll be buying it, though I won't be rushing out to get it (not like the truly ultimate Dawn of the Dead UE). Now, instead of having the Elite and BOTD, I'll have the BOTD and this UE, since the BOTD has Fanalysis and cool packaging.
#85
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by mxv
Pardon my ignorance but why the excitement over full frame version? Was that actually the OAR?
#88
DVD Talk Special Edition
here's another pic I got in the new Anchor Bay horror trailer promo disc at FYE today (for free with purchase - at least at my store). The cover here looks alot different than the other one posted before:
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That sounds like a pretty sucky set.
I like Evil Dead fine, but not enough to buy it a third time with lackluster features (the full frame doesn't enliven me, I'm fine with the WS transfer we have).
Oh well. 30 less bucks I have to spend.
I like Evil Dead fine, but not enough to buy it a third time with lackluster features (the full frame doesn't enliven me, I'm fine with the WS transfer we have).
Oh well. 30 less bucks I have to spend.
#92
DVD Talk Special Edition
Originally Posted by halfgerman
That cover is damn terrible.
As for the Full Screen version, I'm a perfectionist as far as a film being as close to the original theatrical release as possible (with obvious exceptions). I'll get it for that and the extras. Granted I'll probably buy it used. But this will mark the first time I've double dipped WITHOUT selling the previous version. I'm keeping my BOTD editions.




