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Aerozhul 10-15-08 11:34 PM

Scream trilogy
 
Anyone know if/when the Scream trilogy will be re-released in anamorphic widescreen on DVD? I find it hard to believe that the crappy non-anamorphic versions are all that are available, since these movies were/are really popular.

I just re-watched the original on DVD (which I bought way back when I first got a DVD player in 2000), and had no idea it was non-anamorphic until it actually started. I got a 61' Sony Bravia back in February, and very few of my movies look as crappy as this....

Maybe they'll re-release them for blu-ray and pretty up the standard DVDs as well?

basaro 10-15-08 11:48 PM

2 and 3 are anamorphic, it's only 1 that still isn't.

Rammsteinfan 10-16-08 12:23 AM

I am surprised they havent released Scream in its uncut form yet. I would rebuy the whole series if the first would be uncut and 16x9.

Abe. 10-16-08 01:52 AM

Even though it's non-anamorphic, the first Scream's transfer is still very good. I just recently watched the trilogy again, and was surprised how good the PQ on the first Scream was.

ScissorPuppy 10-16-08 08:42 AM

Wasn't the Uncut version released on LaserDisc?

bigjim25 10-16-08 08:51 AM

For people who don't have these, Sams Club has the set minus the bonus disc for $12.88

matome 10-16-08 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by ScissorPuppy (Post 9007994)
Wasn't the Uncut version released on LaserDisc?

Yes it was.

clckworang 10-16-08 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by Rammsteinfan (Post 9007568)
I am surprised they havent released Scream in its uncut form yet. I would rebuy the whole series if the first would be uncut and 16x9.

I know it has been released overseas, but it's unlikely you will ever see that happen here. Disney, which I think still owns the rights, has a policy to not release unrated movies.

I have the boxset and haven't watched it in a really long time, not since I got my new TV. I had no idea it was non-anamorphic! I realized the other day that my copy of Young Frankenstein (the original release) was non-anamorphic as well. At least that is out on Blu-ray for me to replace it.

bigjim25 10-16-08 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by clckworang (Post 9008083)
Disney has a policy to not release unrated movies.

I think they broke that policy (see below). If they can release these 5, why not Scream or Armageddon.
Con Air: Unrated Extended Edition
Gone In 60 Seconds Director's Cut
Coyote Ugly: Unrated Extended Cut
Enemy Of The State: Unrated Extended Cut
Crimson Tide: Unrated Extended Cut

Don't get me wrong, I do like these.

dx23 10-16-08 09:19 AM

Disney adjusted the policy after Bob Iger became the CEO and they split with the Weinsteins.

rfduncan 10-16-08 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by dx23 (Post 9008145)
Disney adjusted the policy after Bob Iger became the CEO and they split with the Weinsteins.

Who also happen to have been executive producers for all three films. I would re-buy these on Blu-ray in a heartbeat as long as they ported all the SE material and gave them the decent HD treatment.

Larry C. 10-16-08 09:39 AM

Whats the difference between the cut and uncut?

clckworang 10-16-08 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by Larry C. (Post 9008223)
Whats the difference between the cut and uncut?

Right off the top of my head (so I might miss something):

Extra gore at beginning with Casey's boyfriend (more intestines, longer shot)
Slower zoom on Casey hanging from the tree
Longer shot of Tatum getting crushed in garage door
More stabbings between Billy and Stuart at end

I haven't actually seen the unrated cut, but I have read about it. I think the unrated cut is only about 5 or 6 seconds longer.

Rhylliam 10-16-08 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by Larry C. (Post 9008223)
Whats the difference between the cut and uncut?

Gore of course. More bloodiness for both Drew Barrymore & her boyfriend's deaths for sure. I have the Laserdisc, but haven't had time to watch it since I got it a couple of months back... perhaps by I'll watch around Halloween.

critterdvd 10-16-08 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by clckworang (Post 9008306)
Right off the top of my head (so I might miss something):

Extra gore at beginning with Casey's boyfriend (more intestines, longer shot)
Slower zoom on Casey hanging from the tree
Longer shot of Tatum getting crushed in garage door
More stabbings between Billy and Stuart at end

I haven't actually seen the unrated cut, but I have read about it. I think the unrated cut is only about 5 or 6 seconds longer.


I remember watching the laser-disc uncut version back when I worked in a film library and compared to the VHS version of the film the uncut version runs a whooping 12 seconds longer than the R-rated, so there is VERY little.

Personally I would love to see a release of these films with maybe some more behind-the-scenes extras and possibly even blu-ray.

Maybe all the talk about Scream 4 really can be true and disney is holding off on releasing these films for a possible tie-in...

Matthew Chmiel 10-16-08 12:13 PM

That is if Scream 4 ever gets off the ground.

And remember, Scream 4 will be apart of The Weinstein Company, not Disney.

RickWJ324 10-16-08 01:55 PM

SCREAM Anamorphic dvd
 
For those looking for Scream in Anamorphic Widescreen, I suggest tracking down the Korean release. It's Anamorphic, R0, Uncut, and plays in any NTSC dvd player. Here are the specs:

R0 Korea - (Dawoori Entertainment) Commentaries:Audio commentary with director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson. Extras:Outtakes (4:10)
Cast and Crew: Filmographies - Korean text
Plot Outline - Korean text
Theatrical Trailer
"Making Of" - Featurette (6:07)Subtitles:Korean and EnglishAspect Ratio:2.35:1Picture Format:Anamorphic TV System:NTSCSoundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 5.1Case type:Amaray (Keep) CaseNotes:This is the Director's Cut. The 'Making of' featurette has Korean subtitles that can be disabled. Special thanks to Rewind user pbgreat1 for providing these specifications

Josh-da-man 10-16-08 07:03 PM

I have the 4-DVD boxed set that went out of print years ago.

At this point in history, I'd only be interested in buying "Scream" on Blu-ray. It's the only film in the trilogy that I'd bother upgrading to Blu-ray; the other two I don't really care enough about to upgrade. (So, of course, they'll put out a COMPLETE SCREAM TRILOGY on Blu-ray and charge $120 for it.)

shyguy1083 10-16-08 07:47 PM

^ same. although i haven't even watched scream in so many years, i would probably get it on BD. thing is though, i haven't even watched it since i finally got a widescreen tv, so i had no idea the disc wasn't anamorphic.

asianxcore 10-16-08 10:21 PM

Anyone know where to get the R2 German release or the R3 Korean release?

Looks like both versions might be OOP. The German release is uncut, anamorphic and loaded with extras.

hotsexyboi 10-16-08 11:26 PM

I have the boxset too and I agree it does need to get released in an Anamorphic transfer but I guess until then just have to keep watching it on a fullscreen tv..haha!

xage 10-17-08 12:29 AM

I gues Im stuck with this... Oh well.. under $15 (got it 3yrs ago for $14.99 in Frys ) and with bonus disc.. fair enough...

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0/SCREAN01.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0/SCREAN00.jpg

Anamorphic or not... the economical miramax trilogy boxset still rocks with features

Matthew Chmiel 10-17-08 12:46 AM

To be honest, I think I paid $50 when the box set was first released. :shrug:

I could not give two shits about the abomination that was Scream 3, but I wanted to own the CE of Scream 2 and get the bonus disc.

Michael Corvin 10-17-08 07:31 AM

I haven't seen any of them in a while, but I think Scream 2 aged better than any of them. I had the box xage posted above, but sold it a while back. I wouldn't mind a trilogy on Blu... for the right price.

islandclaws 10-17-08 10:47 AM

I've had that box set since it came out. Still not sure why I bought it since I really think only the first film is worth a shit. I'll probably wait and hope for an uncut BR release since I doubt I'd upgrade my SD version at this point.


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