#1
TylerDurden_73 , 12-05-08 09:30 AM
DVD Talk Special Edition
Blu-ray.com is reporting...
Warner Home Video has announced that they will bring the Ridley Scott film 'Body of Lies' to Blu-ray on February 17th, day-and-date with the DVD release. For this film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, will be presented on a BD-50 featuring 1080p VC-1 video. No audio specs have been announced at this time.
Extras for this release include:
Commentary with Director Ridley Scott, Screenwriter William Monahan, and Author David Ignatius
Actionable Intelligence: Deconstructing Body of Lies
Interactive Debriefing
Deleted Scenes
Digital Copy on Disc
More extras should be announced soon, as this BD-Live enable disc features over 2 hours of bonus content.
Warner Home Video has announced that they will bring the Ridley Scott film 'Body of Lies' to Blu-ray on February 17th, day-and-date with the DVD release. For this film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, will be presented on a BD-50 featuring 1080p VC-1 video. No audio specs have been announced at this time.
Extras for this release include:
Commentary with Director Ridley Scott, Screenwriter William Monahan, and Author David Ignatius
Actionable Intelligence: Deconstructing Body of Lies
Interactive Debriefing
Deleted Scenes
Digital Copy on Disc
More extras should be announced soon, as this BD-Live enable disc features over 2 hours of bonus content.
#2
NiCK Crush , 12-05-08 11:52 AM
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
All over this one, thanks.
#4
chris_sc77 , 02-05-09 04:13 PM
Banned
SO i guess the Blu-ray will have some exclusive deleted scenes (with intro and optional commentary) that even the 2-disk DVD will not have. Oh, is that so Warner Bros? Well go fudge ya-selves. I would've picked this up but I guarantee I wont be doing so now. How dare they do this.
#5
tonymontana313 , 02-05-09 04:28 PM
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Quote:
WTF is wrong with you? You are in the HD Talk section which means you get no sympathy from anyone in here. Take your whining to the Dvd section unless you want to drink the kool aid again.Originally Posted by chris_sc77
SO i guess the Blu-ray will have some exclusive deleted scenes (with intro and optional commentary) that even the 2-disk DVD will not have. Oh, is that so Warner Bros? Well go fudge ya-selves. I would've picked this up but I guarantee I wont be doing so now. How dare they do this.
#6
chris_sc77 , 02-05-09 04:35 PM
Banned
^I posted here because I didnt wanna create a thread for this because there apparently one in the DVD section.
And just so we are clear its not ok for m to post here but its cool for people to go in the DVD forum and bitch when I title is coming to DVD but not on Blu-ray?
And just so we are clear its not ok for m to post here but its cool for people to go in the DVD forum and bitch when I title is coming to DVD but not on Blu-ray?
#8
Quote:
Good for them... out with the old, in with the new I say! Looking forward to this release.Originally Posted by chris_sc77
SO i guess the Blu-ray will have some exclusive deleted scenes (with intro and optional commentary) that even the 2-disk DVD will not have.
#9
Mr. Cinema , 02-05-09 05:14 PM
DVD Talk Legend
Buy a BD player and you can enjoy everything about Body of Lies. Plus, you get to see the film presented in the best possible way on home video.
#10
Mr. Cinema , 02-05-09 05:15 PM
DVD Talk Legend
Quote:
And just so we are clear its not ok for m to post here but its cool for people to go in the DVD forum and bitch when I title is coming to DVD but not on Blu-ray?
Eventually, you won't have a 2-disc dvd option to buy, just a bare-bones single disc.Originally Posted by chris_sc77
^I posted here because I didnt wanna create a thread for this because there apparently one in the DVD section. And just so we are clear its not ok for m to post here but its cool for people to go in the DVD forum and bitch when I title is coming to DVD but not on Blu-ray?
#11
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It's Warner doing stuff like this that makes me want to buy this on day 1... Blu-ray cost more and is way better than dvd, so why not give it some bonus stuff to entice people to get the best version possible.Originally Posted by chris_sc77
Oh, is that so Warner Bros? Well go fudge ya-selves. I would've picked this up but I guarantee I wont be doing so now. How dare they do this.