Nice! It's about time... according to the box art DVDAnswers posted, it will be the unrated version.Lions Gate Home Entertainment has announced a Killer's Collector's Edition of American Psycho which stars Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto and Josh Lucas. The disc will be available to own from the 21st June this year, priced at around $19.98. As well as a newly remastered anamorphic widescreen transfer and English Dolby Digital 5.1 EX track, the disc will include an audio commentary with the films director and writer, deleted scenes with an optional director audio commentary and three video essays entitled The 80�s: Downtown, American Psycho: From Book to Screen and The Pornography of Killing. Completing the package will be the original trailers.
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American Psycho
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So was the American theatrical release cut? The cover of this new edition says "Uncut Version", but the IMDb has no listings for alternate versions of the film. I wasn't aware that it was ever cut (the version submitted to the BBFC was passed with no cuts made). Does anyone know if there are two different versions, and what the differences are?
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oldsheperd wrote:Read the postings under the cover on dvdanswers. they get into it.
Is that really all there is to it? I find that hard to believe, and the justification for the cut offered in the comment above doesn't sound plausible.The extra footage is of Patrick flexing his muscles in a mirror while he's with the two prostitutes....that's it. Seems the american censors thought that too demeening to have on screen, the chainsaw through the midriff was o.k. Flexing is to dehumanizing during intercourse apparantly
This scene was certainly in the version I saw (in the UK), and was one of the film's funniest moments. The most ingenious use of a Phil Collins song, too.
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Just picked this up this morning -- it's a classy disc, well worth a double dip (although Lions Gate seems to be hell bent on playing up the fact that there's a chainsaw in the movie). The commentaries also illuminated certain ambiguities in scenes in this film that have bothered me for years now (not clarified, but rather illuminated their intent).
Pinback - no kidding, that's the only difference. The "Unrated Version" is only about 5 seconds longer but the MPAA, being the senseless morons that they are, demanded something be cut, and that was it.
Pinback - no kidding, that's the only difference. The "Unrated Version" is only about 5 seconds longer but the MPAA, being the senseless morons that they are, demanded something be cut, and that was it.
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L.A. Story
I always liked this movie.... From DavisDVD:
Just announced from Lionsgate Home Entertainment is L.A. Story: 15th Anniversary Edition. Due in stores on June 13th, this re-release of the Steve Martin romantic comedy will feature a new anamorphic widescreen transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks, "The Story Of L.A. Story" making-of documentary, deleted scenes (including never-before-seen footage with John Lithgow and Scott Bakula), outtakes, "The LA of L.A. Story" interactive map of filming sites, original 1991 theatrical marketing materials and trailers. Retail is $19.98.
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Lionsgate
Does anyone know which other Alain Resnais titles Studio Canal owns besides Stavisky? If it's only one, does anyone else assume that Lionsgate will release a Belmondo box set similar to their Bardot box?
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Right now my biggest beef with Lionsgate is the lack of action over their broken Artisan catalogue, comprised mostly of unwatchable transfers for decent movies. The King of New York 2-disc was pretty good, yet they haven't done squat for Bad Lieutenant. They mentioned going back and putting out a proper edition of Dario Argento's Sleepless, but again, nothing. The worst of it is, I still have lesser known Artisan discs that have such astounding gate jumping issues that I can't look at the movies without getting a headache... and I *know* they'll never re-issue those. Ugh.
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About the Upcoming Godard set, I noticed that Les Caribiniers was in fact a Studio Canal property (as seen in the lower right hand corner of this box).
So its still possible that Les Caribiniers will be released in the Lionsgate box. I'm just confused as to why Optimum didn't release it in their Studio Canal box.
UPDATE:
And according to imdb, Canal+ does in fact own the rights to Nouvelle Vague as well. It seems as if Lionsgate could in fact be releasing 9 Godard films in box sets that don't call for any double dipping of Criterion releases (Breathless, Pierrot, Contempt, etc). Though -- knowing my luck -- my guess is both Carabiniers and Nouvelle Vague will be lost from the set.
So its still possible that Les Caribiniers will be released in the Lionsgate box. I'm just confused as to why Optimum didn't release it in their Studio Canal box.
UPDATE:
And according to imdb, Canal+ does in fact own the rights to Nouvelle Vague as well. It seems as if Lionsgate could in fact be releasing 9 Godard films in box sets that don't call for any double dipping of Criterion releases (Breathless, Pierrot, Contempt, etc). Though -- knowing my luck -- my guess is both Carabiniers and Nouvelle Vague will be lost from the set.
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Max mon amour
Stumbled across this today.
Honestly never thought I'd see this released in R1. Lionsgate continues to surprise.
Honestly never thought I'd see this released in R1. Lionsgate continues to surprise.
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I somehow doubt that it has. While I found it amusing at the time, my intuition tells me to avoid seeing it again. Even my appreciation of Oshima and Rampling are not enough to assuage my doubts.zedz wrote:I wonder if this has improved with age.
Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote:This dry drawing-room comedy about an English diplomat's wife (Charlotte Rampling) who has a "serious" affair with a chimpanzee was produced by Serge Silberman, producer of Bunuel's last films, and written by Bunuel's cowriter on the same films, Jean-Claude Carriere. Much of this film's ongoing humor derives from the human couple's sense of decorum; in a game effort to preserve his marriage, the diplomat (Anthony Higgins), who has a mistress of his own, arranges to have the chimp moved into their flat. Even for a filmmaker who essentially changes style with each picture--and has a reputation as a taboo breaker--this is uncharacteristic: the poker-faced surrealism of "civilized" people attempting to be mature about a woman's passion for a chimp seems, not surprisingly, more like Bunuel than Oshima.
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Lionsgate Random Speculation
Joe from Fin de cinema is reporting that Lionsgate is scheduled to release 6 more Bunuel films as double features on 4/29.
Titles in question:
El Gran Calavera
Los Olvidados
La Hija del engaño
La Ilusión viaja en tranvía
El Río y la muerte
Nazarin
These are also the same films that were released onto Mexican DVD (via Alter Films). Note the Los Olvidados, especially since the film was reportedly still in legal dispute with Koch Lorber. (According to someone at Koch Lorber as recently as last month!) I was also under the impression that Nazarin was Janus.
Titles in question:
El Gran Calavera
Los Olvidados
La Hija del engaño
La Ilusión viaja en tranvía
El Río y la muerte
Nazarin
These are also the same films that were released onto Mexican DVD (via Alter Films). Note the Los Olvidados, especially since the film was reportedly still in legal dispute with Koch Lorber. (According to someone at Koch Lorber as recently as last month!) I was also under the impression that Nazarin was Janus.
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