Shout Factory Collector's Edition Blu-ray out May 22, 2018
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 6:13 pm
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Very exciting. I’m glad the deleted scenes will finally be widely available for all fans (although the selfish part of me is a little sad they won’t be as exclusive anymore). I hope they do some restoration work on them, but I’m not optimistic.marchug wrote:The bonus features have finally been announced!
Bonus Features:
NEW Interview With Novelist Barry Gifford
Extended And Deleted Scenes (76 Minutes)
Love, Death, Elvis And Oz: The Making Of Wild At Heart
Dell's Lunch Counter: Extended Interviews
Specific Spontaneity: Focus On David Lynch
Lynch On The DVD Process
Original 1990 Making Of EPK
Original Theatrical Trailer
TV Spots
Image Gallery
How were the books? I've been meaning to get around to them. Might finally be time?Mr. Reindeer wrote: Very exciting. I’m glad the deleted scenes will finally be widely available for all fans (although the selfish part of me is a little sad they won’t be as exclusive anymore). I hope they do some restoration work on them, but I’m not optimistic.
I’m excited for the Gifford interview since I just read all his Sailor & Lula books last year!
They’re interesting. After the first one they’re very short quick reads with a lot of tangential, almost short story-like chapters. Each one moves the story forward by several years, so you see Sailor & Lula age. I enjoyed them. I wrote a more detailed analysis in another thread in this board, but it has spoilers about the books, so you may not want to look at it.marchug wrote:How were the books? I've been meaning to get around to them. Might finally be time?Mr. Reindeer wrote: Very exciting. I’m glad the deleted scenes will finally be widely available for all fans (although the selfish part of me is a little sad they won’t be as exclusive anymore). I hope they do some restoration work on them, but I’m not optimistic.
I’m excited for the Gifford interview since I just read all his Sailor & Lula books last year!
Thanks!Mr. Reindeer wrote: They’re interesting. After the first one they’re very short quick reads with a lot of tangential, almost short story-like chapters. Each one moves the story forward by several years, so you see Sailor & Lula age. I enjoyed them. I wrote a more detailed analysis in another thread in this board, but it has spoilers about the books, so you may not want to look at it.
Yeah, me too. I pre-ordered so I could get that kickass poster. Is that the only problem with the disc? A silent menu? I haven't noticed anything else so far.pinballmars wrote:Amazon shipped out the uncorrected disc to many of those who pre-ordered, and met the original street date, and I was one of those people.
It's a terrific disc (even with the silent menu). If you have the earlier Blu-ray released by Twilight Time in a limited run that's long sold out, I've read that this new disc is the exact same transfer. And it's a pretty good one. It's not pristine, but it has a nice film-y quality that works for me.
I assume the deleted scenes haven’t been touched up at all from the grubby workprint version on the Lime Green set? How do they look on Blu Ray?pinballmars wrote:Amazon shipped out the uncorrected disc to many of those who pre-ordered, and met the original street date, and I was one of those people.
It's a terrific disc (even with the silent menu). If you have the earlier Blu-ray released by Twilight Time in a limited run that's long sold out, I've read that this new disc is the exact same transfer. And it's a pretty good one. It's not pristine, but it has a nice film-y quality that works for me.
They haven't been touched up, best I can tell. I think they look the same.Mr. Reindeer wrote:I assume the deleted scenes haven’t been touched up at all from the grubby workprint version on the Lime Green set? How do they look on Blu Ray?pinballmars wrote:Amazon shipped out the uncorrected disc to many of those who pre-ordered, and met the original street date, and I was one of those people.
It's a terrific disc (even with the silent menu). If you have the earlier Blu-ray released by Twilight Time in a limited run that's long sold out, I've read that this new disc is the exact same transfer. And it's a pretty good one. It's not pristine, but it has a nice film-y quality that works for me.
I didn't get one yet, but recall a review from a few months ago that audio briefly drops out at one point. Don't know if that is what they fixed.Diane wrote:I just got my replacement disc and it has a silent menu, so I guess it was a rumor that this is what they fixed. The discs seem identical in every way except the packaging.
Does anyone know what they did?
Same here. Mine seems exactly like the other one.Diane wrote:I just got my replacement disc and it has a silent menu, so I guess it was a rumor that this is what they fixed. The discs seem identical in every way except the packaging.
Does anyone know what they did?