View Full Version : Another day, another company goes Blu: Entertainment In Video


JBlacklow
07-19-07, 06:32 AM
From DVD Times in the UK (http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=65347):Entertainment in Video have announced their support for the Blu-ray Disc high definition format with the release of seven blockbuster titles on 13th August 2007. Priced at £24.99 each is a collection of titles that include some already available in other regions: The Departed, Phantom of the Opera and Million Dollar Baby, others that are exclusive to HD DVD in other regions: Brokeback Mountain and Lucky Number Slevin and finally those which are all-new to high definition: Gangs of New York and The Crow.

At this point in terms of tech specs we only know that you can expect 1080P Widescreen transfers on the main features and all extras in standard definition. Extras are detailed below…

Gangs of New York
Director’s Commentary
Set Design
Exploring the set of Gangs of New York
Costume Design
History of the Five Points
Discovery Channel Special: “Uncovering the Real Gangs of New York”
U2 Music Video: The Hands That Built America
Making Gangs of New York
Trailer

The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
The Making of Phantom of the Opera
Production: Swarovski Featurette
Special FX Featurette
Music/Recording Featurette
Production Design Featurette
Costumes/Make-Up Featurette
Editing Featurette
Alex Bailey’s Production Stills
”Behind the Mask”: The Story of the Phantom of the Opera
The History
The Music of the Phantom of the Opera Featurette
”The Phantom of the Opera”: Steve Harley and Sarah Brightman
”The Music of the Night”: Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman
”Wishing you were Somehow Here Again”: Sarah Brightman
Look out for hidden extras!

Million Dollar Baby
”Born to Fight”
Producer’s Round 15
James Lipton Takes on Three

Brokeback Mountain
On Being a Cowboy: Actors discuss their preparation for their roles
Directing from the Heart: Ang Lee
From Script to Screen: Interviews with Larry McMurty & Diana Ossana
Sharing the Story: The Making of “Brokeback Mountain”

The Departed
Additional Scenes with introductions by Martin Scorsese
Stranger than Fiction: The story of the Boston mob – The real-life gangster behind Jack Nicholson’s character
Crossing Criminal Cultures: How Little Italy’s crime and violence influence Scorsese’s work
Theatrical Trailer

The Crow (Special Extended Edition)
Commentary by Jeff Most and John Shirley
Deleted Footage and Extended Scenes
Featurette
Profile of James O’Barr
Brandon Lee’s Last On-Screen Interview
Poster Art
Production Design
Storyboard Sequences

Lucky Number Slevin
Making of Lucky Number Slevin
Trailer

nyg
07-19-07, 04:15 PM
If The Crow is region free, it's mine!

Dave Mack
07-19-07, 05:04 PM
pretty big titles...!

and yes, PLEASE be region free..!

shadowrage
07-19-07, 05:12 PM
I swear I've heard this some place before. I just can't remember where... :rolleyes:

still stoked about Gangs.

Slim GoodBooty
07-19-07, 05:19 PM
I swear I've heard this some place before. I just can't remember where... :rolleyes:

still stoked about Gangs.

I always wondered what was on the second disc of that movie... :p

JR Bryce
07-19-07, 05:27 PM
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=877219&page=1&pp=30

Already posted here, and in that thread they've confirmed these are all Region B titles. As well, there was an error with The Crow. It's not the extended edition, it's the collectors edition.

Close thread, go over to the one above.

Scott Simonian
07-19-07, 05:51 PM
Hope they all come out with lossless audio tracks!

Mmmm...sweet! The Crow is so mine. :)

Nick Laslett
07-20-07, 03:33 AM
For the UK market, EIV supporting Blu-Ray exclusively is a pretty big deal.

They have catalogue titles like Seven and Lord of the Rings.

dpags
07-20-07, 08:08 AM
^Yep, I would count those as biggies