Talk about bad timing... - 12:01am
After playing in theaters for all of about 12 seconds, Columbia
TriStar Home Entertainment will bow the box office bomb Trapped
on December 24th. Starring Kevin Bacon and Courtney Love as child
kidnappers, the "timely" plot hardly attracted moviegoers,
but this will be still come as one feature-loaded DVD. Presented
in 1.85;1 anamorphic widescreen and English 5.1 Dolby surround,
extras include 2 audio commentaries with director Luis Mandoki
and writer Greg Iles, a making-of featurette, deleted scenes and
an alternate ending, production notes, filmographies and the trailer.
Retail is $27.95.
The final frontier? - 12:01am
Who was it that said films aren't finished, they're abandoned?
Such words may never have proven more true than in the case of
the much-maligned Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. William
"I am not Kirk!" Shatner's directorial debut failed
to win over either critics or most Trekkers, yet rumors continue
to swirl of a "Director's Cut" finally popping up on
DVD.
As fans already know, Paramount will be releasing special editions
of all the original cast Trek films (with installments I, II and
III already out), and several sources have indicated that Shatner
is currently in talks to supervise a new cut of the film, a la
The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition, complete with new
effects.
While certainly nothing has been officially announced, there
are enough rumors swirling about that it was worth contacting
a Paramount spokesperson for comment. While "Things are cooking"
on the upcoming DVD, Paramount is unable to confirm nor deny the
rumors. But that still at least leaves Trek fans room for hope
that something special may come. Stay tuned...
Back
in 'Black' - 12:01am
As the many fans of this underrated slasher gem already know,
Canadian distributor Critical Mass is set to release a new special
edition of the Bob Clark classic Black Christmas on December
3rd. But now we U.S. horror buffs don't have to travel way up
north and freeze our tails off just to get a copy: Domestic distributor
Eclectic DVD has announced a U.S. release "day and date"
with the Canadian version. Specs and extras are the same, including
a new 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, two audio commentaries
with director Bob Clark and actors John Saxon and Keir Dullea,
the brand-new "Black Christmas Revisited" documentary,
an alternate title sequence, still gallery, the complete "Dark
Dreamers" interview with Saxon (seen in excerpts only on
the previous release), and trailers and TV spots. Retail is $24.95.
'Future' launch - 12:01am
With the highly-anticipated, first-ever DVD release of the Back
to the Future trilogy set to arrive this Christmas, Universal
Studios Home Video has finally launched the official BTTF DVD
website (http://www.bttfmovie.com/).
Some of the many goodies now up include complete info on the DVD
features, a still gallery, clips and trailers, a chat room, sweepstakes
and more. Check out the website for the full tour, and the BTTF
trilogy box set is set to hit stores on December 17th.
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