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The
spy who loved me - 2:13pm
Attention, fans of uber-agent Sydney Bristow! Mark September
2nd on your calendar, for that is the top secret date when Buena
Vista Home Entertainment will release Alias: The Complete First
Season. This six-disc set features the entire first season
lineup, plus plenty of extras: audio commentaries on select episodes
(TBA), deleted scenes, a production diary on the pilot, the "A
Mission Around The World" featurette, "Marshall Finkman's
Gadget Gallery," audition footage, and season 2 and 3 previews.
Alas, despite being broadcast in HD, the information announced
on the transfers is that they will be full frame only, along with
Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks. (Stay tuned for an update.)
Retail is $69.95. (Note: Since this posting, we have received
a confirmation from Buena Vista that the set will indeed be presented
in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen.)
Buena Vista has also just announced the July 22nd arrival of
Felicity: The Complete Second Season. This one also features
full screen transfers and Dolby 2.0 surround tracks, plus audio
commentaries by the series creators on select episodes, the never-before-seen
half-hour pilot presentation, and cast audition footage. Retail
is $59.95.
For you action fans, Buena Vista will debut the hit sequel Shanghai
Knights on July 22nd. Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen
and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, extras include two audio commentaries
with director David Dobkin and screenwriters Alfred Gough and
Miles Millar, deleted scenes, the "Fight Manual" and
"Action Overload" featurettes, and trailers Retail is
$29.95.
Want more big sequels? How about The Santa Clause 2, which
will be available in separate anamorphic widescreen and full screen
editions on November 18th. Extras include audio commentary by
stars Tim Allen and Spencer Breslin, the "Naughty And Nice"
interactive game, the "Tour the North Pole" and "Special
Effects" featurettes, additional interviews, deleted scenes,
a gag reel, trailers and ROM extras including E-Cards. Retail
is $29.95.
For the family crowd, Disney has just revealed the full specs
for the recent theatrical release The Jungle Book 2, which
makes its way to DVD on June 10th. This one comes complete with
a 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, Dolby Digital and DTS
5.1 surround tracks, deleted scenes, the "Mowgli's Jungle
Ruins Maze" interactive game, "The Legacy Of The Jungle
Book" featurette, and three music videos: "I Wanna Be
Like You" music video by Smash Mouth; "W-I-L-D"
music video; "Jungle Rhythm" music video. From the direct-to-video
department we have George of the Jungle 2, streeting on
October 21st. This one is also presented in 1.66:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1, with extras
including deleted scenes with director commentary, the "George
Of The Jungle 2: Behind-The-Scenes" featurette, "Jungle
Bungles" bloopers and sneak peeks. Next we have the Roberto
Benigni's remake of Pinocchio, which was a huge bust this
past fall at the box office. This one streets on July 15th and
features a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital
and DTS 5.1 surround tracks, plus minimal extras: just "The
Voices Of Pinocchio: Creating The English Dubbed Version"
featurette and trailers. Retail is $29.95 each.
Last but certainly not least we have a new two-discs special
edition of the 1959 classic Sleeping Beauty, arriving on
September 9th. This perennial favorite comes complete with a new
2.20:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 remix,
and tons of extras. Supplements include the "Once Upon A
Dream: The Making Of Sleeping Beauty," "The Design"
featurettes, the "Sleeping Beauty 3-D Virtual Galleries,"
various story reels, the "Helene Stanley Dance Reference"
footage, additional sections with featurettes on "The Music,"
"The Restoration," a "Widescreen-to-Fullscreen
Comparison," the TV show excerpt "The Peter Tchaikovsky
Story" from the 1959 "Disneyland" program, a "Grand
Canyon" short film, the "Four Artists Paint One Tree"
special hosted by Walt Disney, two interactive games "Rescue
Aurora Set-Top Adventure" and "Sleeping Beauty Ink And
Paint," plus trailers. Retail is $29.95.
Blaze
of glory - 2:13pm
And now for something completely different. Newly-minted Oscar
winner Eminem comes home in Da Hip Hop Witch (seriously),
coming June 17th from Artisan Entertainment. This early Marshall
Mathers appearance is presented in full screen and 2.0 Dolby surround
only, with only bonus trailers as extras. Retail is $14.95.
Also just announced from Artisan are updated specs for the new
Young Guns Special Edition, due April 22nd. The disc features
a new anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital and DTS
5.1 surround tracks, plus audio commentary by cast members Dermot
Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko and Lou Diamond Phillips, "The
Real Billy the Kid" documentary, the "Gunning for the
Facts" trivia track, and trailers. Retail remains $24.95.
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