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Universal will release Las Vegas: Season One on January 4th in a slightly more revealing form than originally offered. Uncut and unedited, this unrated version will run 16 hours and 36 minutes. Presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic video and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, the three-disc set will also include: Rumble in the Montecito; Pilot Episode Commentary with Writer Gary Scott Thompson and Actors James Lesure, Nikki Cox, Molly Sims and Marsha Thomason; Hellraisers and Hearbreakers Commentary with Writer Gary Scott Thompson and James Caan; The Night the Lights Went Out in Vegas Commentary with Writer Gary Scott Thompson and Vanessa Marcil; Inside the Montecito; Las Vegas: The Big Gamble; AFL on NBC Schedule; AFL Match Up - See Who’s Playing; Las Vegas: The TV Show; City of Las Vegas Promotional Spot; and an Always Faithful Commentary with Writer Gary Scott Thompson and Actor Josh Duhamel. The set will list for $59.98
Fox releases
Fox Home Entertainment has announced three more titles for January. On the fourth, the second season of Chris Carter’s Millennium will hit the street in a six-disc set. Sixteen and a half hour’s worth of material will be supplemented with The Hand of Saint Sebastian commentary by Tom Wright, The Mikado commentary by Michael R. Perry, and couple of featurettes entitled The Turn of the Tide: The Making of Season Two and Academy Group: Victimology. The set will list for $59.98. One week later from Fox, producer Mel Gibson’s PAPARAZZI let’s us know precisely what celebrities think about that profession. The disc features a commentary by director Paul Abascal, deleted scenes with optional commentary, a making-of featurette, a Behind the Scenes stunt featurette, and the original theatrical trailer. Presented in Dolby Digital 5.1, the one disc will offer both anamorphic widescreen and pan & scan formats for a list price of $27.95. That same day, Fox releases Gas. I wasn’t able to discover much about this $19.98 disc, so I’ll merely offer that it, too, will have both anamorphic widescreen and pan & scan formats and the audio will be in Dolby Digital 5.1.

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