Aqui
¿Alguien sabe si esto merece la pena? Es que me seduce y como me gusta bastante la peli la edición de z2 se me queda algo corta...
Aqui
¿Alguien sabe si esto merece la pena? Es que me seduce y como me gusta bastante la peli la edición de z2 se me queda algo corta...
" I may be a bastard, but I'm not a fucking bastard. "
R1 CE America - (Lions Gate - UNRATED VERSION)
Commentaries:
(1) Audio commentary by co-writer/director Mary Harron
(2) Audio commentary by co-writer/actress Guinevere Turner
Extras:“American Psycho: Book to Screen” (4 parts) -documentary:
- The Book
- The Deal
- The Film
- The Pornography of Killing: An Essay by Holly Willis
“The 80s Downtown” -featurette
5 Deleted scenes – with optional commentary by Co-Writer/Director Mary Harron;
(1) People . . . Wanna Get Caught
--- A brief interview segment with actor Willem Defoe precedes
(2) I'm Leaving
--- A brief interview segment with actor Justin Theroux precedes
(3) You Want Me To . . . Floss With It
--- A brief interview segment with actress Reese Witherspoon precedes
(4) Is It a Receptacle Tip?
--- A brief interview segment with actress Samantha Mathis precedes
(5) Never Date a Vassar Girl
2 Original theatrical trailers
3 TV spots
Bonus trailers: “Swimming With Skarks: Special Edition”, “Rules of Attraction”, “High Tension” and “Undead”
Subtitles:English and Spanish (optional)
Picture format:2.35:1 Anamorphic NTSC Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital EX 5.1
English Dolby Digital 2.0 SurroundCase type:Amaray (Keep) CaseNotes:Amaray Case with Cardboard Cover. Includes a insert with an essay on American Psycho by Holly Willis
Mirando reviews...
Two of the most notable new extras are a pair of Audio Commentaries, featuring director/co-writer Mary Harron and actress/co-writer Guinevere Turner. Both ladies shed an interesting assortment of personal anecdotes and other stories; while my hopes were slighted when Harron admitted she hadn't seen the movie in several years, she provided the stronger track of the two. There's a bit of overlap between these tracks and the information found on the remaining new extras, but both are good listens for fans of the film. Still, I was really disappointed that we didn't hear from Christian Bale or Bret Easton Ellis (during any of the new bonus features, in fact); while the former was probably busy on Batman Begins, it would have been great to hear comments from the original author. Also new to this release are a selection of five brief Deleted Scenes, prefaced by interview snippets with the respective "featured character" (12 minutes total, each with optional commentary by Mary Harron).
More bonus features arrive with several new Video Essays, with the first three focusing on the book's journey to the big screen (43 minutes total). We hear from director Mary Harron, the film's producers, several film critics and writers (including Amy Taubin of The Village Voice)---but, once again, no Bale or Ellis. It's a nice series of segments with some great stories---including a handful of proposed leading men, one of which actually caused Harron to walk out on the project temporarily----though the overall presentation often resembles a hastily thrown-together MTV special (above left).
Also here is The Pornography of Violence (6 minutes), a piece written by Holly Willis and "performed' by that same chick in the sunglasses (Sarah Ellquist, singer in the band Loma Lynda). Next up is another essay called The 80's Downtown (above right, 32 minutes); this focuses more on the culture that helped to spawn American Psycho, so it's essentially a hazy recollection of stories from the decade of excess. Last but not least, Lions Gate has included a few Teasers and TV Spots that weren't on the original Universal disc, as well as a Trailer Gallery of other releases.
Parece una buena edición a unos 8,6 €urines en DVD Soon... y supongo que los extras al ser de Lion's Gate vendran subtitulados excepto los comentarios.
Yo la tengo en on order en DVD Soon... ya te contaré.
¿Tú crees?Yo la tengo en on order en DVD Soon... ya te contaré.
" I may be a bastard, but I'm not a fucking bastard. "
Creo k si...¿Tú crees?
¿Es un remontaje? ¿Versión extendida? ¿Merece la pena o es la típica unrated sacacuartos?
Un saludo y gracias.
" I may be a bastard, but I'm not a fucking bastard. "
Según dvdcompare la versión del dvd español también es la Unrated. La diferencia serían los extras.
O sea, como en tantos casos, el unrated es lo que nosotros consideramos normal, ya que sólo en USA es donde se han censurado cosas....
Davo
Pues menos mal que pregunté, porque iba directa a por ella pensando que iba a encontrar toda esa casquería que muchos echamos en falta...
" I may be a bastard, but I'm not a fucking bastard. "
Aprovecho para rememorar una escena que muchos si no lo hemos vivido si nos gustaria hacer. Y es cuando le esta barrenando el fistro a una "señorita" a cuatro patas, el tio se contempla en el espejo mientras hace poses con sus biceps. Genial de todas, todas.
.... lo siento, pero tenia que comentarlo! :]
Un abrazo!
¡Qué escena más grande, Txema!Iniciado por Txema5
Y ¿quién no ha hecho eso alguna vez? )
Un saludo
Little Bill Daggett: I'll see you in hell, William Munny.
Bill Munny: Yeah.
merece la pena la versión de abc del 13 de enero???
Si te interesan esas cosas llamadas l-i-b-r-o-s que se l-e-e-n... pues sí.Iniciado por adrian
Por 9€ te agencias la película y la novela...
aunque merecer merecer... merece más esta la pena: )
A 14$ + envío.