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BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mer 19 Mar 2008 - 1:27
La version Director's Cut de BEOWULF est disponible depuis le 18 mars en version BLU-RAY en Grande Bretagne.
Il s'agit d'un Blu-Ray REGION ABC car édité par WARNER en Europe (Parmount aux USA)avec vraie version française.
Le contenu :
Dolby TrueHD English,
Dolby Digital 5.1 English, German, French, Spanish and Italian in 5.1. Also 2.0 Audio descriptive track.
German, French, Spanish and Italian subtitles....
Special features are listed as being in 1080i and they are:
A Hero's Journey-The Making Of Beowulf
Beowulf-Mapping The Journey
The Origins Of Beowulf
Beasts Of Burden-Designing The Creatures Of Beowulf
The Art Of Beowulf
Creating The Ultimate Beowulf
Additional Scenes
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 20:53
Plus de détais sur les bonus de ce Blu-Ray REGION ABC/FREE - Warner Oblige - donc visible sur toutes les platines BD europpéennes :
The Supplements: Digging Into the Good Stuff
This Blu-ray import includes most of the standard features that appear on the domestic HD DVD and DVD releases of 'Beowulf.' As it stands, the only non-exclusive supplement that's missing in action is the film's theatrical trailer. Still, it's not a huge loss when you consider the remaining features are presented in high definition.
A Hero's Journey: The Making of Beowulf (HD, 24 minutes) -- This intriguing featurette begins as Zemeckis introduces the cast to the motion capture studio. He explains the technology, the interactive objects, and the process they should expect with the shoot. From there, a group of fly-on-the-wall cameras follow Winstone and crew as the motion capture devices are applied to their faces, as they interact on set, and as they experience Zemeckis's shooting method for the first time. The featurette even documents visits from writer (and comics legend) Neil Gaiman, actor Tom Hanks, and a few other surprise guests. The film's cast members are incredibly amicable in spite of the challenges and frustrations presented by the abnormal shoot and I found myself laughing quite a few times. This is an excellent behind-the-scenes featurette that thoroughly explores every aspect of the pre-animated production.
Deleted Scenes (HD, 12 minutes) -- A collection of cuts, most of which are presented as unfinished animatics. I don't think any of the cuts would have enhanced the film or the story, but it's tough to tell when the animation hasn't been completed.
The Origins of Beowulf (HD, 5 minutes) -- Writers Roger Avery and Neil Gaiman join Zemeckis in a discussion of the original story and their adaptation. They talk about the changes they made from the early text, the inferences they made about Grendel's family tree (as well as the origin of the fire dragon), and a major change they brought to Beowulf's encounter with Grendel's mother.
The Art of Beowulf (HD, 5 minutes) -- I really enjoyed this detailed look at the art direction in the film. It explores the sketches, concept art, models, color tests, and historical research that led to Beowulf's stylized palette.
Beasts of Burden: Designing the Creatures of Beowulf (HD, 7 minutes) -- Artist interviews, concept art, storyboards, and animatics are brought together to explore the creation of the sea serpents, the mermaid, Grendel, his mother, and the fire dragon. This featurette blazes by rather quickly, but it's certainly worth your time. It reveals just enough details to give a nice overview of the majority of the creature design decisions used in the film.
Creating the Ultimate Beowulf (HD, 2 minutes) -- This featurette finally answers why Ray Winstone was cast in the film if Zemeckis's hero was meant to look like a completely different person. It's a bit too short, but it answers most of the questions I had and continues to make me appreciate the director's ultimate goals with his motion capture endeavors.
The Supplements: Digging Into the Good Stuff
This Blu-ray import includes most of the standard features that appear on the domestic HD DVD and DVD releases of 'Beowulf.' As it stands, the only non-exclusive supplement that's missing in action is the film's theatrical trailer. Still, it's not a huge loss when you consider the remaining features are presented in high definition.
A Hero's Journey: The Making of Beowulf (HD, 24 minutes) -- This intriguing featurette begins as Zemeckis introduces the cast to the motion capture studio. He explains the technology, the interactive objects, and the process they should expect with the shoot. From there, a group of fly-on-the-wall cameras follow Winstone and crew as the motion capture devices are applied to their faces, as they interact on set, and as they experience Zemeckis's shooting method for the first time. The featurette even documents visits from writer (and comics legend) Neil Gaiman, actor Tom Hanks, and a few other surprise guests. The film's cast members are incredibly amicable in spite of the challenges and frustrations presented by the abnormal shoot and I found myself laughing quite a few times. This is an excellent behind-the-scenes featurette that thoroughly explores every aspect of the pre-animated production.
Deleted Scenes (HD, 12 minutes) -- A collection of cuts, most of which are presented as unfinished animatics. I don't think any of the cuts would have enhanced the film or the story, but it's tough to tell when the animation hasn't been completed.
The Origins of Beowulf (HD, 5 minutes) -- Writers Roger Avery and Neil Gaiman join Zemeckis in a discussion of the original story and their adaptation. They talk about the changes they made from the early text, the inferences they made about Grendel's family tree (as well as the origin of the fire dragon), and a major change they brought to Beowulf's encounter with Grendel's mother.
The Art of Beowulf (HD, 5 minutes) -- I really enjoyed this detailed look at the art direction in the film. It explores the sketches, concept art, models, color tests, and historical research that led to Beowulf's stylized palette.
Beasts of Burden: Designing the Creatures of Beowulf (HD, 7 minutes) -- Artist interviews, concept art, storyboards, and animatics are brought together to explore the creation of the sea serpents, the mermaid, Grendel, his mother, and the fire dragon. This featurette blazes by rather quickly, but it's certainly worth your time. It reveals just enough details to give a nice overview of the majority of the creature design decisions used in the film.
Creating the Ultimate Beowulf (HD, 2 minutes) -- This featurette finally answers why Ray Winstone was cast in the film if Zemeckis's hero was meant to look like a completely different person. It's a bit too short, but it answers most of the questions I had and continues to make me appreciate the director's ultimate goals with his motion capture endeavors.
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 21:02
Vous avez une boutique serieuse UK a me conseiller
Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 21:23
Suffit d'attendre la version FRA qui devrait je pense pas tarder non?
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 21:52
Sarlacc a écrit:Suffit d'attendre la version FRA qui devrait je pense pas tarder non?
C'est le 28 mai
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 22:10
amazon
Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 22:36
Bon alors ? on voit sa bite dans la version uncut ?
Et sinon au moins les tetons d'Angelina !
Et sinon au moins les tetons d'Angelina !
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 24 Mar 2008 - 23:03
Pizza a écrit:Bon alors ? on voit sa bite dans la version uncut ?
Et sinon au moins les tetons d'Angelina !
Spece de vicelard
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mar 25 Mar 2008 - 0:12
Schum a écrit:Vous avez une boutique serieuse UK a me conseiller
Amazon.co.uk :
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beowulf-Blu-ray-Ray-Winstone/dp/B0010V5SW8/ref=pd_ts_d_h__1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 31 Mar 2008 - 20:43
Pizza a écrit:Bon alors ? on voit sa bite dans la version uncut ?
Et sinon au moins les tetons d'Angelina !
Non rien de cela.
Le film est beaucoup plus gore. le sang gicle de partout sur certaines scenes.
Je vais encore me répéter mais l'image est à tomber par terre.
C'est une vraie piste francaise qui est proposée.
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 31 Mar 2008 - 20:57
c est une piste francaise 5.1 ?
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 31 Mar 2008 - 21:23
hades_77 a écrit:c est une piste francaise 5.1 ?
Oui c'est bien une vraie piste française en 5.1.
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Lun 31 Mar 2008 - 21:25
Darth Fredius a écrit:hades_77 a écrit:c est une piste francaise 5.1 ?
Oui c'est bien une vraie piste française en 5.1.
ok merci a toi
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mer 2 Avr 2008 - 21:03
hades_77 a écrit:Darth Fredius a écrit:hades_77 a écrit:c est une piste francaise 5.1 ?
Oui c'est bien une vraie piste française en 5.1.
ok merci a toi
De rien.
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mer 21 Mai 2008 - 22:36
on peut le trouver chez hd movie source
mais ce qui me derange c'est cette jaquette avec ce gros chiffre rouge
je l'ai vu au ciné en 3D , c'etait genial
je vais attendre le blu-ray français
mais ce qui me derange c'est cette jaquette avec ce gros chiffre rouge
je l'ai vu au ciné en 3D , c'etait genial
je vais attendre le blu-ray français
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Beowulf: Director's Cut 29/07/08 Blu-ray
Mer 28 Mai 2008 - 18:17
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of Beowulf: Director's Cut for the 29th of July. A complete list of specs can be found below, and we'll bring you the art as soon as we can.
* 2.40:1 Widescreen Transfer (1080p)
* Audio: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 English, Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 English
* Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
* Featurette: A Hero's Journey: The Making of Beowulf
* Featurette: The Volume
* Featurette: "T" Time
* Featurette: What is the E.O.G.?
* Featurette: Lay of the Land
* Featurette: Givin' Props
* Featurette: Scanners
* Featurette: Stunts and Rigs
* Featurette: Plan of Attack
* Featurette: Fight Me
* Featurette: Baby It’s Cold Inside
* Featurette: Beasts of Burden
* Featurette: The Origins of Beowulf
* Featurette: Creating the Ultimate Beowulf
* Featurette: The Art of Beowulf
* Featurette: A Conversation with Robert Zemeckis
* Additional Scenes: Grendel Runs Towards Herot
* Additional Scenes: Hrothgar Awakened by Unferth
* Additional Scenes: Scylding's watch Escorts Beowulf
* Additional Scenes: Wealthow Shows Beowulf the Sundial
* Additional Scenes: Beowulf Boasts to the People of Herot
* Additional Scenes: Beowulf Hammers Grendel's Arm
* Additional Scenes: Celebration and Seduction
* Additional Scenes: Wulfgar Greets Beowulf at the Stockade
* Additional Scenes: Beowulf's Day Unferth Finds the Horn
* Additional Scenes: Cain on the Barrows (Original)
* Additional Scenes: Cain on the Barrows (Alternate)
* Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
* Easter Eggs: Coffee Break with John Malkovich
source : dvdactive
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mer 28 Mai 2008 - 18:18
Il m'interesse ce film (depuis que je sais que j'aurai pas a prendre la version UK)
Il est comment ? sa vaut l'achat ?
Il est comment ? sa vaut l'achat ?
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mer 28 Mai 2008 - 20:04
M@DRÉ a écrit:Il m'interesse ce film (depuis que je sais que j'aurai pas a prendre la version UK)
Il est comment ? sa vaut l'achat ?
Techniquement c'est une grosse claque. L'image est sublime : couleurs éclatantes, définition au razoir profondeur incroyable etc... La piste son True HD lossless est superbe.
Bref un "Blu-Ray de démo" (c).
(c) Copyright Darth Fredius Incorpored and Insane 2008.
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Re: BEOWULF Director's Cut BLU-RAY 18/03/2008 Import UK
Mer 28 Mai 2008 - 21:06
Si c'est "Blu-Ray de démo" comme tu dis
Je pense que je vais me le prendre.
(Merde je vais devoir payer des frais d'auteur)
Je pense que je vais me le prendre.
(Merde je vais devoir payer des frais d'auteur)
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