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grady 05-26-2006 04:29 PM

New Blade Runner DVD
 
It's finally happening and it sounds like Warner Bros. is doing things right for this film classic unlike the sacred original trilogy getting stomped on like a soiled door mat by Lucasfilm. There is no mention of the Work Print at this point and I hope and imagine that this issue will be addressed as we get closer to the release date.

A bit amusing that this was being discussed in the Star Wars DVD thread a couple weeks back and then this new announcement is made. News has been spreading, but I've been unable to get the full press release to put here as you need a log-in at Variety or The Hollywood Reporter.

Here's the info plus some background from The Digital Bits:

[COLOR=#c0c0c0][COLOR=Black] First a bit of background on the reason for the title's delay. Warner had been planning a 2-disc special edition of the film early last year... but suddenly realized that their rights to the title were about to lapse. However, the studio ponied up the big bucks to get back what is arguably one of their primo Cadillac catalog titles (dare you to say that three times fast). The ownership situation now resolved, Warner has set in motion plans to really do something special with the film. You might recall back in January when I asked them about the film at their 2006 catalog press event, they hinted that things were looking good for a 2007 release. Privately, we were told that there were BIG things in the works, but were also told that if we leaked too much about the project, we might end up like Fredo Corleone (or WORSE, that the project itself could be complicated). Needless to say, though we've been dying to talk about this for months now (and we get about two e-mails a day asking about the title), we've kept largely silent on the subject. Now that the project is finally out in the open, however, we can finally say a few things. Keep in mind that the major portion of the release is still over a year away. But here's the basic plan...

This coming September, there will be a new limited DVD release (HD-DVD & Blu-ray Disc are also planned) of the restored 1992 Director's Cut (you know... the one that isn't really a director's cut). This will be available for just four months. We believe this is basically the 2-disc release that Warner had originally planned to bow LAST year.

Then next year, just in time for the film's 25th anniversary, Ridley Scott's ultimate Blade Runner: The Final Cut will hit theaters for a limited run. This will be a REAL director's cut, with restored scenes and more - all the stuff that Ridley's always wanted to do with the film but hasn't really been given the chance to do before. That will be followed later in the year by an Ultimate Blade Runner DVD release. You can expect a multi-disc box set (again, likely with a simultaneous HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc release) that will contain at least four different versions of the film... ALL in full anamorphic widescreen, we might add. You'll get the film's original U.S. theatrical cut, you'll get the expanded international theatrical cut, you'll get the 1992 Director's CutFinal Cut as well. Now... we realize at this point, you may have questions. Keep in mind, there's a TON of additional material that's going to be included in this set that hasn't been announced and can't be talked about yet - all-new material that you've never seen before. The set is pretty early in the planning and production stage, so it's way too early to talk details, but trust us... some very cool stuff is in the works. These extras will likely be different from the September '06 release, so if you buy both you'll at least be getting your money's worth.

Imagine that... anamorphic widescreen AND real value in a DVD release! Hey... are we being punked?

You veteran Bits readers will also be thrilled to learn that longtime Ridley Scott DVD producer Charles de Lauzirika and his team are involved in project, and have already been working on the set for a while now. Lauzirika, as you may know, was the producer responsible for Fox's 9-disc, massively comprehensive Alien Quadrilogy box set, as well as the multi-disc special editions of Scott's Gladiator (from DreamWorks), Black Hawk Down (from Sony) and Kingdom of Heaven (recently available from Fox), among others. You should also know that Lauzirika and his team are big fans of Blade Runner themselves. Rest assured that they know what you guys all want to see on this release, and they're working very hard to make it as good as it can be. Trust us when we say that this project is in EXACTLY the right hands.[/COLOR] [/COLOR]

mmm skyscraper 05-26-2006 05:02 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
Sounds cool. Now if someone would reissue The Killer. The Criterion disc is way too expensive.

adam 05-26-2006 05:22 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
The Killer is out of print? I've got a non-Criterion version. I had no idea. If you really want it, I'm sure we can work something out. I think I've watched it enough times to part with it.

grady 05-26-2006 06:43 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
There are also ways of getting Out of Print Criterions. I know there has been a few groups releasing torrents specifically of Out of Print DVDs including Criterions. Or you could get someone to rent it and copy it for you too.

stimpee 05-27-2006 07:20 AM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
thanks for the comprehensive post grady. thats great news and i think i'll have to see it to believe it, after all the shit thats gone down.

jOHN rODRIGUEZ 05-27-2006 11:38 AM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
"will hit theaters for a limited run" made me gasp like Dorothy in Oz.

Damn, I'm gayer than a muther fuck.

big screen satellite 05-27-2006 01:40 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jOHN rODRIGUEZ
"will hit theaters for a limited run" made me gasp like Dorothy in Oz.

Damn, I'm gayer than a muther fuck.

haha quote of the day!


i read about this in DVD review, so i'm happy, especially after moaning myself about the complete lack of product out there...

now what do i do?

do i buy when the first edition hits, and then get the second 'complete' edition or just wait until the second edition...

ahha well i'll wait and see...

adam 05-27-2006 01:50 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
I'm just waiting for the second. That's a shitty cash grab.

grady 05-29-2006 11:48 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
I'll end up most likely buying both versions of the DVD as I'm kind of nutty about Blade Runner.

On a side note, I came across the following link at bladezone.com. It seems that Ol' Harrison has finally made his peace with the film and to a certain degree, Ridley.

link.

grady 06-21-2007 09:53 PM

Re: New Blade Runner DVD
 
Now comes a trailer that aired this past evening during the AFI/100 films special.

You Tube

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here is some more info on the final package that will be forth coming. Not officially confirmed, nor denied.
  • The Package: Blade Runner Brief Case packaging with handle
    Digi-Package with Foil Enhanced and Embossed Slipcase (5 Discs)
    Lenticular motion image from the original feature
    Collectible Model Spinner
    Collectible Origami Unicorn
    Collection of photographs from film
    Letter from Ridley Scott
  • Disc 1: The Final Cut (2007) Ridley Scott's definitive new version of his science-fiction masterpiece includes added & extended scenes, added lines and new and cleaner special effects.
  • Disc 2: 3 Complete Film Versions 82 U.S. Theatrical version
    82 International Theatrical Version
    92 Director’s Cut
  • Disc 3: Disc 3 - “Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner” Documentary Newly created documentary: Through interviews with the cast and crew, critics and colleagues, this feature-length documentary provides a mainstream-friendly yet meaningful in-depth look at Blade Runner’s literary genesis, its challenging production and controversial legacy. When all is said and done, this will be the definitive documentary on the film.
  • Disc 4: Enhanced Content Bonus: (TBC) INCEPTION - Featurettes and galleries devoted to Philip K. Dick, the birth of Cyberpunk and adapting the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
    PRE-PRODUCTION - Featurettes and galleries devoted to script development, conceptual design and abandoned sequences.
    PRODUCTION - Featurettes and galleries devoted to principal photography and locations.
    POST-PRODUCTION - Featurettes and galleries devoted to deleted scenes, music and visual effects.
    RELEASE - Featurettes and galleries devoted to marketing and reaction including Trailers, TV Spots and Promotional Featurettes
    LEGACY - Featurettes and galleries devoted to the film’s resurrection and impact.
  • Disc 5: Work Print Version & Enhanced Content Including the rarely seen Work Print version and potentially the 52 min. Channel Four (UK) documentary which was the first serious documentary created for the film.
stimpedit: YouTube link was dead because Warner removed it. Of course, someone uploaded it again so I changed the link


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