Waterworld & Love Actually (US BD) in October/November
Blu-Ray News
12-08-2009 10:43  |  2913 views   |   Dave Foster   |   My Other Content
 

Universal Studios Home Entertainment have announced the US Blu-ray Disc release of Waterworld on 20th October 2009 and Love Actually on 3rd November 2009. Priced at $26.98 SRP each, details follow…

Waterworld
  • Theatrical Cut
  • 1080P Widescreen
  • English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
  • French European, French Canadian, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese 5.1 DTS Surround
  • English SDH, French European, French Canadian, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Greek and Traditional Chinese subtitles
  • BD Live - Basic Download Centre
  • Teaser Trailer
  • D-Box

Love Actually
  • 1080P Widescreen
  • English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
  • French European, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, German and Italian 5.1 DTS Surround
  • English SDH, French European, French Canadian, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish and Dutch subtitles
  • BD Live - Basic Download Centre
  • Deleted Scenes with Introductions by Richard Curtis
  • The Music of Love Actually with Introductions by Richard Curtis
  • Kelly Clarkson "The Trouble Wtih Love Is" Music Video
  • Billy Mack "Christmas Is All Around" Music Video
  • The Storytellers
  • Feature Commentary with Director Richard Curtis and Actors Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy and Thomas Sangster


#1 Posted: 12-08-2009 16:55
tonyleung
Member
Posts: 854

I'd love a Director's Cut of Love Actually cutting out some of the superfluous stories and extending the better ones. Good film but it has way too many stories.

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#2 Posted: 12-08-2009 16:58
Hugh K. David
UK Media Consultant - Palisades Tartan
Posts: 13
Two cuts of Waterworld, and they only put one on a BD? For shame, Universal.
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#3 Posted: 12-08-2009 22:33
wamphyri71
Vampiric Member
Posts: 176
Wow!! What an impressive list of non-extras for Waterworld.

Its like the old days of dvd when chapter selection was a special feature!

Take away the technical stuff and your left with a fab sounding Teaser Trailer, what great value for money.

Why are so many of these older movies not being released as dual Dir/Theatrical Cuts? Wheres the incentive to double dip?
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