You've probably gotten the site to work or seen the blurb elsewhere by now (I'm slower than slow on comments these days, damn computer), but here 'tis, from DVDAnswers.com (whose heading does not mention slashing, alas) rather than DavisDVD, since they won't let me copy and paste, the jerks:
Title: King Arthur Starring: Clive Owen Released: 21st December 2004 SRP: $29.99
Further Details Touchstone Pictures has announced King Arthur which stars Clive Owen and Keira Knightley. The film will be available to own from the 21st December this year, in separate rated and unrated editions. The PG-13 rated edition will include the theatrical cut of the film, whereas the unrated edition will include a never-before seen extended Director's cut of the film. Both discs will include an audio commentary with director Antoine Fuqua, deleted scenes with optional director commentary, an alternate ending with an optional director commentary, a new Blood On The Land: Forging King Arthur making of featurette and a Round Table Video Commentary with cast and filmmakers. Completing the packages will be a Knight Vision pop-up trivia feature, a playable X-Box video game demo as well as producer Jerry Bruckheimer's personal photo gallery. As for the technical specs, the theatrical cut will be available in separate 2.35:1 widescreen and 1.33:1 full screen releases, whereas the director's cut will be available in widescreen only. All will carry an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track.
I must see this movie. I'm so bitter that I missed it on the big screen. Life is cruel and deprives me of slashy boys with swords and armor, sob!
And I'm sure you'll appreciate this: I have to read Beowulf for one of my classes.
Yaaaay! For your British History class? (Which also gets a yaaaay from me because dude! That's my field! In part anyway. 9th-10th cen. England! Yaaay!) Heh, you can be snarking along with me when the movie opens. "Hey, what are they doing? That's not right! That's not Beowulf!" Nah, I'm staying upbeat about it, for now anyway. It can't possibly be worse than Christophe Lambert's futuristic post-apocalyptic version, after all. ;)
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Date: 2004-09-05 06:53 pm (UTC)Title: King Arthur
Starring: Clive Owen
Released: 21st December 2004
SRP: $29.99
Further Details
Touchstone Pictures has announced King Arthur which stars Clive Owen and Keira Knightley. The film will be available to own from the 21st December this year, in separate rated and unrated editions. The PG-13 rated edition will include the theatrical cut of the film, whereas the unrated edition will include a never-before seen extended Director's cut of the film. Both discs will include an audio commentary with director Antoine Fuqua, deleted scenes with optional director commentary, an alternate ending with an optional director commentary, a new Blood On The Land: Forging King Arthur making of featurette and a Round Table Video Commentary with cast and filmmakers. Completing the packages will be a Knight Vision pop-up trivia feature, a playable X-Box video game demo as well as producer Jerry Bruckheimer's personal photo gallery. As for the technical specs, the theatrical cut will be available in separate 2.35:1 widescreen and 1.33:1 full screen releases, whereas the director's cut will be available in widescreen only. All will carry an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track.
I must see this movie. I'm so bitter that I missed it on the big screen. Life is cruel and deprives me of slashy boys with swords and armor, sob!
And I'm sure you'll appreciate this: I have to read Beowulf for one of my classes.
Yaaaay! For your British History class? (Which also gets a yaaaay from me because dude! That's my field! In part anyway. 9th-10th cen. England! Yaaay!) Heh, you can be snarking along with me when the movie opens. "Hey, what are they doing? That's not right! That's not Beowulf!" Nah, I'm staying upbeat about it, for now anyway. It can't possibly be worse than Christophe Lambert's futuristic post-apocalyptic version, after all. ;)