"Jens Thomsen" <jens@groenjord.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:bf9007$4o3$1@sunsite.dk...
>
> "Rikke & Brian" <brauner@mail1.stofanet.dk-REMOVE.THIS> skrev i en
> meddelelse news:3f17d497$0$22629$ba624c82@nntp04.dk.telia.net...
>
> > Kommer den nu endeligt?
>
> Ja. Her er en fransk nyhed om det fra maj:
>
http://www.dvdrama.com/news.php?6612
>
> Du kan roligt forvente, at specs bliver de samme for den britiske udgave;
> dvs. restaureret billed (2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen) og lyd
(forhåbentligt
> den originale), dokumentarer, nye interviews og et kommentarspor m. en
lang
> række medvirkende.
>
Der er også nyt om region 1 udgivelsen (bliver nok lig med region 2):
Fra
http://www.thedigitalbits.com :
And while we're giving you sneak peeks, how about a first look at
Paramount's Once Upon a Time in the West: Special Collector's Edition?
Yeah... we figured that'd make yer day. We've spoken to Paramount today and
gotten the latest on the disc. This information isn't yet final, but you can
expect an official announcement next month. So here's where things are at
right now. The two-disc set will street in November. Disc One will include
the 165 minute version of the film, in anamorphic widescreen video with
Dolby Digital 5.1 audio and a cleaned-up mono mix as well. I'm told that the
film looks and sounds fantastic. Disc One will also include an audio
commentary track. More on that in a minute. Disc Two will include no less
than three documentaries on the film, along with a shorter piece on the
impact of the railroad in the Old West. The three main documentaries cover
such subjects as director Sergio Leone's career, background on the film, the
writing and casting process, the location shoot, the style of the film (both
cinematographically and other), the film's impact on the Western genre and
more. Also featured in the documentary are new interviews with John
Carpenter, John Milius, Alex Cox, Claudia Cardinale, Bernardo Bertolucci,
Gabriele Ferzetti, cinematographer Tonino Delli Colli, Leone biographer,
film historian Sir. Christopher Frayling (author of the excellent book
Sergio Leone: Something to Do with Death) and more. Many of these
individuals also participate in the audio commentary. Additional features
are TBA. If you're any kind of serious film fan, you ought to be pickin'
your jaw off the ground right now.