Il mago di Oz (1939) di Victor Fleming
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Il mago di Oz (1939) di Victor Fleming
Il 7 Novembre uscirà in R2 una nuova special edition del "classico" con la Garland.
La precedente edizione era eccellente (uno dei migliori dvd di classici sicuramente)e sinceramente non si sentiva la necessità di una riedizione (Af gli attribuiva 4,5/5 ed Editor's choice)
La nuova edizione dovrebbe beneficiare di un master restaurato addirittura superiore a quello splendido della precedente release (verrà utilizzato un nuovo master HD ottenuto con la tecnica Ultra-resolution).
L'edizione sarà un doppio disco e conterrà gli extra della precedente edizione più nuovi inediti contributi (un documentario sulla carriera di Fleming è dato quasi come sicuro)
Mah,alla fine sono contento,adoro queste edizioni allo stato dell'arte (quando la Warner si impegna i suoi doppi dischi sono splendidi! )
p.s:uscirà anche da noi entro l'anno!
La precedente edizione era eccellente (uno dei migliori dvd di classici sicuramente)e sinceramente non si sentiva la necessità di una riedizione (Af gli attribuiva 4,5/5 ed Editor's choice)
La nuova edizione dovrebbe beneficiare di un master restaurato addirittura superiore a quello splendido della precedente release (verrà utilizzato un nuovo master HD ottenuto con la tecnica Ultra-resolution).
L'edizione sarà un doppio disco e conterrà gli extra della precedente edizione più nuovi inediti contributi (un documentario sulla carriera di Fleming è dato quasi come sicuro)
Mah,alla fine sono contento,adoro queste edizioni allo stato dell'arte (quando la Warner si impegna i suoi doppi dischi sono splendidi! )
p.s:uscirà anche da noi entro l'anno!
Ultima modifica di ivs il venerdì 15 luglio 2005, 2:10, modificato 1 volta in totale.
sbav, sbav, sbav :yikes
http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml ... ID=9000901
PS: ivs, rinomina il topic
http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml ... ID=9000901
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Fans of "The Wizard of Oz" should be over the rainbow when the classic 1939 film is reissued on DVD on Oct. 25.
"Oz" will be available both as two- and three-disc sets, the latter boasting a new documentary about "Oz" author L. Frank Baum, Warner Home Video said Wednesday. They will be priced at $26.99 and $39.92, respectively. The film was originally released on DVD in October 1999 as a single disc.
Both versions of the upcoming "Oz" DVDs will include a new digital transfer of the original movie using Warner's proprietary "Ultra-Resolution" technology. The soundtrack has been remastered as well. Special features include a new commentary from historian John Fricke; four documentaries, including one on the restoration process; outtakes and deleted scenes; home movies made on the "Oz" set by composer Harold Arlen; and an "Oz Jukebox" of recording session materials, radio shows and promo spots.
The three-disc edition also includes four hours devoted to Baum; five pre-1939 "Oz" movies, the earliest of which dates to 1910; and reproductions of the invitation and program for the film's premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
PS: ivs, rinomina il topic
Ulteriori dettagli da Variety:
mini-copertina (provvisoria?) dell'edizione a 2 dvd:The score and soundtrack have also been enhanced and remastered for a new 5.1 channel stereo audio track, creating more separation from the two microphones used to record some of the music, in addition to the option of the original mono track.
Two versions of the DVD will be released with very different sleeve art for the two-disc special edition and the three-disc collector's edition.
Three-disc edition, with 13 hours of bonus features, including more than five hours of new extras, features a new documentary about creator L. Frank Baum and the entire 1925 silent feature film version of "The Wizard of Oz," starring Oliver Hardy as the Tin Man. Earlier pic has been restored from 35mm nitrate and features a new score recorded by Robert Israel.
a me invece piace molto, peccato sia solo la cover provvisoriaHiyuga ha scritto:Posso dire che la cover mi fa abbastanza schifo??
in un'immagine c'è tutta o quasi l'iconografia della storia: le scarpette rosse che dorothy frega alla wicked witch (which old witch??? the wicked witch... ), il castello della città di diamanti, e la mitica 'yellow brick road'
sulla sx si intravede perfino il campo di papaveri
...dai diamanti non nasce niente, dal letame nascono i fior...
Dettagli delle due differenti edizioni, direttamente da DVD Times:
The Two-Disc Special Edition
Disc 1:
# New 2005 Ultra Resolution digital master from restored film elements
# New commentary by historian John Fricke with selected archival audio comments by Barbara Freed-Saltzman (daughter of Arthur Freed), Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Ken Darby (orchestral and vocal arranger), John Lahr (son of Bert Lahr), Jane Lahr (daughter of Bert Lahr), Hamilton Meserve (son of Margaret Hamilton), William Tuttle (make-up artist), Buddy Ebsen, Mervyn LeRoy, John Lee Mahin and Jerry Maren
# Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration of Oz
# We Haven't Really Met Properly supporting cast profile gallery, narrated by Angela Lansbury
# The Wonderful Wizard of Oz storybook, read by Angela Lansbury
# Theatrical trailer gallery
# 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack
# Original mono and music-and-effects-only audio tracks
# Languages: English (Both Dolby 5.1 & original mono) & French
# Subtitles: English, French and Spanish (feature film only)
Disc 2:
Documentaries on the movie's creation and impact:
# The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic hosted by Angela Lansbury and Memories of Oz -- two original TV specials
# All-New: The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz and Because of the Wonderful Things it Does: The Legacy of Oz
# Harold Arlen's onset home videos
# Outtakes and deleted scenes
# It's a Twister! It's a Twister! The tornado special effects tests
# Vintage vault featurettes
# Extensive stills gallery
# More than six hours of audio-only treasures, including an "Oz jukebox" of recording session materials, radio shows and promos
The Three-Disc Collector's Edition -- includes Disc 1 and 2 plus:
Disc 3:
Four hours devoted to Oz creator L. Frank Baum, who published his first Oz book in 1900.
# New documentary L. Frank Baum: The Man Behind the Curtain
Pre-1939 versions of Oz on screen
# The Wizard of Oz (1910)
# The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914)
# His Majesty, The Scarecrow of Oz (1914)
# The Wizard of Oz (1925): restored silent version featuring Oliver Hardy and Larry Semon, with a new, fully orchestrated score by Robert Israel
# The Wizard of Oz (1933 Cartoon)
Print Reproductions Include:
# The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life Eight-page Grauman's Chinese Theatre Souvenir Premiere Program from August 15, 1939
# Studio's Invitation to The Grauman's Premiere and the envelope that included tickets to the original Opening Night -- with a newly designed commemorative ticket
# Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News Sixteen-page edition of the studio's internal "house organ" newspaper, celebrating the release of The Wizard of Oz for the week of August 14, 1939
# Photoplay Studies Rare secondary-education study guide to the film -- Volume V, Number 12
(circa August 1939) -- completely devoted to The Wizard of Oz, with articles revealing surprising insights from its producer, director, cameraman and scenarists.
# Deluxe Collectors' Portfolio Reproductions of original 1939 Kodachrome publicity stills, including nine portraits and onset photographs
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The Two-Disc Special Edition
Disc 1:
# New 2005 Ultra Resolution digital master from restored film elements
# New commentary by historian John Fricke with selected archival audio comments by Barbara Freed-Saltzman (daughter of Arthur Freed), Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Ken Darby (orchestral and vocal arranger), John Lahr (son of Bert Lahr), Jane Lahr (daughter of Bert Lahr), Hamilton Meserve (son of Margaret Hamilton), William Tuttle (make-up artist), Buddy Ebsen, Mervyn LeRoy, John Lee Mahin and Jerry Maren
# Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration of Oz
# We Haven't Really Met Properly supporting cast profile gallery, narrated by Angela Lansbury
# The Wonderful Wizard of Oz storybook, read by Angela Lansbury
# Theatrical trailer gallery
# 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack
# Original mono and music-and-effects-only audio tracks
# Languages: English (Both Dolby 5.1 & original mono) & French
# Subtitles: English, French and Spanish (feature film only)
Disc 2:
Documentaries on the movie's creation and impact:
# The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic hosted by Angela Lansbury and Memories of Oz -- two original TV specials
# All-New: The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz and Because of the Wonderful Things it Does: The Legacy of Oz
# Harold Arlen's onset home videos
# Outtakes and deleted scenes
# It's a Twister! It's a Twister! The tornado special effects tests
# Vintage vault featurettes
# Extensive stills gallery
# More than six hours of audio-only treasures, including an "Oz jukebox" of recording session materials, radio shows and promos
The Three-Disc Collector's Edition -- includes Disc 1 and 2 plus:
Disc 3:
Four hours devoted to Oz creator L. Frank Baum, who published his first Oz book in 1900.
# New documentary L. Frank Baum: The Man Behind the Curtain
Pre-1939 versions of Oz on screen
# The Wizard of Oz (1910)
# The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914)
# His Majesty, The Scarecrow of Oz (1914)
# The Wizard of Oz (1925): restored silent version featuring Oliver Hardy and Larry Semon, with a new, fully orchestrated score by Robert Israel
# The Wizard of Oz (1933 Cartoon)
Print Reproductions Include:
# The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life Eight-page Grauman's Chinese Theatre Souvenir Premiere Program from August 15, 1939
# Studio's Invitation to The Grauman's Premiere and the envelope that included tickets to the original Opening Night -- with a newly designed commemorative ticket
# Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio News Sixteen-page edition of the studio's internal "house organ" newspaper, celebrating the release of The Wizard of Oz for the week of August 14, 1939
# Photoplay Studies Rare secondary-education study guide to the film -- Volume V, Number 12
(circa August 1939) -- completely devoted to The Wizard of Oz, with articles revealing surprising insights from its producer, director, cameraman and scenarists.
# Deluxe Collectors' Portfolio Reproductions of original 1939 Kodachrome publicity stills, including nine portraits and onset photographs
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Ma non è che ci fanno lo stesso scherzo delle altre, recenti edizioni Warner: version anglo/ispano/tedesca in vendita in GB e versione italofrancese per noi e i transalpini?Marjane ha scritto:In che sens'?Pizzo ha scritto:Ma dove me la pappo prima??????
In R1 esce il 25 ottobre, in UK mi pare sia prevista per novembre...
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Esce anche in Italia, ma l'edizione a 3 dvd ha la bellezza di 13 ore di contenuti extra!!!!
Allucinante!!!!!
dvdweb ha già inserito la scheda:
http://www.dvdweb.it/index.mv?112125716 ... VD+WHVWOF3
Allucinante!!!!!
dvdweb ha già inserito la scheda:
http://www.dvdweb.it/index.mv?112125716 ... VD+WHVWOF3
Il Mago sotto l'albero! Bella notizia!!!!Marchese ha scritto:Esce anche in Italia, ma l'edizione a 3 dvd ha la bellezza di 13 ore di contenuti extra!!!!
Allucinante!!!!!
dvdweb ha già inserito la scheda:
http://www.dvdweb.it/index.mv?112125716 ... VD+WHVWOF3