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Patrick Mirza

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Disc One -

60 min Original Theatrical Version & 90 min Extended Cut Including Unseen Footage (1.78:1 Anamorphic, DD 5.1)

Disc Two -

"Reflections From The Deep" Documentary
"The ROV Experience" Multi-Angle Feature (choose from different cameras as you dive to the ocean floor and ultimately view the grand staircase)

Studio: Buena Vista
Due: 4.27.04
Retail: $29.99
 

PaulP

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Loved both The Abyss and Titanic, so this should be interesting. No commentary though? Seeing as how Cameron has a newfound enjoyment of commentaries I was hoping for one. I'm not complaining but it sounds rather thin for a 2-disc set... Looking forward to the cover art.
 

Paul Chi

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Now that The Ghosts of the Abyss is set for a release, any news about a Titanic SE?
 

Dan Hitchman

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If it had been Image releasing this thing it probably would have had a flat version and a field sequential version AND DTS.

Dan
 

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If it's not the 3-D version it's not original. If they can do it for Spy Kids 3-D why not for this?
 

Neil_Duffy

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I agree, where is the 3-d version. It will still be interesting to seea gain, but surly it won't be as fun!
 

Steve Phillips

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Well, SPY KIDS is much easier because they used the lame but simple red/blue anaglyph format, even in theatres.

GHOSTS OF THE ABYSS was distributed in 35mm polarized 3-D and in IMAX 3-D, which isn't so simple to do at home.

There may be a special edition which includes Cameron's preferred 3-D version (likely using field sequential format which requires shutter glasses) in the future, especially if he shoots his planned 3-D feature this fall. That is, if the lame brained 3-D remake of HOUSE OF WAX doesn't kill 3-D off first!
 

GregK

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What a shame, given Cameron spent so much time getting those stereoscopic ocean floor shots of the Titanic. Man those look great in 3-D!
 

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