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09-17-2005, 06:30 AM
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As usual, the BBFC have proven to be the first 'official' source of information for an upcoming DVD.
Can't wait to see this, especially if the seamless branching DC is available!
Anyway, here are the details so far....
"EVENT HORIZON - SECRETS, THE POINT OF NO RETURN, THE UNSEEN EVENT HORIZON"
00:02:45:21 SECRETS: DELETED/EXTENDED SCENES - 1. BRIEFING SCENE
00:00:51:20 SECRETS: DELETED/EXTENDED SCENES - 2. EXTENDED MEDICAL BAY SCENE
00:06:16:05 SECRETS: DELETED/EXTENDED SCENES - 3. EXTENDED BURNING MAN CONFRONTATION
00:01:50:13 THE POINT OF NO RETURN: THE REVOLVING CORRIDOR
00:01:12:12 THE POINT OF NO RETURN: THE CREW GATHERS
00:01:34:09 THE POINT OF NO RETURN: SHOOTING WIRE WORK
00:03:26:01 THE POINT OF NO RETURN: THE DARK INSIDE
00:02:53:24 THE UNSEEN EVENT HORIZON: UNFILMED RESCUE SCENE
00:03:41:10 THE UNSEEN EVENT HORIZON: CONCEPTUAL ART MONTAGE
Plus, (and this sounds REALLY good...):
"EVENT HORIZON - 5 PART DOCUMENTARY"
00:14:53:00 THE MAKING OF EVENT HORIZON - INTO THE JAWS OF DARKNESS
00:22:45:18 THE BODY OF THE BEAST
00:19:51:21 LIBERATE TUTUME EX INFERNIS
00:18:39:02 THE SCALE TO HELL
00:26:34:02 THE WOMB OF FEAR
I guess all this means that the months (years?) of rumors can stop... An Event Horizon SE is definitely on the way!
"Bye for Now"
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09-17-2005, 08:33 AM
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There is a guy on the IMDb forum for Event Horizon who has been claiming to be the DVD producer for the special edition. He seemed fairly legitimate, and these specs pretty much match up exactly with what he said would be on the disc.
Unfortunately, he has also gone on record as saying that there WON'T be an extended version of the film - I think it was something to do with the original elements for the deleted scenes being lost, so there was no way they'd be able to recut them into the film without a dramatic variation in quality...
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09-17-2005, 11:51 AM
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Is it a guilty pleasure or a really good film?
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09-17-2005, 11:58 AM
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I loved this movie. It is a guilty pleasure to me but I still think it is also a pretty good movie.
But beware... It is very creepy. It isn't really for the faint of heart and it deals with a controversial topic to some.
In fact, I was pretty unsettled after watching the movie. I guess this means it worked.
As far as the SE version coming out, I really hope there is an extended version. It wouldn't really be worth me double dipping for just the bonus stuff. I would if the movie is longer, different etc.
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09-17-2005, 12:24 PM
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Guilty pleasure for me, mostly on the strength of the production design and the overall atmosphere of the film. I'll double dip for a new 16x9 transfer.
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09-17-2005, 04:02 PM
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I wish they include an extended version even if it is something like they did with the Alien 3 extended version.
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09-17-2005, 04:43 PM
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I really like this movie, but haven't bought it because it isn't 16x9 enhanced. I would jump all over a new edition first day it's released.

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09-17-2005, 09:29 PM
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Scared the heck out of me. Loved this film I'll get it as long as I watch it in daylight:b
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09-17-2005, 10:23 PM
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I must admit that some scenes scared me more than any other movie ever. And movies never really scare me. Something about the lighting and the motion. I was genuinely creeped out. And I pretty much hate everything the director's done.  I didn't like any other parts of the movie however.
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09-17-2005, 11:19 PM
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I really enjoyed this film when it originally was released, however, I haven't revisisted it in some time. It had some very effective moments, especailly in the first half, all pretty much attributed to great production design and excellent photography by Adrian Biddle (Alien, Aliens, Thelma & Louise). It kinda falls apart in the home stretch, but does have a nice downer of an ending. I will say that it has to be Paul W.S. Anderson's best effort as director (how's that for damning with faint praise) although like all his films, this one is highly derivative of other, better films, most notably Alien, Hellraiser, The Shining, and a bit of The Black Hole for good measure. Having said all that, I would buy an anamorphic version of the film to soak up all the juicy visuals, and if the 5.1 mix is the same as the Laser Disc release (which was reference) that would seal the deal.
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