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STEVEN SPIELBERG’S ACCLAIMED FILM ARRIVES ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME 
 
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Critically-Acclaimed Film Makes Its Highly-Anticipated Blu-ray Debut May 4, 2010 as Part of Paramount’s Prestigious “Sapphire Series” 

   HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. – Director Steven Spielberg’s critically-lauded WWII epic SAVING PRIVATE RYAN will make its long-awaited high definition debut when it arrives on two-disc Blu-ray May 4, 2010 as the latest addition to Paramount Home Entertainment’s exclusive “Sapphire Series.”  One of the top 10 most anticipated releases on Blu-ray according to Amazon.com, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, a DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures co-production, won five Academy Awards®, including Best Director (Steven Spielberg), and two Golden Globes®, including Best Director and Best Motion Picture—Drama, and was named by the AFI as one of its 100 Greatest American Movies.  Boasting a stellar cast headed by Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Ted Danson, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Paul Giamatti and Barry Pepper, the film is widely considered one of the greatest war films ever made and was hailed by critics and audiences alike throughout the world.
   The SAVING PRIVATE RYAN two-disc Blu-ray includes over three hours of bonus features that take viewers into the past for a look at the real-life events that inspired the film and behind-the-scenes to explore the challenges of bringing that past to life.  The film is presented in 1080p High Definition with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital and Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital along with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles.  Special features are presented in standard definition except where noted HD:

  • An Introduction—Director Steven Spielberg discusses his interest in WWII and how it led him to make the film.
  • Looking Into the Past—Steven Spielberg explains the research done for the film, the evolution of the screenplay and his intentions.
  • Miller and his Platoon—Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and other cast members introduce the different characters and how the actors worked together.
  • Boot Camp—Memories from the cast about the intense boot camp they went through with Captain Dale Dye.
  • Making Saving Private Ryan—Steven Spielberg and his collaborators discuss the look of the film, the production design, the costumes and the photography.
  • Re-creating Omaha Beach—A look at how the filmmakers re-created this historical event.
  • Music and Sound—Discussion with the team that edited, scored and brought sound to the film.
  • Parting Thoughts—Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks share their final thoughts on the experience of making the film.
  • Into the Breach: Saving Private Ryan—A 25-minute documentary with the cast and crew.
  • Shooting War—Tom Hanks hosts and narrates this documentary on WWII combat photographers in Europe and the Pacific theater of war.
  • Theatrical Trailer (HD)
  • Re-Release Trailer (HD)

About Paramount Home Entertainment 
Paramount Home Entertainment (PHE) is part of Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment.  PPC is a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), a leading content company with prominent and respected film, television and digital entertainment brands.  PHE is responsible for the sales, marketing and distribution of home entertainment products on behalf of various parties including: Paramount Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, Paramount Famous Productions, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, CBS and PBS and for providing home entertainment fulfillment services for DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment.


SAVING PRIVATE RYAN Blu-ray – Sapphire Series
Street date:   May 4, 2010
Pricing:  $39.99 U.S.
Runtime:  169 minutes
U.S. Rating: R for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for language

Canadian Rating: 14A 
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You can preorder the title here
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See you on the beach.
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Already preordered.  Can't wait.
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The film is presented in 1080p High Definition with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio

Oooooooh.  I can only imagine. 
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 Price is a bit steep, but if it is like the other Sapphire series releases, it will come down closer to the release date.  In that case, it looks like a great release, with great special features.

Can't wait!!
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It might also come w/ a $10 upgrade rebate (like the other previous Sapphire Series releases) for those who don't mind cutting out the UPC proof-of-purchase from the back cover.

_Man_
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It might also come w/ a $10 upgrade rebate (like the other previous Sapphire Series releases) for those who don't mind cutting out the UPC proof-of-purchase from the back cover.

 

Like the one I sent in for "Forrest Gump" months ago and still have not received?
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Like the one I sent in for "Forrest Gump" months ago and still have not received?

I got mine for Braveheart.
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Hmmmm.  Amazon has just bumped the pre-order price from $24.99 to $25.99.
 

I expect the price to change again as we get closer to the release date.  Personally, I'm thinking of getting the UK release which is one week earlier and it's slightly cheaper with the shipping costs included.





Crawdaddy
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Is there a rebate included or no?
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No rebate, but both Amazon and Best Buy are currently selling it for $19.99.
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I got lucky.  I swore I had preordered it at 22.99 from Amazon.  When it didn't come on Tuesday I discovered I had never actually ordered it and the price was down to $19.99.  I just finished watching it.  I forgot how powerful it was.
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I picked it up yesterday at Best Buy for $19.99. It was one of the rare times when Best Buy actually was. Even Wal-Mart was $5 higher!
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I got lucky.  I swore I had preordered it at 22.99 from Amazon.  When it didn't come on Tuesday I discovered I had never actually ordered it and the price was down to $19.99.  I just finished watching it.  I forgot how powerful it was.

With Amazon's pre-order guarantee you still would have paid $19.99. I was automatically credited $3 by Amazon on my order for this reason.
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With Amazon's pre-order guarantee you still would have paid $19.99. I was automatically credited $3 by Amazon on my order for this reason.
 

Same with me.





Crawdaddy
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With Amazon's pre-order guarantee you still would have paid $19.99. I was automatically credited $3 by Amazon on my order for this reason.
 
Thats good to know with this title.  There have been some titles recently where the price drops on Tuesday so it is no longer a "pre-order" so you don't get the difference.
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Oh now that's just rotten. I've noticed that a lot of the price drops on Amazon recently have been coming on Tuesday, as opposed to the days before release. If that's how they're getting around their pre-order price match policy, that stinks! (note: this hasn't happened to me yet, just speculating based on patterns I've seen with regards to timing of recent price drops and Adam's comment)
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Thats good to know with this title.  There have been some titles recently where the price drops on Tuesday so it is no longer a "pre-order" so you don't get the difference.
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Thats good to know with this title.  There have been some titles recently where the price drops on Tuesday so it is no longer a "pre-order" so you don't get the difference.
 
I already had Saving Private Ryan in my hand, when Amazon refunded my 3 bucks to my account.





Crawdaddy
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Oh now that's just rotten. I've noticed that a lot of the price drops on Amazon recently have been coming on Tuesday, as opposed to the days before release. If that's how they're getting around their pre-order price match policy, that stinks! (note: this hasn't happened to me yet, just speculating based on patterns I've seen with regards to timing of recent price drops and Adam's comment)


 

 

Amazon's pre order price policy includes the day of release, so if the price drops on Tuesday and your copy has already shipped (or at least entered the shipping process) you'll get an automatic refund of the price difference a few days later.

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Originally Posted by Carlo Medina View Post

Oh now that's just rotten. I've noticed that a lot of the price drops on Amazon recently have been coming on Tuesday, as opposed to the days before release. If that's how they're getting around their pre-order price match policy, that stinks! (note: this hasn't happened to me yet, just speculating based on patterns I've seen with regards to timing of recent price drops and Adam's comment)


 

 

As Christian pointed out above, as long as Amazon drops the price on or before release date, you will still get the lower price -- even if your order has already shipped. My copy was in transit when Amazon refunded the $3 difference to me after lowering the price to match Best Buy on release day.

 

I had the same thing happen with the Toy Story releases a few weeks ago, too.
 

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Originally Posted by Carlo Medina View Post

Oh now that's just rotten. I've noticed that a lot of the price drops on Amazon recently have been coming on Tuesday, as opposed to the days before release. If that's how they're getting around their pre-order price match policy, that stinks! (note: this hasn't happened to me yet, just speculating based on patterns I've seen with regards to timing of recent price drops and Adam's comment)


 


I'll have to keep an eye on it.  I can't remember the titles, but I positive that I haven't been price matched for Tuesday price drops.  I'll start an excel spreadshoot to start tracking going forward.
 

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