Geoff S.
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DVDAnswers.com reports:
"Warner has officially announced the recent Phantom of the Opera movie which stars the likes of Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Miranda Richardson and Minnie Driver. This new Joel Schumacher directed film will arrive in single-disc form, from the 3rd May this year. The retail price will be set at around $27.95. The film itself will be presented in 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen along with both English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. English, French and Spanish subtitles will also be provided. I'm afraid Warner has yet to reveal details on the extra material for this one, but we'll let you know just as soon as we hear anything."
Having loved this movie and been personally affected by it, I am both suprised and dissapointed by this lackluster single-disc effort. I suppose I can't expect much since this one did flop in theaters (having not made it's budget back from domestic ticket sales). But it made back nearly twice it's budget when you include overseas ticket sales.
It figures that following the lackluster DVD of Chicago that we'd be offered this.
On the positive side, this is my first post. I hope no one else posted this already. I tried to make sure by doing a few searches
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"Warner has officially announced the recent Phantom of the Opera movie which stars the likes of Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Miranda Richardson and Minnie Driver. This new Joel Schumacher directed film will arrive in single-disc form, from the 3rd May this year. The retail price will be set at around $27.95. The film itself will be presented in 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen along with both English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. English, French and Spanish subtitles will also be provided. I'm afraid Warner has yet to reveal details on the extra material for this one, but we'll let you know just as soon as we hear anything."
Having loved this movie and been personally affected by it, I am both suprised and dissapointed by this lackluster single-disc effort. I suppose I can't expect much since this one did flop in theaters (having not made it's budget back from domestic ticket sales). But it made back nearly twice it's budget when you include overseas ticket sales.
It figures that following the lackluster DVD of Chicago that we'd be offered this.
On the positive side, this is my first post. I hope no one else posted this already. I tried to make sure by doing a few searches
:b