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Post by MysteriO on Jul 15, 2007 20:11:51 GMT -5
Image Entertainment will release Caligula: Four-Disc Imperial Edition on October 2nd. Getting the lavish treatment usually reserved for bona-fide classics, the notorious 1980 film - produced by Penthouse's Bob Guccione - arrives featuring a new hi-def mastered anamorphic widescreen transfer of the unrated cut (from recently uncovered negative elements) and Dolby Digital 5.0 audio. Bonus materials assembled for this set include:• Audio commentary with on-set writer Ernest Volkman • Two new full-length audio commentaries with stars Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren • "The Making of Caligula" documentary (two versions) • New video interviews with director Tinto Brass and actors John Steiner and Lori Wagner • An alternate pre-release version of the film with never-before-seen footage • Hundreds of never-before-seen photographs from the set • Theatrical trailers • The first-ever CD soundtrack with 40 minutes of film score never before available • DVD-ROM extras including Gore Vidal's original screenplay, three Penthouse magazine features, an interview with Bob Guccione, press kit notes, cast & crew bios, filmographies and more Also included in the package is a booklet featuring extensive liner notes. Retail is $39.99.
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Jul 15, 2007 20:31:49 GMT -5
Finally I can get a copy of this movie!
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Post by jason3chick on Jul 15, 2007 20:38:47 GMT -5
I have the unrated version. I will pick this up. It is a good film-but it is marred by Bob Guccione's involvment.
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Post by Kwik Kash on Jul 15, 2007 21:23:33 GMT -5
Would this count as a Horror movie?
I've heard about this film, never seen it. I may have to check into this.
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Post by Zombified Jeremy on Jul 15, 2007 21:31:01 GMT -5
It does have some good gore, as well as real sex that was tacked on for no real reason.
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