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Archive for December, 2006
Oliver Stone’s ‘Alexander’ Gets Another DVD Release
We broke the news back in July that Oliver Stone wasn’t finished with his epic Alexander as he was planning another DVD release. This coming after what was already described as The Director’s Cut released in August of 2005.{nl}Stone told us, “I’m doing a third version on DVD, not theatrical. I’m going to do a Cecile B Demille/Oliver Stone three hour forty five minute thing, I’m going to go all out, put everything I like in the movie. He was a complicated man, it was a complicated story and it doesn’t hurt to make it longer and let people who loved the film and see it more and understand it more.” Today news comes out of DVD Times that Alexander Revisited: The Unrated Final Cut is now officially set for release on February 27, 2007; although the running time will be 3 hours and 40 minutes not 3 hours and 45 minutes.{nl}DVD Times is quoting a press release I am sure will be sent out wide soon saying:{nl}{nl}The two-disc set features a new introduction by the director which reflects Stone’s passion and attention to detail in getting this film exactly the way he envisioned. Says Stone, “Over the last two years I have been able to sort out some of the unanswered questions about this highly complicated and passionate monarch — questions I failed to answer dramatically enough. This film represents my complete and last version, as it will contain all the essential footage we shot. I don’t know how many filmmakers have managed to make three versions of the same film, but I have been fortunate to have the opportunity because of the success of video and DVD sales in the world, and I felt if I didn’t do it now, with the energy and memory I still have for the subject, it would never quite be the same again. For me, this is the complete Alexander, the clearest interpretation I can offer.”{nl} Now restructured into two acts with an intermission, Alexander: Revisited takes a bolder, more in-depth look at Alexander’s (Colin Farrell) life and his relationships with his mother, Olympias (Angelina Jolie), his father Philip (Val Kilmer), his lifelong friend and battle commander Hephaistion (Jared Leto), Roxane, his ambitious and beautiful Bactrian wife (Rosario Dawson), and his trusted general and confidant Ptolemy (Anthony Hopkins). The new film intensifies the beauty and unbelievable brutality of Alexander’s pre-Christian world of social customs and morals so different from todays.{nl} The film (now running 220mins) is presented in anamorphic widescreen with English DD5.1 Surround audio. Beyond the new introduction with director Oliver Stone there are no other confirmed extras. {nl}The article goes on to say that we can expect an HD DVD and Blu-ray release later in 2007. Stay tuned here as we will update the specs on the set as they are announced.{nl}[ SOURCE ]
‘Descent’ Picked Up for Distribution
Rosario Dawson earned the love an adoration of all the world’s geeks by becoming the uber-cool object of Dante’s desire in Clerks II this summer. Now she’s gonna get raped. Alright that was a brutal way to segue into this, but this is a brutal film. Rosario Dawson has made a movie called Descent about a college student recovering from a brutal date rape. While trying to rebuild her life, she takes a page from Jennifer Lopez’s Enough and decides to take revenge on her attacker in an equally shocking, graphic, and controversial manner. I think you know what that means guys. Time protect the boys and hide the kitchen knives from our wives. Descent has just been picked up for domestic distribution by City Lights Pictures Releasing, and they don’t care about the rating. They say they’re prepared to release the movie as NC-17. They know it’s a violent film, and feel that it should be. CEO Danny Fisher tells The Hollywood Reporter that he doesn’t want to diminish the power of the material. Good for him. Rape isn’t supposed to be fun. Though the movie is violent enough to warrant an NC-17, Fisher says it’s not a revenge thriller. It’s a serious movie about a serious issue. They’re not going to market it as an action movie, and instead they’re going to reach out to rape and women’s organizations. I’m starting to like this City Lights Releasing. Social responsibility and respect for artistic integrity from a distributor? This is unheard of.[ SOURCE ]{nl}{nl}
New Photos!!
We have added 88 HQs of Rosario announcing the 64th Golden Globe Awards Nominations yesterday. Check them out!! {nl}{nl}
Jessica Biel, Rosario Dawson and Matthew Perry Announce Golden Globe Noms.
{nl}HOLLYWOOD, CA, December 12, 2006
