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Post by DanMan on Dec 9, 2005 11:48:53 GMT -5
I hear the UK release of Serenity will have several more extras than the US version. Anyone know what these are, or have they not yet been announced?
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Post by prophecygirl on Dec 9, 2005 11:55:29 GMT -5
From empireonline -
One of the best sci-fi films of the year, Serenity, is coming to DVD on February 27 – and the UK is to get some bonus material not included on the US release because we're Joss' favourites.
As well as his introduction (which screening audiences will already have seen) and his commentary, there are also nine deleted scenes (finally, Inara gets some screen time) and outtakes. Featurettes cover the history of the 500 years between now and Serenity, the visual effects and the journey of the crew from cancelled TV show to feature film. But the real news is that we in the UK are going to get A Filmmaker's Journey, following Joss from script to screen, in a 20-minute documentary that won't appear on the US disc.
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Post by DanMan on Dec 9, 2005 15:22:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. I wonder why the US releases so often get fewer materials...
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Post by inadvertent imitation on Dec 9, 2005 23:01:44 GMT -5
My guess is that it works the same way that music does in Japan. It's cheaper to have the US version imported than to buy a Japanese release at retail, so the labels there include extra tracks on the Japanese releases.
That or licensing issues are different there, which is why the UK got Buffy and MOTU on DVD way before the US.
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