Kilovis med "Xmen" godis - både på video & dvd
Movieheadlines.net berättar att från och med idag kan vi reservera en kopia av "X-men". Både i VHS och DVD format. Jaha, och vad får vi extra då? frågar sig en hel värld nu. Här är godsakerna taget ur pressklippet på sajten.
"VHS: Spectacularly packaged in a collectible foil video sleeve, X-MEN VHS is presented in pan & scan format. It includes 10 minutes of never-before-seen footage, including and exciting "animatic" animated storyboard, created to demonstrate Bryan Singer's vision for one of the movie's action sequences, as well as a fascinating interview with director Bryan Singer from PBS' Charlie Rose Show.
DVD: In addition to the elements included on the VHS release, the X-MEN DVD also features many more extras, including hot actor Hugh Jackman's screen test for the role of Logan/Wolverine and is presented in a special "Extended Branching Version" to preserve the integrity of the film in its original theatrical form while allowing consumers to view six never-before-seen sequences. The X-MEN DVD is presented in anamorphic widescreen format (aspect ratio: 2.35:1) with a spectacular "reference quality" video transfer and English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround and English and Spanish subtitles. A complete list of DVD contents:
- Never-before-seen footage comprised of six movie sequences (available as part of "Extended Branching" or to be viewed one after another in a special section). They are:
- Storm character development
- Teaching Class.
- Logan Notices Jean and Scott/Rogue, Scott and Storm in the classroom.
- An extended bedroom sequence between Logan, Jean and Scott.
- Relationship development as Bobby walks Rogue to her Dorm and Professor Xavier and Jean are in the Cerebro.
- Development of relationship between Professor Xavier and Jean in his office.
- Ready Room.
- An exciting 22 minute "behind-the-scenes" documentary "Mutant Watch" which was created for HBO and aired to promote the movie's theatrical release.
- The screen test of hot Australian actor Hugh Jackman, as he auditioned for the part of Logan/Wolverine.
- Five excerpts from Bryan Singer's interview on the Charlie Rose Show
- Singer discusses making a "studio film."
- Expansive Art Gallery
- 170 concept art stills from both production and character design stills and development stills
- including shots of several characters not included in the film.
- Two "animatic" animated storyboards, created to demonstrate Singer's vision for the look, blocking and angles of shots in the Statue of Liberty fight sequence and train station fight sequence.
- Two theatrical trailers.
- Three TV spots. -- THX Optimode
- home theater audio optimizing system.
"- Two exciting "Easter Eggs" DVD enthusiasts will enjoy."



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