Warner Home Video has announced a wave of science fiction movies for release on Blu-ray on September 7: Forbidden Planet (Fred Wilcox, 1956); Lost in Space (Stephen Hopkins, 1998); Mars Attacks! (Tim Burton, 1996); and THX 1138: The George Lucas Director's Cut (George Lucas, 1970). The studio is also releasing The Matrix Reloaded separately and rereleasing A Scanner Darkly.
Special features have been listed only for THX 1138:
Commentary with George Lucas and Walter Murch
Theater of Noise (Sound Effects Only Track)
Master Sessions with Walter Murch
A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope
Artifact from the Future: The Making of THX 1138
Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB
BALD
Theatrical and re-release trailers
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=4591
Warner Announces Sci-Fi Blu-ray Wave
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Forbidden Planet - deleted scenes and lost footage, 2 Robby the Robot guest appearances (The Invisible Boy feature film and The Thin Man TV series episode Robot Client), the Watch the Skies! Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us TCM documentary, 2 featurettes (Amazing! Exploring the Far Reaches of Forbidden Planet and Robby the Robot: Engineering a Sci-Fi Icon), excerpts from The MGM Parade TV series, theatrical trailers of Forbidden Planet and The Invisible Boy
Lost in Space - audio commentary (by Stephen Hopkins and Akiva Goldsman), audio commentary (by Angus Bickerton, Lauren Ritchie, Peter Levy, Ray Lovejoy and Carla Fry), 2 vintage featurettes (Building the Special Effects and The Future of Space Travel), deleted scenes, Apollo Four Forty's music video, theatrical trailer
Mars Attacks! - no extras (movie only, like the previous DVD release)
A Scanner Darkly - (same as currently available BD) audio commentary (by director/screenwriter Richard Linklater, Keanu Reeves, Isa Hackett Dick, producer Tommy Pallotta and Jonathan Lethem), The Weight of the Line: Animation Tales featurette, theatrical trailer
The Matrix Reloaded - will include all the same extras that were on the previous Blu-ray release of the film from The Ultimate Matrix Collection Blu-ray box set.
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Lost in Space - audio commentary (by Stephen Hopkins and Akiva Goldsman), audio commentary (by Angus Bickerton, Lauren Ritchie, Peter Levy, Ray Lovejoy and Carla Fry), 2 vintage featurettes (Building the Special Effects and The Future of Space Travel), deleted scenes, Apollo Four Forty's music video, theatrical trailer
Mars Attacks! - no extras (movie only, like the previous DVD release)
A Scanner Darkly - (same as currently available BD) audio commentary (by director/screenwriter Richard Linklater, Keanu Reeves, Isa Hackett Dick, producer Tommy Pallotta and Jonathan Lethem), The Weight of the Line: Animation Tales featurette, theatrical trailer
The Matrix Reloaded - will include all the same extras that were on the previous Blu-ray release of the film from The Ultimate Matrix Collection Blu-ray box set.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents
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Guess Bill Hunt doesn't believe the isolated score is an extra! LOLAndyDursin wrote:The DVD did have an isolated score track.Mars Attacks! - no extras (movie only, like the previous DVD release)
FORBIDDEN PLANET is also just a port of the HD-DVD edition. 'Bout time they released it!
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