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US - Aliens (1986) (4K UHD+BD) (Theatrical Version & Extended Cut) (Ultimate Collector's Edition)

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  • US - Aliens (1986) (4K UHD+BD) (Theatrical Version & Extended Cut) (Ultimate Collector's Edition)

    Veröffentlichung: 12.03.2024
    Preis: $ 39,99
    Kauflink: Amazon.com

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    ALIENS: ULTIMATE COLLECTOR’S EDITION
    THEATRICAL VERSION AND SPECIAL EDITION VERSION

    Street Date
    • Digital: December 12, 2023
    • Physical: March 12, 2024

    Product SKUs
    • Digital: 4K UHD, HD, SD
    • Physical: 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital Code)

    Theatrical Version Run Time: Approx. 137 minutes

    Special Edition Run Time: Approx. 154 minutes

    Rating: U.S. Rated R

    Aspect Ratio
    • Digital: 1.85:1
    • Physical: 1.85:1

    Disc Size
    • 4K UHD: 100GB
    • Blu-ray: 50GB

    U.S. Audio
    • Digital: English Dolby Atmos (UHD only, some platforms), English 5.1 & 2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 & 2.0 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 & 2.0 Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Dolby Digital Descriptive Audio (some platforms)
    • 4K UHD Theatrical Version and Special Edition: English Dolby Atmos, English 2.0 DTS-HDMA, English 2.0 Dolby Digital Descriptive Audio, French 5.1 DTS-HDHR, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
    • Blu-ray Theatrical Version and Special Edition: English 5.1 DTS-HDMA, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Dolby Digital Descriptive Audio, French 5.1 DTS-HDHR, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital

    U.S. Subtitles
    • Digital: English SDH, Spanish
    • Physical: English SDH, Spanish, French

    BONUS FEATURES
    • James Cameron Introduction – A message from writer/director James Cameron introducing the Special Edition version of the film.
    • 2003 Audio Commentary by James Cameron and the Cast and Crew-Special Edition – 1990 Special Edition Commentary by James Cameron and the cast and crew.
    • The Inspiration and Design of Aliens – For the 30th anniversary, writer/director James Cameron reveals new insight into his own inspiration and the design elements for Aliens.
    • 2003 Audio Commentary by James Cameron and the Cast and Crew – 1986 Theatrical Version Commentary by James Cameron and the cast and crew.
    • Isolated Scores
      • Final Theatrical Isolated Score – This isolated track presents, as accurately as possible, James Horner’s music score in its final form following extensive reworking during the post-production process.
      • Composer’s Original Isolated Score – Although there are a few instances where the length of individual sequences was changed slightly after the music was recorded, this isolated score track presents, as accurately as possible, James Horner’s original intentions.
    • Superior Firepower: Making Aliens – Immerse yourself in the world of Aliens with 11 fully-loaded featurettes that deconstruct all that went into making this sci-fi thriller, from casting to creature design to post-production and everything in between.
      • 57 Years Later: Continuing the Story
      • Building Better Worlds: From Concept to Construction
      • Preparing for Battle: Casting and Characterization
      • This Time It’s War: Pinewood Studios, 1985
      • The Risk Always Lives: Weapons and Action
      • Bug Hunt: Creature Design
      • Two Orphans: Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn
      • Beauty and the Bitch: Power Loader vs. Queen Alien
      • The Final Countdown: Music, Editing and Sound
      • The Power of Real Tech: Visual Effects
      • Aliens Unleashed: Reaction to the Film
    • Superior Firepower: Making Aliens Enhancement Pods – Supplemental video pieces to complement Superior Firepower: Making Aliens.
      • Without Sigourney Weaver
      • Origins of Acheron
      • Building Hadley’s Hope
      • Cameron’s Design Philosophy
      • Finding an Unused Power Plant
      • Cameron’s Military Interests
      • Working with Sigourney Weaver
      • The Importance of Being Bishop
      • Paul Reiser on Carter Burke
      • The Paxton/Cameron Connection
      • Becoming Vasquez
      • On Set: Infiltrating the Colony
      • Props: Personal Light Unit
      • Simon Atherton Talks Weapons
      • Praising Stan Winston
      • Test Footage: Chestburster
      • Fighting the Facehugger
      • Test Footage: Facehugger
      • Stan Winston’s Challenge
      • Test Footage: Queen Alien
      • Stan Winston’s Legacy
      • Cameron’s Cutting Edge
      • Sigourney Weaver’s Triumph
      • Re-Enlisting with Cameron
      • From Producer to Stunt Double
    • Pre-Visualizations: Multi-Angle Videomatics
      • Angle 1: Videomatic
      • Angle 2: Videomatic/Final Shot Comparison
      • Audio Commentary by Miniature Effects Supervisor Pat McClung
    • Direct Access to New/Additional Scenes From Special Edition
      • Ripley’s Daughter – Burke informs Ripley that her daughter died two years ago.
      • Van Leuwen’s Verdict – Van Leuwen reads the findings of the court of inquiry.
      • The Colony/The Jordens’ Discovery – The colony is bustling with life and activity. Newt, along with her brother and parents, come upon the Derelict ship.
      • Burke’s Answer – At Ripley’s apartment, Burke explains why he’s making the trip to LV-426.
      • INT. Sulaco – Establishing shots of the interior of the Sulaco before the crew awakens from hyper-sleep.
      • Hudson’s Hubris – As they descend in the drop ship to LV-426, Hudson boasts about their advanced weaponry.
      • False Alarm – Hudson and Vasquez detect motion in the colony, only to find it is pet hamsters.
      • Ripley Pauses – As she enters the colony, Ripley hesitates for a moment.
      • The Sentry Guns – Hicks reveals they have robot sentry systems. While examining the colony blueprints, Ripley and Hicks discuss where to place the robot sentries.
      • Fire in the Hole – Hudson and Vasquez set up the UA 571-C remote sentry weapons and following a quick test, seal the tunnel.
      • Last Line of Defense – The Sentry Guns dutifully scan the tunnel for incoming targets.
      • Newt’s Questions – Newt quizzes Ripley about the fate of her parents.
      • Hudson’s “Ant” Theory – Hudson speculates on how the Aliens are organized and reproduce.
      • The Aliens Attack – The Sentry Guns unload on multiple targets.
      • The Aliens Retreat – Under withering fire from the sentries, the Aliens are temporarily repulsed.
      • First Name Basis – As Ripley departs the drop ship to try and rescue Newt, she and Hicks share their first names with each other.
    • Deleted Scene: Burke Cocooned – Long one of the most sought-after lost moments from the entire Alien Anthology, this scene depicting Carter Burke’s fate is now revealed.
    • Deleted Scene Montage – This collection of scene extensions and omitted moments represents the remainder of deleted scenes not appearing in either the Theatrical Version or the Special Edition.
    • Still Galleries and More
      • Original Treatment by James Cameron
      • Storyboard Archive
      • The Art of Aliens
      • Cast Portrait Gallery
      • Production Image Galleries
      • Continuity Polaroids
      • Weapons and Vehicles
      • Stan Winston’s Workshop
      • Colonial Marine Helmet Cameras
      • Video Graphics Gallery
      • Weyland-Yutani Inquest: Nostromo Dossiers
    • Post-Production Aftermath
      • Image Galleries
      • Laserdisc Archives
      • Main Title Exploration
      • Teaser Trailer
      • Theatrical Trailer
      • Domestic Trailer
      • International Trailer

    Quelle: thedigitalbits.com
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    Zuletzt geändert von Modesty Blaze; 29.01.2024, 10:42.
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