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Lionsgate will release Sir Richard Attenborough's "Chaplin (15th Anniversary Edition)" on DVD this October 14th. The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin, Anthony Hopkins, Dan Aykroyd, Marisa Tomei, Kevin Kline, Penelope Ann Miller, and Geraldine Chaplin.
Extras will include: "Staring Into the Sunset - a new retrospective with cast and director Richard Attenborough," "Chaplin the Hero - new featurette on Charlie Chaplin's contributions to film," "The Most Famous Man in the World - new featurette on Chaplin's status as a pop culture icon," and a "Theatrical Trailer."
Synopsis:
Directed by Sir Richard Attenborough and starring Robert Downy, Jr. and an extraordinary cast, CHAPLIN is a loving, grand scale portrait of the Little Tramp's amazing life and times. His poverty-stricken childhood in England comes to life, along with his friendships with Mack Sennett (Dan Aykroyd) and Douglas Fairbanks (Kevin Kline), his many wives and scandalous affairs, and his relentless pursuit by J. Edgar Hoover. CHAPLIN is the larger-than life story of the actor behind the icon and a stunning depiction of a bygone era when Hollywood was at its most glamorous.
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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I've been wanting to watch this, I think it could be a blind buy for me...specially for Downey Jr.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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Robert Downey Jr was excellent in this movie. Feels like he's been around for much longer than he has.
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[Post edited by Falcon01 on Jul 24, 2008]
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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Couple of days back watched Zodiac on HD DVD, he was great...
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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And let's not forget Weird Science. LOL
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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I hear Nick Fury appears at the end of this special edition.
Monday, July 28, 2008
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Another sad note...anyone know why there is no blu-ray announcement???
[Post edited by Brianmsmith on Jul 28, 2008]
Monday, July 28, 2008
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catalog titles don't sell as well as new-release titles on blu-ray.
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Yes, this is a very good movie and Robert does an amazing job. Deserved a HD version if you ask me
[Post edited by Henning on Jul 28, 2008]
[Post edited by Henning on Jul 28, 2008]
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Quote:
catalog titles don't sell as well as new-release titles on blu-ray.
And yet, studios keep releasing films like Land of the Dead, The Thing, Every Which Way But Loose, The Doors, The Gauntlet, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Eraser, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory with Steven Seagal, and Blow, just to name a few...
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