Apocalypse Now (US - BD RA)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment reveals details on 2 upcoming Blu-ray releases
Title: Apocalypse Now (IMDb)
Starring: Marlon Brando
Released: 19th October 2010
SRP: $39.99 (2-Disc Blu-ray)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced 2-disc ($39.99) and 3-disc ($59.99) Blu-ray releases of Apocalypse Now for October 19th. Both Blu-ray versions contain Apocalypse Now – The 1979 Cut and Apocalypse Now Redux presented in their original theatrical aspect ratios (2.35:1) for the first time. We've attached the full list of extra material for each release below.
Quote: • Apocalypse Now – The 1979 Cut and Apocalypse Now Redux - presented in 1080P High Definition
Widescreen, in their original 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratios and new 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
• NEW “A Conversation with Martin Sheen” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEW “An Interview with John Milius” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival
• Monkey Sampan “lost scene”
• Additional Scenes
• “Destruction of the Kurtz Compound” end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
• “The Hollow Men,” video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot’s poem
• “The Birth of 5.1 Sound” featurette
• “Ghost Helicopter Flyover” sound effects demonstration
• “A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Music of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Synthesizer Soundtrack” article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
• “Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Final Mix” featurette
• “Apocalypse Then and Now” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “PBR Streetgang” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette
Quote: • Apocalypse Now – The 1979 Cut and Apocalypse Now Redux - presented in 1080P High Definition
Widescreen, in their original 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratios and new 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
• INCLUDED ONLY ON THE FULL DISCLOSURE EDITION Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s
Apocalypse, including optional audio commentary with Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola – first time in
1080P High Definition
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION 48-page collectible printed booklet with special note from Francis Ford
Coppola, never-before-seen archives from the set, behind the scenes photos and more!
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION John Milius Script Excerpt with Francis Ford Coppola Notes
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION Storyboard Gallery
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION Photo Gallery, including images from photographer Mary Ellen Mark
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION Marketing Archive
• NEW “A Conversation with Martin Sheen” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEW “An Interview with John Milius” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival
• Monkey Sampan “lost scene”
• Additional Scenes
• “Destruction of the Kurtz Compound” end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
• “The Hollow Men,” video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot’s poem
• “The Birth of 5.1 Sound” featurette
• “Ghost Helicopter Flyover” sound effects demonstration
• “A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Music of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Synthesizer Soundtrack” article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
• “Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Final Mix” featurette
• “Apocalypse Then and Now” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “PBR Streetgang” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette


Quote: In the Vietnam War epic, Martin Sheen stars as Army Captain Willard, a troubled man sent on a dangerous top-secret mission into Cambodia to assassinate a rogue Green Beret, Col. Kurtz (Brando), who has barricaded himself in a remote outpost. As Willard ventures deeper and deeper into the wilderness of the jungle, he embarks on a strange journey that leads him to Kurtz – but also forces him to come face to face with the terrifying vision of the heart of darkness in us all.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Marlon Brando
Released: 19th October 2010
SRP: $39.99 (2-Disc Blu-ray)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced 2-disc ($39.99) and 3-disc ($59.99) Blu-ray releases of Apocalypse Now for October 19th. Both Blu-ray versions contain Apocalypse Now – The 1979 Cut and Apocalypse Now Redux presented in their original theatrical aspect ratios (2.35:1) for the first time. We've attached the full list of extra material for each release below.
Apocalypse Now 2-disc Blu-ray
Quote: • Apocalypse Now – The 1979 Cut and Apocalypse Now Redux - presented in 1080P High Definition
Widescreen, in their original 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratios and new 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
• NEW “A Conversation with Martin Sheen” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEW “An Interview with John Milius” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival
• Monkey Sampan “lost scene”
• Additional Scenes
• “Destruction of the Kurtz Compound” end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
• “The Hollow Men,” video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot’s poem
• “The Birth of 5.1 Sound” featurette
• “Ghost Helicopter Flyover” sound effects demonstration
• “A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Music of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Synthesizer Soundtrack” article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
• “Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Final Mix” featurette
• “Apocalypse Then and Now” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “PBR Streetgang” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette
Apocalypse Now 3-disc Full Exposure Blu-ray
Quote: • Apocalypse Now – The 1979 Cut and Apocalypse Now Redux - presented in 1080P High Definition
Widescreen, in their original 2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratios and new 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
• INCLUDED ONLY ON THE FULL DISCLOSURE EDITION Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s
Apocalypse, including optional audio commentary with Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola – first time in
1080P High Definition
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION 48-page collectible printed booklet with special note from Francis Ford
Coppola, never-before-seen archives from the set, behind the scenes photos and more!
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION John Milius Script Excerpt with Francis Ford Coppola Notes
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION Storyboard Gallery
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION Photo Gallery, including images from photographer Mary Ellen Mark
• EXCLUSIVE TO EDITION Marketing Archive
• NEW “A Conversation with Martin Sheen” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEW “An Interview with John Milius” interview by Francis Ford Coppola
• NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival
• Monkey Sampan “lost scene”
• Additional Scenes
• “Destruction of the Kurtz Compound” end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
• “The Hollow Men,” video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot’s poem
• “The Birth of 5.1 Sound” featurette
• “Ghost Helicopter Flyover” sound effects demonstration
• “A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Music of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Synthesizer Soundtrack” article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
• “Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “The Final Mix” featurette
• “Apocalypse Then and Now” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette
• “PBR Streetgang” featurette
• “The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now” featurette


Synopsis
Quote: In the Vietnam War epic, Martin Sheen stars as Army Captain Willard, a troubled man sent on a dangerous top-secret mission into Cambodia to assassinate a rogue Green Beret, Col. Kurtz (Brando), who has barricaded himself in a remote outpost. As Willard ventures deeper and deeper into the wilderness of the jungle, he embarks on a strange journey that leads him to Kurtz – but also forces him to come face to face with the terrifying vision of the heart of darkness in us all.
News by Tom Woodward
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Prefer the art work for the 2 disc set however I'll be getting the 3 disc its a no briner just hope they a region Free or they get a UK release fairly soon!!
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That 3 disc ed. looks friggin' sweet, but the price is killin' me...
The three-disc is an easy choice. Too bad I prefer the cover of the two-disc.
I'll probably end up getting the 3-disc, but I will never ever call it the "Full Disclosure" edition out loud.
1080p Hearts of Darkness? Yeah, that's an instant sale.
Though I do agree that the 2-disc art is better.
Though I do agree that the 2-disc art is better.
Has no else noticed it's now finally in 2.35:1. Yay!
Extraodinary news. I'm all over this one, the 3-Disc Set that is.
Looks like I'll be getting the 3-disc Full Disclosure edition. I just love that artwork so much!
This is the 3rd must-buy release this year for me, after the Vengence Trilogy and the Kurosawa First Four films Eclipse set.
This is definately the darkest war movie I have seen. One of the greatest movie experiences I have had. I was contemplating buying the Complete Dossier, but I decided to hold off for the blu. I'm glad it's out sooner than later. I love the smell of blu in October! As for the cover, while I understand the 2-disc set is the original poster, I love the 3-disc art as well. October can't come soon enough!
P.S. Hogaburger, love the pic! One of the best movies I have seen. Wong Kar-wai is one of my favourite directors.
This is definately the darkest war movie I have seen. One of the greatest movie experiences I have had. I was contemplating buying the Complete Dossier, but I decided to hold off for the blu. I'm glad it's out sooner than later. I love the smell of blu in October! As for the cover, while I understand the 2-disc set is the original poster, I love the 3-disc art as well. October can't come soon enough!
P.S. Hogaburger, love the pic! One of the best movies I have seen. Wong Kar-wai is one of my favourite directors.
I just wet my pants. The 3 disc set is an immediate buy for me.
triply wrote: P.S. Hogaburger, love the pic! One of the best movies I have seen. Wong Kar-wai is one of my favourite directors.
Hehe thanks. If "In the Mood for Love" ever gets a blu-ray release I can die happy.
Hehe thanks. If "In the Mood for Love" ever gets a blu-ray release I can die happy.
Must OWN!!!!!! "The horror, the horror."
Also, nice image Boboi. I was looking for that one.
Also, nice image Boboi. I was looking for that one.




