Frost/Nixon (UK - DVD R2 | BD)
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Title: Frost/Nixon (IMDb)
Starring: Frank Langella
Released: 18th May 2009
SRP: £TBC
Further Details:
Universal Pictures Video has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Frost/Nixon for the 18th of May, priced at around £19.99 and £24.99 respectively. A complete list of disc specs for both releases can be found below, along with the artwork.





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Starring: Frank Langella
Released: 18th May 2009
SRP: £TBC
Further Details:
Universal Pictures Video has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Frost/Nixon for the 18th of May, priced at around £19.99 and £24.99 respectively. A complete list of disc specs for both releases can be found below, along with the artwork.
DVD Release
- 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer
- Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Hungarian Dolby Digital 5.1
- Subtitles: Arabic, Danish, English SDH, Finnish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
- Deleted Scenes
- The Making of Frost/Nixon (22 Mins)
- The Real Interview
- The Nixon Library
- Feature Commentary with Director Ron Howard


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Blu-ray Release
- 2.35:1 Widescreen Transfer (1080p)
- Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, German DTS 5.1, Spanish DTS 5.1
- Subtitles: English SDH, German, Spanish
- U-Control: Picture in Picture, BD Live, My Scenes
- Nixon Chronicles: Branching Feature
- Discovering Secrets: The People and Places Behind the Story (13mins)
- The Making of Frost/Nixon (22mins)
- The Real Interview
- The Nixon Library
- Deleted Scenes
- Feature Commentary with Director Ron Howard


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I'll be the first to say it - that cover is an abortion. Who gives a rat's arse what tabloid s**te like The Sun and The News of the World think about it?
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Chris Gould wrote: Who gives a rat's arse what tabloid s**te like The Sun and The News of the World think about it?I'll second that, and I thought the guy in the sun didn't rate them by stars but top hats.
Haven't seen this in the cinema yet. I will get this when its in a sale I think.
Haven't seen this in the cinema yet. I will get this when its in a sale I think.
Just makes me think that I really must get round to buying Charlie Wilsons war.
Another one added to my bulging wish-list.
Awful artwork. I can't stand Michael Sheen. Won't be seeing this.
Michael Cordwell wrote: Awful artwork. I can't stand Michael Sheen. Won't be seeing this.
He shagged Kate Beckinsale. Bet you can't match that...
He shagged Kate Beckinsale. Bet you can't match that...
Terrible art work, what happened to the actually alright poster for the film?
No NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE in big writing up the top? Thank god.
No NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE in big writing up the top? Thank god.
Chris Gould wrote: I'll be the first to say it - that cover is an abortion. Who gives a rat's arse what tabloid s**te like The Sun and The News of the World think about it?
My thoughts exactly, The Sun is a rag.
My thoughts exactly, The Sun is a rag.
They never explain the star system - you would think it was a 4 out of 5 rating but then again....
Tbh, I stayed clear of this when it was at the cinema mainly because so many mates described it as unbelievably dull. I don't mind political movies and really enjoyed MILK (best film of 2009 so far, in fact) and I'm still wanting to see W. but I might finally give this a go on rental. As for the cover, it's OK but agreed could have been a lot better.
I'm not really into this sort of film, but I enjoyed it. Great performances.



