Inception (US - DVD R1 | BD)
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Title: Inception (IMDb)
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio
Released: 7th December 2010
SRP: $28.98
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($35.99) releases of Inception for December 7th. Extras on the DVD release will include featurettes ("The Inception of Inception", "The Japanese Castle: The Dream is Collapsing", "Constructing Paradoxical Architecture - Designing the Staircase to Nowhere", "The Freight Train - Constructing the Street-Faring Express Train"). The Blu-ray release will include an Extraction Mode in which you learn how Christopher Nolan, Leonardo
DiCaprio and the rest of the cast and crew designed and achieve the movie's signature moments, a Dreams: Cinema of the Subconscious Documentary, an Inception: The Cobol Job Digital Motion Comic, Project Somnacin: Confidential Files (via BD-Live), and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:





Quote: Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in this sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the world of dreams. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the best there is at extraction: stealing valuable secrets inside the subconscious during the mind’s vulnerable dream state. His skill has made him a coveted player in industrial espionage but also has made him a fugitive and cost him dearly. Now he may get a second chance if he can do the impossible: inception, planting an idea rather than stealing one. If they succeed, Cobb and his team could pull off the perfect crime. But no planning or expertise can prepare them for a dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy only Cobb could have seen coming.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio
Released: 7th December 2010
SRP: $28.98
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($35.99) releases of Inception for December 7th. Extras on the DVD release will include featurettes ("The Inception of Inception", "The Japanese Castle: The Dream is Collapsing", "Constructing Paradoxical Architecture - Designing the Staircase to Nowhere", "The Freight Train - Constructing the Street-Faring Express Train"). The Blu-ray release will include an Extraction Mode in which you learn how Christopher Nolan, Leonardo
DiCaprio and the rest of the cast and crew designed and achieve the movie's signature moments, a Dreams: Cinema of the Subconscious Documentary, an Inception: The Cobol Job Digital Motion Comic, Project Somnacin: Confidential Files (via BD-Live), and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:





Synopsis
Quote: Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in this sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the world of dreams. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the best there is at extraction: stealing valuable secrets inside the subconscious during the mind’s vulnerable dream state. His skill has made him a coveted player in industrial espionage but also has made him a fugitive and cost him dearly. Now he may get a second chance if he can do the impossible: inception, planting an idea rather than stealing one. If they succeed, Cobb and his team could pull off the perfect crime. But no planning or expertise can prepare them for a dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy only Cobb could have seen coming.
News by Tom Woodward
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At least Warner Bros. had the decency to put extras on this DVD release. Every other single-disc release has been nothing but bare bones. Hopefully, they'll keep up with this trend as we head into 2011. Emphasis on hopefully.
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I didnt care for this at all. I got tired of all the dream this dream that mumbo jumbo. A dream within a dream, but ur awake when ur dreaming of a dream thats a dream only if ur awake and dreaming but then find out ur dream is reality only in ur dream. LOL sorry but i just really got tired of this damn movie. I dont mind a complex movie(like leos very own shutter island) but i cared about the characters in that movie, this one i couldnt wait for it to be over.
I see a better Blu-Ray release coming in the near future. A 2 Disc booklet edition or something...will get it, but maybe ill hold out for a bit.
I thought it was by far THE best movie of the summer. Nolan's films tend to grow after each viewing. He's got this fail-safe button on any movie of his.
While this edition probably has the most drab poster of the entire marketing campaign, I feel like I'll be creating my own cover that suits my tastes a lot more.
Feels like this edition may definitely NOT be the last. Cbundoc may be right about this. A 2-disc booklet edition such as The Exorcist surely will see the light of day anytime this title sells a few million copies.
While this edition probably has the most drab poster of the entire marketing campaign, I feel like I'll be creating my own cover that suits my tastes a lot more.
Feels like this edition may definitely NOT be the last. Cbundoc may be right about this. A 2-disc booklet edition such as The Exorcist surely will see the light of day anytime this title sells a few million copies.
TNAJason wrote: Lets hope the Blu-Ray includes a Maximum Movie Mode.
it does include that :-)
it does include that :-)
One of the best (THE best?) movies of the year, one of Nolan's better films, and better than Avatar
. Ok, that last part was a jab.
KMA wrote: At least Warner Bros. had the decency to put extras on this DVD release. Every other single-disc release has been nothing but bare bones. Hopefully, they'll keep up with this trend as we head into 2011. Emphasis on hopefully.
There is no excuse anymore to not nuy a blu ray player. Get with the trend and buy a blu ray player you will not be disappointed and you will see DVD is a dying format
There is no excuse anymore to not nuy a blu ray player. Get with the trend and buy a blu ray player you will not be disappointed and you will see DVD is a dying format
Magnificent film. Defo buy for me.
I loved this movie. Better than Avatar (seriously) It's cool to see the DVD actually has bonus features but I'm going to ask for the Blu Ray for Christmas.
Finally! About time they announce this!
One word: SOLD!
One word: SOLD!
This will be one of the rare BDs that I buy the day it comes out, even if it means paying 29.96 plus tax.
The cover art sucks but it's great to see Warner Bros. do a Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo for action movies. But this movie was so long and it was so boring.
matt86 wrote: I didnt care for this at all. I got tired of all the dream this dream that mumbo jumbo. A dream within a dream, but ur awake when ur dreaming of a dream thats a dream only if ur awake and dreaming but then find out ur dream is reality only in ur dream. LOL sorry but i just really got tired of this damn movie. I dont mind a complex movie(like leos very own shutter island) but i cared about the characters in that movie, this one i couldnt wait for it to be over.
There's nothing complex about Inception at all, the damn movie explains everything to the audience. Sorry it wasn't in bright red crayon, ffs!
There's nothing complex about Inception at all, the damn movie explains everything to the audience. Sorry it wasn't in bright red crayon, ffs!
A film that is original and actually makes you think. Nolan is one of the best directors at the moment.
chrisman25 wrote: I loved this movie. Better than Avatar (seriously) It's cool to see the DVD actually has bonus features but I'm going to ask for the Blu Ray for Christmas.
Avatar was awful. It's pretty easy for a film to be better than it. Seriously though, this is one of the best films ever. Day one blu ray for sure.
Avatar was awful. It's pretty easy for a film to be better than it. Seriously though, this is one of the best films ever. Day one blu ray for sure.
Sam Spade wrote: A film that is original and actually makes you think. Nolan is one of the best directors at the moment.
Yes, it's rare and incredibly brave to bring out such sophisticated film for a summer release. Of course, Nolan was only able to get such budget and freedom from the studio due to his success with TDK.
In my opinion, all this film ask its audiences, is to engage and think intellectually with the film, a rare thing to see from hollywood productions nowadays, especially in the midst of mindless summer blockbusters.
Nolan is indeed at the very top of his game at the moment, can't wait to see what he comes up with next after the finale of his Batman Series.
Yes, it's rare and incredibly brave to bring out such sophisticated film for a summer release. Of course, Nolan was only able to get such budget and freedom from the studio due to his success with TDK.
In my opinion, all this film ask its audiences, is to engage and think intellectually with the film, a rare thing to see from hollywood productions nowadays, especially in the midst of mindless summer blockbusters.
Nolan is indeed at the very top of his game at the moment, can't wait to see what he comes up with next after the finale of his Batman Series.
Quite possibly my favourite Nolan film (on par at least with TDK and Memento). Such a great heist movie with some of the best cinematogaphy and film editing I've seen in years. I really hope this film isn't ignored come Oscar season and Nolan finally gets some due in either a screenplay or directing nomination
Michael Friedrichsen wrote: KMA wrote: At least Warner Bros. had the decency to put extras on this DVD release. Every other single-disc release has been nothing but bare bones. Hopefully, they'll keep up with this trend as we head into 2011. Emphasis on hopefully.
There is no excuse anymore to not nuy a blu ray player. Get with the trend and buy a blu ray player you will not be disappointed and you will see DVD is a dying format
Some people really don't care. Unless you have a 40+ inch TV, HD doesn't make much of a difference from 5 or 6 feet away, so honestly why don't you grow up and stop "picking on people" who could care less about an upgrade in resolution. I am not in any hurry to even buy an HD TV because my eyes aren't bleeding from anything lower then 1080.
Seriously talking to some people it seems they are children who were born 5 years ago at most who have such sensitive eyes they simply cannot handle anything under 720. It's like in a few years I will be able to go on a mass killing spree simply by rolling my 36 inch Toshiba tube around an elementary school with a VHS player hooked up to it.
There is no excuse anymore to not nuy a blu ray player. Get with the trend and buy a blu ray player you will not be disappointed and you will see DVD is a dying format
Some people really don't care. Unless you have a 40+ inch TV, HD doesn't make much of a difference from 5 or 6 feet away, so honestly why don't you grow up and stop "picking on people" who could care less about an upgrade in resolution. I am not in any hurry to even buy an HD TV because my eyes aren't bleeding from anything lower then 1080.
Seriously talking to some people it seems they are children who were born 5 years ago at most who have such sensitive eyes they simply cannot handle anything under 720. It's like in a few years I will be able to go on a mass killing spree simply by rolling my 36 inch Toshiba tube around an elementary school with a VHS player hooked up to it.
Primogen18, AMEN, my friend! i completely agree w/ EVERYTHING you just said. and to those on this thread who are accusing people of being stupid for not liking the movie....you guys are MENSA members? Rhodes Scholars? um, i thought not. one thing i've noticed on other message boards is that many INCEPTION fans (who i have nothing against. i respect the fact many loved this movie) feel that THEY alone know what is a "good" movie and that anything else is c**p. some of the most pretentious, snobby people i've had recent discussions with on message boards (IMDB) are the "Inceptionites". LOL. respect goes both ways guys (those who are acting superior to others).
French briefcase all the way!!!
filmforever wrote: chrisman25 wrote: I loved this movie. Better than Avatar (seriously) It's cool to see the DVD actually has bonus features but I'm going to ask for the Blu Ray for Christmas.
Avatar was awful. It's pretty easy for a film to be better than it. Seriously though, this is one of the best films ever. Day one blu ray for sure.
No offense but both movies are movies I would see only once.
matt86 wrote: I didnt care for this at all. I got tired of all the dream this dream that mumbo jumbo. A dream within a dream, but ur awake when ur dreaming of a dream thats a dream only if ur awake and dreaming but then find out ur dream is reality only in ur dream. LOL sorry but i just really got tired of this damn movie. I dont mind a complex movie(like leos very own shutter island) but i cared about the characters in that movie, this one i couldnt wait for it to be over.
I hear ya. "Shutter Island" had a terrible ending but ehh...it is what it is. My favorite Leo movie is "The Departed."
Avatar was awful. It's pretty easy for a film to be better than it. Seriously though, this is one of the best films ever. Day one blu ray for sure.
No offense but both movies are movies I would see only once.
matt86 wrote: I didnt care for this at all. I got tired of all the dream this dream that mumbo jumbo. A dream within a dream, but ur awake when ur dreaming of a dream thats a dream only if ur awake and dreaming but then find out ur dream is reality only in ur dream. LOL sorry but i just really got tired of this damn movie. I dont mind a complex movie(like leos very own shutter island) but i cared about the characters in that movie, this one i couldnt wait for it to be over.
I hear ya. "Shutter Island" had a terrible ending but ehh...it is what it is. My favorite Leo movie is "The Departed."
Bouncy X wrote: while i enjoyed this movie, i don't know if its something i really wanna see again much less own. feels weird to say that because i always buy the movies i liked but yeah. but who knows, if there's some fancy schamncy blu-ray collection then i'll probably give in. 
I feel exactly the same. Except I didn't really enjoy the movie. It certainly was pretty though.
I feel exactly the same. Except I didn't really enjoy the movie. It certainly was pretty though.
djblack1313 wrote: Primogen18, AMEN, my friend! i completely agree w/ EVERYTHING you just said. and to those on this thread who are accusing people of being stupid for not liking the movie....you guys are MENSA members? Rhodes Scholars? um, i thought not. one thing i've noticed on other message boards is that many INCEPTION fans (who i have nothing against. i respect the fact many loved this movie) feel that THEY alone know what is a "good" movie and that anything else is c**p. some of the most pretentious, snobby people i've had recent discussions with on message boards (IMDB) are the "Inceptionites". LOL. respect goes both ways guys (those who are acting superior to others).
Hi Dj! I remember you from the Bloody disgusting boards! By the way, Piranha 3D is coming to DVD December 27th in the States. I'm buying 3 copies!!! lol, jk, jk. But I'm still VERY excited
Hi Dj! I remember you from the Bloody disgusting boards! By the way, Piranha 3D is coming to DVD December 27th in the States. I'm buying 3 copies!!! lol, jk, jk. But I'm still VERY excited
I really liked Inception, but The Town is the best movie of 2010.
No offense to the heady crowd who will no doubt shred that opinion in favor of the "genius" of Chris Nolan, but The Town had a much better flow, and transitioned their action sequences seemlessly. Where Inception, while brilliantly shot and written, had some lag in the transitions and ultimately left SOME people (not everyone, and not even myself) a little bored and disconnected. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying Ben Affleck is a better director than Nolan. I'm saying The Town is a better overall movie.
No offense to the heady crowd who will no doubt shred that opinion in favor of the "genius" of Chris Nolan, but The Town had a much better flow, and transitioned their action sequences seemlessly. Where Inception, while brilliantly shot and written, had some lag in the transitions and ultimately left SOME people (not everyone, and not even myself) a little bored and disconnected. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying Ben Affleck is a better director than Nolan. I'm saying The Town is a better overall movie.
I prefer the town over this, but i wouldnt call that the best movie either. It was a lot more conventional and has great scenes but never came together for me. But put it this way, i'd much rather watch the town again than inception.
I can see that perspective, Matt.
I didn't find 2010 to have a particularly strong crop of movies, so the "Best Movie Of The Year" title doesn't really mean what it should IMO. I should say of all the movies I've seen this year, I enjoyed The Town the most.
I didn't find 2010 to have a particularly strong crop of movies, so the "Best Movie Of The Year" title doesn't really mean what it should IMO. I should say of all the movies I've seen this year, I enjoyed The Town the most.
How about I give Warner $5, and they give me a blu-ray disc w/ only the "hallway fight sequence" on it, and we'll just call it a day.
Got ya billy. Yeh 2010 really hasnt been a great year.
I went into the town with sky high expectations tho. I prolly would have enjoyed it more had i not built it up too much
I went into the town with sky high expectations tho. I prolly would have enjoyed it more had i not built it up too much
Only the Blu-Ray comes with the trailers? Well, ain't that a b * * * h.
This might be a dumb question, but will the Blu-ray edition include all the features of the DVD release? One would think this would be the case...would they simply be on the DVD copy that comes with the Blu-ray?



