Title: Mad Men (IMDb) Starring: Vincent Kartheiser Released: 1st July 2008 SRP: $49.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Mad Men: Season One for the 1st of July, priced at around $49.98 and $49.99 respectively. Full details for both releases can be found below, along with the artwork.
Standard Release
Anamorphic Widscreen Transfers
Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio
English and Spanish Subtitles
Mad Men Series Commentary
Establishing Mad Men Featurette
Advertising the American Dream Featurette
Pictures of Elegance Photo Gallery with Commentaries from the Costume,
Hair and Production Designers
Scoring Mad Men Featurette
Mad Men Music Sampler
Blu-ray Release
Widscreen Transfers (1080p)
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Audio
English and Spanish Subtitles
Mad Men Series Commentary
Establishing Mad Men Featurette
Advertising the American Dream Featurette
Pictures of Elegance Photo Gallery with Commentaries from the Costume,
GildiaMemberJoin Date: January 2008Location: United StatesPosts: 104
I'll pick this up. I didn't watch it when it was airing but I heard great things about it. I was going to watch the other AMC series "Breaking Bad" but I ended up forgetting. I'll get that when it's on DVD too. Luckily, both shows are getting second seasons.
JohnMurphyMemberJoin Date: April 2008Location: IrelandPosts: 17
This is interesting. Both the Blu Ray and DVD have the same price. Couple that with Criterions announcement yesterday that their Blu Rays would carry the same price as the DVD, I wonder if we could have the start of a trend here?
Slave2HorrorMemberJoin Date: March 2006Location: United StatesPosts: 100
Are my eyes playing tricks on me or is the blu rau release only 1 penny extra???? Anyways I will get this I watch breaking bad and hear good things about this. Now if only breaking bad was announced!!!
SamuelMemberJoin Date: July 2006Location: United KingdomPosts: 81
Hopefully this blu-ray will be playable in the UK as it would seem that the UK isn't getting the HD release, and this is such a beautifully filmed programme it just begs to be seen in HD.