Paul (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD & Blu-ray releases
Title: Paul (IMDb)
Starring: Simon Pegg
Released: 9th August 2011
SRP: Prices TBC
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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Paul for August 9th. Extras on the DVD will include a commentary with Greg Mottola, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Hader and Nira Park, featurettes ("The Evolution of Paul", "Who the Hell is Adam Shadowchild?"), a Simon’s Silly Faces feature, Photo Galleries, Storyboards and Posters, and a blooper reel. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will include all that, plus the following additional featurettes ("Between the Lightning Strikes: The Making of Paul", "RV Doorway: The Cast of Paul On-Location", "Runway Santa Fe: An Interview with Nancy Steiner", "Smithereens", "5th Date Level Direction: The Cast on Greg Mottola", "Mexico Zero: The Locations of Paul", "The Many Pauls", "Paul: The Musical", "The Traveler Beagle"), and a digital copy of the film. Artwork is attached:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Simon Pegg
Released: 9th August 2011
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Paul for August 9th. Extras on the DVD will include a commentary with Greg Mottola, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Hader and Nira Park, featurettes ("The Evolution of Paul", "Who the Hell is Adam Shadowchild?"), a Simon’s Silly Faces feature, Photo Galleries, Storyboards and Posters, and a blooper reel. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will include all that, plus the following additional featurettes ("Between the Lightning Strikes: The Making of Paul", "RV Doorway: The Cast of Paul On-Location", "Runway Santa Fe: An Interview with Nancy Steiner", "Smithereens", "5th Date Level Direction: The Cast on Greg Mottola", "Mexico Zero: The Locations of Paul", "The Many Pauls", "Paul: The Musical", "The Traveler Beagle"), and a digital copy of the film. Artwork is attached:

News by Tom Woodward
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Very much so looking forward to the Unrated version. Apparently, the studio limited them on what footage they could use.
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I didn't laugh very much during this film, but I still had a fun time watching it.
I'll probably pick it up when it gets cheap.
I'll probably pick it up when it gets cheap.
one of the best surprises in recent movie going. i waked in ready to hate it and walked out laughing much much more than i thought i would. not perfect but still really good.
I wanted to like this but it missed the mark big time, just like this years your highness, I thought surely this would win me over. It just shows u need a solid script to start from. I defiantly wouldn't advise a blind buy for this one either. If you must rent it first but don't expect a laugh riot.
Phil92 wrote: Very much so looking forward to the Unrated version. Apparently, the studio limited them on what footage they could use.
Think it was more of a case of giving them notes, some of which were actually useful (according to the commentary track). I'm not sure that they actually shot a lot of the stuff they originally intended to. The 'unrated' cut isn't much long in any case.
Think it was more of a case of giving them notes, some of which were actually useful (according to the commentary track). I'm not sure that they actually shot a lot of the stuff they originally intended to. The 'unrated' cut isn't much long in any case.
I laughed a lot at this movie, but I get the feeling Pegg and Frost wrote it just for a vacation with people like Jane Lynch and Sigourney Weaver.
Didn't bother seeing this one at all.
I loved this movie and I'm so glad that the blu-ray will be packed! It may not have a high laugh ratio but it more than makes up for it with heart, fun and sincerity. For me it's definitely one of the year's best.
I don't know if I should see this movie. The trailer and the commercials didn't really make me laugh. But then again, some people said it was a great movie even though it didn't deliver it's laughs. Maybe I'll rent.
Do places like Wal-Mart sell "rated and unrated" videos?
ILDC wrote: Do places like Wal-Mart sell "rated and unrated" videos?
I believe they do now, i know back in the day they didnt even sell parental advisory cds but times are different now. Even blockbuster used to not rent out X rated movies and then they got unrated titles all the time. Honestly its not like it used to be, unrated used to mean somethng now its thrown out so easy. Of course blockbusters arent really around any more. LOL
I believe they do now, i know back in the day they didnt even sell parental advisory cds but times are different now. Even blockbuster used to not rent out X rated movies and then they got unrated titles all the time. Honestly its not like it used to be, unrated used to mean somethng now its thrown out so easy. Of course blockbusters arent really around any more. LOL
One of my favorite movies of the year. can't wait to own it on DVD or Blu-ray
XxFreakxX wrote: I don't know if I should see this movie. The trailer and the commercials didn't really make me laugh. But then again, some people said it was a great movie even though it didn't deliver it's laughs. Maybe I'll rent.
I found it funny but lazy.
I found it funny but lazy.
I was dragged kicking and screaming to see this and ended up loving it.
Never heard of this.
This would have been worth seeing if Seth Rogan hadn't had anything to do with it. He just ruins every single movie he touches. Green Hornet is case in point.
I cant wait for this! Does anyone know what is different in the non-rated release




