Sex, Lies and Videotape (US - BD RA)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of the film
Title: Sex, Lies and Videotape (IMDb)
Starring: James Spader
Released: 17th November 2009
SRP: $24.95
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Sex, Lies and Videotape which stars James Spader and Andie MacDowell. The disc will be available to own from the 17th November, and should retail at around $24.95. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 widescreen, along with an English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 soundtrack. Extras will include commentary with Writer/Director Steven Soderbergh and Neil LaBute, featurettes ("20 Year Reunion At The Sundance Film Festival", "Steven Soderbergh on the Trailers", "Steven Soderbergh on Sex, Lies and Videotape"), a deleted scene with commentary by Steven Soderbergh, Notes on Remastering and Restoration, the original trailer, and the Miramax trailer. Artwork is attached below:

Quote: With smoldering sensuality and biting humor, the surprising relationship between the three title subjects is revealed in sex, lies, and videotape, the most-talked about erotic comedy of the decade. James Spader (Stargate) ran away with the Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his brilliantly understated and seductive performance as Graham, a long-lost college friend who drifts back into town and into the lives of John, a self-involved philanderer, his angelic wife, Ann, and her saucy sister, Cynthia. One by one, each is drawn into the very personal project Graham is working on, leaving the relationships between them forever transformed. A monumental debut effort from first-time feature director Steven Soderbergh, this comic original includes riveting performances by Peter Gallagher (The Player), Andie MacDowell (Michael) and Laura San Giacomo (TV's "Just Shoot Me").
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: James Spader
Released: 17th November 2009
SRP: $24.95
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Sex, Lies and Videotape which stars James Spader and Andie MacDowell. The disc will be available to own from the 17th November, and should retail at around $24.95. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 widescreen, along with an English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 soundtrack. Extras will include commentary with Writer/Director Steven Soderbergh and Neil LaBute, featurettes ("20 Year Reunion At The Sundance Film Festival", "Steven Soderbergh on the Trailers", "Steven Soderbergh on Sex, Lies and Videotape"), a deleted scene with commentary by Steven Soderbergh, Notes on Remastering and Restoration, the original trailer, and the Miramax trailer. Artwork is attached below:

Synopsis
Quote: With smoldering sensuality and biting humor, the surprising relationship between the three title subjects is revealed in sex, lies, and videotape, the most-talked about erotic comedy of the decade. James Spader (Stargate) ran away with the Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his brilliantly understated and seductive performance as Graham, a long-lost college friend who drifts back into town and into the lives of John, a self-involved philanderer, his angelic wife, Ann, and her saucy sister, Cynthia. One by one, each is drawn into the very personal project Graham is working on, leaving the relationships between them forever transformed. A monumental debut effort from first-time feature director Steven Soderbergh, this comic original includes riveting performances by Peter Gallagher (The Player), Andie MacDowell (Michael) and Laura San Giacomo (TV's "Just Shoot Me").
News by Tom Woodward
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Shawn Fitzgerald
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THAT is the cover? Here's hoping that is temporary.
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Decent flick. Don't see any need for a 1080p transfer of it. I'll stick with my 2 dollar used copy.
Yikes! Terrible cover.
How can there be no need for a 1080p transfer?
Bradavon wrote: How can there be no need for a 1080p transfer?
I reserve most of my blu-ray purchases for movies that I feel are visually impressive (special effects, cinematography, etc). This isn't one of those movies.
I reserve most of my blu-ray purchases for movies that I feel are visually impressive (special effects, cinematography, etc). This isn't one of those movies.
..feel the same..a very good film but not worth the upgrade.BD, for me, is for cinematic "event" films.I am still buying DVD's for "non-event" films,films I want but the extra $10 isn't worth the upgrade for what I'll be looking at.I'm finding more and more people I talk to doing the same thing.
Horrible cover. Still interested on how this will look.




