So I Married an Axe Murderer (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony has sent over artwork for a special edition of the 1993 Mike Myers movie
Title: So I Married an Axe Murderer (IMDb)
Starring: Mike Myers
Released: 17th June 2008
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a special edition of So I Married an Axe Murderer which stars Mike Myers, and Nancy Travis. The Thomas Schlamme directed comedy will be available to own from the 17th June, and should retail at around $19.94. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $28.95. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. As far as we know, no extra material will be included - but we'll let you know if that changes. For now though, here's our first look at the official region one package artwork:


Quote: Comedy sensation Mike Myers stars with Nancy Travis in this hatchet-driven romantic comedy about a wedlock-shy coffee house poet who finally meets the perfect woman. When it comes to love, Charlie Mackenzie (Myers) has had his share of bad luck: Sherrie was a klepto-Charlie still can't find his cat. Jill was unemployed-but Charlie knew she really worked for the Mafia. Pam smelled like soup-beef vegetable soup. Good thing for Charlie these shortcomings became apparent, if only to him. Good thingfor Charlie he discovered the truth before things went too far-before he stumbled into MARRIAGE! Because to Charlie the "M" word is just one step away from the fate foretold in that chilling phrase: "Till death do us part." When Charlie meets Harriet Michaels (Travis) everything changes. Harriet's not like the others. She's smart, sexy, and crazy about Charlie. This time Charlie is determined to overcome the fears that sabotaged his past relationships. This time, he's ready for some commitment.Sure, Harriet may have her shortcomings-but so what? After all those other women, what's the worst she could be? An axe murderer?
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Mike Myers
Released: 17th June 2008
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a special edition of So I Married an Axe Murderer which stars Mike Myers, and Nancy Travis. The Thomas Schlamme directed comedy will be available to own from the 17th June, and should retail at around $19.94. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $28.95. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. As far as we know, no extra material will be included - but we'll let you know if that changes. For now though, here's our first look at the official region one package artwork:


Synopsis
Quote: Comedy sensation Mike Myers stars with Nancy Travis in this hatchet-driven romantic comedy about a wedlock-shy coffee house poet who finally meets the perfect woman. When it comes to love, Charlie Mackenzie (Myers) has had his share of bad luck: Sherrie was a klepto-Charlie still can't find his cat. Jill was unemployed-but Charlie knew she really worked for the Mafia. Pam smelled like soup-beef vegetable soup. Good thing for Charlie these shortcomings became apparent, if only to him. Good thingfor Charlie he discovered the truth before things went too far-before he stumbled into MARRIAGE! Because to Charlie the "M" word is just one step away from the fate foretold in that chilling phrase: "Till death do us part." When Charlie meets Harriet Michaels (Travis) everything changes. Harriet's not like the others. She's smart, sexy, and crazy about Charlie. This time Charlie is determined to overcome the fears that sabotaged his past relationships. This time, he's ready for some commitment.Sure, Harriet may have her shortcomings-but so what? After all those other women, what's the worst she could be? An axe murderer?
News by Tom Woodward
Advertisement
Well the UK version which was released a couple of months ago didn't include anything either. I've also got the back covers and neither list extra material on the back
So sucks to you
Can' make up my mind if that cover is better or worse than the UK release.
I'm still daring to say what I dared to say. Call me daring.
perfectly in time for the release of the soon-to-be masterpiece, The Love Guru.
A must Blu-Ray buy!!!
Wow. No extras. This is like a One missed call release. Just the film no extras.
Marc St-Clair wrote: A must Blu-Ray buy!!!
NOT!
On a sidenote, wtf's up with that artwork? C'mon Sony, you can do better than this.
NOT!
On a sidenote, wtf's up with that artwork? C'mon Sony, you can do better than this.
A rather weak release for a rather funny romantic comedy.
I never understood what people liked about this movie.
I've seen about 5 minutes of it.
let me be the first to say....
bad cover, wow
its a cute, funny, quirky movie but not sure if i'd wanna own it.
bad cover, wow
its a cute, funny, quirky movie but not sure if i'd wanna own it.
Great film, shoddy artwork & a poor effort with the specs, especially the BD, maybe they will bring out another edition next year with an interview. They should call this the 'Blunt Edition".
I love this film. I used to work a video store and we would watch this every Monday night.
I would really be blown away if this Special Edition contains NO BONUS FEATURES WHATSOEVER. Especially cause the original DVD probably has the theatrical trailer, which would make it a superior DVD to this "Special Edition".
I'll get it because I missed out on the last DVD. This is a funny movie. That cover sure does stink, though.
this is so pathetic that a Special Edition contains no Special Features...why even re-release it then
Cover art is better than the UK release but it's still bad...Mike Myers teeth are nice and white! You can still get the old DVD for $5, not sure why someone would want to pay 3 times that price for no new extras?
i dont get the point of making a "Special Edition" with ZERO special features?? That's perplexing!
The only way I can think that this is a special edition without extras is if it's a different cut of the film, but surely that would be advertised if it was the case. This is going back to the days of VHS when films would get re-released as "special editions" just because they'd been remastered. Ah, nostalgia...
Artwork is tons better than the UK release. I'll give them that.
I like the cover, and I'm sure it'll get SOMETHING in the special featured department.
I like the cover to this release over any previous cover art or movie poster I have ever seen but that's not saying much I guess.
A great popcorn movie - shame it's been on the TV so many times here...
Doesn't make you want to go out and get it....
Doesn't make you want to go out and get it....




I dare say it is simply yet to be announced.