The A-Team (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
We've updated our news article with revised artwork and the full disc specs
Title: The A-Team (IMDb)
Starring: Liam Neeson
Released: 14th December 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($29.98) and 2-disc Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of The A-Team for the 14th December. Each will include the theatrical cut of the film, as well as a never-before-seen version of the film with "spectacular added footage not shown in theaters". As far as we know, no extra material will be included on the DVD release. The Blu-ray disc will include a Visual Effects Commentary with Visual Effects Supervisor James E. Price, deleted scenes, featurettes ("The Devil is in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan", "Plan of Attack"), an A-Team Theme Mash-Up Montage, a gag reel, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:





Quote: Buckle up for an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride starring Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (UFC Star), and Sharlto Copley (District 9). Convicted by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit, a daring team of former Special Forces soldiers must utilize their unique talents to break out of prison and tackle their toughest mission yet. It’s going to take guts, split-second timing and an arsenal of explosive weapons...this is a job for The A-Team!
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Liam Neeson
Released: 14th December 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($29.98) and 2-disc Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of The A-Team for the 14th December. Each will include the theatrical cut of the film, as well as a never-before-seen version of the film with "spectacular added footage not shown in theaters". As far as we know, no extra material will be included on the DVD release. The Blu-ray disc will include a Visual Effects Commentary with Visual Effects Supervisor James E. Price, deleted scenes, featurettes ("The Devil is in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan", "Plan of Attack"), an A-Team Theme Mash-Up Montage, a gag reel, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:
Revised Artwork



Original Artwork


Synopsis
Quote: Buckle up for an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride starring Liam Neeson (Taken), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (UFC Star), and Sharlto Copley (District 9). Convicted by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit, a daring team of former Special Forces soldiers must utilize their unique talents to break out of prison and tackle their toughest mission yet. It’s going to take guts, split-second timing and an arsenal of explosive weapons...this is a job for The A-Team!
News by Tom Woodward
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Phil92
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They left out the 'The' on the theatrical DVD cover.
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Seriously so instead of fixing the problem with people who can actually use photoshop, they just cover up the bottom of the legs. Just great but I guess we all knew you don't have to be good as a middle or high school-er playing on his computer to do dvd covers for hollywood summer blockbusters.
Also, photoshop really doesn't have to be the answer to EVERYTHING, could they not have just snapped a few pictures of them together in some field when they were filming or something? I hate when group shots are so obviously photo-shopped not only because how hard could it be to get people to stand next to eachother, but because they photo-shopped them badly into a place such as a hallway or field. Just take a few minutes and take a real picture...
Also, photoshop really doesn't have to be the answer to EVERYTHING, could they not have just snapped a few pictures of them together in some field when they were filming or something? I hate when group shots are so obviously photo-shopped not only because how hard could it be to get people to stand next to eachother, but because they photo-shopped them badly into a place such as a hallway or field. Just take a few minutes and take a real picture...
I like the original artwork and logo better even if they are floating. Hell I agree with what Primogen said.
I would be satisfied with the revised regular DVD cover minus the new logo. Maybe they'll have a steelbook, iron pack, metal dealie that will look better and I can get that. Thailand's cover is my favourite so far.
I would be satisfied with the revised regular DVD cover minus the new logo. Maybe they'll have a steelbook, iron pack, metal dealie that will look better and I can get that. Thailand's cover is my favourite so far.
The revised artwork looks better, but still not the way I would like it to be. No company takes the time to make good cover art anymore. What's the deal?
Wow where did these 2 horrible covers come from? The title treatment on both is just awful. Cheap, cheap and did I say cheap? This movie was a mess.
Michael Cordwell wrote: This movie was a mess.
It really wasn't.
It really wasn't.


