The International (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed final art for the DVD release
Title: The International (IMDb)
Starring: Clive Owen
Released: 9th June 2009
SRP: $28.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Early details have emerged on DVD ($28.96) and Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of The International which stars Clive Owen and Naomi Watts. Each will be available to own from the 9th June. Extras on the DVD will include an audio commentary with Director Tom Tykwer and Writer Eric Singer, 4 featurettes ("The Making of The International”, “Shooting at the Guggenheim”, “The Autostadt”, “The Architecture of The International”) and deleted scenes. The Blu-ray release will include all that, along with a digital copy of the film, and a picture-in-picture track with behind the scenes footage, interviews, and location shots.




Quote: Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Owen) is determined to expose an arms dealing ring responsible for facilitating acts of terrorism around the globe. But as his investigation leads Salinger and his partner, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Watts), deeper into the secret world of greed, corruption and murder, they become targets of a deadly conspiracy so vast, they soon find the only people left to trust…are each other. This pulse-pounding thriller plays a high-stakes game of suspense, intrigue and explosive action.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Clive Owen
Released: 9th June 2009
SRP: $28.96 (DVD)
Further Details:
Early details have emerged on DVD ($28.96) and Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of The International which stars Clive Owen and Naomi Watts. Each will be available to own from the 9th June. Extras on the DVD will include an audio commentary with Director Tom Tykwer and Writer Eric Singer, 4 featurettes ("The Making of The International”, “Shooting at the Guggenheim”, “The Autostadt”, “The Architecture of The International”) and deleted scenes. The Blu-ray release will include all that, along with a digital copy of the film, and a picture-in-picture track with behind the scenes footage, interviews, and location shots.
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Quote: Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Owen) is determined to expose an arms dealing ring responsible for facilitating acts of terrorism around the globe. But as his investigation leads Salinger and his partner, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Watts), deeper into the secret world of greed, corruption and murder, they become targets of a deadly conspiracy so vast, they soon find the only people left to trust…are each other. This pulse-pounding thriller plays a high-stakes game of suspense, intrigue and explosive action.
News by Tom Woodward
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Yup the best bond film since Casino Royale.
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Give me a break. They are trying to ripoff Bond. Where's Pink Panther and Coraline? I want to hear news about those movies.
Where is The Unborn?
Its been over 3 months
Its been over 3 months
Damn.
Seems like Sony is the only studio actually still providing bonus features to those who haven't upgraded to Blu-Ray.
Seems like Sony is the only studio actually still providing bonus features to those who haven't upgraded to Blu-Ray.
chris burge wrote: Where is The Unborn?
Its been over 3 months
Thank you. I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering where that announcement is. My Bloody Valentine, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, and The Uninvited were all announced weeks ago and they all came out after The Unborn. I wish they would announce an unrated or special edition already.
As for this film, coming out the same day as the Friday the 13th redux wasn't a good move for the studio. Needless to say, I saw F13 instead of this. I heard this was a mediocre thriller though.
Its been over 3 months
Thank you. I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering where that announcement is. My Bloody Valentine, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, and The Uninvited were all announced weeks ago and they all came out after The Unborn. I wish they would announce an unrated or special edition already.
As for this film, coming out the same day as the Friday the 13th redux wasn't a good move for the studio. Needless to say, I saw F13 instead of this. I heard this was a mediocre thriller though.
another s**t artwork.
Loved this movie. Will be buying.
This was a major disappointment. Despite being a big fan, here Naomi Watts gave the worst performance of her career. The movie is disjointed, half way through I don't even know what it is about anymore, I have to keep reminding myself what it's all about. So absolutely no buy for this one.
Happy I missed it than Beboi.
Thats some god awful artwork right there....(shame as the poster was great)
Naomi Watts looks like Jewel the singer in the dvd artwork.
There should be a sequel called The International: House of Pancakes.
pitdeadite wrote: There should be a sequel called The International: House of Pancakes.
Which would be the first film ever to feature a stunt done on a "ROFLWaffleCopter", and star Daniel Craig as the villian...Clive Owen's evil twin brother.
Which would be the first film ever to feature a stunt done on a "ROFLWaffleCopter", and star Daniel Craig as the villian...Clive Owen's evil twin brother.
Terrible movie. The evil bank plot is boring and cliched. I fell asleep 4 times while watching this in theaters.
chris burge wrote: Where is The Unborn?
Its been over 3 months
The Unborn is out June 16 on both DVD/Blu-ray
Its been over 3 months
The Unborn is out June 16 on both DVD/Blu-ray
I heard this was good until it got all stupid an Owen appeared with a machine gun. What!
cinemaniac26 wrote: Seems like Sony is the only studio actually still providing bonus features to those who haven't upgraded to Blu-Ray.
All studios are still supporting DVD. Where possible extras are put on both.
It would be stupid not to, when BD has less than 10% market share.
cinemaniac26 wrote: Seems like Sony is the only studio actually still providing bonus features to those who haven't upgraded to Blu-Ray.
All studios are still supporting DVD. Where possible extras are put on both.
It would be stupid not to, when BD has less than 10% market share.
lee09 wrote: chris burge wrote: Where is The Unborn?
Its been over 3 months
The Unborn is out June 16 on both DVD/Blu-ray
Where did you find out?
Its been over 3 months
The Unborn is out June 16 on both DVD/Blu-ray
Where did you find out?
really bad artwork. they need to change it stat (please).
I was really looking forward to this movie. I love the director and the cast. Heard nothing but bad things from reliable friends though. I'll probably give it a rent.
For a guy who claims he didn't care about getting snubbed for a shot at playing Bond, Clive Owen sure has a funny way of showing it.....
Yep, truly terrible artwork there. Theatrical poster was so much better.
Cinque wrote: For a guy who claims he didn't care about getting snubbed for a shot at playing Bond, Clive Owen sure has a funny way of showing it.....
HAHAHA
HAHAHA
Great cast, some very nice location work, and a cool score - but the story is overly confusing and flat out dull...EXCEPT for one stand-out action scene in New York's Guggenheim Museum. I'd love to know how they pulled that one off. It's worth the rental for that one scene alone.
Sony should really change that blurry Blu-ray cover art.
Revised Blu-ray artwork added
From bad to fricken' worse.
Clive Owen looks like a crazy madman going on a random shooting rampage in the new artwork....
Original Cover was pretty poor. Revised Cover is still meh.....
Is it just me or is Owen's right arm a bit too short?
Better, I think. But still relatively bad. Either way it looks like a bad bootleg of the original poster, which looked great. And yes, that arm was suspiciously short...
One more time now Sony. Third time's a charm, right.
One more time now Sony. Third time's a charm, right.




