The Remains of the Day / Sense and Sensibility (US - DVD R1)
Sony Pictures plan to release this double feature title at the beginning of June
Title: The Remains of the Day / Sense and Sensibility (IMDb: 1, 2)
Starring: Anthony Hopkins / Emma Thompson
Released: 1st June 2010
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Special Edition of The Remains of the Day and Sense and Sensibility as a double feature, two-disc release for 1st June. Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's Booker award winning novel, and brought to the screen by Merchant Ivory, The Remains of the Day stars: Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Reeve, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, James Fox and Peter Vaughan. While Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility is directed by Ang Lee with screenplay by Emma Thompson and stars: Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman. Cover artwork is included below, here's a couple of trailers for The Remains of the Day and Sense and Sensibility.

News by Malcolm Campbell
Starring: Anthony Hopkins / Emma Thompson
Released: 1st June 2010
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Special Edition of The Remains of the Day and Sense and Sensibility as a double feature, two-disc release for 1st June. Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's Booker award winning novel, and brought to the screen by Merchant Ivory, The Remains of the Day stars: Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Reeve, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, James Fox and Peter Vaughan. While Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility is directed by Ang Lee with screenplay by Emma Thompson and stars: Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman. Cover artwork is included below, here's a couple of trailers for The Remains of the Day and Sense and Sensibility.

News by Malcolm Campbell
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Hedkickboy wrote: Seen both and they were sloooooow. Not necessarily bad, but by no means uptempo.
Yes, slow-brewing dramas, especially The Remains of the Day - it's all about the undertones.
Yes, slow-brewing dramas, especially The Remains of the Day - it's all about the undertones.
Seen both and they were sloooooow. Not necessarily bad, but by no means uptempo.
Stop these hideous double features. Stop them, I say.
Have you actually seen these films, Hedkickboy? I can't speak for "Sense and Sensibility", but "Remains of the Day" is a pitch perfect period drama.
For those nights when Nyquil isn't enough...
jamamura wrote: They should release both on Blu-ray instead.
They'll be using demographics to decide between DVD and Blu-ray, so your typical audience for these films probably isn't interested in HD.
They'll be using demographics to decide between DVD and Blu-ray, so your typical audience for these films probably isn't interested in HD.
They should release both on Blu-ray instead.


