Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Universal reveals details on the March 20th release of the Gary Oldman film
Title: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (IMDb)
Starring: Gary Oldman
Released: 20th March 2012
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($34.98) releases of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy for March 20th. The only extra material on the DVD release will be an audio commentary with director Tomas Alfredson and actor Gary Oldman, and interviews with Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, director Tomas Alfredson and screenwriter Peter Straughan. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include deleted scenes, a Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: First Look featurette, an interview with author John Le Carre, and an UltraViolet digital copy of the film. Package art is attached:


Quote: At the height of the Cold War, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), a.k.a. MI6 and code-named the Circus, has been compromised. An ever-watchful former top lieutenant and career spy, George Smiley (Gary Oldman, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ), is called out of retirement by the government to help identify and track a suspected mole at the top of the agency. The list of suspects is narrowed to five men. Even before the startling truth is revealed, the emotional and physical tolls on the players enmeshed in the deadly international spy game will escalate...
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Gary Oldman
Released: 20th March 2012
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($34.98) releases of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy for March 20th. The only extra material on the DVD release will be an audio commentary with director Tomas Alfredson and actor Gary Oldman, and interviews with Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, director Tomas Alfredson and screenwriter Peter Straughan. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include deleted scenes, a Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: First Look featurette, an interview with author John Le Carre, and an UltraViolet digital copy of the film. Package art is attached:


Synopsis
Quote: At the height of the Cold War, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), a.k.a. MI6 and code-named the Circus, has been compromised. An ever-watchful former top lieutenant and career spy, George Smiley (Gary Oldman, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ), is called out of retirement by the government to help identify and track a suspected mole at the top of the agency. The list of suspects is narrowed to five men. Even before the startling truth is revealed, the emotional and physical tolls on the players enmeshed in the deadly international spy game will escalate...
News by Tom Woodward
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Jeff.Wildman
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Probably won't catch this in theaters sadly. Will watch for sure on trusty ol' Blu
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Ewwwwww
Wtf it looks like some comedy why couldn't they have gone with the simple Gary old man poster? This is such awful coverart
agreed. terrible cover art. the movie poster art was better. far better
Loved the movie. One of my early faves for 2012.
Loved the movie. One of my early faves for 2012.
One of my favorite films of last year, though I didn't realize it until I saw it again and was able to follow (most of) the plot.
A convoluted, boring film. How it got so much praise, I will never understand.
That artwork, lol
Break out the no-doz
Middle of the road spy movie that seems to have been filmed in two feet of maple syrup. One of those movies where, if a main character gets killed, you couldn't care less.
Andy wrote: One of my favorite films of last year, though I didn't realize it until I saw it again and was able to follow (most of) the plot.
Yeah a second viewing really helps to appreciate this one. The first time I was too caught up trying to figure out the intricacies of the plot and character relationships. But on a second viewing I really started to identify with and understand the characters, and caught onto a lot of meaningful subtext I totally overlooked on the first watch.
Yeah a second viewing really helps to appreciate this one. The first time I was too caught up trying to figure out the intricacies of the plot and character relationships. But on a second viewing I really started to identify with and understand the characters, and caught onto a lot of meaningful subtext I totally overlooked on the first watch.
My loathe for these awfully poor cover art jobs, with pathetic critics' quotes to boot, knows no limits.
damn great film , will be picking up this one for sure and adding it to the collection. No doubt they should have stuck with the poste for cover art.
Look at that cast! Gary Oldman is a legend. He truely deserves that award. Finally getting the recognition he needs! I like the cover art, but they could of done waaayyy better. The poster one would have been divine. Will be checking this out.
jmm wrote: My loathe for these awfully poor cover art jobs, with pathetic critics' quotes to boot, knows no limits.
I hate poor cover art too. I wish they used a blue background and not the ugly orange, but I think overall the poster art would have been much better art for the release.
I hate poor cover art too. I wish they used a blue background and not the ugly orange, but I think overall the poster art would have been much better art for the release.
What kind of artwork fumble is this? Jeez that color scheme is terrible. Such a dark and atmospheric film, and this is what they come up with? The theatrical posters were awesome.




