Warrior (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has revealed details on the Tom Hardy film
Title: Warrior (IMDb)
Starring: Tom Hardy
Released: 20th December 2011
SRP: $29.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.95) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of Warrior for December 20th. Extras will include an audio commentary with Director/Co-Writer Gavin O’Connor, Co-Writer Anthony Tambakis and Actor Joel Edgerton, a Redemption: Bringing Warrior To Life Documentary, featurettes ("Philosophy In Combat: Mixed Martial Arts Strategy", "Simply Believe: A Tribute to Charles “Mask” Lewis Jr", "Brother vs. Brother: Anatomy Of The Fight"), a gag reel, and a deleted scene with Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte (with optional commentary). The DVD release will also include an exclusive Select Scene On Camera Commentary with Filmmakers and Nick Nolte. The Blu-ray release will include an exclusive Full Contact: Blu-ray Enhanced Viewing Mode, and a digital copy of the film. The package artwork is attached below:


Quote: An ex-Marine haunted by a tragic past, Tommy Riordan returns home and enlists his father, a recovering alcoholic and his former coach, to train him for an MMA tournament awarding the biggest purse in the history of the sport. Tommy's estranged brother Brendan, a former MMA fighter unable to provide for his family as a public school teacher, also enters the competition. Set on a collision course with each other, the two brothers must finally confront the forces that tore them apart, all the while waging the most intense winner-take-all battle of their lives.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Tom Hardy
Released: 20th December 2011
SRP: $29.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.95) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of Warrior for December 20th. Extras will include an audio commentary with Director/Co-Writer Gavin O’Connor, Co-Writer Anthony Tambakis and Actor Joel Edgerton, a Redemption: Bringing Warrior To Life Documentary, featurettes ("Philosophy In Combat: Mixed Martial Arts Strategy", "Simply Believe: A Tribute to Charles “Mask” Lewis Jr", "Brother vs. Brother: Anatomy Of The Fight"), a gag reel, and a deleted scene with Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte (with optional commentary). The DVD release will also include an exclusive Select Scene On Camera Commentary with Filmmakers and Nick Nolte. The Blu-ray release will include an exclusive Full Contact: Blu-ray Enhanced Viewing Mode, and a digital copy of the film. The package artwork is attached below:


Synopsis
Quote: An ex-Marine haunted by a tragic past, Tommy Riordan returns home and enlists his father, a recovering alcoholic and his former coach, to train him for an MMA tournament awarding the biggest purse in the history of the sport. Tommy's estranged brother Brendan, a former MMA fighter unable to provide for his family as a public school teacher, also enters the competition. Set on a collision course with each other, the two brothers must finally confront the forces that tore them apart, all the while waging the most intense winner-take-all battle of their lives.
News by Tom Woodward
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Embarassingly bad artwork for a movie I have heard is excellent and really want to see
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Terrible artwork. But have heard a lot of good things about it. Personally, it looks like they threw "Rocky" and "The Fighter" in a blender and this is what came out.
Good flick, not great and probably not worth buying but worth seeing at least once, sad it didn't do better.
Awful (and kind of spoilery) artwork. I really enjoyed the movie, though.
Is this better than Redbelt?
Taylor wrote: Awful (and kind of spoilery) artwork. I really enjoyed the movie, though.
I couldn't agree more. Why not just use the posters?
I couldn't agree more. Why not just use the posters?
I loved this movie... very powerful stuff that ranks with this years best. On the artwork, I don't know what they were thinking. The poster was great, yet they go with this spoiler-ridden mess? I guess they wanted it to look more THE FIGHTERish.
how is it that this artwork can be made and approved for the final product?!!! is there really not one other picture (or just use the poster!) they had to work with?! a 5 year old could make a better dvd cover than this it. i haven't seen the movie yet but i want to.
Personally I don't have that huge and issue with the artwork. Like, it's not amazing or anything, but I see nothing wrong with it. That being said, I have yet to see the movie, but the trailers made this look like a remake of The Fighter.
I wanted to see this movie SOOO BADLY in the movie theaters, but they didn't have that many showtimes and the closest one will be like 3 hours away. I thought this did look a lot like The Fighter, but I loved The Fighter so that's what made me interested in this film. The fact that they're two brothers fighting each other made me more interested. People say it's oscar worthy and the best film of the year which makes me regret not seeing it! Love Tom Hardy, one of the best new actors in Hollywood. Will definitely pick this up on Blu-ray, but they could of done better with the artwork. I never seen the movie, but I feel like the cover is giving the ending away or the climax away.
Sam Spade wrote: Is this better than Redbelt?
my own honest opinion...NO!!! it was on ok movie...but no redbelt.
my own honest opinion...NO!!! it was on ok movie...but no redbelt.
The artwork is very spoiler-ish, but other than that it's not bad.
The movie was great, and it's not a rip-off of The Fighter.
The movie was great, and it's not a rip-off of The Fighter.



