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09-08-2008, 06:22 PM
Paramount Home Entertainment is giving DVD the ultimate booster shot with their all-new Centennial Collection brand. This library of films will showcase Paramount Pictures' best and brightest films with remastered picture and new bonus materials.
Paramount also takes a design note from Criterion and each title will have a number on the sleeve. On top of that, each title is slated to include a "Behind the Gates" featurette focusing on a specific section of Paramount Pictures' studio.
Number 1 is the uber classic Sunset Boulevard with over 50mins of new special features.
Sunset Boulevard Special Features:
-Commentary by Ed Sikov Author of "On Sunset Boulevard: The Life and Times of Billy Wilder"
-Sunset Boulevard: The Beginning
-The Noir Side of Sunset Boulevard by Joseph Wambaugh
-Sunset Boulevard Becomes a Classic
-Two Sides of Ms. Swanson
-Stories of Sunset Boulevard
-Mad About the Boy: A Portrait of William Holden
-Recording Sunset Boulevard
-The City of Sunset Boulevard
-Morgue Prologue Script Pages
-Franz Waxman and The Music of Sunset Boulevard
-Behind the Gates: The Lot
-Hollywood Location Map
-Paramount in the '50s
-Edith Head - The Paramount Years Featurette
-Original Theatrical Trailer
Number 2 is Roman Holiday with over 30mins of new special features including a featurette on Dalton Trumbo.
Roman Holiday Special Features:
-Audrey Hepburn: The Paramount Years
-Remembering Audrey
-Rome with a Princess
-Dalton Trumbo: From A-List to Blacklist
-Restoring Roman Holiday
-Behind the Gates: Costumes
-Paramount in the '50s
-Theatrical Trailers
Number 3 is the original Sabrina also with over 30mins of new special features:
Sabrina Special Features:
-Audrey Hepburn: Fashion Icon
-Sabrina's World
-Supporting Sabrina
-William Holden: The Paramount Years
-Audrey Hepburn: In Her Own Words
-Behind the Gates: Camera
-Paramount in the '50s
-Galleries
All three hit November 11th with SRPs expected to be $19.98 US each.
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Sadly, like the current DVDs, each shares the same "Paramount in the '50s" featurette. So if you are trying to avoid this glorified commercial...tough cookies. :p
Paramount also takes a design note from Criterion and each title will have a number on the sleeve. On top of that, each title is slated to include a "Behind the Gates" featurette focusing on a specific section of Paramount Pictures' studio.
Number 1 is the uber classic Sunset Boulevard with over 50mins of new special features.
Sunset Boulevard Special Features:
-Commentary by Ed Sikov Author of "On Sunset Boulevard: The Life and Times of Billy Wilder"
-Sunset Boulevard: The Beginning
-The Noir Side of Sunset Boulevard by Joseph Wambaugh
-Sunset Boulevard Becomes a Classic
-Two Sides of Ms. Swanson
-Stories of Sunset Boulevard
-Mad About the Boy: A Portrait of William Holden
-Recording Sunset Boulevard
-The City of Sunset Boulevard
-Morgue Prologue Script Pages
-Franz Waxman and The Music of Sunset Boulevard
-Behind the Gates: The Lot
-Hollywood Location Map
-Paramount in the '50s
-Edith Head - The Paramount Years Featurette
-Original Theatrical Trailer
Number 2 is Roman Holiday with over 30mins of new special features including a featurette on Dalton Trumbo.
Roman Holiday Special Features:
-Audrey Hepburn: The Paramount Years
-Remembering Audrey
-Rome with a Princess
-Dalton Trumbo: From A-List to Blacklist
-Restoring Roman Holiday
-Behind the Gates: Costumes
-Paramount in the '50s
-Theatrical Trailers
Number 3 is the original Sabrina also with over 30mins of new special features:
Sabrina Special Features:
-Audrey Hepburn: Fashion Icon
-Sabrina's World
-Supporting Sabrina
-William Holden: The Paramount Years
-Audrey Hepburn: In Her Own Words
-Behind the Gates: Camera
-Paramount in the '50s
-Galleries
All three hit November 11th with SRPs expected to be $19.98 US each.
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Sadly, like the current DVDs, each shares the same "Paramount in the '50s" featurette. So if you are trying to avoid this glorified commercial...tough cookies. :p