jspartan
10-30-2008, 09:28 PM
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced the recent US remake of a South Korean film: Mirrors.
Like all recent horror films, this Blu-ray Disc offers two versions of the film: original R rated and unrated. The BD also includes a few exclusives over the DVD including a revealing featurette.
BD Special Features:
BonusView Modes (Profile 1.1 Compliant_
-Mirror Images: Picture-in-Picture Commentary by Director Alexander Aja and Producer/Co-Writer Gregory Levasseur
-Storyboard Comparisons
Anna Esseker Backstory Featurette (BD Exclusive)
Reflections: The Making of Mirrors
Behind The Mirror Featurette
Deleted Scenes with Optional Director Commentary
Inside The Mirror Alternate Ending
Animated Storyboard Sequence
Bonus DVD with Digital Copy for Windows Media and iTunes
1080p Widescreen
dts HD Master Audio English 5.1 Surround; Dolby Digital: French 5.1 Surround, Spanish 5.1 Surround
English Subtitles, French Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles, Chinese Subtitles, Korean Subtitles
Start the nightwatchman job January 13th, 2009. All you need to do is pay the negotiable start up fee of $39.99 US.
Like all recent horror films, this Blu-ray Disc offers two versions of the film: original R rated and unrated. The BD also includes a few exclusives over the DVD including a revealing featurette.
BD Special Features:
BonusView Modes (Profile 1.1 Compliant_
-Mirror Images: Picture-in-Picture Commentary by Director Alexander Aja and Producer/Co-Writer Gregory Levasseur
-Storyboard Comparisons
Anna Esseker Backstory Featurette (BD Exclusive)
Reflections: The Making of Mirrors
Behind The Mirror Featurette
Deleted Scenes with Optional Director Commentary
Inside The Mirror Alternate Ending
Animated Storyboard Sequence
Bonus DVD with Digital Copy for Windows Media and iTunes
1080p Widescreen
dts HD Master Audio English 5.1 Surround; Dolby Digital: French 5.1 Surround, Spanish 5.1 Surround
English Subtitles, French Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles, Chinese Subtitles, Korean Subtitles
Start the nightwatchman job January 13th, 2009. All you need to do is pay the negotiable start up fee of $39.99 US.