Robby
27-12-2001, 08:36
The normally very reliable JSpartan over at the DVDReview.com messege board (http://forums.dvdreview.com/msgboard/) posted this about the forthcoming Zoolander:
Paramount Home Entertainment's release of Zoolander will be presented in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital & Dolby Surround English soundtracks. An alternate Dolby French soundtrack will also be available along with optional English subtitles for the deaf and ahrd of hearing.
Added-value materials include:
Audio Commentary by Director Ben Stiller and Writers Drake Sather & John Hamburg
Deleted & Extended Scenes with Optional Commentary by Ben Stiller
Alternate End Title Sequence
Outtakes
Wiseguys' Music Video "Start The Commotion"
Photo Galleries
2 Original VH1 Fashion Awards Skits
Promotional Gallery
MSRP: $29.99 U.S.
Not as jam packed as Moulin Rouge but still quite heavy for a moderate Box Office hit.
Take this as a good indication of when it's due but obviously wait for confirmation with the official PR.
Looking forward to seeing this film, most of my Ben Stiller DVDs have become real growers (Mystery Men, Meet the Parents) so this one should be a laugh too.
Paramount Home Entertainment's release of Zoolander will be presented in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital & Dolby Surround English soundtracks. An alternate Dolby French soundtrack will also be available along with optional English subtitles for the deaf and ahrd of hearing.
Added-value materials include:
Audio Commentary by Director Ben Stiller and Writers Drake Sather & John Hamburg
Deleted & Extended Scenes with Optional Commentary by Ben Stiller
Alternate End Title Sequence
Outtakes
Wiseguys' Music Video "Start The Commotion"
Photo Galleries
2 Original VH1 Fashion Awards Skits
Promotional Gallery
MSRP: $29.99 U.S.
Not as jam packed as Moulin Rouge but still quite heavy for a moderate Box Office hit.
Take this as a good indication of when it's due but obviously wait for confirmation with the official PR.
Looking forward to seeing this film, most of my Ben Stiller DVDs have become real growers (Mystery Men, Meet the Parents) so this one should be a laugh too.