Now then... following up on yesterday’s Twin Peaks Blu-ray announcement (due 7/29 – SRP $109.99), in addition to the complete series and the Fire Walk with Me prequel film, here’s a list of the extras you’ll find on the Blu-rays (compiled from CBS’ official press release): Both the original and alternate international version of the pilot, previews and recaps on select episodes, the Log Lady Intros (HD), Twin Peaks Sneak Peeks (HD), image galleries for both season, promos (both HD and SD), deleted scenes from the series, Return to Twin Peaks, a Location Guide, The Glastonbury Archives (17 Pieces of Pie: Shooting at the Mar T Diner, Mark Frost Interview with Wrapped in Plastic, Learning to Speak in the Red Room, An Introduction to David Lynch, Lucy Bumpers, 1-900 Hotline, Production Documents, and additional Image Galleries), Postcards from the Cast, cast and crew interviews, Secrets from Another Place: Creating Twin Peaks (HD), Northwest Passage: Creating the Pilot, Freshly Squeezed: Creating Season One, Where We’re From: Creating the Music, Into the Night: Creating Season Two, Archival Interviews for Fire Walk with Me, Reflections on the Phenomenon of Twin Peaks, and U.S. and international versions of the film’s trailer. All-new content created just for this BD set includes A Slice of Lynch: Uncut (HD), deleted scenes from the series in HD, outtakes (HD), The Missing Pieces: Deleted/Alternate Scenes for Fire Walk with Me (HD), Between Two Worlds (HD – includes Palmer Family Interview and Actors Discussion), Moving Through Time: Fire Walk with Me Memories (HD), a Fire Walk with Me photo gallery, and Atmospherics (HD – includes Trees/Woods, Pie, Signs/Places, Coffee, Notes, Water, Donuts, Owls, The Ring, and The Red Room). Based upon that list, it looks like the only things that didn’t carry over from the Gold Box DVD set are the Georgia Coffee commercials and the SNL skits, and I would guess that’s probably for licensing reasons. So if you want them, you might want to hang onto the Gold Box DVD set. Here’s a look at the open Blu-ray box contents (with Amazon pre-order link)...
In new announcement news today, Criterion has announced their August Blu-ray/DVD (Dual Disc) release slate, set to include John Cassavetes’s Love Streams (Cat #721 – due 8/12), Pedro Almodóvar’s Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (Cat #722 – due 8/19), Alfonso Cuarón’s Y tu mamá también (Cat #723 – due 8/19), and Bob Fosse’s All That Jazz (Cat #724 – due 8/26), all new to the Collection. You’ll also get a BD upgrade of Shohei Imamura’s Vengeance Is Mine (Cat #384 – due 8/26). Very nice indeed. Check out the cover artwork below.
Meanwhile, Disney has just set Muppets Most Wanted: The Unnecessarily Extended Edition for Blu-ray Combo release on 8/12. The set will include the original theatrical cut, the Statler and Waldorf Cut, and the Unnecessarily Extended Edition (12 minutes longer), The Longer, Longest Blooper Reel in Muppets History, Frog-E-Oke: I’m Number One, Rizzo’s Biggest Fan, and Bret McKenzie’s I Can Give You What You Want music video.
Disney and Pixar have also set Toy Story of Terror! for Blu-ray and DVD release on 8/19. It will include the Toy Story of Terror! film featuring much of the original voice cast, 3 Toy Story Toons shorts (Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry, and Partysaurus Rex), audio commentaries on the film and all three shorts, 3 deleted scenes from the film (Pencil Topper Trilogy, Travel Brochures, and Road Trip Roulette), the Team of Specialists featurette, 3 Vintage Toy Commercials with director introductions (Old Timer, Combat Carl, and Transitron), and the D23 teaser.
And Disney has set Need for Speed for Blu-ray Combo and DVD release on 8/5 as well. Extras will include audio commentary with director Scott Waugh and actor Aaron Paul, 4 featurettes (Capturing Speed: Making an Authentic Car Movie, Ties That Bind, The Circus Is in Town, and The Sound of Need for Speed), Monarch & Maverick Outtakes with director introductions, 4 deleted scenes with director introductions, the B-Camera: Crash Compilation Easter egg, and the Need for Speed: Rivals trailer.
Finally today, Paramount has set The Adams Family (1991) for Blu-ray release on 9/9.
We’ll leave you with a look at the Blu-ray cover artwork for Criterion’s All That Jazz, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, Vengeance Is Mine, and Y tu mamá también, as well as Disney’s Muppets Most Wanted: The Unnecessarily Extended Edition and Toy Story of Terror (note that we’ll add Amazon pre-order links as soon as they’re available...
Have a great weekend, folks! See you Monday.
- Bill Hunt