I snagged a few beauts from teh Blockbuster sale on the weekend.
French Connection Collector Edition
Double discer for 8 bucks (brand new in package)
I already own the bare bones edition, but seeing that it had a commentary by Friedkin cinched the deal.
Every commentary ive listened to his has been chock full of info and well worth the experience.
Plus it had a couple of neat featurettes, my favourite being the walk through NYC with the actual detective that broke the french connection irl (played by Roy Schieder in the movie).
Movie :
Extras :
Capitalism a Love Story was $3 previously Viewed.
Dispointed in no commentary, however the expanded interviews were nice to see. Chris Hedges' in particular.
One oddity was the still image for the special features menu was of Wallace Shawn
yeah the inconceivable guy from the princess bride, yet his uncut interview isnt a special feature.
It was one of the things i was hoping would be there, as it seemed like a curious choice to use him in the movie in teh first place.
movie
extras
French Connection Collector Edition
Double discer for 8 bucks (brand new in package)
I already own the bare bones edition, but seeing that it had a commentary by Friedkin cinched the deal.
Every commentary ive listened to his has been chock full of info and well worth the experience.
Plus it had a couple of neat featurettes, my favourite being the walk through NYC with the actual detective that broke the french connection irl (played by Roy Schieder in the movie).
Movie :
Extras :
Capitalism a Love Story was $3 previously Viewed.
Dispointed in no commentary, however the expanded interviews were nice to see. Chris Hedges' in particular.
One oddity was the still image for the special features menu was of Wallace Shawn
yeah the inconceivable guy from the princess bride, yet his uncut interview isnt a special feature.
It was one of the things i was hoping would be there, as it seemed like a curious choice to use him in the movie in teh first place.
movie
extras
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"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." - Michelangelo.
"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." - Michelangelo.