Would you like to see this page in English? Click here.

 

ou
Ouvrez une session pour activer Commander en 1-Click.
 
 
D'autres produits offerts
15 neufs & d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 9.95

Vous en avez un à vendre?
Vendez les vôtres ici
 
   
Frank Miller's Sin City (Recut & Extended Edition)
 
Agrandissez cette image
 

Frank Miller's Sin City (Recut & Extended Edition)


4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (20 évaluations de client)
Prix éditeur: CDN$ 22.99
Price: CDN$ 16.99 & se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails
Vous économisez : CDN$ 6.00 (26%)
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
En stock.
Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.

Seulement 4 en stock--commandez bientôt (nous en attendons d'autres).

Commandez-vous pour Noël? Pour livraison garantie le 24 décembre à Toronto, à Ottawa, ou à Montréal, choisissez Express lors de votre commande. En savoir plus.

8 neufs à partir de CDN$ 14.95 6 d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 9.95 1 de collection à partir de CDN$ 12.99

Offres spéciales et liens associés


Produits fréquemment achetés ensemble

Les clients achètent cet article avec Batman Begins [Blu-ray]

Frank Miller's Sin City (Recut & Extended Edition) + Batman Begins [Blu-ray]
  • Cet article : Frank Miller's Sin City (Recut & Extended Edition)

    En stock.
    Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.
    Se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails

  • Batman Begins [Blu-ray]

    En stock.
    Vendu et expédié par Amazon.ca.
    Se qualifie pour Livraison super-économique GRATUITE pour des commandes de plus de CDN$ 39. Détails



Les détails du produit


Descriptions du produit

From Amazon.com

The two-disc edition of Sin City easily makes the earlier single-disc theatrical-cut release obsolete by including the regular theatrical cut on the first disc, recutting the movie into four extended segments on the second disc (separated by story line), then piling on an impressive load of bonus features. But there's a catch. Billed as "Recut, Extended, Unrated," with "over 20 minutes" of new footage, the new set's four separate stories are extended by only about 6.5 total minutes of movie action (see details below in "What's New"); the rest of the added running time is the splashy new title shots (named by the title of the story or book) and the four minutes of credits that run at the end of each segment. Each addition makes the movie even closer to the comic books, and these extended segments are generally preferable to the theatrical equivalents (unfortunately, there's no Play All option), but don't expect the same impact as Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings extended editions. And although this version is unrated, the only risqué addition is a bit of violence from Miho that's no worse than the rest of the crazy violence in the film.

How Are the Bonus Features?
Robert Rodriguez has always loved DVDs, so the bonus features are extensive. On the first disc, there is somehow room for the theatrical cut of the film with its DTS track (the extended versions have only Dolby 5.1), two commentary tracks, an alternate audio track with a live audience in Austin, Texas, an interactive map of characters and locations, and 47 minutes of featurettes covering Frank Miller, Quentin Tarantino, cars, costumes, props, and special effects. The first commentary is Rodriguez and Miller discussing the concepts and the cast. The second commentary is mostly by Rodriguez, but Tarantino drops in briefly for the scene he directed (with Clive Owen and Benicio Del Toro in the car), as does an enthusiastic Bruce Willis for his segment.

The Tarantino scene gets a lot of attention on the second disc as well, in a 14-minute take in which he can be heard coaching the actors. Also on the disc are Rodriguez's usual "flic school (among the topics is how scenes were created by merging footage of actors who never actually met), footage of Bruce Willis's band performing in Austin at the time of the shooting, and another Rodriguez cooking school (this time it's breakfast tacos). But the most interesting feature is the "green screen version" of the film: the entire film as it was shot in front of the green screen, sped up to play in only 12 minutes. You can see the actors (in color!) interacting only with the props and each other. Last, there's a DVD-sized complete comic book of The Hard Goodbye.

What's New in the Extended Version?
"The Customer Is Always Right" (the opening sequence with Josh Hartnett and Marley Shelton) has no new footage, but now goes straight into the one-minute epilogue with Hartnett and Alexis Bledel that closed the theatrical cut. "The Hard Goodbye" (with Mickey Rourke as "Marv" ) has two new sequences totaling about two minutes: Marv encounters his mother and finds his gun, and talks to Weevil in the club. In "The Big Fat Kill" (with Clive Owen and Benicio Del Toro), some short dialogue is restored, along with another wicked slice by Miho (Devon Aoki)--about a minute total. "That Yellow Bastard" (with Bruce Willis and Jessica Alba) has about 3.5 new minutes: there are more visitors to Hartigan's hospital bed, including his wife and a nurse; Carla Gugino's Lucille character comes to assist Hartigan when he wants to get out of jail (probably the best addition); and Mr. Shlubb and Mr. Klump have some more lines. --David Horiuchi



DVD Features

Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1)
Commentary by Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller
Commentary by Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino
Commentary by Austin premiere audience reaction
Recut and extended theatrical release - separated into four stories
Original theatrical release including:
All-new feature commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Frank Miller
All-new feature commentary with Robert Rodriguez & Quentin Tarantino
All-new feature commentary of Austin premiere audience reaction
Exclusive never-before-seen extras:
15-minute film school with Robert Rodriguez
The movie in high-speed green screen
The Long Take: 17 uninterrupted minutes of Tarantino's segment
Sin City Night at Antones -- filmmakers, cast and crew party
10-minute cooking school with Robert Rodriguez
Bloopers
Teaser & theatrical trailers
A Hard Top With a Decent Engine: The cars of Sin City
Making the Monsters: Special effects make-up
Trench Coats & Fishnets: The costumes of Sin City
Booze, Broads & Guns: The props of Sin City
How it Went Down: Convincing Frank Miller to make the film
Giving the Characters Life: Casting the film
Special guest director: Quentin Tarantino
Sin-Chroni-City interactive game
Complete Sin City Graphic Novel - The Hard Goodbye
Number of discs: 2

Mots-clés inspirés de produits similaires

 (De quoi s'agit-il ?)
Soyez le premier à ajouter un mot-clé pertinent (fortement associé à ce produit)
 
(1)

Vos mots-clés : Ajouter votre premier mot-clé
 

Les clients qui ont acheté cet article ont aussi acheté

From Dusk Till Dawn [Blu-ray]

From Dusk Till Dawn [Blu-ray]

DVD ~ Robert Rodriguez
2.5étoiles sur 5 (2)  CDN$ 17.99
Kill Bill Vol. 1 [Blu-ray]

Kill Bill Vol. 1 [Blu-ray]

DVD ~ Quentin Tarantino
5.0étoiles sur 5 (1)  CDN$ 19.99
Kill Bill Vol. 2

Kill Bill Vol. 2

DVD ~ Quentin Tarantino
4.3étoiles sur 5 (63)  CDN$ 13.99
Firefly: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]

Firefly: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]

4.0étoiles sur 5 (1)  CDN$ 76.99
Nightmare on Elm Street [Blu-ray]

Nightmare on Elm Street [Blu-ray]

Découvrez des articles similaires

 

L'avis des consommateurs

20 évaluations
5 étoiles:
 (11)
4 étoiles:
 (6)
3 étoiles:
 (1)
2 étoiles:
 (1)
1 étoiles:
 (1)
 
 
 
 
 
Évaluation du client type
4.2étoiles sur 5 (20 évaluations de client)
 
 
 
 
Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients:
Commentaires client les plus utiles

 
49 internautes sur 50 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
4.0étoiles sur 5 the technical details, Déc 5 2008
Par Mr. X (charlotte, nc United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Sin City [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Since most of us are very familiar with this film I figure we are just interested in the technical specifications to make sure it's worth spending the cash on. This is a bare bones release no extras and not the directors cut. The packaging and amazon description says the audio is just DTS but in actuality it is DTS-HD MA!

I live in the USA shipping just took 6 days with the cheapest shipping method. Very impressed with amazon.ca .

Region Free?: Yup
Disc Title: SIN_CITY
Disc Size: 23,855,581,236 bytes
BD-Java: No
Movie Length: 2:04:02
Movie Size: 23,772,352,512
Total Bitrate: 25.55
Video: AVC / 14.45Mbps / 1080p / 23.976fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio: English / DTS-HD Master 5.1 / 4134Kbps / 48kHz / 24-bit
Audio: French / DTS-HD Master 5.1 / 4253Kbps / 48kHz / 24-bit
Audio: English / DD AC3 5.1 / 448Kbps
Audio: French / DD AC3 5.1 / 448Kbps
Subtitle: English / 47.066Kbps
Subtitle: French / 143.075Kbps
Subtitle: French / 0.318Kbps [Forced Signs/Subs]
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
5 internautes sur 5 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
5.0étoiles sur 5 Truly the ultimate Sin City experience, Aoû 22 2006
Par Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
(TOP 50 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
It's always a thrill to see a movie get the DVD treatment it deserves, and Frank Miller's Sin City: Recut - Extended - Unrated is a really fantastic package loaded to the gills with all kinds of good stuff. If you're a Sin City fan, you'll want to just take a day off and indulge yourself in this ultimate Sin City experience - and it will take you the better part of a day to watch and go through everything this little box holds. Even if you bought the regular DVD when it came out, I really think you'll want to upgrade to this special edition.

I was unfamiliar with Frank Miller and his series of Sin City graphic novels. When I first saw trailers for the film, all I knew was that Jessica Alba was in it, and that was reason enough for me to want to see it. When you don't know Miller's work, the trailers for the film are hard to get your head around. You're intrigued by the unique look of the film, with all the dark, gritty backgrounds and the selective use of color in certain scenes, but it isn't easy to figure out what the film is about, exactly. When you do sit down and watch the film, you're just blown away: the whole look of the film is absolutely mesmerizing, unlike anything you've seen before; the cast is just full of one huge star after another turning in dazzling performances; the stories are dark and haunted and just draw you right in; but it's the characters most of all that captivate you.

The film is really four stories assembled into one finished product. The Customer is Always Right is a short introduction for what is to come - and then Marv takes over. Marv is one of the most fascinating characters to come along in years. He's a huge, ugly guy, a thug and killer you can't help but like and respect - and Mickey Rourke is simply amazing in the role. Marv has the night of his life with a gorgeous woman named Goldie (Jaime King), then wakes up to find her dead. Framed for the crime, Marv swears to find Goldie's killer, and he lets nothing stand in his way. Even if it means dying, he's not going to back out - just because Goldie was nice to him. There's plenty of violent action in this story, and Elijah Wood is surprisingly good as Kevin, an almost superhuman killer who eats his victims. Then we're off to The Big Fat Kill, where Clive Owen and Benecio Del Toro steal the show, along with Devon Aoki as the beautifully lethal Miho. She dishes out a lot of graphic violence, including a most excellent beheading. Alexis Bledel lights up the screen with eyes you could dive right in to. There's a fair bit of dark comedy in this one, including one incredibly funny bit you won't want to miss. Finally, there's the story of Hardigan and little Nancy Callahan, a girl that good cop Hardigan saved from a brutal rapist/murderer before having the tables turned completely over on him. Skinny little Nancy grew up strong and drop-dead gorgeous (like I said, I would buy the movie just for Jessica Alba), but she's still in danger - and only Hardigan can save her from That Yellow Bastard (basically a yellow Ferengi thanks to the damage Hardigan did to him eight years earlier -it's not easy regrowing a set of family jewels, you know - those side effects are brutal). Bruce Willis is masterful as the tough and gritty yet sensitive Hardigan.

It's impossible to truly describe these stories - you just have to see them for yourself. The performances are so darn good that this movie actually gets better every time you watch it - and this special edition DVD gives you plenty of chances to do just that. Along with the original theatrical release, you get the uncut version of the movie, split up into four separate, independent chapters; there's some 23 minutes of extra footage - including a couple of scenes that really help embellish the storylines. You get two commentaries (one with co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, the other with Rodriguez, Quentin Tarentino, and Bruce Willis). My favorite version features a recording of the Austin premier audience reaction; the depth of the dark comedy in these stories didn't really hit me full force until I was able to join in with that live audience atmosphere. As if all that isn't enough, though, you also get a series of great featurettes. Herein is where you truly learn to appreciate the film. The vast majority of the actual filming was done in front of a green screen, and many of the actors who performed in the same scenes never even met. And it was all filmed very quickly - all those great backdrops and that unique atmosphere made with CGI. It's incredible to see just how this movie was shot and put together.

There's nothing else out there remotely like Sin City. It truly makes Frank Miller's comic come to life - for the most part, the movie mirrors the graphic novels themselves almost frame by frame. Director Robert Rodriguez calls this an anti-movie; in a sense, Miller actually drew his comics in such a way that they could never be filmed. Rather than adapt the graphic novels to film, Rodriguez went the other way - he adapted the film format to the graphic novels. When you look at the movie in comparison to the books (and you get a copy of The Hard Goodbye with this DVD package), you'll see exactly what he means. Sin City is truly an unparalleled, 100% complete success. I just can't get enough of it.
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
3 internautes sur 3 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
5.0étoiles sur 5 Great on Blu-Ray, Fév 12 2009
This review is from: Sin City [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Beautiful film and an awesome HD picture with this movie. I would definitely recommend picking one up.
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)


Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients: Créer votre propre commentaire
 
 
Commentaires client les plus récents

4.0étoiles sur 5 Only slightly better than the DVD
I already had the DVD recut version and decided to get the Blu-ray version as well since this is one of those movies that I like to watch periodically. Read more
Publié il y a 4 mois par Rec Puyol

4.0étoiles sur 5 Almost perfect, but not quite...
Sin City, might be one of my favourite movies. The story and acting are great of course, but what makes the whole movie even more unique is that it's always in Black & White (for... Read more
Publié il y a 6 mois par OMEGA

5.0étoiles sur 5 good
If you liked the movie sin city you should definitly buy it on blue ray. good quality but no extras. not availible in the US so i bought it from canada. Read more
Publié il y a 9 mois par David Rippee

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sin City on Blu-Ray
I recently purchased Sin City on Blu-Ray format in hopes it would benefit from the high definition format. Read more
Publié il y a 9 mois par Tom G. Jordan

4.0étoiles sur 5 blu ray the only way
Blu ray adds an element of excellence to this already fantastic film. The limited use of colors are highlighted with blu-ray plus the bone crunching, skin slicing, bone smashing... Read more
Publié il y a 9 mois par S. dickson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sin-ful city
The nights are cloudy, the alleys are dark, the men are dangerous, bars are smoky and femmes are fatale. "Sin City" is a thing of dark, bloody beauty. Read more
Publié il y a 10 mois par E. A Solinas

3.0étoiles sur 5 Wheres the extra footage???
I picked up both copies of the DVD (regular and special edition) and I'm extremly disappointed. The special edition has no extra footage and thats the only reason i got it. Read more
Publié le Fév 6 2006

1.0étoiles sur 5 horrible
I honestly thought this was a really bad movie. The colours used and the way shadows played into it was beautiful, but even that lost appeal after an hour of gratuitous violence... Read more
Publié le Janv. 30 2006

2.0étoiles sur 5 NO DTS
Watch out when buying this DVD from canada, has it does NOT contain the DTS track! the movie gets 5 stars, but for lack of the DTS track it gets only 2
Publié le Janv. 7 2006

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good, but i have some issues
First off, the extras are great. All the cut stuff, plus the really cool extras. The only gripes I have about this release is the movie sounds horrible in standard 5.1 dolby. Read more
Publié le Déc 17 2005 par Cody

Rechercher uniquement sur les commentaires portant sur ce produit



Listmania!


Cherchez des articles semblables par catégorie


Chercher des articles semblables par sujet





c.-à-d., chaque DVD doit correspondre au sujet 1 ET au sujet 2 ET ...

Commentaires

Souhaitez-vous compléter ou améliorer les informations sur ce produit ? Ou faire modifier les images?

Votre historique récent

 (En savoir plus)

Après avoir visualisé des pages détaillées produit ou des résultats de recherche, regardez ici pour trouver une façon simple de poursuivre votre navigation sur des pages qui vous intéressent.