I just read this over at thedigitalbits.com:
New Line will also release A History of Violence on 2/28 (SRP $28.98). The film will be offered on disc in anamorphic widescreen video, with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 audio. Extras will include commentary by director David Cronenberg, a deleted scene (with commentary by Cronenberg), 4 featurettes (including Acts of Violence, Violence's History: United States Version vs. International Version, The Unmaking of Scene 44 and Too Commercial for Cannes) and the film's theatrical trailer.
....so, I'm wondering what was the difference between the US and International versions? Anyone know?
(on a side note, the DVD sounds terrific, but the cover art is a boring picture of the family instead of that great poster)
New Line will also release A History of Violence on 2/28 (SRP $28.98). The film will be offered on disc in anamorphic widescreen video, with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 audio. Extras will include commentary by director David Cronenberg, a deleted scene (with commentary by Cronenberg), 4 featurettes (including Acts of Violence, Violence's History: United States Version vs. International Version, The Unmaking of Scene 44 and Too Commercial for Cannes) and the film's theatrical trailer.
....so, I'm wondering what was the difference between the US and International versions? Anyone know?
(on a side note, the DVD sounds terrific, but the cover art is a boring picture of the family instead of that great poster)
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Re: History Of Violence: DVD and Different Versions?
Fri, December 9, 2005 - 10:23 AMwell, usually the international versions are a lot better ;)