BLU-RAY
REVIEW: TITANIC 3D
09/09/12
OVERVIEW: The two billion-dollar box office phenomenon and winner of 11 Academy Awards®, TITANIC, makes its highly anticipated debut on Blu-ray 2D and 3D on September 14, 2012 from Paramount Home Media Distribution and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Available in high definition for the first time ever, James Cameron’s timeless and unforgettable tour de force will be presented in stunning 2D and 3D, providing a cinematic in-home experience of TITANIC like never before. Marking 101 years ago today that the RMS Titanic was launched into the Belfast
Lough, film fans worldwide can now pre-order the epic love story on Blu-ray 2D or Blu-ray 3D™ with participating online retailers.
James Cameron commented, “Blu-ray extends TITANIC’s immersive 3D theatrical experience into audiences’ homes, where their living room becomes the backdrop for big spectacular environments and intense action, as well as profoundly intimate human moments, allowing generations of fans—new and old—to truly become part of the movie like never before.”
Presented in a four-disc 2D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with Digital Copy or, for the ultimate experience in fully immersive 3D, in a four-disc Blu-ray 3D and 2D combo pack with Digital Copy, this high-definition presentation of TITANIC is a must have for film fans’ home media collections. Both sets feature more than 2 ½ hours of new bonus footage never-before-released on disc, including a fascinating in-depth exploration of the film with James Cameron, as well as documentary footage produced by National Geographic with James Cameron that brings the world's leading RMS Titanic experts together to solve the lingering mysteries of why and how the “unsinkable" ship sank.
The sets also boast previously released special features including 30 deleted scenes, over 60 behind-the-scenes
featurettes, a look at the groundbreaking visual effects, over 2,000 photos, three commentaries and much, much more. TITANIC will also be available in a two-disc DVD set with deleted scenes and, for the first time ever, for digital download.
SYNOPSIS: Leonardo
DiCaprio and Oscar-nominated Kate Winslet light up the
screen as Jack and Rose, the young lovers who find one
another on the maiden voyage of the "unsinkable"
R.M.S.
Titanic. But when the doomed luxury liner collides with an
iceberg in the frigid North Atlantic, their passionate love
affair becomes a thrilling race for survival. From acclaimed
filmmaker James Cameron comes a tale of forbidden love and
courage in the face of disaster that triumphs as a true
cinematic masterpiece.
BLU-RAY:
The film is
presented in 1080P widescreen in a 2.35:1 aspect ration
preserving its theatrical format. The picture is just
flawless. Not only the picture looks great in
this release, also the sound it is good, a English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Brazilian Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital
that provides a
good complement to the picture. It also includes
English, Spanish, French
and Portuguese subtitles.
VIDEO:
2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen 3D 1080P Enhance for 16x9 TVs
AUDIO:
English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
Subtitles -
English, English SDH, French and Spanish
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Disc 1 (Blu-ray 3D):
Feature film in high definition and 3D (Part 1)
Disc 2 (Blu-ray 3D):
Feature film in high definition and 3D (Part 2)
Disc 3 (Blu-ray):
Feature film in high definition
Commentary by director James Cameron
Cast and Crew Commentary
Historical Commentary by Don Lynch and Ken Marschall
Disc 4 (Blu-ray):
Documentaries
Reflections on Titanic—NEW!
Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron—NEW!
Deleted Scenes with commentary by James Cameron
Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes
Construction Timelapse
Deep Dive Presentation—Narrated by James Cameron
$200,000,001: A Ship’s Odyssey—the Titanic Crew Video
Videomatics
Visual Effects
Music Video—“My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion
Trailers
TV Spots
Still Galleries
Titanic Scriptment by James Cameron
Storyboard Sequences
Production Artwork
Photographs
Ken Marshall’s Painting Gallery
Concept Posters and One Sheets
By the Numbers
Bibliography
Titanic Parodies
MTV’s 1998 Movie Awards skit
Saturday Night Live skit
Titanic in 30 Seconds
DVD Copy
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