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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:36 am
by DigginDisney
I absolutely adore Titanic, its amazing, the story gets me crying every single time i watch it... I can't wait to get this on DVD with many bonus disks, it wil be just amazing!
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 4:40 am
by 2099net
Play have the UK version
up for pre-order already, with a 17th October release date.
The BBFC have also started to pass some of the content:
TITANIC - TITANIC IN 30 SECONDS WITH BUNNIES
TITANIC - HBO FIRST LOOK THE HEART OF THE OCEAN
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:27 am
by Paka
Davis DVD has the Region 1 cover art up now...
...now, I haven't read the specifics, but
three discs? What happened to the
four that Europa is getting? Bleah.
Well, I know which region
I'm buying from... if I haven't made it clear in this thread already!

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:54 am
by Disney-Fan
Maybe they're narrowed down the number of discs in both regions? Seems logical, seeing as this "3 disc set" is really your average 2-disc set (since the movie is spread out on 2 discs

).
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 12:20 pm
by lolopimp
Ok this is weird, 3 Discs? I think there will be a 2, 3, and 4-disc set for the movie. Just check this website out:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0 ... &n=1&burl=
As for a Region 1 release, it has been confirmed for October 18, 2005.
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 12:40 pm
by RJKD23
*sigh..
Lucky Europeans! hehe!
Well, the 3-Disc still looks good.

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 1:05 pm
by Paka
O_o
*looks around*
Didn't I just say that? I... I thought I...

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:24 am
by 2099net
More info on the contents from the BBFC
Titanic - 1912 Newsreel (2m 11s)
Titanic - Deep Dive Narrated by James Cameron (15m 29s)
Titanic - Ship's Tour Montage (7m 33s)
Titanic - Featurettes (18m 10s) Story Focus, Actor Focus, Building the Ship, Populating the Ship, Sinking the Ship, James Cameron Focus, Deep Dive Focus

Just what we need. A James Cameron Focus.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 8:28 am
by Disney-Fan
The length of the featurettes is rather short for my liking. But with 3 discs, I doubt that's all we'll be seeing!

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 10:53 am
by Lucylover1986
Why isn't the movie on one disc? We have to switch discs again halfway through the movie?

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:22 am
by Disneykid
Lucylover1986 wrote:Why isn't the movie on one disc? We have to switch discs again halfway through the movie?

Unless you want crappy picture quality, then yes. The movie itself is three hours, and there's going to be a branching feature where you can choose to watch the deleted scenes (which total about an hour) in their proper context. Four hours crammed onto one disc is not good, especially since this'll have multiple audio tracks crammed in, as well.
I don't think our 4-Disc has been paired down to a 3-Disc. The press release stated that Titanic would be arriving in both a 2-Disc Special Edition and a 4-Disc Collector's Edition. The 3-Disc art DVDanswers has posted says Special Edition, which leads me to believe that the 2-Disc SE has been upgraded to a 3-Disc SE (probably to give the film more room to breathe) and the 4-Disc CE will probably have completely new cover art.
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:51 am
by JiminyCrick91
Lucylover1986 wrote:Why isn't the movie on one disc? We have to switch discs again halfway through the movie?

Just think of it like an intermission.

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 3:45 pm
by azul017
lolopimp wrote: Movies as long as Titanic are split into two discs so there's more space on the DVD-ROM for better picture and audio quality. If you cram a whole 3+ hour movie into one disc, it's going to suffer. Take the Beauty and the Beast DVD for example, they included 3 versions of the film in Disc 1, and the image suffered with lots of problems. So Titanic will benefit from this, just the like Lord of the Rings: Extended Editions.
Yes. The movie will be presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, mastered in high definition. (That doesn't mean
Titanic will only play on high-definition sets, but the transfer gives the picture more detail and more stable colors than that of regular DVD mastering, plus the bit rate will be higher.)
The sound will be remixed in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX (some people refer to it as 6.1 EX), but since there's going to be deleted footage via branching, I doubt there'll be room for a DTS 6.1 ES track. (I think Gary Rydstrom is also working on this film, as well as
Toy Story.)
The extras will include a commentary from Cameron and presumably from other crew members. DiCaprio and Winslet have agreed to do new interviews as such for the DVD, whether they'll do a commentary is yet to be confirmed. And there's loads of new stuff they have in store for fans.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 2:08 am
by 2099net
I think people should calm down over the 3 disc/4 disc thing, until the specs are announced properly.
Just because one region gets an extra disc doesn't mean it will be getting extra features or content. Other sets that are 3 disc in America, but 4 disc over here include the Touchstone TV on DVD releases, such as Home Improvement and Scrubs. However, no additional episodes or extra features are included.
The reason could be because the European release may include more soundtracks, including multiple DTS soundtracks.
For example, MGM's Spaceballs in the UK has the following soundtracks (deep breath) English 5.1, German 5.1, French 5.1, Italian 5.1, Spanish 5.1, Hungarian 1.0, Commentary 2.0, 'Dinks' 2.0 - that's all 8 allowed soundtracks the DVD specification supports, 5 of them in 5.1!, while the German Resident Evil disc has English 5.1, English DTS, German 5.1, German DTS and Commentary 2.0.
Perhaps while the European release may fully use 2 discs for the film and deleted scenes, the American Disc will only use one and a half, leaving room for over an hour of the lesser special features on the second disc, where as the European one will need to place them on a forth disc?
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 6:03 am
by 2099net
Well, more from the BBFC
Titanic - Timelapse sequence(4m 19s)
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:47 pm
by Escapay
2099net wrote:I think people should calm down over the 3 disc/4 disc thing, until the specs are announced properly.
Just because one region gets an extra disc doesn't mean it will be getting extra features or content. Other sets that are 3 disc in America, but 4 disc over here include the Touchstone TV on DVD releases, such as Home Improvement and Scrubs. However, no additional episodes or extra features are included.
The reason could be because the European release may include more soundtracks, including multiple DTS soundtracks.
For example, MGM's Spaceballs in the UK has the following soundtracks (deep breath) English 5.1, German 5.1, French 5.1, Italian 5.1, Spanish 5.1, Hungarian 1.0, Commentary 2.0, 'Dinks' 2.0 - that's all 8 allowed soundtracks the DVD specification supports, 5 of them in 5.1!, while the German Resident Evil disc has English 5.1, English DTS, German 5.1, German DTS and Commentary 2.0.
Perhaps while the European release may fully use 2 discs for the film and deleted scenes, the American Disc will only use one and a half, leaving room for over an hour of the lesser special features on the second disc, where as the European one will need to place them on a forth disc?
Also, isn't there some technical thing with PAL and NTSC, where PAL uses more space than NTSC? I can't remember where I read it, possibly here by deathie, but there's something about the amount of lines per frame or pixels per frame or something, and PAL has more than NTSC, which results in better picture quality, so it takes up more space on the disc (which is perhaps why it's spread out over more discs).
Escapay
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:30 pm
by Disneykid
Some specs from the BBFC (I've stolen Netty's job!):
Bonus Material for Discs 1 and 2
Branching Footage - Branching Pods for Feature (62 minutes):
01:00 POD 01 - Revised - Deep Dive
01:03 POD 02 - Upside-Down - Wreck Miniature
01:04 POD 04 - Revised - Escondido Underwater Set
01:04 POD G - Two Roses
00:49 POD 06 - Sinking Simulation
00:59 POD 07 - 1912 - Morph Transition VFX
01:19 POD 08 - Southampton Flop
00:58 POD 10 - Costume Design
00:49 POD 11 - A View from the Pub VFX
00:52 POD 12 - Melting Pot
00:41 POD 13 - Revised - Leaving Port VFX
01:01 POD 15 - The Millionaire's Suite
01:18 POD 16 - The Engine Room
00:45 POD 17 - Revised - The Boiler Room
00:54 POD 19 - Titanic at Sea
00:50 POD 21 - Digital People
02:12 POD 22 - The Million Dollar Shot
00:33 POD 23 Revised - Big Ship Set VFX
00:50 POD 24 Revised - Tux Story
01:03 POD 25 - First Class Dining Room
00:55 POD 26 - The Big Exterior Ship Set
01:10 POD 27 Revised 6/6 - Rose Suicide
01:02 POD 28 - The Grand Staircase
00:51 POD 30 - Dinner Shoot
01:12 POD 31 - Third Class PArty
01:19 POD 32 - A Woman's Place
01:22 POD E - The Etiquette Kid
00:23 POD R - Flooding Hold Miniature
00:57 POD 40 - Revised - Iceberg Deck VFX
00:38 POD 41 - Boiler Room Flooding
00:39 POD 35 - First Class Lounge Miniature
00:53 POD 45 - Shooting in Steerage
01:33 POD K - Kate's Action Costume
01:00 POD 53 - Crane as Helicopter
01:15 POD 54 - Lifeboats 13 & 15
01:40 POD 56 - Flooded First Class Dining Room
01:08 POD 48 - Stage 2 Sinking Set
00:45 POD T - Faking a Tilt
00:53 POD 61 - The Sinking Riser
00:40 POD 62 - Ship Extensions
01:03 POD 63 - Jumping Stunts
01:37 POD 64 - Grand Staircase Flooding
01:39 POD 66 - Falling Funnel
00:52 POD 68 - Miniature Hall Flooding
01:18 POD 70 - Tilting Poop Deck
00:43 POD 72 - Deck Sliders
01:30 POD 71 - Digital Stunt People
00:42 POD V - Sinking Videomatic
01:03 POD 76 - Ship Split Miniature
01:04 POD 77 - The Toilet Paper Shot
01:07 POD 78 - Vertical Poop Deck Stunts
00:44 POD 79 - Final Plunge Effects
00:31 POD 80 - Underwater Greenscreen
01:26 POD 81 - Interior Tank Shoot
00:57 POD 83 Revised - Breath Shots
00:55 POD 84 - Exterior Tank Shoot
00:40 POD 84A - Ice Makeup
00:55 POD 85 - Open Lifeboats and the Carpathia
00:26 POD A - Carpathia Medal
01:31 POD 88 - The Final Shot
00:52 POD C - Making the Music Video
Deleted and Extended Scenes (53 minutes)
I'll Be the First (01:26)
Rose Feels Trapped (01:33)
Brock's Dilemma/Rose Visits Third Class (06:17)
Rose's Dreams (01:25)
Come, Josephine... (02:25)
Extended Sneaking into First Class (01:06)
Extended Escape from Lovejoy (00:58 )
A Kiss in the Boiler Room (01:04)
Wireless Room/The Californian (01:35)
How 'Bout a Little Ice? (00:29)
Flirting with Ice (00:38 )
Molly Brown's Rowing School (00:32)
Ida Strauss Won't Leave (00:56)
Farewell to Helga (01:17)
Boat Six Won't Return (02:13)
Release the Hounds (00:34)
Rose Gets a Husband's Letter (00:47)
Jack and Lovejoy Fight (05:14)
I'm Not Going (00:32)
Cora's Fate (00:20)
Extended Jack and Rose in the Water (01:00)
How Dare You! (00:36)
Chinese Man Rescue (01:05)
Extended Carpathia Sequence (06:22)
The First S.O.S. (00:54)
Ismay Panics (00:36)
Out of the Question (00:20)
Guggenheim and Astor (00:38 )
Irish Hospitality (00:51)
Alternate Ending (09:00)
Bonus Material for Disc 3 (140 minutes)
Breaking New Ground - The Making of Titanic (42:50)
Ship's Tour Montage with optional commentary (7:33)
1912 News Reel with optional commentary (2:11)
Timelaps Sequence with optional commentary (4:19)
Deep Dive Presentation Narrated by James Cameron (15:29)
Videomatics and VFX (8:38 ):
- Deep Dive (0:44)
- Videomatics Intro (1:01)
- Sinking Sequence (1:20)
- VFX How to FC50 (1:49)
- VFX How to TD51 (1:33)
- VFX Engine Room (2:08 )
HBO First Look: The Heart of the Ocean (27:30)
Electronic Press Kit Featurettes (18:10):
- Story Focus
- Actor Focus
- Building the Ship
- Populating the Ship
- Sinking the Ship
- James Cameron Focus
- Deep Dive Focus
Titanic in 30 Seconds with Bunnies (Yay, they're including it!) (0:47)
My Heart Will Go On Music Video (4:42)
Easter Egg: SNL Skit with Bill Paxton and James Cameron (4:47)
Easter Egg: MTV Movie Awards Titanic Skit (4:21)
So far, that's 251 minutes (aka four hours and 15 minutes). I'm not sure how much else there is left, but trailers should be a given.
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:05 am
by 2099net
I just read this on DavisDVD
Like we told you last week, Titanic: Collector's Edition is now officially a three-disc set. Many European retailers, however, are still showing a four-disc set. Confused? Join the club. One cool thing to add is that it looks like there will be four audio commentary tracks. Hopefully Paramount will announce the full specs soon so that all of this confusion will come to an end.
I don't really see what all the confusion is about. Titanic was filmed and had the vast majority of it's funding from Fox. Paramount only stepped in at the last minute when the filming overran and as a result got domestic rights.
To me, it seems obvious Fox would own most of the behind-the-scenes footage of the filming, and perhaps Paramount doesn't want to pay to licence it all for America.
Also, the film is distributed by two different companies. Even when films have the same distributor worldwide, we still get different versions (check of the 1 hour exclusive on the totally Buena Vista owned
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy). Differences happen all the time, its why most of us non-Americans import. Occassionaly the non-American discs are better, but most of the time, they are worse. But there's no hard and fast rule.
Finally, I will repeat again, just because a set has an extra disc, it doesn't mean it will have more information on it. There are plenty of examples of this, from France's 2 disc
Catwoman and
Freaks to Buena Vista's own TV on DVD releases (which are all 4 disc overseas). It could well be the specs for the different sets are the same despite the disc count.
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 12:49 am
by AwallaceUNC
Well I hate to break up all this discussion over content with something as superfluous as cover art, but I'm gonna.

I'm a little surprised that no one has mentioned it yet on here (or am I just missing it?), but I think the revision to the R1 CE cover art really takes away from the cover. Bonus features are great, but we don't need them splashed over the cover, and as long as we aren't calling this the "James Cameron Edition", I'd rather see the ship (un-squished) on the cover than him (nothing against James).
-Aaron
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:54 am
by lolopimp
Check out a teaser site for the movie, there's nothing in it except a picture and a "3-Disc DVD Coming Soon" banner.
http://www.titanicmovie.com/
I think a 4-Disc Set sounds like a better package for the biggest movie of all time, but is not like I watch any extras though.