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Which version of the Wicker Man do I get?

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:49 pm
by disneyfella
I'm talking about the 1973 version. There are like 3 different 2 disc special editions out there...each with a different cut of the film!!! So....which edition is THE edition to get? Thanks for the help.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:13 pm
by SpringHeelJack
Though the packaging for the LE is fantastic (the wood box with the burned-in art), this new edition gives you all the bonus features plus more for a very good price.

http://www.amazon.com/Wicker-Man-Two-Di ... 757&sr=8-1

Glad to see you're getting the old one, it's an excellent film. Unlike the remake, which was horrifying for all the wrong reasons.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:45 am
by Escapay
If you're restricted to simply the R1 versions, the new two-disc Collector's Edition is the way to go:

Disc One (same as the original single-disc for the 2001 and 2006 releases)
-Theatrical Edition (88 minutes)
-The Wicker Man Enigma (35 minutes)
-Theatrical Trailer
-TV Spot
-Radio Spots
-Cast/Crew Bios
-Easter Egg: Critic's Choice segment (25 minutes)

Disc Two (new (??) transfer of the Extended Edition from the wooden box LE)
-Extended Edition (99 minutes)
-Audio Commentary: Actors Christopher Lee and Edward Woodward and Director Robin Hardy, Moderated by Mark Kermode (from R2)

But if you're able to import, R2's Optimum release is a nice three disc set:

Disc One:
-Theatrical Edition (88 minutes)
-Theatrical Trailer

Disc Two:
-Extended Edition (99 minutes)
-Audio Commentary: Actors Christopher Lee and Edward Woodward and Director Robin Hardy, Moderated by Mark Kermode
-Video Segment from Commentary (16 minutes) - exclusive to R2
-The Wicker Man Enigma (35 minutes)
-Critic's Choice segment (25 minutes)
-Burnt Offering (49 minutes) - exclusive to R2

Disc Three:
-Original Soundtrack

Scaps

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:00 pm
by dvdjunkie
I own the "coffin" wood box two-disc edition of this great movie. If you can still find it, I would get that one just for conversation-sake. Otherwise the R1 Special Edition 2-Disc set is a good one to invest in. You definitely want to see the 99-minute version of the film. It adds even more chills to ever horrifying movie. Great choice of film, by the way. Far superior to that Nic Cage trash.

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