Guest Downhome Report post Posted May 24, 2003 I'm trying to figure out some DVDs that would be great to buy, and I thought this would be an interesting way for everyone to help me learn more about "must have" DVDs, as well as help anyone else that's interested in some that you might not know about. I do NOT mean just the best movies, so don't mistake this for that. I'm talking the best DVDs overall, meaning the movie, extra features, and everything else. Basicly, what are the DVDs that collectors should truly have in their collection? Let's make a list or something, of maybe the top 100 or so. Once someone names one, don't name it again. Hell, to make this easier, let's number them as we go as we did with something else I started once. If you really want to be helpfull, even list the extras that are on the DVD you name. I'll begin this... 1) Pearl Harbor The Director's Cut --- Commentary by Michael Bay Commentary by Technicians, including the DP, Production Designer, and Costume Designer Commentary by Jerry Bruckheimer with stars Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett, and Alec Baldwin Mail-in Certificate for a $10 Rebate for Owners of Previous Editions, Expires 1/2/03 Disc One Intro and letterbox explanation by Michael Bay Pearl Harbor: The Director's Cut - Rated R (Part 1) Disc Two Pearl Harbor: The Director's Cut - Rated R (Part 2) Disc Two, Three & Four Hours of Interactive in-depth "Making Of" features "Journey To The Screen: The Making of Pearl Harbor" segments (approximately 45 minutes) including segments on Battleship Row Attack, Sandbag Explosion, Dorrie Miller At The Guns, The Airfield Attack, The Scramble To The Planes, The Dud Bomb, The Oklahoma Gimble, The Doolitle Raid The Surprise Attack - A multi-angle breakdown of the film's most exciting sequence (approximately 30 minutes)--includes video intro by Michael Bay Multiple video tracks that will include pre-visualization: Storyboards, artwork, animatics, effects plates, green screen, and final sequence--All accessible by switching angles Commentaries from veterans Pearl Harbor Historic Timeline - a set-top interactive feature produced by documentarian Charles Kiselyak. Through an innovative animated timeline, viewers will be able to select historic videos, audio clips, text, or photos that set the stage for the events in Hawaii, or follow how they impacted world events that transpired as a result of the conflict. (Approximately 30 Minutes) Soldier's Boot Camp - This segment follows the actors as they take preparation for their roles to an extreme. In the first segment, Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and their co-stars are put through grueling paces by an over-enthusiastic drill sergeant. The second segment follows Alec Baldwin through his officer training. (Approximately 30 Minutes) "One Hour Over Tokyo" - The History Channel's documentary Super-8 Montage - A collection of unseen super-8 footage shot for potential use in the movie by Michael Bay's Visual Assistant, Mark Palansky. "Deconstructing Destruction" - an in-depth conversation among filmmakers with interactive industrial light and magic sequences Nurse Ruth Erickson interview "Unsung Heroes" - The History Channel documentary Widescreen anamorphic format Number of discs: 4 ...if you ask me, this fucking belongs in ANY collection, even if you aren't a big fan of the film like myself. I took the description of all of that from Amazon.com by the way, if you want to use it also. Sincerely, ...Downhome... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest godthedog Report post Posted May 24, 2003 i refuse to buy or watch 'pearl harbor', as i am convinced that jerry bruckheimer is the devil. anyway, my favorite overall dvd of all time is 'almost famous'. 2 different cuts of the movie, a stillwater cd, the greatest commentary EVER, & lots of other goodies. and the movie rules. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted May 24, 2003 El Mariachi/Desperado Directors Double Feature Commentary Short films: Bedhead, 10 Minutes Film School, 10 More Minutes 5.1 audio 2 movies for the price of 1! Both the indy film and the big budget studio on the same DVD! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest EsotericMaster Report post Posted May 24, 2003 The Tarantino SE DVD’s are up there as well. (Jackie Brown, Pulp Fiction, True Romance, Reservoir Dogs) Both 2 Disks, Commentary all over the place, Interviews, Deleted Scenes, etc...... I would also recommend any Criterion Disks as all of them are loaded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DawnBTVS Report post Posted May 24, 2003 (edited) 4) Usual Suspects Special Edition Featurettes(5): Pursuing the Suspects, Doin' Time with the Suspects, Keyser Soze - Lie or Legend, Original Featurette, Heisting Cannes with the Usual Suspects TV Spots/Trailers(10): Theatrical Trailer(W/Intro), International Trailer, 8 TV Spots Deleted Scenes(5): The Restaurant Scene, Finding Arturro's Body, McManus and the Hungarian, Planting the Bomb, Extra Verbal(All w/Intros) Gag Reel w/ Intro Commentary(2): Bryan Singer and Christopher McQuarrie, John Ottman 5) Nightmare Before Christmas Special Edition Commentary: Henry Sellick and Pete Kozachik Making of Nightmare Before Christmas Featurette Storyboard to Film Comparison Deleted Storyboards(3): Behemoth Singing, Oogie Boogie w/ Dancing Bugs, Alternate Identity of Oogie Boogie Deleted Animation Sequences(4): Jack's Scientific Experiments, Vampire Hockey Players, Lock Shock and Barrel, Oogie Boogie Shadow Dance The Worlds of Nightmare Before Christmas Featurette Teaser Trailer Trailer Posters Early Films(2): Vincent, Frankenweenie James & Giant Peach Theatrical Trailer Edited May 24, 2003 by DawnBTVS Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Karnage Report post Posted May 24, 2003 Hulk Still Rules is how a wrestling DVD should be done. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Retro Rob Report post Posted May 24, 2003 6) Fight Club 2-Disc (The first truly GREAT DVD) 7) Planet of the Apes - Wahlberg (The move is OK at best, but it is PACKED with tons of extras. You could sit there for an entire day going through all of Disc 2.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zetterberg is God 0 Report post Posted May 24, 2003 8) Se7en Platinum Edition (great film gets an even better DVD) 9) Godfather DVD Collection (this is the way classics should be treated on DVD) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin 0 Report post Posted May 24, 2003 10) Terminator 2: Judgmenet Day - Ultimate Edition. Best DVD ever IMO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest El Psycho Diablo Report post Posted May 24, 2003 The sheer ammount of stuff on the Fellowship of the Ring (Extended, naturally) disc should qualify that, too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CanadianChris Report post Posted May 24, 2003 Monty Python and the Holy Grail is an AWESOME DVD, and belongs on any list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest eiker_ir Report post Posted May 24, 2003 The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dmann2000 Report post Posted May 25, 2003 Brazil (Criterion Collection) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MrRant Report post Posted May 25, 2003 Krull has the Mavel comic of the movie set to the ENTIRE audio track of the movie as a feature. Yes... you too can watch 2 or so hours of them going panel to panel of the comic in sync with the audio track of the movie. Sweet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DawnBTVS Report post Posted May 25, 2003 Spider-Man: Special Edition Disc 1 Weaving the Web(Sub-Title Factoids) Commentary: Sam Raimi, Kirsten Dunst, Laura Ziskin, Grant Curtis SFX Commentary: John Dykstra Music Videos: Hero, What We're All About TV Spots Theatrical Trailer Character Files Filmographies Disc 2 HBO Making Of Spider-Mania: E! Entertainment Special Director Profile: Sam Raimi Composer Profile: Danny Elfman Screen Tests: Tobey Maguire, J.K. Simmons, CGI Spider Man Costume & Makeup Tests Gag Reel Conceptual Art/Production Design Gallery Spider-Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century Documentary Rogues Gallery Loves of Peter Parker Comic Book Artist Gallery Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted May 27, 2003 Bah. Spider-Man blows as a DVD because it lacks deleted scenes. They've become a staple in every good DVD's list of special features, and they're glaringly absent from Spidey's two-disc set. It's not that the special features that were included are terrible, it's just that I expect deleted scenes, especially on a double-discer. What was left on the cutting room floor is often as interesting as the movie itself. I was going to add a disc or two of my own, but once I saw the list kicked off with melodramatic garbage like Pearl Harbor, I decided to refrain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest goodhelmet Report post Posted May 27, 2003 i disagree about the deleted scenes, Tom. as jay spree once wrote in an article on our very own site, many deleted scenes are manufactured for the saking of appearing on the dvd. now, for movies created prior to the dvd explosion, i think you are right but not for newer releases. if a deleted scene isn't genuine then why waste my time? i agree with you on the whole pearl harbor fiasco. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest treble charged Report post Posted May 27, 2003 Speed - Five Star Collection Features- Commentary by Jan De Bont Commentary by Graham Yost and Mark Gordon Production notes 2 disc set Extended Scenes ("Jack Shoots Payne in the Neck," "Payne Lives/Cops' Party," "Annie's Job," "After Helen's Death," "Ray's Crime") Easter Eggs (DVD Credits, Airline Version of Bus Crash) Inside Speed Featurettes on the location, stunts and visual effects Poduction Design (60 stills) Original Screenplay (240 stills) Action Sequence Featurettes on the "Bus Jump" and "Metro Rail Crash" Multi-Angle Shots with Audio ("Bus Jump" - 9 angles, "Cargo Jet Explosion" - 9 angles, "Jack vs. Payne" - 4 angles, "Metro Rail Crash" - 9 angles) Multi-Stream Storyboards ("Bomb on the Bus," "Baker Sequence," "Bus Jump," "Metro Rail Fight & Crash") Interview Archive (with Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, Jeff Daniels, and Jan De Bont) HBO Special Trailer & 11 TV Spots Billy Idol Music Video Press Kit Production Notes (40 stills) Image Gallery (various stills) Widescreen anamorphic format Number of discs: 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Downhome Report post Posted May 27, 2003 I was going to add a disc or two of my own, but once I saw the list kicked off with melodramatic garbage like Pearl Harbor, I decided to refrain. Not every great DVD, must be of a great movie. The Pearl Harbor 4-disc set is fucking great. It goes through EVERY step of filmmaking, which is just outstanding to see for me. Sure, the movie sucks a big one, but if you have any care at about about ANY of the filmmaking process from idea to screenplay to screen, then the DVD is a must. Not to mention that it features two History Channel documentary's on the REAL events of Pearl Harbor, when alone they would cost you $20 or so a piece to get on DVD/VHS. There is tons of other stuff about the true events. I bought it for all of these extras, the filmmaking stuff and the real event, not the movie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DARRYLXWF Report post Posted May 27, 2003 - Beauty and the Beast - Lawrence of Arabia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest EsotericMaster Report post Posted May 27, 2003 The Star Wars Dvd's are great also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Grand Slam Report post Posted May 27, 2003 Terminator 2 Ultimate Edition Men In Black Limited Collector's Edition The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings (Both DVDs together, in effect, the 6 disk special edition) The Ultimate Toy Box (Toy Story 1 & 2) The Fantasia Anthology (Fanstasia, Fantasia 2000 & The Fantasia Legacy) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted May 27, 2003 Not every great DVD, must be of a great movie. The Pearl Harbor 4-disc set is fucking great. It goes through EVERY step of filmmaking, which is just outstanding to see for me. Sure, the movie sucks a big one, but if you have any care at about about ANY of the filmmaking process from idea to screenplay to screen, then the DVD is a must. Not to mention that it features two History Channel documentary's on the REAL events of Pearl Harbor, when alone they would cost you $20 or so a piece to get on DVD/VHS. Fair enough. My parents have that DVD set, and I'll grant that the extras are very impressive. It's hard for me to look past the fact that movie sucks a savage sausage, though. While a plethora of special features is nice to have, I can't see buying a DVD for a movie I despise just because the extras are good. It's like trying to put a bowtie on a dog turd, IMO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted May 27, 2003 i disagree about the deleted scenes, Tom. as jay spree once wrote in an article on our very own site, many deleted scenes are manufactured for the saking of appearing on the dvd. I still like seeing them, to see what didn't make it into the movie. It's interesting to imagine how the movie would have been different if those scenes had been left in. While creating deleted scenes specifically for inclusion on DVD is a cynical exercise, I have to wonder how widespread it is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mikey2Dope Report post Posted May 27, 2003 Looks like the Black Hawk Down 3 Disc Edition due out next week (June 3rd) may be one of the greatest ever: Commentary by producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Ridley Scott Commentary by author Mark Bowden and screenwriter Ken Nolan Commentary by U.S. Special Forces Veterans ('93) Theatrical trailer(s) The Essence of Combat: Making Black Hawk Down: 1. Getting It Right 2. Crash Course 3. Battlefield Morocco 4. Hymn to the Fallen 5. Digital Warriors 6. After Action Report (2.5 hours) 8 deleted & alternate scenes with optional commentary Production design archive Storyboards with optional commentary Ridleygrams with optional commentary Jerry Bruckheimer's Black Hawk Down photo album Opening title explorations Photo galleries The History Channel Presents: The True Story of Black Hawk Down - GREAT Documentary and it runs 1 hour 40 minutes PBS Presents: Frontline: Ambush in Mogadishu - Runs 1 hour Interactive mission map/timeline Target building insertion - multi-angle sequence with optional commentary Question & Answer Forums: BAFTA (Ridley Scott, Jerry Bruckheimer, Josh Hartnett, Ewen McGregor, Jason Isaaca, Mark Bowden & Tom Matthews), Motion Pictures Editor's Guild (Pietro Scalia), American Cinematheque (Jerry Bruckheimer & Ridley Scott) "Gortoz A Ran - J'Attends" music video performed by Denez Prigent & Lisa Gerrard Theatrical poster explorations Widescreen anamorphic format Number of discs: 3 Man what a LOADED set. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Downhome Report post Posted May 27, 2003 Not every great DVD, must be of a great movie. The Pearl Harbor 4-disc set is fucking great. It goes through EVERY step of filmmaking, which is just outstanding to see for me. Sure, the movie sucks a big one, but if you have any care at about about ANY of the filmmaking process from idea to screenplay to screen, then the DVD is a must. Not to mention that it features two History Channel documentary's on the REAL events of Pearl Harbor, when alone they would cost you $20 or so a piece to get on DVD/VHS. Fair enough. My parents have that DVD set, and I'll grant that the extras are very impressive. It's hard for me to look past the fact that movie sucks a savage sausage, though. While a plethora of special features is nice to have, I can't see buying a DVD for a movie I despise just because the extras are good. It's like trying to put a bowtie on a dog turd, IMO. I know where you are coming from, don't get me wrong. I also must add that I bought this at Blockbuster for only $8, one hell of a deal considering that it's over $30 everywhere new. I don't know if I would have EVER bought it had I not found that great f'n deal. Still, I have it just for the extras. I will say that the version on the DVD is SLIGHTLY better than version that was in theaters, but just a little bit, it's still a poor film for the most part. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites