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Definately getting this on blu-ray, I think the extra footage will help the movie a hell of a lot, and this was the type of movie made for Blu-ray also, the cinematography was pretty great.
 
Please tell me that fan is under 13. That is the only semi-acceptable reason they'd be this moronic.
 
I'm pretty sure it was just a hoax letter. Some phoney jackass wrote it
 
Title: The Wolfman
Starring: Benicio Del Toro
Released: 1st June 2010

Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of The Wolfman which stars Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins. Each will include theatrical (1 Hour 43 Minutes) and unrated (1 Hour 59 Minutes) cuts of the movie. As far as we know, the only extra material on the DVD release will be deleted and extended scenes. The Blu-ray release will include those, along with 2 alternate endings, featurettes ("Return of The Wolfman", "The Beast Maker", "Transformation Secrets", "The Wolfman Unleashed", "Werewolf Legacy, Lore and Legend"), a Take Control feature with Makeup Artist Rick Baker , Visual Effects Producer Karen Murphy-Mundell and Director of Photography Shelly Johnson, U-Control features, and a digital copy of the film. The Wolfman Blu-ray will also give purchasers an exclusive opportunity to stream the original 1941 The Wolf Man starring Lon Chaney, Jr three ways via BD-LiveTM, pocket BLU™ app and www.UniversalHiDef.com. Stay tuned for the artwork.

Synopsis

Academy Award® winners Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs) and Benicio Del Toro (Traffic) tear up the screen in this action-packed thriller. Lawrence Talbot (Del Toro) is lured back to his family estate to investigate the savage murder of his brother by a bloodthirsty beast. There, Talbot must confront his childhood demons, his estranged father (Hopkins), his brother’s grieving fiancée (Emily Blunt, The Devil Wears Prada) and a suspicious Scotland Yard Inspector (Hugo Weaving, The Matrix Trilogy). When Talbot is bitten by the creature, he becomes eternally cursed and soon discovers a fate far worse than death. Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins.

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Looking forward to buying the blu-ray and seeing if it's better this time around.
 
The extra 17 minutes will definately benefit the movie, cant wait to see the longer cut to be honest, really looking forward to it.
 
^Yeah, that is a great cover, it was originally the blu-ray one on Amazon but for some reason its changed now!
 
I'll check out the extended version. Don't know if 17 mins can really fix any of the problems I had with it, but hey, you never know.
 
The Blu-Ray cover is so ugly.

I'll wait till Amazon has a sale. $28 is too much even for a movie I really like.
 
A definite buy for me.What's awesome isn't only the special features,extended cut and alternate endings but the fact it comes with the original Wolfman as well!
 
They should not have kept pushing back the release date.
They shoudn't have let the first director go; when Johnson did the same thing he asked Universal to let him do. Pushing the release was the least of the problems with this movie.
 
The pacing, undeveloped characters. Well, those were my biggest gripes. And the score was nothing special, unfortunetly.
 
Definately getting this.

Also think that Johnson is still getting a lot of undeserved flack from a lot of quarters, despite the difficulites he was faced with. Granted, the movie has problems and isnt perfect by any means but does that make it a bad film or unwatchable?

Hell, no.
 
Definately getting this.

Also think that Johnson is still getting a lot of undeserved flack from a lot of quarters, despite the difficulites he was faced with. Granted, the movie has problems and isnt perfect by any means but does that make it a bad film or unwatchable?

Hell, no.


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I have the unrated cut.

It's about an hour and 59 minutes, and the first transformation happens exactly one hour in. I haven't watched the entire movie yet, I'll do that tomorrow. I've watched the Wolfman scenes, and really they aren't much different. Few added shots here and there, nothing else. I don't think that scene in the ball room is even in it. :(
 
Do they even have extra deleted scenes or are all included in the extended cut?
 
The DVD includes the theatrical and director's cut which has 20 minutes added to it. As bonus features, there are more deleted scenes that were in the original cut before they reshot stuff, including the ballroom scene. The Blu-Ray has all of the above plus alternate endings.
 
THe movie was awesome and worth it on blu ray, the extra fotage gave the movie more plot and made the characters have more depth, and more awesome gore
It's a classic wolfman monster movie! don't see why it was bad, maybe some just weren't in the mood at the time

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the alternate endings have to do gwen
 
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