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2016/10/23 21:44:11
slava_irkutsk
alexeiden
Ищу напарника на заказ пятого сезона "Игры престолов" по акции "два по цене одного" с итальянского амазона... Могу сам заказать, могу присоединиться..
https://www.amazon.it/s/ref=sr_pg_1?rh=n%3A412606031%2Cn%3A%21518386031%2Cn%3A%21518388031%2Cn%3A11454369031&ie=UTF8&qid=1476804593&ajr=2
 


Хочу с вами объединится. Написал в личку. 
2016/10/24 19:31:23
slava_irkutsk
Есть еще желающие сделать заказ на итальянском амазоне по акции? Сяду кому нибудь на хвост.  Нужен 5й сезон Игры престолов.
2016/10/28 16:36:56
alexeiden
Друзья, кто на film-arena предзаказ на стилбук "Отряда самоубийц" с 3D и двумя версиями будет делать, может скооперируемся? А то больше мне оттуда пока ничего не надо, а доставка на один комплект выходит дороже самого комплекта.
http://www.filmarena-eng....-steelbooks-foil-22921
2016/11/04 21:22:36
hdmaniac
Сделал предзаказ на итальянском Амазоне на несколько BLU-RAY, в том числе Таксиста с русским
с новым ремастером к 40-ти летию, есть 2 лишних экземпляра, цена 950 руб с доставкой в Москву,
желающие - пишите в личку...
 
 
 
2016/11/04 22:08:10
prjanick
Тоже его предзаказал сегодня по акции, но следует отметить, что в Италии издание помечено однодисковым (в США и Финляндии издания на двух дисках). Вдруг для кого-то критично.
2016/11/04 22:31:17
hdmaniac
Остался один экземпляр Таксиста с русским из Италии...
p.s. дурацкий вопрос, с какого х... мне пользователь Tempa ставит минус в объединении
заказов, с ним никогда вроде дел не имел и не собираюсь...
2016/11/11 14:15:29
Dumon_RNR
Вроде как новый Таксист должен быть 2-х дисковый все же:
Disc One
  • Audio Commentaries – Three commentaries provide a wealth of insight, perspective, and nuts-and-bolts information. The first, recorded in 1986 for the Criterion Collection, features Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader, and it's an engaging, often fascinating trip inside this classic film. The director dominates the track, sharing lots of entertaining anecdotes and thoughtful observations, all of which are distinguished by his brutal honesty and lively delivery. He talks about the influences of directors like George Stevens and Jean-Luc Godard, the unpleasant nature of filmmaking (a surprising admission), how the camera moves are reminiscent of horror films, and how he has tried to mold his own personality into a cinematic style. He also remembers composer Bernard Herrmann, addresses his close and symbiotic relationship with De Niro, and explains how he came to do his cameo in the movie. Schrader's contributions are much more limited, but no less interesting. He recalls, among other things, how he wrote the screenplay in a frenetic two-week period and based it on his own personal experiences, and how the most famous line in the film ("You talkin' to me?") is one he didn't write. If you only have the time or inclination for one commentary, this is the one to listen to.
    The second commentary is a solo track by author Robert Kolker, who takes on the role of film professor as he delves into Scorsese's style, the fine points of plot and character, and the director's storytelling technique. He also notes the influence of such films as 'Psycho' and 'The Searchers' on 'Taxi Driver.' This is a much drier track, and a bit too didactic at times, but if you're looking for more narrative analysis, then this discussion fills the bill.
    The final commentary is a more recent solo track by Schrader, who dissects his script and provides the writer's perspective on filmmaking. He offers up some screenwriting tips, admits he got into scriptwriting as a form of "self-therapy" (not for monetary gain), and debunks censorship as a means of keeping real-life psychopaths from emulating and imitating those depicted on screen. Schrader makes some good points, but too many lengthy gaps separate them, making this track a bit of a chore to slog through.
  • NEW! Tribeca Film Festival 40th Anniversary Q&A (HD, 42 minutes) - Director Martin Scorsese, writer Paul Schrader, producer Michael Phillips, and actors Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, and Harvey Keitel share their memories of the production during this absorbing Q&A session that followed a 2016 screening of 'Taxi Driver' at the Tribeca Film Festival. Scorsese and Schrader rightfully dominate the discussion; Schrader talks about how the script-writing process was "self-therapy" and notes a "purgative power imbues the film," while Scorsese recalls the film was made from "passion" and didn't expect anyone to see it. But we hear surprisingly little from De Niro, Foster, and Shepherd, and that's a shame. We do hear how weather problems effected shooting, how De Niro's iconic mohawk was devised, how everyone was scared of eccentric composer Bernard Herrmann, and how "looking for a Cybill Shepherd type" resulted in Shepherd playing her role. Keitel also shares the funny story of how he and Scorsese first met and remembers picking the brain of an actual pimp to prepare for his part. Though a bit superficial, this breezy Q&A session is an entertaining diversion that fans of the film will certainly enjoy.
  • Featurette: "Martin Scorsese on 'Taxi Driver'" (HD, 17 minutes) – This intimate 2007 interview allows the director to discuss such topics as the genesis of the project, how he gained the confidence of the producers despite his limited experience, the movie's gritty style, other films that have influenced him, and the personal nature of 'Taxi Driver.'
  • Featurette: "Producing 'Taxi Driver'" (HD, 10 minutes) – Producer Michael Phillips recalls the events that led to his involvement with 'Taxi Driver,' and how he corralled the talent and money to make the film in this interesting featurette.
  • Featurette: "God's Lonely Man" (HD, 22 minutes) – Writer Paul Schrader talks about his background, education, and the personal experiences that led him to conceive 'Taxi Driver.' He also outlines his creative process, discusses the evolution of Travis Bickle, and shares his views about the writer's role during production. Author Robert Kolker provides additional analysis and perspective in this probing look at the components of screenwriting.
  • Featurette: "Influence and Appreciation: A Martin Scorsese Tribute" (HD, 18 minutes) – Director Oliver Stone (a student of Scorsese's at NYU), director Roger Corman (Scorsese's mentor), cinematographer Michael Chapman, actor Robert De Niro, and others recall how they met Scorsese, laud his supreme ability, and discuss the merits and impact of 'Taxi Driver' in this celebratory featurette. A few clips from Scorsese's other films would have enhanced this tribute, but the well-spoken words of his colleagues suffice.
  • Featurette: "Taxi Driver Stories" (HD, 22 minutes) – Actual New York cabbies who worked during the 1970s share their experiences, address the profession's loneliness, and discuss what they learned driving a taxi in this low-key, interesting inside look.
  • Featurette: "Travis' New York" (HD, 6 minutes) – Former New York mayor Ed Koch and director of photography Michael Chapman expound on the seedy atmosphere that was Travis' milieu in the mid-'70s.
  • Featurette: "Travis' New York Locations" (HD, 5 minutes) – This compare-and-contrast piece employs a split screen to show how nine New York locations looked when the film was shot in 1975, and how they looked in 2006.
  • Theatrical Trailer (HD, 2 minutes) – An updated, innovative trailer for 'Taxi Driver' that hypes the upcoming 2007 collector's DVD is included.
Disc Two
  • Documentary: "Making 'Taxi Driver'" (HD, 71 minutes) – It's rare when all the principals from a major motion picture consent to be interviewed for a retrospective documentary a couple of decades after the film's release, but this 1999 salute includes remarks from Scorsese, De Niro, Foster, Shepherd, Brooks, Keitel, Boyle, and others, as it explores such topics as casting, editing, costumes, makeup, music, and the movie's impact and legacy. Along the way, there are some great anecdotes that provide an intimate perspective on production, as well as the requisite collection of photos and clips. Some material is duplicated in the preceding featurettes, but this is still an essential examination for any true 'Taxi Driver' fan.
  • Featurette: "Intro to Storyboards by Martin Scorsese" (HD, 4 minutes) - The director talks about the importance of storyboards and how he personally employs them in his productions.
  • Storyboard to Film Comparison (HD, 8 minutes) – Multiple clips are shown along with their respective storyboard drawings.
  • Galleries (HD, 9 minutes) – This section is divided into four parts - "Bernard Herrmann Score," which includes reproductions of the composer's sheet music; "On Location," which features an array of black-and-white production photos; "Publicity Materials," which showcases an array of poster art and other behind-the-scenes stills; and "Scorsese at Work," which provides a number of rare snapshots of the director in his element. Sections of Herrmann's magnificent score accompany each chapter.
p.s. Английский релиз тоже 2-х дисковый с русским. На Амазоне есть задники обложки.
2016/11/11 14:39:35
prjanick
Так никто этого и не отрицает. Я давал ссылки в т.ч. на американское издание, оно двухдисковое. Но кто мешает итальянцам в целях экономии выпустить только первый диск в своем издании?
2016/11/11 14:55:43
Dumon_RNR
Ну и я примерно о том же. Что правильное издание должно везде быть 2-х дисковое. И если у итальянцев будет 1-дисковое, то это будет большой сюрприз с их стороны. Т.е. большая свинья.
2016/11/11 19:01:46
GarfieldZK
Британцы тоже пишут, что у них 1 диск. Так что они сами не знают, что да как. Хотя я полиграфии больше доверяю (если речь не идет о болгарах). Так что точно будет известно, когда придет кому-то итальянец. Ну или там не появится задник обложки.
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