04-30-2008, 07:45 PM
Unfortunately, but unsurprisingly, the 3-disc DVD release doesn't appear to have the lost scenes. At least, it isn't mentioned by any reviewers so far. It's still a good idea to wait for Graham Sumner to review the release to be sure though.
Here is a review of the movie itself and the 3-disc DVD release (from Newsbot) : http://blog.arlt.co.uk/blog/_archives/2 ... 62489.html
Skipping the movie review, here's the part about the DVD itself :
[i]Equally extraordinary is this new DVD edition. Named after the Weinstein’s mother Miriam, the sheer wealth of added content here should make even the most amateur film historian weep with delight. The movie itself contains a commentary by Bronstein’s son Bill and his biographer Mel Martin. While a tad too self-congratulatory (after all, they aren’t really going to criticize the man), it’s still a remarkable discussion. Disc Two trots out the Making-Ofs and the Behind the Scenes featurettes. One of the best highlights the “fact vs. fictionâ€
Here is a review of the movie itself and the 3-disc DVD release (from Newsbot) : http://blog.arlt.co.uk/blog/_archives/2 ... 62489.html
Skipping the movie review, here's the part about the DVD itself :
[i]Equally extraordinary is this new DVD edition. Named after the Weinstein’s mother Miriam, the sheer wealth of added content here should make even the most amateur film historian weep with delight. The movie itself contains a commentary by Bronstein’s son Bill and his biographer Mel Martin. While a tad too self-congratulatory (after all, they aren’t really going to criticize the man), it’s still a remarkable discussion. Disc Two trots out the Making-Ofs and the Behind the Scenes featurettes. One of the best highlights the “fact vs. fictionâ€
Jaime