The Doors: 15th Anniversary Edition

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#26 Post by flyonthewall2983 » Wed May 02, 2007 7:30 am

I just finished Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend and was quite impressed with it. I was surprised to find that the author praised the movie in his prologue. A lot of what happens in the movie is mentioned in the book, but I felt that the movie took way too much artistic license with some of it.

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Re: The Doors: 15th Anniversary Edition

#27 Post by flyonthewall2983 » Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:05 am

Feast Of Friends, the documentary the band filmed throughout much of 1968 is finally poised for wide release, including Blu-ray/DVD in November.

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Re: The Doors: 15th Anniversary Edition

#28 Post by flyonthewall2983 » Fri May 17, 2019 6:21 pm

Two decades later, STUDIOCANAL presents a stunning new 4K restoration – THE DOORS: THE FINAL CUT- supervised by Oliver Stone and brought to life with Dolby Atmos, that will take audiences back in time, into the world and sound of the psychedelic 60s.

"This brand new 4K restoration of THE DOORS in Dolby Atmos will provide far greater overall clarity and dimension for the audience. During the many concert sequences, the sound now fills the auditorium above the audience, behind it, and all points in between. I wanted the film to be as immersive as possible to a real 60s Doors experience" said director Oliver Stone. "Additionally, I've made one cut of 3 minutes to a scene I thought was superfluous to the ending, which helps close out the film in a more powerful way."

Remastered from the original negative that was scanned in 4K 16-bit on Arriscan at EFILM US, the restoration was managed by Imagine Ritrovata in Italy with the close support of Oliver Stone who oversaw the colour grading. The Dolby Atmos mix was created at Formosa Group under the supervision of Dolby and of the original sound editors of the film: Mr Wylie Stateman and Mr Lon Bender.

This new mix will offer audiences a unique, immersive experience of the amazing film soundtrack, which includes over twenty-five songs from The Doors back catalogue.

Jean-Pierre Boiget, head of Distribution Services at Studiocanal, adds: "We are delighted to have collaborated closely with Mr Oliver Stone on this fantastic restoration: his personal involvement at each step of the process was crucial to give the audience the best technical and creative output as possible. The extraordinary technologies of our times will allow to audience to live, like never before, an awesome experience of O?liver Stone's legendary film and of THE DOORS' mythic music."

THE DOORS: THE FINAL CUT will be screened in 4K for the first time in Cannes at the Cinéma de la Plage (Movies on the Beach) during Cannes Classics, before a limited theatrical run via Carlotta in France starting on June 26th.

This summer, STUDIOCANAL will also launch in France, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand a series of new Home Entertainment editions featuring brand new artworks and exclusive bonus material, including a 4K Blu-ray, a 2-disc Blu-Ray combo with hours of in-depth special features, a Steelbook edition and a new DVD.

SPECIAL EDITION (4K BLU-RAY + 2 BLU-RAY and When You're Strange BLU-RAY)

DISC ONE - 4K BLU-RAY
The Doors – The Final Cut – 138'
The Doors – The original theatrical version – 140'
Oliver Stone Audio Commentary
New extra: Interview with Oliver Stone – 35'
New extra: Interview with Lon Bender, mixer for new Dolby Atmos mix – 10'
DISC TWO - BLU-RAY
The Doors – The Final Cut – 138'
The Doors – The original theatrical version – 140'
Oliver Stone Audio Commentary
New extra: Interview with Oliver Stone – 35'
New extra: Interview with Lon Bender, mixer for new Dolby Atmos mix – 10'
DISC THREE - BLU-RAY
Deleted scenes – introduced by O. Stone and then included in full with the script section as Chapter heading – 44'
"Jim Morrison: A Poet in Paris" – a documentary in French looking at the last few months of Jim Morrison's life in Paris, and his death – 53'
"The Road to Excess" – a documentary looking at how the movie came to be made, including interviews with the real-life Doors and main characters (except Ray Manzarek) – 39'
"The Doors in LA" – a documentary looking at the formation and rise of THE DOORS in LA in second of half of the 1960s with the Vietnam War and hippy culture as their backdrop 19'30"
EPK – includes behind the scenes featurette, profiles, music video, original trailer – 16'51"
DISC FOUR – BLU-RAY When You're Strange
Feature length The Doors documentary narrated by Johnny Depp
Honestly very interested in this release. If Lionsgate's release is identical to this one then it's a must-buy for me. Have to admit I'm not really that crazy about the movie as storytelling but visually it is quite remarkable, and the excess and pure depravity seems more admirable now in light of movies like Bohemian Rhapsody or even The Dirt that approached sex, drugs and rock and roll more clinically and in more typical Hollywood fashion then from a singular mind such as Stone's.

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Re: The Doors: 15th Anniversary Edition

#29 Post by aox » Sat May 18, 2019 10:26 am

I'm surprised he cut instead of adding footage, as there are quite a bit of deleted scenes.

Does anyone know which scene he slashed the three minutes from?

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Re: The Doors: 15th Anniversary Edition

#30 Post by flyonthewall2983 » Sun May 19, 2019 1:25 pm

My guess would be the birthday party scene

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