For any of you guys that saw and liked Shoot Em Up, New Line Cinema just released some info that might be of interest. The action flick which only garnered $12.6 million on the silver screen is expected to do better in high-def, starring Clive Owen, Monica Bellucci and Paul Giamatti it really didn't impress critics much. But New Line is playing it's cards right, keeping the movie out of the 4Q release stampede and instead going for a January 1st launch. Priced at $27.98 for DVD and $35.99 for Blu-ray and HD DVD.
Though the pricing seems a bit steep, New Line decided to sweeten the pot by adding a long list of features. Here are the features: "Ballet of Bullets" the making of Shoot Em UP, feature length from writer, director Michael Davis, deleted scenes with commentary by Michael Davis, Scene animatics with comentary by Mr. Davis, theatrical trailer, 16x9 (2.35:1) version of the film, English DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete (widescreen edition only), English Dolby Digital 5.1 EX (widescreen edition only), English 2.0 Stereo Surround (widescreen edition only), then the more mundane: English and Spanish subtitles, closed captions etc.
Now for the interesting features exclusive to Blu-ray and HD DVD:
7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, interactive menus, Picture in Picture option allowing viewers to watch behind-the-scenes footage, and finally an on-screen commentary concurrently with the running feature.
For New Line to have invested so much in such a mediocre revenue producing movie can be an indication of where the studio is going as far as adding worthwhile features to high def format releases.