Pues sería la osxxx que no trajera el disco de extras porque por lo que he visto, está subtitulado en castellano y tiene un montón de extras, he comprobado que uno es un making off de 2 horas en SD 16/9 y varios más que no he tenido tiempo de mirar.
Resumiendo la edición 4K UK: Disco 4K con castellano, disco BD con castellano y el disco de extras también con castellano (subtítulos).
Eso extras son ineditos?
pues yo tengo en amazon.uk en pre order la edicion uk desde que se anunció y ni me la han enviado todavia![]()
4K Ultra HD extras:
-Written Introduction by The Wachowskis
-Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
-Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers, and David Thomson
-Cast and Crew Commentary by Carrie-Anne Moss, Zach Staenberg, and John Gaeta
-Composer Commentary by Don Davis with Music-Only Track
Blu-Ray extras:
-The Matrix Revisited (feature-length documentary – 122:50)
-Behind the Matrix (7 featurettes – 43:06)
-Follow the White Rabbit (9 featurettes – 22:51)
-Take the Red Pill (2 featurettes – 17:42)
-The Music Revisited (41 audio-only tracks)
-Rock Is Dead music video (3:20)
-Teaser Trailer (1:01)
-Theatrical Trailer (2:33)
-TV Spots (8 spots – 3:45)
"Mira la obra de Dios. ¿Quién podrá enderezar lo que él torció?"
" Quod in hac vita facimus, vocem aeternitate habet"
Una anécdota, el conejo de las narices, no contentos con ponerlo en esa espantosa y ridícula carátula nos lo ponen hasta en los menús de los 3 discos.
Pues viendo que la edición UK trae disco de extras, y la nuestra no, he ido a Amazon a ver como andaba de precio...y resulta que tenía por ahí un descuento de 8 libras, no recuerdo a santo de que, así que por 15 libras Neo se viene a casa.
En una review de un chico americano comentaba que el disco 4k sí tenía extras inéditos.
TV 4K: OLED LG 65" C9 / OLED 3D LG 55" 920V
Reproductor UHDBD: Panasonic DP-UB9004
¿Cómo se retoma el hilo de toda una vida? ¿Cómo seguir adelante cuando en tu corazón empiezas a entender que no hay regreso posible, que hay cosas que el tiempo no puede enmendar, aquellas que hieren muy dentro, que dejan cicatriz?
Última edición por leoky; 23/05/2018 a las 21:33
Siguiendo una review (la de highdefdigest.com), parece que todos estos extras ya estaban en el Ultimate Matrix.
Los del UHD ya estaban contenidos en los discos de las peliculas
Los del Blu-ray estaban contenidos en el disco Bonus de The MatrixDiscs 1-3: Shared Extras
Note that there are a couple of shared features across the first three 'Matrix' movie discs. Each film gets:
- Introductions - "Written Introduction by the Wachowski Brothers is included for all three features. It's fine enough, and is repeated in the 16-page booklet included with the set.
- Audio Commentaries - The fun really begins with a suite of audio commentaries. Each of the three films share a common set of commentary tracks -- a "Philosopher's Commentary" featuring Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber, and a "Critics Commentary" with noted cinema journalists Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson. I sampled about thirty minutes of each (on all three installments), and found both groups of participants fascinating and often humorous. Granted, the "Philosophers" at times seem to stretch the significance of the later installments in the series a bit, but it only serves to make the "Critics" commentaries that much more hilarious by comparison -- Warner allowed them free reign to totally rip on the sequels, and their often pointed criticisms on the apparent self-indulgence of the Wachowski Brothers and the ever-more-ludicrous plot contrivances is highly entertaining. God, how I wish George Lucas would allow something similar to be put on the DVDs of his 'Star Wars' prequels!
Es que... despues del Ultimate Matrix, creo que mas extras aun... es ya pedir las grabaciones de como tomaban el primer cafe del dia....Disc 1: 'The Matrix'
- Audio Commentaries - The original 'The Matrix' also includes two additional commentaries of its own. Carried over from the very first DVD release of the film is a track with effects personnel Zach Staenberg and John Gaeta, plus actress Carrie-Anne Moss, as well as a music-only track (in Dolby Digital-Plus 5.1) featuring comments from composer Don Davis (which are inserted in the silent passages, in between cues). The cast and crew track was certainly informative back before Warner re-issued the film so many times, but now it is easily eclipsed by the copious video material. As such, best to leave this one off your checklist. The isolated score, however, is great to have, and it's also wonderful to hear from the composer as they're so often overlooked, even on box sets as expansive as this.
- "The Music Revisited" - A very cool feature. This is an exhaustive catalog of no less than forty-one(!) audio-only music cues from the film. This was originally included as an easter egg on the original DVD set, but is now very easy to access right from the Extras menu.
- Documentary: "The Matrix Revisited" - 'The Matrix Revisited' was first released as a stand-alone DVD, but has been integrated here in its original, complete form. It runs 122 minutes, and is quite exhaustive. Chronicling the entire production from November 1997 (the beginning of pre-production) to April 2000 (as preparation for the first sequel commenced), this is a thorough, exciting video diary that alone would have been enough coverage for me on the making of 'The Matrix.' What's great about taking this return trip is recognizing how few people involved even understood the movie the Wachowskis were making. Yet all took a leap of faith, from the cast (all interviewed here) to the effects crew, all endeavoring to create something never before seen, no matter how seemingly incomprehensible. 'The Matrix Revisited' is excellent, and for me is easily the highlight of all of the 'Matrix' extras.
- Vignettes - Also included are the now-famous "Take the Red Pill" and "Follow the White Rabbit" vignettes that were presented as branching segments on the original DVD release. The material runs about 40 minutes, and each vignette is a narration-free, you-are-there look at a specific action sequence or other key scene. "Take the Red Pill" includes: "What is Bullet Time?" (6 min.) and "What is the Concept" (11 min.); "Follow the White Rabbit" includes: "Trinity Escapes" (1 min.), "Pod" (2 min.), "Kung Fu" (4 min.), "Wall" (2 min.), "Bathroom Fight" (2 min.), "Government Lobby" (4 min.), "Government Roof" (1 min.), "Helicopter" (1 min.) and "Subway" (4 min.).
- Promotional Gallery - The disc ends with 'The Matrix' original Theatrical Teaser and Trailer, eight TV spots, and a music video for Marilyn Manson's "Rock is Dead."
De extras, a mí con un buen making off de hora y media me vale, como los de "La Cosa", "Encuentros en la tercera fase", "Tiburón" o "Alien"... lo que me da pena son los títulos interesantes que no traen nada tipo "Lifeforce" con otros que tienen extras para vivir una vida como "El Hobbit" y que no me interesan un pimiento, pero eso es una opinión muy personal. En este caso no creo que sea por falta de contenido adicional, pero lo normal es que la edición tenga ese disco.
" Quod in hac vita facimus, vocem aeternitate habet"
Pues sí ojalá se pudieran repartir un poco
De esta película por ejemplo me veré el making off y no creo que nada más, ni sabía que había ya este documental editado. Sólo he probado el disco 4K pero ya en primeras imágenes resulta impresionante como se ve y eso que el comienzo es bien oscuro.
Desconocía que el BD que contiene también está remasterizado sin los tonos verdes del anterior. Eso al menos dice el "análisis" de la web de altadefinición.
Entonces el BD que traerá la edición española no es el mismo que la edición sencilla de toda la vida? Saludos.
Imposible resistirme. Comprada en Amazon. Mucho interés en el disco Blu-Ray UHD y nada en el Blu-ray. No me encuentro cómodo viendo películas en UHD salvo en algunos títulos como BLADE RUNNER, BLADE RUNNER 2049 por nombrar sólo dos pero algo me dice que aquí han acertado de lleno. Toca esperar para comprobarlo, pero cada vez menos.
TV: LG 4K OLED 65B6V(65")
Receptor: Marantz SR8012
BD: Oppo BDP-93EU, Sony UBP-X800 UHD, LG 970 (DVision)
CD: Rega Apollo (por analógico con Van den Hul)
Cajas: B&W Serie 700 (5.1)
"Mira la obra de Dios. ¿Quién podrá enderezar lo que él torció?"