Description: Beowulf DVD 2008 Unrated Director's Cut BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALEDSEE PICTURES OF ACTUAL ITEM UP FOR BIDProduct details Format: Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, NTSCLanguage: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)Subtitles: English, Spanish, FrenchDubbed: French, SpanishRegion: Region 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1ore about DVD Number of discs: 1Rated: Unrated Not Rated Studio: ParamountDVD Release Date: February 26, 2008Run Time: 115 minutesSpecial FeaturesA Hero's Journey: The Making of BeowulfBeasts of BurdenThe Origins of BeowulfCreating the Ultimate BeowulfThe Art of BeowulfDeleted scenesTheatrical trailerEaster Eggs: Coffee Break with John MalkovichProduct DescriptionIn the age of heroes comes the mightiest warrior of them all, Beowulf. After destroying the overpowering demon Grendel, he incurs the undying wrath of the beast's ruthlessly seductive mother, who will use any means possible to ensure revenge. The ensuing epic battle resonates throughout the ages, immortalizing the name of Beowulf. Additional FeaturesThe process of creating Beowulf was more interesting than the movie itself--though many of the movie's fans will be disappointed that the "making-of" featurette does not include Angelina Jolie in her skin tight motion-capture suit. We do, however, get to see Ray Winstone (who admits he has a less than heroic physique), live horses bedecked with plastic dots, a "Robo-Grendel," wire props painted fluorescent pink and orange, and a poor production assistant whose job is scooping up horse poop. Other featurettes discuss the monster design (including giving a sea monster a single eye because, apparently, cyclopean creatures have mythological street cred); how excited the filmmakers were to combine Winstone's gruff voice with a preposterously burly bod; and a brief bit discussing the original epic poem, how much director Robert Zemeckis hated it, and the various liberties the screenwriters took with it. But for anyone interested in computer animation, the most interesting extra feature may be the deleted scenes. Because they were cut long before the animation was finished, they show the process at a variety of different stages--at some points the faces don't even move, making Beowulf look like a Thunderbirds-style puppet movie. --Bret Fetzer
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