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Any Given Sunday: 15th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray (Updated)
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Posted May 27, 2014 01:41 PM by
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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has detailed the 15th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray release of Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, which includes new supplemental content. The sports drama stars Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Cameron Diaz, LL Cool J, Matthew Modine, Jim Brown, Lawrence Taylor, Aaron Eckhart, Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, John C. McGinley, Bill Bellamy and Elizabeth Berkley, and streets on September 9th.
Official Synopsis: Embattled Sharks coach Tony D'Amato (Pacino) faces a full-on blitz of team strife plus a new, marketing-savvy owner (Diaz) who's convinced the aging Tony is out of his league. An injured quarterback (Quaid), a flashy, bull-headed backup QB (Foxx), a slithery team doctor (Woods) and a running back with an incentive-laden contract (LL Cool J) provide some of the stories that zigzag like diagrams in a playbook.
Any Given Sunday was first released on Blu-ray in 2009. The new 15th Anniversary Edition also features 1080p video, lossless 5.1 surround and the director's cut of the film. Extras include:
- Anything Can Happen: This brand-new retrospective features NFL stars Marshall Faulk and Willie McGinest, 49ers coach Steve Mariucci and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
- Commentaries with Oliver Stone and Jamie Foxx
- Making-Of Documentary
- Unused/Extended Scenes
- Music Videos
- Screen Tests
- Gag Reel
- And More...
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Source: Blu-ray.com |
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dawnofdave
May 27, 2014
Warner Brothers: Your double dip experts! | |
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DrWally
May 27, 2014
Give us the original theatrical cut (which has never been released in any home video format anywhere), and I'm in. Otherwise pass. | |
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noirjunkie
May 27, 2014
Warner Bros: "You want classics on blu-ray? Too bad! Here's another double dip!" | |
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Farid
May 27, 2014
I love the ending and the song they play. A pretty good film. Even Cameron Diaz sizzles! | |
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grundy
May 27, 2014
This is a terrible film. A double-dip for this, but no 4K remaster of, say... Goodfellas??? | |
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rickah88
May 27, 2014
Walk of shame *goes over and hits the preorder button*  | |
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CobraVerde
May 27, 2014
grundy: Obviously you don't understand the concept of a double dip (materials that already exist) as opposed to a new 4K master of a different film (materials do not). Double dips don't take away from restoration work Warner is doing on other titles. | |
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nathanp
May 27, 2014
Waste of time, not a very good movie even by football movie standards. | |
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PT Ryan
May 27, 2014
If it has the theatrical cut and the video for Hole's "Be a Man", I'm there. | |
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HermanTurnip
May 27, 2014
With it's MTV-inspired quick editing, this movie gives me a headache. I could never manage to sit though an entire viewing of this thing. | |
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lordmorpheus72
May 27, 2014
glad I never bought the original blu release, I'll probably join rickah88 in the walk of shame over to the preorder. | |
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fdm
May 28, 2014
WB strikes again...  | |
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