08-20-2004, 08:27 AM
Acá va más información posteada por USAToday:
Columbia TriStar is preparing a Spider-Man 2 DVD that will keep Spidey fans stuck to their sofas for days. The two-disc DVD set ($29.96, out Nov. 30) has more than six hours of special features about the characters and the filmmaking process.
A $49.95 deluxe gift set also includes a 25-page portfolio featuring well-known comic book artists' works inspired by the film, postcards and a miniature reproduction of The Amazing Spider-Man #50 comic book, in which Peter Parker decides to give up his alter ego.
The film and DVD production crews began collaboration early with the sequel, says film co-producer Grant Curtis. Most of the production crew — including director Sam Raimi — were miked for a segment about the filming of the pier showdown scene that can be viewed using the multiple-camera-angle feature. "It really puts the viewer in the director's chair," Curtis says.
Viewers can also listen to two different full-length commentaries, one with Raimi and star Tobey Maguire, another with visual effects designer John Dykstra and other members of the effects team.
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Columbia TriStar is preparing a Spider-Man 2 DVD that will keep Spidey fans stuck to their sofas for days. The two-disc DVD set ($29.96, out Nov. 30) has more than six hours of special features about the characters and the filmmaking process.
A $49.95 deluxe gift set also includes a 25-page portfolio featuring well-known comic book artists' works inspired by the film, postcards and a miniature reproduction of The Amazing Spider-Man #50 comic book, in which Peter Parker decides to give up his alter ego.
The film and DVD production crews began collaboration early with the sequel, says film co-producer Grant Curtis. Most of the production crew — including director Sam Raimi — were miked for a segment about the filming of the pier showdown scene that can be viewed using the multiple-camera-angle feature. "It really puts the viewer in the director's chair," Curtis says.
Viewers can also listen to two different full-length commentaries, one with Raimi and star Tobey Maguire, another with visual effects designer John Dykstra and other members of the effects team.
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http://www.usatoday.com/life/2004-08-19-...ions_x.htm
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Marcelo
Marcelo