Slumdog Millionaire coming to Blu-ray on March 31
- Posted March 9th, 2009 at 02:36 EDT by Eric Blattberg
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The 2008 Academy-award winner for Best Picture, Slumdog Millionaire, will arrive on Blu-ray at the end of the month. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced that it plans to release the Slumdog Blu-ray and DVD simultaneously on March 31. On the Blu-ray Disc, the movie will be presented in 2.35:1 1080p AVC with English and Hindi DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks. The special features, courtesy of Blu-ray.com, are as follows.
* Slumdog Dreams: Danny Boyle & The Making of Slumdog Millionaire
* Deleted Scenes:
o Chase Through Slums Longer Version
o Boys At Container Yard/Beanbags/Yellow Dress
o Prem At Police Station
o Frederick Stevens Question
o Jamal at Opera, Boys Leave Agra
o Jamal Searches, finds Arvind
o Chowpatty Beach And Tulip Star
o Jamal Returns To Tulip Star
o Jamal Wakes In Slum
o "Why Can't You Leave It Alone"
o Jamal Loses Latika, Calls Salim
o The Folder
* From Script To Screen: Toilet Scene
* Indian Short Film - Manjha
* Bombay Liquid Dance Music Video
* Commentary by Director Danny Boyle and Actor Dev Patel
* Commentary by Producer Christian Colson and writer Simon Beaufoy
* Slumdog Cutdown
* Digital Copy
If you haven't already seen Slumdog Millionaire, do yourself a favor and pick up this Blu-ray.
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Ill_Omen17
- 2:40am GMT - March 9th, 2009
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wtf this movies still in theatres (canada) wel ill be picking it up either way
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SweatingSchizo
- 5:12am GMT - March 9th, 2009
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Sux Sux Sux, I cant stand this Indian exposure anymore, Their stupid dances, their stupid songs and their stupid movies.
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I_am_Arsenalgunner27
- 5:24am GMT - March 9th, 2009
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I f***ing hate this movie, practically took every award it was nominated for. best special effects.......WHAT!? the film barely even uses any, and it was against the likes of ironman and the dark night....what the f***
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COD_23123
- 6:05am GMT - March 9th, 2009
- 9
Youir and idiot @5 . This movie had nothing to do with culture you foolish person , it was how people live in slums. The Movie was practically all english and based on The American show who wants to be a millionaire. Just because the actors were indians DOES NOT MAKE IT A INDIAN FILM ! it was produced by Fox Entertainment you nerd ! get your facts right , or better yet GET A LIFE !
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Intervention
- 11:33am GMT - March 9th, 2009
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Awards are a joke to begin with. It's nothing more than the tight group of hollywood libs honoring there own. The reason why Gran Tarino wasn't even nominated and the wrestler lost to that *%^*& movie milk.
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Fatal1nstinct
- 11:34am GMT - March 9th, 2009
- 16
@SweatingSchizo
atleast our movies are gud enuf to win 8 oscars ....
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Carl
- 4:50pm GMT - March 9th, 2009
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@9. It wasn't based on an American programme at all. Who wants to me a millionaire? is a British TV programme that America then decided to copy (what's new?). And it's a British film too (Danny Boyle is from Manchester)
So maybe you should get your facts right ;)
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