  Pearl Harbor (Vista Series Director'S Cut) (2001) (Dvd)Pearl Harbor (Vista Series Director'S Cut) (2001) (Dvd)
UPC Number: 786936168532
Starring
Ben Affleck
Format
Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Box set, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound
Rated
R Not for sale to persons under age 18.
Studio
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
DVD Release Date
July 2, 2002
DVD Features
Commentary by Michael Bay
Commentary by Technicians, including the DP, Production Designer, and Costume Designer
Commentary by Jerry Bruckheimer with stars Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett, and Alec Baldwin
Mail-in Certificate for a $10 Rebate for Owners of Previous Editions, Expires 1/2/03
Disc One
Intro and letterbox explanation by Michael Bay
Pearl Harbor: The Director's Cut - Rated R (Part 1)
Disc Two
Pearl Harbor: The Director's Cut - Rated R (Part 2)
Disc Two, Three & Four
Hours of Interactive in-depth "Making Of" features
"Journey To The Screen: The Making of Pearl Harbor" segments (approximately 45 minutes) including segments on Battleship Row Attack, Sandbag Explosion, Dorrie Miller At The Guns, The Airfield Attack, The Scramble To The Planes, The Dud Bomb, The Oklahoma Gimble, The Doolitle Raid
The Surprise Attack - A multi-angle breakdown of the film's most exciting sequence (approximately 30 minutes)--includes video intro by Michael Bay
Multiple video tracks that will include pre-visualization: Storyboards, artwork, animatics, effects plates, green screen, and final sequence--All accessible by switching angles
Commentaries from veterans
Pearl Harbor Historic Timeline - a set-top interactive feature produced by documentarian Charles Kiselyak. Through an innovative animated timeline, viewers will be able to select historic videos, audio clips, text, or photos that set the stage for the events in Hawaii, or follow how they impacted world events that transpired as a result of the conflict. (Approximately 30 Minutes)
Soldier's Boot Camp - This segment follows the actors as they take preparation for their roles to an extreme. In the first segment, Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and their co-stars are put through grueling paces by an over-enthusiastic drill sergeant. The second segment follows Alec Baldwin through his officer training. (Approximately 30 Minutes)
"One Hour Over Tokyo" - The History Channel's documentary
Super-8 Montage - A collection of unseen super-8 footage shot for potential use in the movie by Michael Bay's Visual Assistant, Mark Palansky.
"Deconstructing Destruction" - an in-depth conversation among filmmakers with interactive industrial light and magic sequences
Nurse Ruth Erickson interview
"Unsung Heroes" - The History Channel documentary
Widescreen anamorphic format
Number of discs: 4
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