Daredevil - Theatrical Cut and Directors Cut - Blu Ray Artwork

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Theatrical Cut: English 5.1 Cinema DTS-HD, English 5.1 AC3, English 5.1 DVD DTS, French 2.0 AC3, Italian 5.1 AC3, Spanish 5.1 AC3 Directors Cut: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1

Run time: Theatrical Cut: 103:30 / Directors Cut: 133:08 Subtitles:

Theatrical Cut: English SDH Directors Cut: Cantonese, English, Mandarin (Traditional), Spanish

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DAREDEVIL and all related characters and elements are trademarks of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. © 2003 Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, LLC. ™ and © Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. ©2003 Twentieth Century Fox, Fox Film Corporation and associated logos are trademarks of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation and its related entities. The following Interviews and Commentaries are for entertainment only. The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment or any of their respective affiliates or employees. Design and Layout - pineapples101@gmail.com

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Disclaimer: This is a fan preservation project; it was created for criticism, research, and is completely nonprofit; it falls under the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. section 107. To have this version, you must own the original, unaltered retail release. Please, respect the rights of the copyright holders and purchase a copy of the original release if you do not own one already.


‘Daredevil’ and ‘Ghost Rider’ Director Still Proud of Early Marvel Films By PATRICK CAVANAUGH - February 28, 2019 12:25 am EST comicbook.com/marvel/news/daredevil-ghost-rider-movies-mark-steven-johnson Following the successes of films like X-Men and Spider-Man, many other Marvel heroes made their way to the big screen, yet not all entries found the same critical or commercial success. Mark Steven Johnson, who directed 2003’s Daredevil and 2007’s Ghost Rider, still looks fondly on those films that might not have become as notable of entries in the history of superhero cinema. “I had a very, very small hand in that, but I do think we were doing some interesting things back then,” Johnson shared with ComicBook.com when looking at the current popularity of the superhero genre. “We tried some things, which I am proud of. I do like the look of Daredevil very much. We hadn’t seen a superhero come home covered in scars, and chewing on pain pills, and it was kind of grim. You’re not going to get that right now from a Disneyowned Marvel character. You’re just not going to see that, and maybe there’s a reason. But I found that very interesting. It was something you hadn’t seen.” Daredevil sits at 44 percent positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, though it fared better financially, taking in nearly $180 million worldwide. In 2004, a director’s cut of the film landed on home video, earning an R rating and including nearly 30 minutes of additional footage. “Even though they’re uneven, I’m still very proud of that director’s cut,” Johnson noted. “I still think its worthwhile, and the hard thing now is when you look back, and you just see how far visual effects have come. It’s like, ‘Oh my God.’ You look at the CGI Daredevil from 2003, and you’re like, ‘Yikes.’ We have better-looking video game characters now than we did back then.” He added, “I know it’s haunted me for years, because the people that, not all, but a lot of the people who didn’t like the film, see the director’s cut and really enjoyed it. But what good does that do you in the end? You just hope that people see that eventually, and make up their mind based on that.” While these films might not have made the characters household names, they did pave the way for Marvel’s Daredevil on Netflix being a success as well as Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD incorporating a version of Ghost Rider more easily, as more casual fans had slightly more awareness of the characters.


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Blu Ray - Region A/B/C Theatrical Cut Audio: English 5.1 Cinema DTS-HD, English 5.1 AC3, English 5.1 DVD DTS, French 2.0 AC3, Italian 5.1 AC3, Spanish 5.1 AC3 Subtitles: English SDH Director’s Cut Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Subtitles: Cantonese, English, Mandarin (Traditional), Spanish Supplementary material: 1080p Blu Ray source

Artwork Standard Blu Ray Case - Inlay 269mm x 148mm Standard Blu Ray Booklet Fold down middle and spraymount 235mm x 145mm Blu Ray Disc Art 115mm x 115mm


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