Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (4K Blu-ray SteelBook) (Red Edition) [USA]

Aug 25, 2011
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Release date: October 31, 2023
Purchase links: Amazon - Target - Walmart
Price: $34.99 (Amazon - Target) - $34.96 (Walmart)

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Retail sources have begun to suggest that Paramount’s Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD release of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One will arrive on 10/31.
 
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As expected the release date is October 31, 2023.

Here’s a list of the bonus features on the Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One 4K and Blu-ray releases:
  • Commentary by director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton—McQuarrie and Hamilton take viewers through each compelling scene with in-depth commentary.
  • Abu Dhabi—Explore the exotic filming locations in the desert and at the international airport and discover how each thrilling sequence was shot.
  • Rome—Take a behind-the-scenes look at the thrilling car chase through Italy’s historic capital, as Tom Cruise’s driving skills are pushed to the limit while handcuffed to Hayley Atwell!
  • Venice—See the breathtaking city of Venice as it’s never been shown on film. Plus, witness the cast’s dedication and commitment to their training as they prepare to get “Mission Ready.”
  • Freefall—An extended behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest stunts in cinema history. Watch never-before-seen footage of the rigorous training as Tom launches a motorcycle off a cliff.
  • Speed Flying—Join Tom and the crew as they explain the various training techniques involved in pulling off the dangerous speed flying stunts in the film.
  • Train—See how the climactic train sequence was captured on film. From building an actual train from scratch to crashing it using practical effects, you don’t want to miss this!
  • Deleted Shots Montage—Director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton share some of the breathtaking, never-before-seen footage that didn’t make the final film. (Digital* Only)
  • Editorial Featurette: The Sevastopol—Director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton take viewers through the intense opening scene. (Digital* Only)
 
Gloss finish with slightly raised artwork and title outside, same color combo for inside artwork and plain disc with no artwork.

The "bonus" Special Features Blu-ray disc is a nice touch. But there are no IMAX aspect ratio scenes at least on the 4K UHD disc like for the previous movies which is disappointing.
 
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I received it yesterday. It was sent inside a flimsy brown paper envelope by Amazon. I have never seen worse. Not from Zavvi, Best Buy, HMV way back then, Target, Walmart, Yes Asia, Amazon UK, Germany, France, Spain or Japan; numerous independent companies and eBay resellers.

The worst packaging ever. And it wasn’t damaged at all. Still, screw Amazon for being so cheap.
 
I received it yesterday. It was sent inside a flimsy brown paper envelope by Amazon. I have never seen worse. Not from Zavvi, Best Buy, HMV way back then, Target, Walmart, Yes Asia, Amazon UK, Germany, France, Spain or Japan; numerous independent companies and eBay resellers.

The worst packaging ever. And it wasn’t damaged at all. Still, screw Amazon for being so cheap.
I've seen worse. I mean not personally but I have seen photos of amazon deliveries with just a shipping label on the steelbook. The recent walking dead collectors set with just the label on the box. I don't order steels in the UK from amazon cos I had like 6 in a row damaged.