DigiPack Pitch Black (4K + Blu-ray Ultimate Limted Editions) (Turbine Media) [Germany]

Sep 5, 2014
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Release date: May 13, 2022
Purchase links: Turbine Edition A - Edition B
Price: €55.55
Notes: 3 Discs (1 4K UHD + 2 Blu-ray) (2 Variants) Edition A limited to 2222 and Edition B limited to 1111

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Audio: German Dolby Atmos, English Dolby Atmos, German DTS 2.0, English DTS 2.0
Image: 2.35:1 (2160p24) 4K Ultra-HD with HDR / Dolby Vision, 2.35:1 (1080p24 Full HD)
Subtitles: German, English
Runtime: 112 Minuten

Bonus:
- Trailers (HD - D & 2xUS)
- Sequel Trailers (US, UK & 2 x D)
- Audio Commentaries (optional subtitles in German & English) with Vin Diesel, Cole Hauser & David Twohy and David Twohy, Tom Engelman & Peter Chiang.
+ Bonus-Disc: New, mostly world-exclusive interviews (HD, ca. 2,5 Stunden):
- David Twohy (Director, ca. 24 Min.),
- Keith David (Imam, ca. 27 Min.),
- David Eggby (DoP, ca. 15 Min.),
- Peter Chiang (F/X, ca. 28 Min.)
- Ken Wheat (Story Writer, ca. 15 Min.),
- John Cox (Monster Animation, ca. 19 Min.),
- Brian Murray (Storyboards, ca. 26 Min.),
- David Melvin (TV-Prequel Director, ca. 15 Min.).

+ The Bridge to THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK (SD, ca. 80 Min.):
- RIDDICK: DARK FURY - The Animation (ca. 35 Min.),
- Pre-Animation (ca. 33 Min.),
- The Creator - Peter Chung (ca. 5 Min.),
- INTO THE LIGHT (ca. 5 Min.),
- Constructing the Plot (ca. 2 Min.).

+ Universal Archives (SD, over 2 hours):
- Director's introduction (ca. 2 Min.),


- INTO PITCH BLACK - TV-Prequel (ca. 45 Min.),
- Storyboard Comparison (ca. 4 Min.).
- SLAM CITY - Animated Internet Clip (ca. 8 Min.),
- Behind the Scenes I + II (ca. 18 + 12 Min.),
- Making of I + II (ca. 9 Min.),
- Johns' Bounty Log (ca. 7 Min.),
- Visual Encyclopedia (ca. 2 Min.),
- Computer Game Promotion (ca. 2 Min.),
- Promotion Parties (ca. 21 Min.).

Bonus with optional English & German subtitles
 
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@EvilMokey91 Are you too lazy to create an own thread? It´s a community and everybody can create one.
 
@EvilMokey91 Are you too lazy to create an own thread? It´s a community and everybody can create one.

Sorry but been a busy day. Also, that post on how to create a thread does not say anything about being able to copy and paste images from the Turbine Media website. Stealing those images could face legal actions. So that is why I usually ask for assistance. Not trying to be mean or anything.
 
Sorry but been a busy day. Also, that post on how to create a thread does not say anything about being able to copy and paste images from the Turbine Media website. Stealing those images could face legal actions. So that is why I usually ask for assistance. Not trying to be mean or anything.

'Stealing', I'm sure every such company is glad to have free advertising, and that's what those 'beauty shots' are for anyway.

Anyway, this boxset looks awesome, glad I didn't yet buy the Arrow 4k.

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Do these usually appear on Amazon as well, or do we have to buy directly?
 
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The 3-Disc Ultimate Edition offers the Director's Cut on UHD and Blu-ray with complete dubbing and sound in Dolby Atmos.
UHD also with HDR and Dolby Vision.
The bonus Blu-ray offers over 6 hours of material with rare archive pieces and brand new, mostly world exclusive interviews, as well as the TV prequel Into Pitch Black and the animated film The Chronicles of Riddick Dark Fury
The features, including two audio commentaries, have optional subtitles in German and English.

The Ultimate Edition Box Sets also includes
The Making of the Riddick Universe book (180 pages), lobby card set, A2 movie poster, and a replica ID and uniform patch. Limited & numbered
Edition A limited to 2222
Edition B limited to 1111
 
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'Stealing', I'm sure every such company is glad to have free advertising, and that's what those 'beauty shots' are for anyway.

Anyway, this boxset looks awesome, glad I didn't yet buy the Arrow 4k.

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Do these usually appear on Amazon as well, or do we have to buy directly?
I went without hesitation for B as soon as I received the newsletter from Turbine, which seems to me very representative of the movie (Riddick in the dark). Not big fan of A (too cartoonish for my taste... different would have been a real picture taken from the movie), although it is true that I prefer the front image of the inner package in edition A. Well, they play with those differences...
 
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Not big fan of A (too cartoonish for my taste... different would have been a real picture taken from the movie), although it is true that I prefer the front image of the inner package in edition A. Well, they play with those differences...
Oh, I didn't notice the inner slip is different too. Well, then I like both A variants. B is too dark.
Would've liked to see more Radha Mitchell (at least she's on the poster) and Claudia Black anywhere. Maybe one of the cards has a photo...
 
The 3-Disc Ultimate Edition offers the Director's Cut on UHD and Blu-ray with complete dubbing and sound in Dolby Atmos.
UHD also with HDR and Dolby Vision.
The bonus Blu-ray offers over 6 hours of material with rare archive pieces and brand new, mostly world exclusive interviews, as well as the TV prequel Into Pitch Black and the animated film The Chronicles of Riddick Dark Fury
The features, including two audio commentaries, have optional subtitles in German and English.

The Ultimate Edition Box Sets also includes
The Making of the Riddick Universe book (180 pages), lobby card set, A2 movie poster, and a replica ID and uniform patch. Limited & numbered
Edition A limited to 2222
Edition B limited to 1111

Is it known if TV prequel and animated movie will be HD or SD quality?
 
Beautiful packages from Turbine :thumbs: Personally prefer B but both are great.
Turbine really does put out a great overall package for the money like their AWOL releases not long ago.
I expect both of these to sell out pretty quick so if I can ill grab a copy in time, as long as they ain't stupid money :D
 
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I post all the time without asking for any permission and create the threads with the photos from the websites when it´s possible - this must be a joke. Should now everybody ask for permission before posting something? I know the result - no one posts anything anymore or just throws something in and wants it to be posted and then the difficult "Is it important enough to create a thread for it?" process starts. Good way - carefully considered.
 
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I have the embossed steelbook with the cover from edition B and it looks great. This edition is so much package around one single part of a trilogy. Easy pass for me.