Details of Fincher's 'Directors Cut' DVD for Zodiac

David Fincher has kept his promise and has packed his 'director's cut' dvd with some really cool extra's.

zodiac.jpgDavid Fincher has kept his promise. The details of Zodiac's region 1 release have been released online and it looks to be a must have to add to your DVD collection. I liked the movie and I was really impressed by what Fincher brought to the film but I can't love it. Zodiac was just a little too long with too much of the fat not cut out but still it's an extraordinary film. The details of the 'Director's Cut' are below and it promises tons of interesting documentaries (which this film just demanded quite honestly) and two audio commentaries, one of which looks to be Fincher on his own which should be fun. The only bad thing is we have to wait until January for the release! DVD Times give us this (they have no artwork yet)... The director€™s cut version of Zodiac arrives complete with bonus features (commentaries and multiple featurettes) as a two-disc set. Extras include: Commentary by Director David Fincher Commentary by Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr., Producer Brad Fischer, James Vanderbilt and James Ellroy Zodiac Deciphered The Visual Effects of Zodiac Digital Workflow Sequence Breakdowns: Blue Rock Springs Lake Berryessa San FranciscoTrailers and TV spots The Facts: This is the Zodiac Speaking Lake Herman Road Blue Rock Springs Lake Berryessa San Francisco Prime Suspect: His Name Was Arthur Leigh Allen Linguistic Analysis Jeopardy Surface: Geographic Profiling (6:30 video) Dr. Kim Rossmo's Geographic Profile of the Zodiac (text-based) The Psychology of Aggression: Behavioral Profiling (5:30 video) Special Agent Sharon Pagaling-Hagan's Behavioral Profile of the Zodiac (text-based) Final details are still TBC and extras subject to change, but as you can see from the list it looks as though we can expect an even split between extras on the making of the film and extras on the actual Zodiac killer.
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