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Snake Eyes 4K Blu-ray
Posted April 14, 2024 01:56 PM by
Kino Lorber are preparing a 4K Blu-ray release of Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes (1998), starring Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise, John Heard, Carla Gugino, and Stan Shaw. The release is expected to arrive on the market later this year.
Description: Detective Rick Santoro (Nicolas Cage) has never played by the rules. When he attends a high-profile boxing match with his friend Navy Cmdr. Kevin Dunne (Gary Sinise), as well as Defense Secretary Kirkland (Joel Fabiani), he witnesses a terrorist assassinate Kirkland. Despite a lockdown on the arena, key witness Julia Costello (Carla Gugino) escapes -- and Santoro begins to suspect Kirkland's death is part of a much larger conspiracy that involves boxing rivals and a beautiful stranger.
Finally, this film is getting some much needed love for physical media. Would love to see "Bringing Out the Dead". I remember these two films were paired up in the early blu-ray days.
If they can get decent elements for the original ending (that was changed very late in post production) and includecit (either an extra or seamless branching) this would be my disc of the year.
People are asking about the alternate ending on Kino�s Facebook page too, and the official Kino account is repeatedly replying, �has this other ending ever been seen by anyone?� So as of now, it seems unlikely that it will be included.
Hopefully they get some extras, as the current blu is a bare bones release. Kino should come through with at least a commentary. Regardless, I�m buying.
Great to see this as long as it has a commentary track and also all of the deleted scenes including the lengthy storm sequence which ran about 10 minutes which was cut out at the last minute before it was released in Summer 1998.
... I once met Jane Heitmeyer at The Del and told her I knew her from this movie, she was quite flattered and was truly charming ... this to me is Nic Cage at his best, and any DePalma 4K is a must for me
I'll definitely be most interested if KL get some interviews from the cast/crew. DePalma didn't give it much attention in his 2015 documentary where he discussed his full filmography. We'll see, in time. I'm not banking on a Nic Cage interview, but maybe Sinise or writer David Koepp would be nice.