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Warner Brothers Announce The Matrix: Special Edit

Kartik3 writes "IGN.com is reporting that Warner Bros. is releasing a 2-disc special edition DVD of The Matrix (loaded with extras) on April 29th and The Animatrix (An Anime series set in the world of the Matrix) DVD on June 3rd." If Animatrix is half as cool as the promo comic that was given out at the Matrix opening, I'll like it.

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  1. What is the matrix? by mark-t · · Score: 3, Funny
    Slashdotted.

    That's what the matrix is.

    1. Re:What is the matrix? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      The last time this happened, they diverted more power to the servers, only to kill off about 10% of their "batteries." As the slashdotting continued, the problem only got worse.

      Luckily for the human race, the new policy is to just let the servers go down.

    2. Re:What is the matrix? by Autonymous+Toaster · · Score: 2, Funny

      Au contraire, I really liked The Matrix. The Agents were especially good. But it could have used more toast, especially when they were eating that gruel. Gruel isn't a very nutritious breakfast food.

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  2. Maybe the original DVDs everyon bought have degrad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe the original DVDs everyon bought have degraded?

  3. It better come with by NetNinja · · Score: 4, Funny

    A blue Pill and a Red Pill ;)

  4. Since the article is slashdotted... by Robotech_Master · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...I have no way of knowing: is this 2-disc set going to be substantially different from The Matrix plus The Matrix Revisited which are available now? I mean, I already have both of them. I don't see why I should have to pick up another.

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    1. Re:Since the article is slashdotted... by DAldredge · · Score: 4, Funny

      Because if you don't buy them the terrorists have already won!

  5. Hmm... by The+Human+Cow · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe I'll buy this one...I still don't have the Matrix on DVD. The only copy I have is the VHS I bought used at Blockbuster.

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  6. Is Dot gonna be in it? by UrGeek · · Score: 5, Funny

    I miss Animaniacs so much! is Dot gonna be Trinity in Animatrix?

    Oh, wait......Nevermind

    1. Re:Is Dot gonna be in it? by jcoy42 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Cripe, that was the first thing that went through my head too..

      I would be more than happy to pay whatever for a full set of *all* the animaniacs episodes in high quality w/o commercials on DVD.

      Warner, are you listening? Cash money..

      Oh how I miss that show..

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    2. Re:Is Dot gonna be in it? by nelsonal · · Score: 2

      I second this, so long as it includes the pinky and the brain episondes. Those were comic gold.

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  7. /.'ed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Warner Home Video will be repackaging The Matrix as a 2-disc set. The new edition will essentially contain the current film and The Matrix Revisited discs. Revisited will be padded out with new promotional features like "Preload: On the Set of Reloaded," episodes 1&2 of The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance, a preview of The Animatrix, "What Is the Game?" trailer for the new Infograme "Enter The Matrix" videogame , a sample of music from Reloaded, and a Marilyn Manson "Rock Is Dead" music video. The set will also include a free ticket offer to The Matrix Reloaded. The Matrix: Special Edition is due on April 29 and will retail $27.95. Oh, and the packaging will be "foil-wrapped" (insert eye-rolling).

    Speaking of The Animatrix, this more ambitious project will be released on June 3rd. This disc will include nine short films conceived by the Wachowski brothers, delving into the world of the Matrix and its characters. The collection of shorts, ranging from traditional anime to full-blown CGI, will come from world-renowned anime directors Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Mahiro Maeda, Takeshi Koike, Peter Chung and Andy Jones." Episode include "The Final Flight of the Osiris," "The Second Renaissance Parts 1 & 2," "Kid's Story," "Program," "World Record," "Beyond," "Detective Story," and "Matriculated." The Animatrix will retail $24.98. As for the two actual sequels, the Reloaded and Revolutions DVDs are already in production and are being promised as "breakthrough discs".

    1. Re:/.'ed by Zork+the+Almighty · · Score: 4, Funny

      though I hardly need to justify my own purchases...)

      Not married.

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    2. Re:/.'ed by K8Fan · · Score: 2, Informative

      Hah! I'm married...to a woman who loves "The Martix". She's seen it 20 times in the theater. She'll probably buy this sucker before I get a chance to.

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  8. Eh? by Rameriez · · Score: 2, Informative

    Wasn't The Matrix: Revisited a "2 Disc set loaded with extras"?

    I too would like to know if this release is any different. The title "special edit" suggests to me that perhaps there are some extended scenes in this one.

  9. Animatrix Trailer by dolphinuser · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can watch the Animatrix trailer here

    John

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  10. What Another? by trinity93 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What is it with this footage manipulation crap everybody is doing? i mean just release the film in its entirety and stop holding out on us. Im starting to feel like im being taken by a realy sick and masive bait and switch scam. I can see haveing a directors cut but this is getting out of hand

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    1. Re:What Another? by trinity93 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well the next thing i bet they try is Matrix by subscription. For 4 easy payments $19.95 you will get a extra 15 mins a month for 12 months or untill they run out of footage which ever comes first. It sounds silly but they are willing to try anything these days to make a buck

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  11. News at darkhorizons by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative
    From darkhorizons:

    The Matrix: Special Edition (DVD): On April 29th, a few weeks shy of the first sequel's release, Warners will put out a special two-disc set for the original box-office smash with all sorts of stuff. All the extras that appeared on the single-disc release a few years back will be here, as will the entire "The Matrix Revisited" two-hour documentary. Joining it will be several new behind-the-scenes featurettes, three hours worth of audio music track, an 800+ still gallery, the Marilyn Manson music video "Rock is Dead", previews of the game & Animatrix episodes, and an exclusive preview of the second film. All of this will come in collectible foil packaging whilst worldwide release dates should fall along similar lines. Thanks to 'FanHalen'.

    Ooo! Foil packaging!

    Doesn't sound like a new edit. I really doubt I'm going to be replacing my old Matrix DVD.
  12. Could they be any more obvious? by majestynine · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I wonder how long the publishers of movies such as this are going to get away with doing this. The only reason they do this is to maximize the amount of money they possibly squeeze out of the mindless masses that enjoy seeing pretty pictures moving.

    I used to work (until quite recently) in the Entertainment section of a Kmart. When they released the Lord Of The Rings DVD (2 disc), people bought it in droves, and as I'm sure you'd guess, it was a best seller for months. Then once all the fuss has died down, they re release it in a special four disc edition, the extra discs containing a few average documentaries on the making of LOTR plus an extra half an hour of unseen footage. Of course, it sold like crazy again.

    As I was running the transactions through, I'd often ask (or sometimes just be told by) the customer, that they'd already bought the two disc set, but they had to have the extra discs for their content. Most of these people weren't your 'typical' hardcore nerd type person that obsesses about things like this: they were 'ordinary' people (like your older brother, or your mum), who were doing this.

    They'd also mention (and this is my point) that the next time things like this came out, they'd hold off until they released the "Special Extended Edition"s of all the really big name movies (LOTR, MATRIX etc).

    I admit that I've almost done this too, I bought the original Matrix DVD, and I bought the original LOTR dvd set (2 disc), and now that they've brought out the newer ones, I was not only quite pissed that they've brought out 'bigger' versions, I half contemplated buying the new editions. Now I've not forked over that money, and I certainly won't do it. However what I will do, and I'm sure that a majority of people will too: is to hold off buying it until they have released the Super Special Extended Amazing Edition of whatever movie it is.

    Their sales will drop until they realise they can't get away with it.

    1. Re:Could they be any more obvious? by mark-t · · Score: 2
      ... the extended cut packs a fair amount into an extra 30 minutes

      Twenty of which is in the extended closing credits which includes some ten thousand names from the LOTR fan club.

      Who, other than people who are *in* that list (and only want to see their name on the screen for the first time), actually reads all those names?

    2. Re:Could they be any more obvious? by TrentC · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I used to work (until quite recently) in the Entertainment section of a Kmart. When they released the Lord Of The Rings DVD (2 disc), people bought it in droves, and as I'm sure you'd guess, it was a best seller for months. Then once all the fuss has died down, they re release it in a special four disc edition, the extra discs containing a few average documentaries on the making of LOTR plus an extra half an hour of unseen footage. Of course, it sold like crazy again.

      And anybody who was paying attention at the time would know that they announced the extended edition of the DVD at the same time as the original one.

      Jay (=

    3. Re:Could they be any more obvious? by deek · · Score: 2
      • I bought the original Matrix DVD, and I bought the original LOTR dvd set (2 disc), and now that they've brought out the newer ones, I was not only quite pissed that they've brought out 'bigger' versions, I half contemplated buying the new editions.

      You can NOT compare the way they handled the Matrix, to the way they handled the LOTR release. New Line, right from the start, announced in a press release their intentions to release two separate DVD versions. They kept everyone informed as to their intentions, and thus have my respect for that. If you didn't do any research on the DVD release schedule, then you have noone to blame but yourself.
  13. Another edition? by 1nv4d3r · · Score: 5, Funny

    They should call it "The Matrix: Repackaged"

    1. Re:Another edition? by Cam+Wheeler · · Score: 3, Funny

      We'll all meet again in The Matrix 1.1 - The Search For More Money.

    2. Re:Another edition? by doorbot.com · · Score: 2, Funny
      They should call it "The Matrix: Repackaged"
      neo@zion# apt-get update
      Hit http://dvd.thematrix.net rc2/updates/main Packages
      Hit http://dvd.thematrix.net rc2/main Release
      Reading Package Lists... Done
      Building Dependency Tree... Done
      neo@zion# apt-get upgrade
  14. The Sad Truth by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just another way to milk the first Matrix for more $$$$ before the next movie arrives this year.

  15. What a horrible bait and switch! by Aexia · · Score: 4, Funny

    First they get you to buy the Matrix when it comes out on DVD. Then they release a 2-disc "Special Edition" a scant *three years* later!

    Bastards!

  16. Re:owch by 1nv4d3r · · Score: 3, Funny

    Great, another form of matrix decomposition to hate.

    Well, in two years it'll be just in time for the extended, expanded, special three-movie collector's edition of the director's cut. Brewed with a premium blend of bonus material and loaded with never-before cared-about footage, enhanced with gaffer commentary in both the gaffer's native language and three others, not to mention the several TV specials that you've seen before, but haven't yet been given the opportunity to pay a premium for.

  17. we thank you for your support by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Here at Warner Bros, we appreciate the free advertising given to our Matrix entertainment product.

    We also appreciate how many Slash Dot readers purchase these "special edition" DVDs. It's comforting for us to know that all this talk of "boycotting the media corps" and "don't give them any of your money" is just hypocritical hot air.

    Sure, most of you have seen the movie already and could just save your money, or (ha ha) use it to support lesser known directors and actors who could use the exposure, but you choose to give it to us. We thank you for that.

    Rest assured, this money will go directly to our pockets, and occasionally to the pockets of a needy senator. Occasionaly, due to court orders and other circumstances beyond our control, we are forced to give some money to the actors, writers, and artists who create the movies.

    Again, we thank you dearly for your support of our wholesome movie industry, and we look forward to your future purchase of our upcoming 3-DVD "Matrix Multiplied" set. We know you'll buy it for that extra 30 minutes of footage. And of course the "Matrix Engaged" 4-DVD set which comes out after that, which comes with a set of Matrix stickers with your favorite personas.

    It's through your unwavering interest in our products that we're able to bring you innovative new products such as: pay-per-use DVDs, annoying copy-protection schemes, and corrupt corporate-welfare legal schemes like the DMCA.

    Sincerely,

    President
    Warner Bros

  18. Re:Great! please avoid decimal . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    geeks HATE decimal. That's 1Eh bucks. Repost.

  19. There�s no DVD... by dark-br · · Score: 2, Funny

    Neo: There is no DVD?
    Warner Bros boy: Then you'll see, that it is not the DVD that rots, it is only yourself.

  20. They're doing this with Alien movies too by bnavarro · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I rushed out and bought the Alien special edition boxed sets. The first two movies were repackagings of the laserdisc sets, and the last two were featureless movie only editions. Now they are coming out with a new "Alien Quadrilogy" boxed set; new special editons for the first two, and real special editions for the other two.

    Despite all of the excitement that seems to be surrounding this release, I won't buy it. I'll wait to replace my collection with the HD-DVD version, whenever that comes out. Same goes for the Matrix. How did I just know that they would eventually bundle that "Revisited" disc in with a super-super edition.

    Fortunately, they did announce the movie and special edions of FOTR at the same time, so I didn't get burned on that one. From now on, though, any blockbuster that is release in a "Movie-only" or "Limited suppliments" edition, I defanately will not buy, and will hold out for the eventual "deluxe" edition.

    I am really annoyed at the Alien set. I was certain that that would be the last time it was visited until HD-DVD. Crap.

    1. Re:They're doing this with Alien movies too by iainl · · Score: 2, Informative

      I understand you're annoyed about the Alien set, but for what its worth,

      1) The old releases have been out a few years now.

      2) They really have cleaned them up a fair bit further, apparently, and transfer technology has moved on quite a lot as well.

      3) Aliens will apparently have the theatrical cut this time, thank God. Even just this alone would make it worth it for me, as I hate the extended version; it really ruins the pace for me.

      4) Alien3 should (hopefully - its not confirmed for certain) have the extra workprint scenes inserted to present the 'fan cut' everyone has been clamouring at Fox for the last x years to release.

      5) DTS tracks all round, and a proper 5.1 sound mix for Alien from the 70mm version, rather than the hacked into 5.1 release on the current disc.

      Finally, its sounding like some of the extras in your set (most notably the Goldsmith score on Alien) may not make it on due to the space taken by the new transfers, so it may be worth keeping both if you're a big fan.

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  21. "Extras" by GreggyBUIUC · · Score: 4, Informative

    I really hope the "extras" include a new commentary track. Have you guys ever sat through the commentary that comes on the DVD. It is a *painful* experience. Its such a great great movie that its sad to see such monotonous commentary. Carrie Moss has some interesting and funny comments, but honestly she just isn't present enough throughout the track. Instead its two of the "geeks" that helped put the movie together ( one was in charge of visual effects). Although some of the technical insight is interesting -- for the most part you find them talking through the best parts of the movie about totally unrelated subjects, or extending valid points way too far. Maybe I'm being a little too critical on something that's supposed to be off the cuff, but it just seemed like the techinical guys didn't have a clue as to how to make the commentary interesting for your average viewer. However, geeks never have been great at stimulating conversation for the masses for minutes, let alone hours.

    I love listening to the commentary tracks on DVDs -- Fight Club and Training Day being two of my favorites -- as they offer insight into the movie's themes and motif's and new perspectives on something you may have taken for granted after 5-10 viewings. After so many years and so many viewings, I'd love to finally know what the brother's think of their creation or hear more from Laurence or Hugo (probably not Keanu though :-) ).

  22. Kazaa? by geekee · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is it available on Kazaa yet?

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  23. Boycotting MPAA? by MacDork · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wouldn't it be wiser to not buy said special edition? At least half of the /.ers out there seem to truly detest the DMCA/RIAA/MPAA, so then why pad their pockets? Personally, I won't buy it. They've called me a thief though their actions and policies. I liked the Matrix, but I won't be filling the chest they dig from to buy off our representatives in the house and senate. I hope you all will do the same too.

  24. Re:OK, I'll be pedantic... by La+Temperanza · · Score: 2

    Wow. Who woulda thunk writers like Koji Morimoto (who worked on Akira and directed part of Memories) and directors like Shinichiro Watanabe (who directed Macross Plus and Cowboy Bebop) were Americans?

    And Studios Madhouse/4?C are obviously located in Tokyo, Missouri. DNA must be in Seoul, Vermont.

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  25. Re:Great! please avoid decimal . by Zork+the+Almighty · · Score: 2, Funny

    You can use whatever number system you want, but please stop picking on the other bases...

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  26. Re:Lol, VHS by GreyPoopon · · Score: 3, Insightful
    The real reason you should feel sorry for him is that he actually watched the Matrix

    You leave yourself in a bit of a pickle. Either you watched the Matrix yourself, which makes you just as pitiable, or you didn't see it and therefore aren't in a position to comment on whether we should pity others who have. Sorry, just couldn't resist. :-)

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  27. Animatrix download? by Nate+Eldredge · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I keep hearing that (some of) the Animatrix shorts are supposed to be released on the web this month. Anybody know anything about this?

    I found this page. Some of the shorts have release dates listed (one of which is February 4) but others don't. Are release dates scheduled for these, or are they out already, and if so, where can I download them (if possible)?

  28. Re:Lol, VHS by The+Notorious+ASP · · Score: 3, Funny

    Watching the Matrix on VHS is akin to watching The Blair Witch Project on DVD...

  29. ... and how many Star Wars sets? by Belgand · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yes, multiple sets suck, but some companies will put out shitty versions first or decide to come out with new versions for promotional reasons. Think about how many versions of Star Wars have come out over the years? Off the top of my head they're come out with the original releases, the THX remastered releases, the Special Edition releases, and the new set that came out a few years ago with some extra promo footage. Considering that the last 3 sets came out in both widescreen and pan and scan (a shame to see this crap coming to DVD... but that's another rant) that's at least 10 different sets. Sooner or (more likely) later we're going to have the DVD releases and there might very well be regular and special edition releases of both... not to mention the actual special edition releases to follow that.

    Terminator 2 has had two releases so far with another one on the way (can't have anything to do with the third movie now can it) to oust the previous so-called "Ultimate edition". Stargate has been out in 4 editions on DVD alone with another one coming out soon as well.

    For whatever reason you'll have extra editions for reasons good (LOTR needed time to produce the special features and compose the music and such) and bad. Think of the excellent newer version of Seven, or Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Sometimes though they don't even get the new version right (the new version of Reservoir Dogs is misframed and has color problems, but the old one had terrible video quality and sound) and it's worth it to come out with something better.

    The bottom line is to look around before buying something in case a new version might be on the way, no matter how long (Goodfellas has been in production for a while). If the current version is a bit weak on features or poorly made and a fairly big film... wait. The new version will probably come around eventually.

  30. languages? by Scrameustache · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I have the Matrix DVD (in its cheap-ass warner carboard box), and its english-only. Does anybody know if the 2 disc special ed will have more than one language (French and Spanish)?

    I buy few Warner DVDs because they are so much cheaper than most other DVDs...they all come in this cheap, flimsy folded cardboard box (wich sounds as though you're breaking it every time you open it), and usually have only one language available and laughable extras (oooo! animated menus! wow!).

    The recent ones seem to have gotten over the monolingual deal and have some actually interresting extras (the powerpuff DVD is from Warner, and its got 3 languages and funky extras like character commentaries). But I'd like to know in advance.

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  31. Microsoft School of Upgrades by hendridm · · Score: 2, Insightful

    > is releasing a 2-disc special edition DVD of The Matrix (loaded with extras)

    Hmmm, why didn't I get this the FIRST TIME I bought the movie?

  32. Funny there is an anime based on the Matrix... by jacoplane · · Score: 4, Informative

    since the Matrix was very much inspired by another anime, Ghost in the Shell.

  33. The DVD industry has... by bob670 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    really turned me off, sold most of my collection on eBay, keeping only about 25 really essential films. This repackaged version of The Matrix won't lure me in, and frankly, as long as I get anamorphic transfers of full theatrical cuts, I could care less about all the extras. Outside of something really amazing like the additional footage they are tacking back into the LOTR films, they can keep thier multiple versions of every release. Way to cannabalize your own market and dump on your customers. Oh wait, I forgot we are dealing witha **AA group, that explains it.

  34. Extra character not seen in the original by baryon351 · · Score: 4, Funny

    There's an extra character who was never seen in the original matrix. Instead of taking just one pill, she took the red pill, the blue pill, and had morpheus cook up a dozen other types.

    Picture here

  35. The doubledip: it works by Winterblink · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Big surprise here. It's called double-dipping, studios have been doing it since DVDs first came out. Look at "Men in Black". There's a regular version (DD5.1), regular version (DD5.1 + DTS), double disc edition (DD5.1) and double disc edition (DD5.1 + dts). If that isn't the worst case scenario, I don't know what is.

    How do they get away with this? Simple: it works. People buy newer editions, and as long as something sells well enough they'll continue to keep it up. The day everyone learns not to buy the same movie more than once, we'll no longer be treated like morons by the studios this way.

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