Tuesday, March 20, 2012

'Tower Heist' on Blu ray and DVD available for retail purchase, along with many other recent releases

Ben Stiller & Eddie Murphy Lead an All-Star Cast in

the Great and Hilarious Action-Comedy

 TOWER HEIST

Own the Special Edition Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack That Includes

DVD, Digital Copy & UltraViolet™ & Features

Two Hilarious Alternate Endings & Exclusive Bonus Features
Included in the Blu-ray Combo Pack is an all-new UltraViolet™ copy of the film. UltraViolet is the revolutionary new way for consumers to collect movies and TV shows, put them in the cloud and stream instantly to computers, tablets and smart phones and soon, consumers can download to devices of their choice too. The Tower Heist Combo Pack also includes a DVD and Digital Copy of the film which is compatible with iTunes®, iPad®, iPhone®, iPod™ touch, Android or other retail partners. So now, consumers can truly enjoy their movies and TV shows anytime, anywhere, on the platform of their choice! The Blu-ray also includes Universal's Second Screen—a technology that enhances the viewing experience by allowing viewers to simultaneously control and interact with the film and bonus material on a WiFi-connected tablet or computer as the movie plays on the television screen. The new Flick View Feature will allow fans to interact even more with the movie and be able to move content from their tablet to their TV screen.
BONUS FEATURES
Bonus features that appear on the both the Blu-ray and DVD versions include:
  • Two Alternate Endings – not seen in theatres
  • Hilarious Deleted & Alternate Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Plotting Tower Heist—Following the structure of a classic caper movie in three acts, director Brett Ratner, producer Brian Grazer and the entire cast bring this heist film to a whole new level. Viewers will learn how the project started, as well as meet the screenwriters and cast. This exclusive feature reveals the secrets of the set design, special effects and more, including what it took to create the iconic sequence involving Steve McQueen’s car!
  • Feature Commentary with director Brett Ratner, editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin & Jeff Nathanson

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