3 words.
I want one!
Apple Corps Ltd.’s eagerly anticipated DVD release of The Beatles’ second feature film Help! on November 6 will be accompanied by several high-profile television, radio and online promotions. AOL Music, Yahoo! Music, MSN.com, Clear Channel Online, Amazon.com, Sundance Channel, QVC, and public television affiliates are among the DVD’s major promotional partners.
And in line with the promotional thing that done and being doing for the film/DVD release, here is the calendar of events so far:
Saturday, October 27: Sundance Channel exclusively premieres Help! at 10pm ET/PT, with repeated airings scheduled through November.
Week of October 29: Amazon.com exclusively premieres The Beatles’ full-length performance of You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away from the film. AOL Music exclusively premieres The Beatles’ full-length performance of Help! from the film.
Thursday, November 1: MSN.com exclusively premieres The Beatles’ full-length performance of Another Girl from the film.
Friday, November 2 through Sunday, November 11: Apple Corps Ltd.’s Help! radio special, hosted by Michael Palin with insights from the film’s director Richard Lester and other Help! principals, to air on more than 200 radio stations across the U.S.
Monday, November 5: Yahoo! Music exclusively premieres The Beatles’ full-length performance of I Need You from the film. Clear Channel Online presents Apple Corps Ltd.’s Help! radio special on more than 400 locally branded Clear Channel Radio Network station websites.
Tuesday, November 6: Help! is released in standard 2-DVD and deluxe 2-DVD boxed set packages.
Monday, November 12: QVC will offer the Help! DVD (QVC Item #F04485) during the “Great Gifts” show at 11 PM (ET)/8 PM (PT).
Thanksgiving weekend: select public television stations across the U.S. begin airing ‘Help!'(airdates vary through December, check local listings).
The DVD will be a 2-disc set of course subtitling is part of the DVD. Disc 1 will feature the original film digitally restored with a newly created 5.1 soundtrack, while Disc 2 contains an hour of extra features, including:
The 30 minute documentary alone will make me buy the DVD!
There will be two editions of the DVD – a standard digipak and a deluxe boxed set that contains a reproduction of Richard Lester’s original annotated script, eight lobby cards and a poster, plus a 60-page book with rarely seen photographs and production notes from the movie. Both the deluxe book and the standard booklet feature an introduction by Richard Lester and an appreciation by Martin Scorsese.
That’s on the top of my Christmas wish list.
I was good all year Santa…… I’m going to watch this on a plasma lift console!
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beatles fan ka pala kuya? :)
di lang fan.. super big fan! ;hehehe