The three films in the Jurassic Park franchise have had DVD releases both as single-disc editions and in film franchise collections.
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park was first released to DVD on October 10, 2000, both as a singe-disc collector's edition and as a 2-pack with The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. The film has also been re-released with both of its sequels on December 11, 2001, in the Jurassic Park Trilogy. On November 29, 2005, the film was released yet again in the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The Lost World: Jurassic Park was first released to DVD on October 10 2000. The film was also released in a package with Jurassic Park. The DVD has also been re-released with both sequels on December 11 2001, in the Jurassic Park Trilogy, and as the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack on November 29 2005.
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic Park III was first released to DVD on December 11 2001, both as a single disc edition and a 2-pack alongside Jurassic Park. The DVD has also been re-released with both sequels on December 11, 2001 as the Jurassic Park Trilogy and as the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack on November 29 2005.
Jurassic Park Trilogy
The Jurassic Park Trilogy was released on December 11, 2001 in a red and metal box set that included all three feature films and an exclusive 4th bonus disc titled Beyond Jurassic Park, an exclusive making-of featurette that showed the development of the three films. The set is now discontinued in favor of the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack. The set retailed at $75.98.
Criticism
A common complaint was the lack of a DTS audio transfer of the first two films, while Jurassic Park III had it. Purchasers of the original set were hoping for the DTS transfer in the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack, but it did not.
Jurassic Park Adventure Pack
The Jurassic Park Adventure Pack was released on November 29, 2005 in a dinosaur crate replica case that contained all three feature films. This set does not include Beyond Jurassic Park, although the previous set did. The set retails at $26.98.
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park was first released to DVD on October 10, 2000, both as a singe-disc collector's edition and as a 2-pack with The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. The film has also been re-released with both of its sequels on December 11, 2001, in the Jurassic Park Trilogy. On November 29, 2005, the film was released yet again in the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The Lost World: Jurassic Park was first released to DVD on October 10 2000. The film was also released in a package with Jurassic Park. The DVD has also been re-released with both sequels on December 11 2001, in the Jurassic Park Trilogy, and as the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack on November 29 2005.
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic Park III was first released to DVD on December 11 2001, both as a single disc edition and a 2-pack alongside Jurassic Park. The DVD has also been re-released with both sequels on December 11, 2001 as the Jurassic Park Trilogy and as the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack on November 29 2005.
Jurassic Park Trilogy
The Jurassic Park Trilogy was released on December 11, 2001 in a red and metal box set that included all three feature films and an exclusive 4th bonus disc titled Beyond Jurassic Park, an exclusive making-of featurette that showed the development of the three films. The set is now discontinued in favor of the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack. The set retailed at $75.98.
Criticism
A common complaint was the lack of a DTS audio transfer of the first two films, while Jurassic Park III had it. Purchasers of the original set were hoping for the DTS transfer in the Jurassic Park Adventure Pack, but it did not.
Jurassic Park Adventure Pack
The Jurassic Park Adventure Pack was released on November 29, 2005 in a dinosaur crate replica case that contained all three feature films. This set does not include Beyond Jurassic Park, although the previous set did. The set retails at $26.98.
The Complete Superman Collection is a discontinued 4-disc DVD/VHS box set of Superman films, released on May 1, 2001 by Warner Home Video.
It featured all four Superman films starring Christopher Reeve (made between 1978 and 1987). It features all four 2001 DVD releases of each film. Only the first Superman film was given bonus material content, while the three sequels were given the "bare bones" treatment, with no extra contents besides theatrical trailers. Each film in the set was also available individually.
This 2001 release marked the last time these films were released on VHS.
DVD
Disc breakdown
* Disc 1 - Superman
* Disc 2 - Superman II
* Disc 3 - Superman III
* Disc 4 - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Details
Note: the language and subtitles information below is for the U.S. version of the discs. International versions include various languages, depending on the country and/or area of release.
Superman: The Movie
The collection includes the extended director's cut of the film starring Christopher Reeve, with eight minutes of previously-deleted footage and a new audio mix.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc One, Side A
*2000 expanded edition movie with soundtrack in Dolby Digital 5.1
*Commentary track by director Richard Donner and writer Tom Mankiewicz.
*Isolated Music Track
*Superman: The Legacy information text
*Cast & Crew bios
*Added Scenes
*Awards listing
*Theatrical trailer
Disc One, Side B
*3 Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries
*Screen Tests
*Deleted Scenes
*Teaser Trailer
*TV spot
*Addtional Music Cues
*Interactive Menus
*Scene Access
*Subtitles: English, Français, Español, Portugues (feature film only)
Superman II
The collection features the theatrical cut of Superman II.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc Two
*Theatrical Cut
*Interactive Menus
*Theatrical Trailer
*Scene Access
*Languages: English & Français
*Subtitles: English, Français & Español, Portugues (feature film only)
Superman III
The collection features the theatrical cut of Superman III.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc Three
*Theatrical Cut
*Interactive Menus
*Theatrical Trailer
*Scene Access
*Languages: English & Français
*Subtitles: English, Français & Español, Portugues (feature film only)
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
The collection features the theatrical cut of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc Four
*Theatrical Cut
*Interactive Menus
*Theatrical Trailer
*Scene Access
*Languages & Subtitles: English & Français
VHS
The VHS set included each of the four films' 2001 VHS release.
Tape breakdown
* Tape 1 - Superman
* Tape 2 - Superman II
* Tape 3 - Superman III
* Tape 4 - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
It featured all four Superman films starring Christopher Reeve (made between 1978 and 1987). It features all four 2001 DVD releases of each film. Only the first Superman film was given bonus material content, while the three sequels were given the "bare bones" treatment, with no extra contents besides theatrical trailers. Each film in the set was also available individually.
This 2001 release marked the last time these films were released on VHS.
DVD
Disc breakdown
* Disc 1 - Superman
* Disc 2 - Superman II
* Disc 3 - Superman III
* Disc 4 - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Details
Note: the language and subtitles information below is for the U.S. version of the discs. International versions include various languages, depending on the country and/or area of release.
Superman: The Movie
The collection includes the extended director's cut of the film starring Christopher Reeve, with eight minutes of previously-deleted footage and a new audio mix.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc One, Side A
*2000 expanded edition movie with soundtrack in Dolby Digital 5.1
*Commentary track by director Richard Donner and writer Tom Mankiewicz.
*Isolated Music Track
*Superman: The Legacy information text
*Cast & Crew bios
*Added Scenes
*Awards listing
*Theatrical trailer
Disc One, Side B
*3 Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries
*Screen Tests
*Deleted Scenes
*Teaser Trailer
*TV spot
*Addtional Music Cues
*Interactive Menus
*Scene Access
*Subtitles: English, Français, Español, Portugues (feature film only)
Superman II
The collection features the theatrical cut of Superman II.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc Two
*Theatrical Cut
*Interactive Menus
*Theatrical Trailer
*Scene Access
*Languages: English & Français
*Subtitles: English, Français & Español, Portugues (feature film only)
Superman III
The collection features the theatrical cut of Superman III.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc Three
*Theatrical Cut
*Interactive Menus
*Theatrical Trailer
*Scene Access
*Languages: English & Français
*Subtitles: English, Français & Español, Portugues (feature film only)
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
The collection features the theatrical cut of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
A breakdown of the disc is as follows:
Disc Four
*Theatrical Cut
*Interactive Menus
*Theatrical Trailer
*Scene Access
*Languages & Subtitles: English & Français
VHS
The VHS set included each of the four films' 2001 VHS release.
Tape breakdown
* Tape 1 - Superman
* Tape 2 - Superman II
* Tape 3 - Superman III
* Tape 4 - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Gianna Dalla-Vecchia is a singer, songwriter and pianist who is currently going through her High School years. At age 14, she won an Australian wide compettion to be part of Australia's youngest all girl pop group called, 'Charmz' with 'Shock Records'. Gianna has been on a number of major television shows, been on the radio and has appeared in various magazines and newspapers. Gianna's dream is to be a successful TV reporter. Gianna said that she feels very fortunate to have so much support from her family and friends.
East Columbus United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in Columbus, Indiana.
History
East Columbus United Methodist Church was started in 1895 in an old brick school house in East Columbus where a group of Christians gathered together by the light of oil lamps. Reverend H. H. Sheldon preached his first sermon on Sunday night, October 6, 1895, to the twenty-one members of the church. This began a three week revival resulting in a number of conversions.
In 1950, ground was purchased at Indiana Avenue and Cleveland Street to build a new building that could house the church's increasing congregation. Later, the building was started with several church members assisting in the work. On September 6, 1959, formal dedication services of the $200,000.00 debt-free church were held. This was just five years from the date the first service was held in the sanctuary. Later an addition was added on to the church. This is used for office space, nursery and toddler rooms, and Sunday School Rooms, among other things. The church still uses this building today.
Current information
The church has a video of the construction of the building which was transferred from the original film. Some of the members who assisted in building the church still attend.
The style of worship is blended and many types of music are sung there. There are various ministries available for all ages.
History
East Columbus United Methodist Church was started in 1895 in an old brick school house in East Columbus where a group of Christians gathered together by the light of oil lamps. Reverend H. H. Sheldon preached his first sermon on Sunday night, October 6, 1895, to the twenty-one members of the church. This began a three week revival resulting in a number of conversions.
In 1950, ground was purchased at Indiana Avenue and Cleveland Street to build a new building that could house the church's increasing congregation. Later, the building was started with several church members assisting in the work. On September 6, 1959, formal dedication services of the $200,000.00 debt-free church were held. This was just five years from the date the first service was held in the sanctuary. Later an addition was added on to the church. This is used for office space, nursery and toddler rooms, and Sunday School Rooms, among other things. The church still uses this building today.
Current information
The church has a video of the construction of the building which was transferred from the original film. Some of the members who assisted in building the church still attend.
The style of worship is blended and many types of music are sung there. There are various ministries available for all ages.