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Michael Mann's films have been released in so many iterations that I think it would be more confusing than useful to divide things up into formats. Instead, I'm going to go chronologically by film:
THE JERICHO MILE - 1979 ![]() THIEF - 1981 BD ![]() UHD ![]() The Criterion BD and UHD contain only the 2014 revised director's cut. The UHD is a new 2024 4K master from the negative. The color timing has been debated here, at great length. It's very blue. Whether this is what original 35mm prints actually looked like is still being argued here. ![]() The Arrow UHD LE, and the Arrow BD LE, both of which are OOP, contain the only HD releases of the theatrical cut. (Note that the BD of the theatrical cut in the 2015 BD set has incorrect audio pitch, while that error is corrected on the theatrical cut BD in the 2025 set.) The Arrow UHD and BD also both have superior compression to their Criterion peers. ![]() The original director's cut, which dates back to laserdisc, is only available on this OOP DVD, because it was created in standard definition. The only real difference between it and the current DC is a few artificially sped up shots. It also has the old color timing though. THE KEEP - 1983 ![]() MANHUNTER - 1986 ![]() The OOP MGM BD contains only the theatrical cut. ![]() This OOP Shout SE contains both the theatrical cut and the director's cut (which, buyer beware, I find unwatchable due to footage being VHS-sourced). ![]() The Anchor Bay SE DVD set has two unique versions of the film. The first is incorrectly labeled "Theatrical Version," but it is not the theatrical cut. Instead, it is a hybrid pre-release cut that excludes a few things from the proper Theatrical Cut, but adds many scenes that appear in the Director's Approved Cut. The other cut, labeled "Director's Cut" is different from the official Director's Cut on all other releases. It is a badly cropped 4:3 video transfer, but has a unique scene of Graham meeting Dr. Chilton that is not contained in the real "Director's Cut," or any other cut of the film. CRIME STORY - 1987 ![]() Mann directed one episode. All DVDs of this series apparently suffer from really distracting music replacement, dropping all the period pop songs. The Amazon streaming version is apparently the original broadcast version, including the songs and possibly also in HD. L.A. TAKEDOWN - 1989 ![]() THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS - 1992 ![]() The Fox BD contains only the 2010 third "Director's Definitive Cut" of the film. It's a 4K master from the negative, but the color timing has been changed radically. It's super dark, and colors are digitally adjusted, with the reds being SUPER over-saturated. ![]() This Australian BD set contains the 1992 theatrical cut and the 2010 BD cut. It also contains the commentary and documentary from the 2010 BD. (Some people prefer the French disc set. It's brighter, exposing more digital noise, but has slightly better compression. ![]() The 1999 "Director's Expanded Edition" DVD cut has never been released in HD. The OOP Limited Edition German BD set that included it was an unwatchable upscaled SD file, with 100 gallons of DNR slathered on it to try and hide this. HEAT - 1995 ![]() Only the old Warner DVDs contain the unaltered theatrical cut ![]() The Warner BD has two lines of dialogue edited out, but uses the same transfer as the DVD and has the original color timing. ![]() The Fox BD contains the same cut as the WB BD, but is remastered, with slightly different color timing. ![]() The Disney UHD contains the same cut as the other 2 BDs, and includes the Fox BD. The UHD is the same transfer as the Fox BD, but slightly darker. THE INSIDER - 1999 ![]() ![]() The BD has no editorial changes, but the color timing is significantly changed: https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?go=1&...=19743&i=2&l=0 ALI - 2001 ![]() The theatrical cut has only been released on DVD in the US. There are French and German BD releases, but my understanding is that the title cards are in the local languages. ![]() The 2004 Director's Cut, with commentary by Mann, has only been released on DVD. ![]() The 2017 Commemorative Edition cut does not contain the commentary, because the film was so radically re-edited that it does not match the new cut at all. COLLATERAL - 2004 ![]() ![]() The UHD also includes the BD. The film has never been altered. MIAMI VICE - 2006 ![]() The theatrical cut had only been released overseas until recently. It has just come out here from Mill Creek, but I prefer a legit Universal release that doesn't have a second film squeezed onto the same disc. ![]() The "Unrated Director's Edition" cut includes Mann's commentary ![]() There's a 2023 UK collector's edition that includes both cuts on separate discs, but it is Region B-locked and drops the Michael Mann audio commentary ![]() A UHD was announced by Shout, but then un-announced. No word on if or when it may still come out. PUBLIC ENEMIES - 2009 ![]() LUCK - 2011 ![]() Mann directed the pilot BLACKHAT - 2015 ![]() The overseas BD is slightly altered, removing one line referencing a Mexican gang. ![]() The Arrow UHD and BD special editions include the first commercial release of the re-edited director's cut (in HD), which has major changes, including the opening nuclear reactor sequence being moved to the middle of the film, as originally intended. There were apparently two slightly modified versions of the director's cut when it was run on cable a few years back, using alternate angles, etc. There are reports that Mann made some more slight changes to the director's cut for this BD, so there are now three subtly different director's cuts. The Arrow set also includes both the US cut and the overseas cut, with the line removed. TOKYO VICE - 2022 ![]() Mann directed the pilot of this series, and was the showrunner on the whole first season, as far as I know. This S1 UK/French BD (it's the same disc in both countries) is the only one to include English subtitles. Season 2 premiered on Feb 8, 2024. Mann did not direct any episodes of S2, and I'm not clear if he had any involvement in the season at all. FERRARI - 2023 ![]() The US only got a BD, but the UK got a UHD: ![]() Last edited by James Luckard; Today at 02:23 AM. |
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