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TT3D Collectors Edition Plus Free TT Circuit Guide DVD

TT3D Collectors Edition Plus Free TT Circuit Guide DVD

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    Product code: TT3DCOL1650Released: 28 November 2011204 minutesBlu-ray region: B

    Product description

    TT3D: Closer to the Edge Collectors Edition (2 Disc) Blu-ray - Released autumn 2011

    Your Collectors Edition will contain 1 x Blu-ray Disc featuring the Documentary in 3D and 2D and 1 x Standard DVD – Extras will be featured on the Standard DVD

    This stunning new documentary film about the TT has ben wowing cinema audiences since its release in early 2011. Soon you will be able to own it on DVD or Blu-ray disc. The initial information we have about the 2-disc Collector's Editon is that it will have a Blu-ray disc with both 2D and 3D capability PLUS a Blu-ray 'extras' disc covering the making of the documentary and with loads of footage that didn't make it into the cinemas. Just check out some of the film reviews ...

    TT3D: Closer to the Edge shortlisted for five industry awards:

    TT3D: Closer to the Edge has been nominated in five categories including British Independent Film Campaign of the Year and Best Documentary Release of the Year - if you haven't yet pre-ordered your TT3D: Closer to the Edge, buy online now to ensure direct despatch as soon as stock arrives. TT3D: Closer to the Edge an ideal Christmas present or yours to own.

    TT3D: Nominated Award Categories

    • British Independent Film Campaign of the Year

    • Best Documentary Release of the Year

    • Best Campaign of the Year for a Film in 3D

    • Premiere of the Year

    • Trailer of the Year

    TT3D: “A racer’s paradise where glory and brutal reality collide” Ian Marsden Telegraph

    TT3D: it's the first movie I've ever seen in 3D, and I think it's amazing." Steve Parrish

    TT3D: " What could have been a pretty dull film just for motorbike fans and devotees of the Isle of Man TT race, achieves real human interest and excitement" Guardian

    TT3D: "The opening few seconds of "closer to the edge" take you deep into what makes the TT both uniquely attractive - and suicidally dangerous. The onboard camera gives a rider's eye view from the start on Glencrutchery Road, down Bray hill at 160 mph and on to quarter bridge. Seen from this perspective - it is truly terrifying." Frank Melling, Motorcycle USA

    "Closer to the Edge has a perfectly-balanced combination of race footage, backstage events and personal stories." .... "The TT was so well showcased by this film that I'm now wondering how best to make it over to watch next year's in person." Xorandor

    TT3D: “Whether you’ve ever visited the Road Racing Capitol of the World or not, if you have any interest whatsoever in motorcycles that go fast, this is essential viewing” Street Fighters Magazine

    Review from Peter Duke, Managing Director of Duke Video

    I wasn't too sure what to expect from this new film. As has been proven many times in the past when a sports subject has been given the 'big-budget motion picture' treatment, the end result can, to varying extents, be patronising, over sensationalised, corny, dull, lacking in storyline or a combination of these flaws (as with Silver Dream Racer for example!). However, I am delighted to report that TT3D Closer To the Edge avoids all these pitfalls and in my view sets a new standard in motorsport film production. and best of all, it's a documentary that should appeal as much to a general audience as to the enthusiast.

    It's got human interest galore with the UK's top bikesport personality, Guy Martin, in centre stage giving his unique perspective on racing, risk and life in general - plus some 'amusing insights' into how he passes his time away from the track.

    The producers then use a supporting cast of John McGuinness, Ian Hutchinson and Conor Cummins plus a wide cross-section of other people involved with the TT to explain the enduring appeal of the world's oldest and most challenging motorcycle event as they prepare for and then race at the 2010 TT. No punches are pulled as we see several dramatic examples of how the TT Mountain Circuit can exact a heavy toll for any error or misjudgement. One of the most moving scenes is with Bridget Dobbs whose husband died at the 2010 TT. Her fortitude in explaining her late husband's willingness to take on life-threatening risks is compelling and uplifting viewing. From the rest of the cast there is also humour, camaraderie amongst rivals and a detailed insight into how the TT is attracting an increasing number of participants and spectators despite being - or maybe because it is - a complete anachronism in the modern world of 'elf 'n safety'.

    The cinematography, script, narration and sound track are all spot-on with the 3D effects adding more to the experience for me during the paddock and slower shots than in race action. Oh yes, the racing. Probably only 40% of the film is on-track action, and it all works brilliantly as the week builds up to an epic climax in the 2010 Senior Race. There's plenty of great action shots but it's the editing that turns the time-trial nature of the TT races into edge-of-seat battles.
    Closer to The Edge could do for the TT and 'real road' racing what On Any Sunday did for off-road motorcycling in the 1970's and 80's.

    Even though this is not on the Duke label - and I really wanted it to be! - I can say that it's the best film about a motorsport subject I have ever seen, and you don't have to be TT nut to enjoy it.

    TT Circuit Guide

    A much requested, comprehensive visual guide to the world's oldest and greatest road racing circuit. Views the TT course from three perspectives: Spectating - the best places to watch; Road Biker - how to ride the 37.7 mile course, survive Mad Sunday and still have fun; Racer and wannabe racer - how to get the most out of this tough course. Aimed directly at the thousands of bikers who invade and ride around the TT course every year and thousands more who follow everything to do with the TT. Features instruction from former production winner Ray Knight; magnificent on-boards with David Jefferies plus historical perspectives from the legendary Geoff Duke OBE - six times world champion! DVD extras: additional on-boards plus outtakes. Informative, exciting and entertaining - a must for anyone who's been to the TT or MGP, wants to visit for the first time or simply wants to know what all the fuss is about!

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