by Jox on 24 Apr 2013, 17:36
I don't think they did (didn't have the contact) and again by the time I approached them they didn't have any room or budget left for more extras. I assume they spent quite a bit of money on this one (it's all the more admirable that they knew it would be a limited release). The packaging alone would cost 3 or 4 times the price per unit compared to a regular Amaray case, plus Goldblatt's commentary to record and edit or mix (did they flew him to Germany or sent someone in LA?), a telecine and work on the gag reel, on the work-print, plus the work on the film itself etc, which all adds up!
As for Dolph, I don't think he's as embarrassed as with MOTU, but I don't know, sometimes it sounds if he forgot that the movie is not really comic-bookish or different than other of his films. It's strange because even if of course the movie did turn out to be a big movie or box-office hit, it's certainly more than decent, and at the time he was very excited and proud of it. In all the interviews he gave prior and after the release, he was so grateful to have been such a schizophrenic part, his first contemporary/normal American role as Frank Castle (he loved to do the scenes with his family), and a tormented soul who plays CRIME & PUNISHMENT his own way... Not mentioning how he got back to his karate roots for it etc. On the other hand there's still interviews where he seems to like it. Would have to do a proper interview about it...