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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Member since:
November 2007
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
Just to be clear, the SD DVD 'special edition' release of I Am Legend, si by far, one of the worst 'special edition' DVDs EVER, specially the DVD-ROM features, come on! Who in these days actually pops in the DVD into the PC to 'watch' special features???

For me, good special features is a MUST on DVD, a good making of documentary, some deleted scenes, gag reel, and a commentary...is not much to ask for a production is at least $15 million, don't tell me that a small crew recording footage and editing it would spend that much budget (?)...

And I took the Star Wars example, because that DVD is a good 'role model' for most of the rest of the DVDs...and don't start with the LOTR extended editions, since they weren't the first to be released...but had excellent extras, great audio...if only I really digged the movies for what they are instead for their technical achievement...
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Member since:
March 2002
I have all three LOTR extended editions -- I've only watched one disc of extra features since I've owned them. Even for the one disc I watched I found docs. on the History Channel more entertaining. All I care about is the extended film footage but the extra discs make nice coasters.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
Many, many discs provide excellent documentaries about the film's subject matter (or persons), such as Seabiscuit, Glory Road, Miracle, Vertical Limit, 3:10 to Yuma, etc. Heck, even that TV 'special' hype-doc on The Blair Witch Project was very good, compared to the POS movie (rental for me).

-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Member since:
July 2005
Thank you mvckalel for feeling me on this one!! And I do agree with Tim in that the majority of the features anymore aren't very good. I enjoy the film making process a love in-depth features like the ones found in the extended LOTR set. I Am Legend intrigued me and I was looking forward to looking in on the process a little. Then when I find that I have to watch the features on my 17" PC monitor and not my 50" DLP, I was a little hacked off. I will, however, shut up and enjoy the alternate version. Thank you guys for the input!!

Later On!!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
Thanx!

I watched the 'alternate shocking' ending, and yet once again, IT SUX...it's lame, and so is the release...at least the blu-ray has one documentary, I think ( )...wonder why...

I mean, prices go up, good extra features go down...

Once again, I plea blu-ray to make things right and give us quality and quantity, because it's the LEAST we can expect from this 'new format'...dissappointing first releases, but it's getting better...
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Member since:
November 2007
This is a good thread. Everybody has a great point-of-view from both sides.

Remember when "The Matrix" was released on DVD? It was JUST the movie, and a few extras (great commentary track, BTW, with Carrie-Anne Moss). Then a while later (a year?) the studio released "The Matrix Revisited" on a separate DVD - bundled with "The Matrix" (both of them in those crappy cardboard DVD cases, I might add). How many ways do we need to see that bullet-time effect shown?

Anyway, when the horrible sequels were released on DVD, there were two-disc versions of both sequels (I don't think they did a single-disc, movie-only version). I hated the sequels, but I loved the first movie, and "The Animatrix." I wish I could just buy "The Matrix" and "The Animatrix" in HD - without the sequels!

I think they should ALWAYS have two versions on disc: a single-disc movie version (including alternate scenes/endings. With digital, that's easy!), and a multi-disc version for the people who MUST have extras. Why charge EVERYBODY for an expensive, above and beyond version with every scrap from the cutting room floor, when "some" people just want the movie?!

Oh... and when someone pays extra to get extras... it SHOULD be on the disc, not ONLY from the Internet (not when a blu-ray version has it included - that's cold)!

P.S. Yes... people should be using a valid copy of Windows (legal issues, aside). The free updates and support (I just wish Windows didn't need so many darned updates)!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
I will admit, that I did buy the 2 Disc I Am Legend for the alternate ending. Even after I read some comments on here about it. But hey I got a really cool colectable tin that the movie came packaged in. Um that was a joke by the way LOL
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
I thought it was for real IB...

Anyways, yeah, this is what most threads should look like...

And yes, the Matrix sequels are just things that are left forgotten, hence why I still don't have any of them, and still treasure Matrix as the one and only...do you think they'll release an upper dupper ultra extreme double disc edition for it? It soooooooo needs and update.

Oh, and once again, sometimes the first times are done right, like some of WBs releases.
For example, The Fugitive, or Ben-Hur, which had a good transfer, good audio and pretty good extras...the new edition (Ben-Hur) just adds the earlier silent version of the movie...
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Member since:
February 2008
IF I AM A big fan of the film i am buying then I LOVE the extras (ie, Dawn of the Dead 4 dvd set). If it is some film i am not sure of or whatever i get the single SDVD.

Also lay of the dude about his OS. I have not paid for stwae since he Commodore64 days. I run Adobee CS3, Office 2007, and MANY other programs all with oem serials, and they never expire, etc. so p Screw making thee companies rich, i will save my money for films.
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