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Originally Posted by goombatommy
Hey folks - I'm a browser, not really a poster but I figured I'll chime in here for a second. At the end of the day, we are only the consumers and its up to us whether we like it or not. If Fox DNR'ed the hell out of it and people like it - so be it, let those people like it and enjoy it. After all, it was their $15 they paid. For those who prefer the original - so be it, let those people enjoy it. Again, it was their money.
I have both - and PERSONALLY, you know, my opinion because everyone is entitled to one - I enjoy the new Ultimate Hunter edition better. It's just visually better to my eyes as well as my wife's.
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No, all that does is mean more studios will put out mediocre editions of films that do not represent the film's original presentation. It is setting a terrible precedent for the future of blu-ray. It's not up for the people to have a choice how art is presented. It should presented as it was made, and only that way. Neither edition is great but at least the first release is closer.