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I would really dislike it if Warner released these movies as a Double Feature set instead of individually releasing them, but I'm a bit fearful that Warner might see this as the best solution in putting these two movies on Blu-ray. I'm not saying that these two movies will have to go exclusively together, but either one of them having a Blu-ray release as a Double Feature set.
I greatly enjoy these two movies and if a Double Feature release is the only way it will come out on Blu-ray, then I'll take it, although I really prefer the individual releases for both of these films. What are your thoughts? Do you think Demolition Man and Passenger 57 are important enough to have individual releases, or will they likely end up as a Double Feature release? |
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