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Blu-ray Knight
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1 BD-66 - The Final Cut 4K 1 BD-25 - Dangerous Days HD 1 BD-66 - Original Theatrical Cut 4K / International Theatrical Cut 4K / Director's Cut 4K 1 BD-100 - Workprint Cut 4K + Extras ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | bbwiscfan (08-29-2017), BryanMatthew (08-29-2017), GasmaskAvenger (08-29-2017), Geoff D (08-29-2017), heavyharmonies (08-30-2017), PopNLock (08-31-2017) |
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Jul 2017
Dolby Town
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#944 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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The workprint is what it is, a transfer directly from the 70mm blowup (hence the 2.20-ish aspect of that disc) and given all the little changes and whatnot it makes sense to keep it separate from the other 'official' cuts with their higher quality sources.
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Thanks given by: | dallywhitty (08-29-2017), Pgcmoore (08-30-2017) |
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#946 |
Banned
Jul 2017
Dolby Town
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And it's lovely due to that.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | Doctorossi (08-29-2017) |
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#948 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Unless I misunderstand his post, I don't think he's talking about branching them together; he's just talking about putting them both, as separate encodes, on a single BD-50, instead of on two individual BD-25s.
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Blu-ray Guru
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Is driving me INSANE. LOL
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Thanks given by: | Doctorossi (08-29-2017) |
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#950 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Yes, this. It's more convenient to have everything on one BD-50 than two BD-25.
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#951 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Oh, that'd work. But if both sets of movies had lossless - bearing in mind that the original BDs of the archivals and workprint had lossy audio, and presuming you'd want a lossless upgrade from your "collection standpoint" - then that might tip it over the 50GB limit and you're back to square one.
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Thanks given by: | bbwiscfan (08-29-2017) |
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#952 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I was assuming in my own dream-release that it'd be the same lossy encodes of the current releases just squished onto one disc. I have realistic dreams. They'd never put in the effort. |
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I think a big thank you is due MichaelR for keeping the forum informed to the best of his abilities.
I just find the whole situation incredibly confusing and irritating. Warner Bros. wanted to focus this release exclusively on The Final Cut. The most important thing, the 4K disc, is featured in the release. The next order of business (given the focus of this release) should have been a remastering of the existing Blu-ray of The Final Cut as an AVC with a much higher bitrate, which did not happen. Lastly, even if not presented in HD (unless the source material is terrible, there's no reason IMO to release anything in standard definition), there should have been one Blu-ray disc dedicated to all of the relevant extras of The Final Cut, the most important two being "Dangerous Days" and "All Our Variant Futures". Judging from early reviews by members of this forum and other websites, it appears that someone at Warner Bros. ordered the wrong disc, resulting in this package containing 1 BD-66 disc (4K), 1 BD-25 (Final Cut), 1 BD-25 (U.S. Theatrical, International Theatrical, Director's Cut), and 1 DVD (Dangerous Days) instead of 1 BD-66, 1 BD-25, and 2 DVDs (the other dedicated to extras). This now raises the relevant question of whether Warner Bros. should have used the 35th Anniversary Edition release as an opportunity to create the ultimate Blade Runner set with the 4K release of The Final Cut, a remastered Final Cut Blu-ray, the other four editions on Blu-ray discs (remastered if possible), and all of the extras (in HD if possible). Even with this latest bit of information from Warner Bros.' PR department regarding a possible replacement program (1 DVD of extras replacing the 1 BD-25 that shouldn't have been included in the package given the focus of this release), this still seems like a deviation from the initial press release. There was no mention of anything in standard definition and no mention of DVDs in the press release or on the front or back packaging. |
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#956 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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The French Unforgiven had the new BD, new UHD and 2-disc DVD in one package. |
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#959 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | BryanMatthew (08-29-2017) |
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