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Blu-ray Samurai
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They had released a sweet looking set unfortunately over in Austria that I would of loved to have gotten my hands on...wish they'd bring something like this over here.
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I'd like this only if they gave us new transfers (or is it encodes?) of the first 3 films, the original BD releases aren't very good & the first movie doesn't have lossless audio & all the bonus features from the DVD. If I recall correctly it doesn't have any or very little.
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Blu-ray Knight
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There are actually no complete series box sets on either DVD or Blu-Ray in the US -- the closest there is was the 1-5 set someone mentioned that they have at Walmarts.
I sold off most of my Saw Blus in anticipation of a set...given how frequently they flooded the market with DVD releases, it's shocking there's no boxes. |
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Michael Bay's #1 Fan
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this is a great example of why i don't hold out and wait for an "eventual" box set. there's never a guarantee that one will be issued.
now if there was one....i'd be all over it. upgrading all of the dvd's in 1 purchase sounds a lot better than tracking them all down individually. ![]() |
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EDIT: for those interested, the EAN of this set is 8715664095447 |
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Agreed. This is getting really annoying. We finally got boxsets for Nightmare on Elm St., Friday the 13th, and Chucky, but we still need them for Saw, Halloween, and Texas Chainsaw (as far as horror franchises go). While the latter two could get a little dicey with all the reboots, sequels, prequels, etc., the Saw set should be real easy and straightforward. They're already on blu, so what's the freakin' hold up here? Doesn't Lionsgate realize that there's lots of movie collectors out there that hold off on individual releases in favor of more concise boxset collections later on (ala LOTR/Hobbit EEs)? Money to be made folks!!
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Blu-ray Guru
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I would like to see a box set that includes all of the various cuts for each film. Each movie had a director's cut when released on DVD, and I think part 3 had 3 cuts (theatrical, director's cut, and extended cut). I also liked the ending to part 4 in the theatrical cut more, but that was removed for the video release.
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