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One of the biggest annoyances about 4k is that I have to hold on to the older BD disc for all the extras. What are the chances that these early discs will eventual be re-released with all their bonus features on the same disc?
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Next to zero. A ton of the barebones early BD releases (AVP, Man on Fire, XXX, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, King Kong, Pearl Harbor, Day After Tomorrow etc.) never got re-released with the extras from their DVD counterparts. The days of double dip special editions are over. I have basically been taking the extra discs and putting them in a paper sleeve and then placing them in the 4K box.
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There is no extended cut on the 4K, however the 4K package does include all of those scenes in a separate section on the bluray under the deleted/extended/alternate scenes. So you technically don't lose them as they ported them over.
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It just sucks that these 4k discs are, essentially, superbit discs Last edited by IndyMLVC; 10-28-2016 at 12:22 AM. |
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Sorry. Meant PH (aka Pearl Harbor).
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TBH, the lack of extras and the need to save 100% of my older Blu's makes me really uninterested in jumping in. It's one thing if "some" titles on 4k didn't have all the extras, as was the case when Blu-ray and even DVD started out. In this case, NONE of them do. Last edited by IndyMLVC; 10-28-2016 at 12:27 AM. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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How doesn't that apply!? -_- They didn't port over any of the good stuff. That vista series disc was awesome! I'm a firm believer that if your releasing another edition of the movie, you should port everything over to the new disc. It is an "upgrade" after all. Why would I want to buy another edition if the stuff isn't being carried over from the previous release? I feel like I'm being asked to pay more money and I don't get everything. Hard to explain but that is my logic.
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The Director's Cut was never released on blu-ray disc. Therefore, the bonus features that went along with that release shouldn't be expected to be a part of the regular theatrical release as well. The bonus features that were initially included with the theatrical DVD release of the film ARE, however, included. Your argument is different. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Given that 3D is dead, that doesn't say very much.
I'm cautiously optimistic about 4K UHD but I doubt it's ever going to provide much of a forum for catalog releases. Even now it's not like the floodgates are opening up or anything close to it. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Considering I'm still waiting for some movies to hit Blu-ray, never mind 4k, those gates may never be opened. Regardless, there's absolutely NO reason for studios to not include the bonus features on the main disc unless they're so substantial that it would push them over to another disc size.
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