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Old 08-07-2016, 02:36 PM   #1
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Good to see its getting a release outside the US but I already have everything bar TAS so will just wait for that to get its own release.
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Good to see its getting a release outside the US but I already have everything bar TAS so will just wait for that to get its own release.
I guess a lot of people are in the same boat. I take that everyone who remotely likes Trek already has the movies.
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Old 08-07-2016, 04:31 PM   #3
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I guess a lot of people are in the same boat. I take that everyone who remotely likes Trek already has the movies.
Had the fat box region 1 special edition DVDs of the movies for maybe a decade but I'm holding out for proper remastering jobs with all cuts before picking up the blu-rays.

Funny thing is I'm doing pretty much the same thing with another childhood SF favourite, the original Star Wars trilogy. In both cases no brand new top notch HD scan of my preferred cut = no DVD to blu-ray upgrade ever. Balls in your court Paramount (and indeed Disney)
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As others have said, I'll pick up the Animated series if/when it gets a seperate release.
I already have the other contents of the set (minus Khan Directors, which I aim to pick up soon).
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I've yet to pick up Khan - DC and I do want to have TAS and that new documentary "Star Trek: Journey To The Silver Screen"
I also like the idea of having all of the adventures of the original crew in one set.

I don't particularly like the artwork on this new set and I have all of the other content, so the question I keep asking myself - is it worth £120 ?

I've yet to decide.

On the other hand if they had had the foresight to include the six movies with brand new 4K transfers, the DC's of TMP, TWOK & TUC and the content from "The Roddenberry Vault" in this set it would have been the ultimate 50th Anniversary set and a no brainer.
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