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Originally Posted by blu-bren
i am runnin' out of space and now the Blurays are getting slimmer of content.. plus the double and triple dipping such as Avatar ..
i am bound to lose interest and start renting only.
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Originally Posted by blu-bren
many blurays are looking like DVDs now..
a lack of extra content.. jennifer's body bluray as 2 extras .. we are getting screwed
i am gonna stop buying Blurays if the content goes weak.
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Jenifers body was a huge bomb at the box office and the studio wasn't going to spend anything they didn't have to on it's release. To be fair as well, they have been upfront about Avatar and are doing something that looks as if it will be incredible for the blu ray (finishing off effects work on around 6 minutes of footage, which is not quick, easy or cheap), as well as creating real special features (such as the ability to watch the film PIP with the the actual recordings of the actors performance etc). Plus giving the quality of the transfer, and how long it took to compress the film due to how it was shot (over three times as long as most films take), and the cheap price tag it carries, i'm not at all disapointed, I don't think I would be even if I loved special features. That bieng said I rarely care for special features, so when they aren't there I often don't even notice.
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Originally Posted by majestic1
I always search hard for movies with a decent amount of features. If one lacks then I don't really bother picking it up. Eg Avatar. Got fantastic reviews and I know it would look just fantastic, but I'll be waiting for that 4 disc set. And also the Aussie LOTR releases, which were completely bare bones as well: pathetic.
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I think more problematic was the first films video transfer. As per above, the lack of special features didn't personally bother me, though I respect that others like them.