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selling previous versions on Ebay definitely makes it better but it's still a hassle...but the main point is that WB has already announced a super deluxe Collector's Edition coming in 2013...that's what makes the 1st box set pretty much worthless...it's a double dip expresso...unless you're one of the few who consider all the previous versions of LOTR, Avatar, Harry Potter etc totally not a cash grab and a worthwhile edition WB is telling us (warning us) that a better version is coming in 2013...unless you're extremely impatient it makes sense to wait...why do you think the box set is so cheap for? |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Also, perhaps you overlooked my Best Buy trade-in comment (I agree, selling the Batman's on eBay would be a hassle and used prices are way down because the market is flooded) - that's a guaranteed $10 "credit", meaning a final value price of $10-$15 for the new movie the day it comes out. For collectors who only want the ultimate version, perhaps waiting is worth the gamble (although, at this price ...). But, for collectors who want sealed versions of everything, and for folks who just want the discs, I just can't see how that's not a great deal for anyone who doesn't plan on keeping the first two versions for the artwork alone (which I mentioned earlier). In fact, since it got lost in the flood, I'm going to repost my earlier linked post for anyone following this conversation and looking for more info: DC Entertainment just posted a look at the new The Dark Knight Trilogy Limited-Edition Gift Set. They want $36, but it appears to be the same edition as is listed on Amazon for $30 with free shipping. You get all the discs and features that came with the original releases [1 disc for Batman Begins and 2 each for The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises (each as they were originally released)]. A comprehensive list of all the special features is available in a review posted by M. Pereira on Amazon. The set also includes a 64 page preview booklet of the 304 page hardcover book ($22), The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy. It appears to be a great deal in that The Dark Knight Rises alone is currently priced at $25 - although, I'm sure that the stripped down artwork is designed to get folks to keep their original copies rather than sell them. Other than that, I see nothing missing. Let me know if you do. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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it will most likely be more expensive but I don't see it going past $75-$85...plus a lot of people who end up purchasing the trilogy box set in December will most likely end up purchasing the 2013 set...so in the end it's all about being willing to wait...having 3 copies of the same movie seems silly...even with the Best Buy trade in you're still going to end up spending more in total |
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The ultimate collector's edition will probably only be purchased by the hardcore (crazy ![]() Most film collectors, fans, families, etc. would simply pick up the regular set or the individual titles (I got all 8 HP films for a total of $40). The trilogy set comes packed with features and includes nice packaging anyway, so nobody's missing out. And for the record, LOTR gets cited a lot for multiple releases, but they only had two: Theatrical and Extended cuts. I imagine that most people only bought the latter. Last edited by thegoat; 10-19-2012 at 05:37 PM. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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They won't include the old movies, but more than likely they will be the exact same transfers for BB, TDK, and Rises. We'll probably see about 2-3 hours of new content at most (I'm guessing the BB exclusive Reborn doc will be among that), and some physical items and it'll probably retail for around $70-90
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Hmm...I would think that's unlikely, but I believe the Burton/Schumacher films are OOP, so who knows.
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#1891 |
Blu-ray Knight
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plus the normal trilogy will probably be cheaper by that time...if WB had not announced a new set coming in 2013 then I could understand rushing to buy the 1st trilogy box set but just like like James Cameron did with Avatar when it first came out on Blu-ray (bare bones) or Michael Bay did with the first version of Dark of the Moon (bare bones) it is probably best to wait (although in Avatar and Dark of the Moon the cases are different because those were the only copies released at the time so people did not have another copy to fall back on until the re-release) Quote:
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D'oh!
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This is most likely since the trailer and press release state that it's coming out December 4th.
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