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Old 01-29-2013, 12:34 AM   #1
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Amazon.co.uk shows that CBS and Paramount have set Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Best of Both Worlds for Blu-ray release on 4/29. This is the two-part episode edited together as a movie, complete with exclusive bonus content available only in this disc.

look for the US release to follow soon.

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Old 01-29-2013, 03:26 AM   #2
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source thedigitalbits.com

Amazon.co.uk shows that CBS and Paramount have set Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Best of Both Worlds for Blu-ray release on 4/29. This is the two-part episode edited together as a movie, complete with exclusive bonus content available only in this disc.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00B5A1VY8/

look for the US release to follow soon.

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The Irony is that this two part episode is better than 3/4 of the TNG movies.
It will be cool to have it edited togeather feature length.
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Old 01-29-2013, 11:11 AM   #3
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It will be cool to have it edited togeather feature length.
I've never been a fan of the feauture length edit. When watched as one piece I find it suffers from poor pacing, which is natural as it's made up of two episodes structured and paced as such. Watched as feature length we get a good steady build up, an amazing intense mid section, the pace then slows right down for a good 20 minutes and the end climax never quite reaches the intensity of the mid section. I love watching them individually, but as a movie I find it a bit frustrating.
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Old 01-29-2013, 12:17 PM   #4
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I've never been a fan of the feauture length edit. When watched as one piece I find it suffers from poor pacing, which is natural as it's made up of two episodes structured and paced as such. Watched as feature length we get a good steady build up, an amazing intense mid section, the pace then slows right down for a good 20 minutes and the end climax never quite reaches the intensity of the mid section. I love watching them individually, but as a movie I find it a bit frustrating.
Agreed.

Thematically each half is different with their own independent narrative arcs.

Combining both also brushes aside the fact that the cliffhanger remains one of the all time great season finale cliff hangers.
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Old 01-29-2013, 01:59 PM   #5
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I've never been a fan of the feauture length edit. When watched as one piece I find it suffers from poor pacing, which is natural as it's made up of two episodes structured and paced as such. Watched as feature length we get a good steady build up, an amazing intense mid section, the pace then slows right down for a good 20 minutes and the end climax never quite reaches the intensity of the mid section. I love watching them individually, but as a movie I find it a bit frustrating.
personally i thought it worked alright as a feature. maybe it isn't structed the best as a feature but it still is good to watch. Think of The Dark Knight - you spend 90 minutes watching until they catch The Joker, then it slows down a little before it picks up again. Granted, Best of Both Worlds does slow down a little more but a lot of movies work this same way.

i am excited about this. this is how i saw it as a kid for the first time so i am jacked to be seeing it that way again. and we will have the individual episodes to watch as well so everyone is happy. but i think this is a good way to attract people to Trek who might not have seen it otherwise. The sampler was good as it was cheap and had a few episodes that were pretty good (and one that wash okay) but this is a better way. Show one of the best episodes ever made and let people see TNG in full power. good thing for me is that I am going to be in the States when this comes out so i might be able to pick it up there and save a few dollars(not to mention having a decent cover instead of that English/French thing we get in Canada).
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Old 01-29-2013, 02:53 PM   #6
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personally i thought it worked alright as a feature. maybe it isn't structed the best as a feature but it still is good to watch. Think of The Dark Knight - you spend 90 minutes watching until they catch The Joker, then it slows down a little before it picks up again. Granted, Best of Both Worlds does slow down a little more but a lot of movies work this same way.
Even to this day I still find TDK relentless and emotionally draining, the momentary change of pace is actually welcome. In TBOBW "movie" things come to a halt immediately after a highly intense edge of your seat moment, and I just find it loses its momentum.
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Even to this day I still find TDK relentless and emotionally draining, the momentary change of pace is actually welcome. In TBOBW "movie" things come to a halt immediately after a highly intense edge of your seat moment, and I just find it loses its momentum.
TDK is just a bloated and badly structured movie, unfair comparison

I agree that I don't think much is added by watching it as one long episode, I like to see them in two parts as originally made. But I still might get this for the features... and because it'd be nice not to wait months to see part 2 when season 4 comes out.
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In on this for sure. Since I am putting off the sets until they are all done and collected together this will make a nice little treat to have in the meantime.
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It's up at Amazon! Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best of Both Worlds Blu-ray preorder for $17.49
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Cool!! This is one I will pick up for sure.
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I'll set a price alert for when this thing drops below $12. I believe the ST:TNG - The Next Level/Sampler dropped to $10 a couple months after it was released.

BTW, I have no interest in the season sets, but I'd love to see "All Good Things" get it's own disc too.
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Old 02-11-2013, 08:44 PM   #12
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looks like they are matching it here in Canada

Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best of Both Worlds Blu-ray

i might just have to buy it here instead.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best of Both Worlds Blu-ray- $15.99 (Preorder)
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I'm not a big enough fan of Star Trek to buy the TV Series on Home Video.

But... I'll probably grab this as a companion "movie" to First Contact. Good stuff.

Nice to see some great extras for it as well. Makes my choice to buy even easier.
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This is interesting. Cause if you get this, it can act as a prequel movie of sorts to First Contact.
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Here's a larger version of the cover art.
Do we really need it to be so big with so little detail? It's like Picard is looking at me saying, "I am the cover. You will be disappointed. Resistance is futile."
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These have always been my 2 favorite episodes from the show.

"Captain Jean-Luc Picard, you lead the strongest ship of the Federation fleet. You speak for your people."

"I have nothing to say to you; and I will resist you with my last ounce of strength."

"Strength is irrelevant. Resistance is futile. We wish to improve ourselves. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours."

"Impossible. My culture is based on freedom and self-determination."

"Freedom is irrelevant. Self-determination is irrelevant. You must comply."

"We would rather die."

"Death is irrelevant. Your archaic cultures are authority-driven. To facilitate our introduction into your societies, it has been decided that a human voice will speak for us in all communications. You have been chosen to be that voice."
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To facilitate our introduction into your societies, it has been decided that a human voice will speak for us in all communications. You have been chosen to be that voice.
Did they really think that through all that well? How was that going to help, when Locutus just turned around and started talking like them? If resistance is so futile why don't they just get on with injecting the nanoprobes? Just something I've always wondered. It was a great character building plot device for Picard and crew but it never made complete sense to me in the end. Later (but still pre-FC/VOY) additions to the Borg behavior may have retroactively lessened the amount of sense it makes to me which may be unfair to factor into the equation. Maybe they hadn't assimilated nanoprobe technology yet?
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Did they really think that through all that well? How was that going to help, when Locutus just turned around and started talking like them? If resistance is so futile why don't they just get on with injecting the nanoprobes? Just something I've always wondered. It was a great character building plot device for Picard and crew but it never made complete sense to me in the end. Later (but still pre-FC/VOY) additions to the Borg behavior may have retroactively lessened the amount of sense it makes to me which may be unfair to factor into the equation. Maybe they hadn't assimilated nanoprobe technology yet?
I think it was basically a friendly face argument. The Borg wanted someone who was well thought of and well liked so that their 'transition' might be easier.
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