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Old 06-09-2012, 03:13 PM   #21
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Ok, good enough. It's a little misleading on the pre-order page.
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how so?
I see it now. They do have it worded so it sounds like it's on the BD and not the DVD. http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257867

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The Theatrical Version and the Television Cut with added footage not seen in the theatrical version
They should have used the blurb about the TV Cut being included on a DVD.
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Old 06-09-2012, 03:32 PM   #22
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I personally hate the cover art, not that coverart really matters as its what's on the disc that really matters but the cover art looks very childish & comicy for a Halloween flick but like I said - just my opinion
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Old 06-09-2012, 03:41 PM   #23
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I personally hate the cover art, not that coverart really matters as its what's on the disc that really matters but the cover art looks very childish & comicy for a Halloween flick but like I said - just my opinion
The cover art will be reversible with the orginal art on the flip side. This info had been previously mentioned but got lost in the DB crash.
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Old 06-09-2012, 03:42 PM   #24
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its not. the producer of the release told us its not.
Did they say why? I want to buy the Blu, but I don't want to get the DVD set too. Seems like it would be easy to include the DVD with the Blu set.
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Old 06-09-2012, 03:45 PM   #25
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Did they say why? I want to buy the Blu, but I don't want to get the DVD set too. Seems like it would be easy to include the DVD with the Blu set.
The disc will be included in the Blu-ray set, but the TV cut will be on a DVD. It will not be on a Blu-ray disc. I think that's where the confusion is coming from.
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Old 06-09-2012, 03:47 PM   #26
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The disc will be included in the Blu-ray set, but the TV cut will be on a DVD. It will not be on a Blu-ray disc. I think that's where the confusion is coming from.
Ok, that is better. I don't mind it being on a DVD. I just didn't want to buy 2 sets (Blu and DVD) to get everything. Thanks!
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Old 06-09-2012, 06:26 PM   #27
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The disc will be included in the Blu-ray set, but the TV cut will be on a DVD. It will not be on a Blu-ray disc. I think that's where the confusion is coming from.
That case doesn't bother me. If a bonus DVD has something like that, it's of more use than just a random DVD copy of a film that you bought on Blu like most that get releaserd.
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Old 06-09-2012, 06:28 PM   #28
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Halloween II and III have been confirmed region 1 for DVD and region A locked for Blu Ray.....
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Old 06-09-2012, 06:41 PM   #29
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It looks like we are getting another release of this. The only way ill get it is if the PQ/AQ is improved.....

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Hallo...Blu-ray/46632/
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Old 06-09-2012, 06:44 PM   #30
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this may need to get merged with the existing thread.... *scratches head*

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=198136
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[Show spoiler]The alternate television cut that is sometimes shown on syndicated stations (sometimes erroneously called the "Rick Rosenthal Cut" or the "Producer's Cut") contains the following differences from the theatrical cut:
Many of the scenes are time-compressed and run a lot faster than usual, and many scenes that were previously without music now have bits of soundtrack music added. The explicit violence is removed in all death scenes, and, of course, all the profanity has been re-dubbed or removed.
The credits come at the very beginning of the film, directly after the Universal logo.
The flashback to the first film contains additional sound effects, including a voice-over scream (supposedly from Laurie) when Loomis shoots Michael Myers.
A different shot is used of Loomis emerging from the house to find Myers's missing body.
The lines "I've been trick-or-treated to death tonight" and "You don't know what death is!" have been eliminated with an awkward voice-over from the neighbor saying "Is this a Halloween prank?" instead.
The scene where Myers steals a knife from a neighbor is out of place, appearing slightly later in the film, and is re-edited to suggest that Myers kills the old woman instead of the young girl that gets killed in the theatrical cut.
The voice-over announcements of the male TV reporter run slightly differently, depending on when they appear over the extra scenes.
An extra close-up shot of Laurie is inserted before Jimmy and Bud bring her out of the house on the stretcher.
A few extra lines of dialogue with the female reporter near the beginning of the film were changed.
After Ben Tramer is killed by the policeman's car in the explosion, the scene uses an alternate take that depicts Loomis and Brackett's reactions, and also when Hunt pulls up to tell Brackett that Annie's body was discovered.
The first view of Annie's corpse when Brackett identifies her is deleted.
A different take of the dialogue is used when Laurie arrives at the hospital. All shots of her being stuck with needles are removed, and the scene is extended to include shots of Mrs. Alves, Dr. Mixter, and Jill leaning over her as her vision blurs. Then they begin to undress her as Mrs. Alves tells Jimmy and Bud to leave.
The first scene that shows the kid with the razor blade in his mouth is removed, with only the section where he and his mother arrive at the ER and talk to Jill remaining.
An extra scene is added where Janet talks to Jimmy about Laurie's injuries and tells him that Dr. Mixter gave her a double-bullet sedative.
An extra scene of Jill talking to Bud and Mr. Garrett is added while they listen to reports of the murders. Mr. Garrett says drugs are the obvious problem.
An extra scene is added where a shaky Dr. Mixter reviews Laurie's medical procedures with Mrs. Alves.
A voice-over reporter speaking over the clip of "Night of the Living Dead" to inform viewers that Michael Myers is believed to have burned to death was added.
Extra dialogue is added between Mr. Garrett and Karen as he buzzes her in. He tells Karen the murders were committed because of drugs.
Mrs. Alves tries to call Laurie's parents while she scolds Janet for not calling them immediately. Meanwhile, Jimmy sneaks in to see Laurie, and Mrs. Alves tells him she'll give him two minutes and that's all, which explains why later she says, "Time's up, Jimmy. Let's go."
Karen and Jimmy discuss whether Michael Myers really burned to death in the accident, while Michael lurks in the shadows behind them.
Different sound effects are heard of the babies in the maternity ward as Michael lurks among them.
An extended scene is added that depicts Jimmy bringing Laurie the Coke he promised her before he tells her it was Michael Myers stalking her.
When Mr. Garrett goes to check the phones, an added voice-over line where he explains he's going to check the phone box in the storage room is heard.
As Mr. Garrett looks in the storage lockers directly before his death scene, extra shots of Michael Myers are inserted to make it appear as if Myers is slowly approaching, attracted by the noise Garrett makes when he knocks the boxes over.
A scene where Jill is on the phone (AFTER the phones are supposedly taken out!) is added, and Jimmy sneaks by her to go into Laurie's room to tell her that Michael Myers is dead. Instead of being relieved, Laurie panics and says that she has to get out of there, and Mrs. Alves, Jill, and Janet all come in to help sedate her. While they are working on Laurie, the lights in the hospital go out, and the emergency generator kicks on, which explains why the hospital is so dim for the rest of the film.
A different take is used of the scene where Loomis examines the charred remains of the man they think may have been Michael Myers. The scene also extends to include a scene of Loomis and Hunt walking outside the morgue to get in an elevator, where Loomis explains that he believes the wounded Myers might try and go home to nurse his injuries.
An extra voice-over is added in the scene where neighborhood kids throw rocks at the Myers house. Graham is heard telling the mob, "Michael Myers isn't here; we've checked the entire house!"
An extra scene shows Loomis and Hunt approaching the house while Hunt yells at people to go home.
A scene is added where Janet talks to Karen and tells her how creepy it is that the lights went out and how Laurie was screaming about Michael Myers coming to get her.
Extra dialogue is added in the scene where Bud tries to convince Karen to have sex with him in the therapy room.
The dialogue between Bud and Karen cuts immediately to a shot of Karen entering the therapy room, where Bud is already naked in the therapy tub. The scene also includes extra shots of the temperature gauge slowly rising and Michael Myers' hand turning it up. There is an alternate take of Karen talking to whom she thinks is Bud standing behind her, turning around to see that it's Michael Myers. The scene concludes with just one shot of her being shoved into the scalding water.
The scenes where Marion arrives are directly connected to when she leaves with Dr. Loomis in the Marshall's car.
When Jimmy discovers Laurie lying there in shock, there is extra dialogue as Jimmy and Jill wait for Dr. Mixter to respond to their call. In the theatrical version, this is where Janet runs to get Mixter and discovers his body, and is killed. That entire sequence was removed and Jimmy finally gets restless and says he's going to find Mrs. Alves.
There is an added scene of Jimmy looking for Mrs. Alves and finding the ladies lounge empty.
Laurie's dream is placed differently and features a new voice-over of a little-girl voice saying, "Please don't hurt me, Michael! I'm your sister!"
When Michael goes into Laurie's hospital room, he doesn't have a scalpel in his hand, and there is an extra scene of him closing the door behind himself as he leaves.
When Laurie crawls into the empty hospital room and grabs the phone, she tries to speak and cries into the phone, "Mama, he won't die! He won't go away!"
Extra dialogue is added between Jimmy and Jill where they wonder why the hospital is now empty, and Jill asks if someone could be in there with them.
Extra shots of Jimmy exploring the hospital, looking for other people.
Jill's death scene is softened. The shot of Michael stabbing her in the back with the scalpel was removed, and now it appears as if he simply grabs Jill and drops her. Additional sound effects of Jill groaning as she is dropped suggest that she survives.
An extra shot of Loomis and Marion in the back of the Marshall's car and extra shots of the car driving through Haddonfield are inserted.
All evidence of Jimmy being in the parked car with Laurie is cut out because he's supposed to be looking for others during the entire climax of the film.
Loomis only shoots Michael twice when he bursts through the glass door.
The Marshall's death scene is less gruesome, with Michael jumping up and pulling the Marshall with him, apparently stabbing him from behind.
Different angles in the operating room are added as the blinded Michael slashes out with his scalpel.
The television editing makes it appear as if Jimmy's fall is caused by the explosion.
Graham's dialogue is altered in the final scenes where Hunt asks him the body count; he gives no exact estimate.
When Laurie is placed in the ambulance at the end, someone is in there with her. There is a final scare as the figure sits up, covered by a sheet, and the sheet falls away, revealing Jimmy with a bandage on his head. Laurie cries in relief and says, "We made it!" They hold hands and "Mr. Sandman" begins to play over an exterior scene of the ambulance pulling out of the hospital's parking lot.
wow. now that is detail. sounds like nothing i really need to see. thanks for the info.
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Old 06-10-2012, 02:20 AM   #32
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So...it's available to order from Amazon now...for $20 which is a much better price.

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Old 06-10-2012, 03:01 AM   #33
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Welp, I'll be double dipping on Halloween II.
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:03 AM   #34
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Upgrading my DVD to the blu ray and retiring the DVD...my DVD is autographed by 2 of the nurses of this film
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Old 06-10-2012, 05:59 AM   #35
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Is this the same HalloweeN II as the one that was already released last year?.
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Old 06-10-2012, 06:05 AM   #36
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Is this the same HalloweeN II as the one that was already released last year?.
Yes but in a much-better Feature-Packed version,but last year's release has the Terror in the Aisles Documentary which isn't on the new version,and the Deleted/Alternate Scenes MIGHT not be included seperately like the previous version.
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Old 06-10-2012, 06:40 AM   #37
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I already pre-ordered both H2 and H3. Can't wait for these and can't wait to see what else Scream factory has in store...
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Old 06-10-2012, 07:35 AM   #38
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Yes but in a much-better Feature-Packed version,but last year's release has the Terror in the Aisles Documentary which isn't on the new version,and the Deleted/Alternate Scenes MIGHT not be included seperately like the previous version.
If the PQ is the same then i won't bother with this one.
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Old 06-10-2012, 08:00 AM   #39
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Looks like I'll be having 2 versions of Halloween II on my shelf.

My first double dip on BD come to think of it.
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Looks like I'll be having 2 versions of Halloween II on my shelf.
Three, if you count the fact they include the TV cut.
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