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Old 12-08-2012, 10:28 AM   #1
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Pity the uk release of cube has little in the way of extras- the lions gate r1 DVD I think had some reasonable extras.
Yes shame no blu-ray ports the dvd extras so we can throw them. My korean dvd have; Commentary by Director, Interviews, Art & Design, Trailer, Sequences of the film, Deleted Scenes and Storyboards.
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Yes shame no blu-ray ports the dvd extras so we can throw them. My korean dvd have; Commentary by Director, Interviews, Art & Design, Trailer, Sequences of the film, Deleted Scenes and Storyboards.
I'll never understand people's obsession with extras. All I care about is the movie itself. What pisses me off most about BD releases is when a movie has multiple cuts and the idiots only put one on the BD.
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I'll never understand people's obsession with extras. All I care about is the movie itself.
I don't know why it's so hard to understand. It's very simple. Some people (like yourself) just want to watch the movie. Many others enjoy learning more about the movie aswel as having the option to merely watch it. It's the same as anyone wanting to study anything else. It fascinates them and they feel passionately about it.
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Old 02-06-2013, 12:57 AM   #4
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I'll never understand people's obsession with extras. All I care about is the movie itself. What pisses me off most about BD releases is when a movie has multiple cuts and the idiots only put one on the BD.
I, personally, enjoy the extras because it gives you a glimpse into a world rarely seen, and allows you to see how professional/unprofessional the atmosphere on the set appears to be. You get to see true artists do their work -- you essentially get to see everyone at a stage where they don't know if the movie is going to be a success or complete failure, and they're making it as best they can.

Plus, I want to be a film-maker myself, so as much exposure to that world as possible is the way forward.
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I, personally, enjoy the extras because it gives you a glimpse into a world rarely seen, and allows you to see how professional/unprofessional the atmosphere on the set appears to be. You get to see true artists do their work -- you essentially get to see everyone at a stage where they don't know if the movie is going to be a success or complete failure, and they're making it as best they can.

Plus, I want to be a film-maker myself, so as much exposure to that world as possible is the way forward.
A great deal of the time it gives me a different perspective on the film and adds to my appreciation of it.
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Cube Zero blu is being released in Germany next week by 3L. Excellent.
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I, personally, enjoy the extras because it gives you a glimpse into a world rarely seen, and allows you to see how professional/unprofessional the atmosphere on the set appears to be. You get to see true artists do their work -- you essentially get to see everyone at a stage where they don't know if the movie is going to be a success or complete failure, and they're making it as best they can.

Plus, I want to be a film-maker myself, so as much exposure to that world as possible is the way forward.
I'm not a big fan of a lot of extras. I don't like the suspension of disbelief shattered by seeing making ofs etc, and shots from the set.

I do however enjoy trailers and poster galleries.
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I'm not a big fan of a lot of extras. I don't like the suspension of disbelief shattered by seeing making ofs etc, and shots from the set.

I do however enjoy trailers and poster galleries.
I also believe a DVD/Blu Ray is incomplete without trailers and marketing posters etc. I'd rather the extras be there so people have the choice to watch them or ignore them as opposed to there being nothing on the disc :/
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