The Cutting Edge: Going For The Gold & Gold Medal Edition ----> 2/7/06
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They've double-dipped The Cutting Edge! This is surely a sign that it's time to move on to Blu-ray, no?
(Not a threadcrap... my wife loves this movie, and I'll likely be taking the plunge. Still... that's nuts.)
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Originally Posted by bboisvert
They've double-dipped The Cutting Edge! This is surely a sign that it's time to move on to Blu-ray, no?
(Not a threadcrap... my wife loves this movie, and I'll likely be taking the plunge. Still... that's nuts.)
I think everyones wife loves this one. Doug can read.
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Hey, I like this movie! Admittedly, it was a gf who introduced me to it. The girl in that movie is just so damn hot! That, and there's enough "guy stuff" going on to keep it from being a complete chick-flick that causes comas in males.
IIRC, I got this for like $10 at a drug store. I'll wait for the reviews/content to see if it's worth double dipping - which I have NEVER done!
IIRC, I got this for like $10 at a drug store. I'll wait for the reviews/content to see if it's worth double dipping - which I have NEVER done!
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The Cutting Edge: Going For The Gold ----> 2/7/06
From dvdactive.com:
Cover artwork here . This explains the recent announcement of the original's re-release.
The Cutting Edge: Gold Medal Edition
Title: The Cutting Edge
Starring: Christy Carlson Romano
Released: 7th February 2006
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially announced the straight to video release of The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold which stars Christy Carlson Romano as the young and beautiful daughter of the original skaters from The Cutting Edge. The disc itself will carry an anamorphic widescreen presentation, along with a director and cast commentary, a Behind the Ice commentary, a Movie Montage with music by Christy Carlson Romano, and a photo gallery. Available alongside the sequel will be a Gold Medal Edition of the original film. This one will be presented in full frame along with English, French and Spanish Dolby Surround tracks. Retail will be $14.94 or thereabouts. We've attached the artwork for the sequel below:
Starring: Christy Carlson Romano
Released: 7th February 2006
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially announced the straight to video release of The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold which stars Christy Carlson Romano as the young and beautiful daughter of the original skaters from The Cutting Edge. The disc itself will carry an anamorphic widescreen presentation, along with a director and cast commentary, a Behind the Ice commentary, a Movie Montage with music by Christy Carlson Romano, and a photo gallery. Available alongside the sequel will be a Gold Medal Edition of the original film. This one will be presented in full frame along with English, French and Spanish Dolby Surround tracks. Retail will be $14.94 or thereabouts. We've attached the artwork for the sequel below:
The Cutting Edge: Gold Medal Edition
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Must be to coincide with the release of the sequel.
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There is more info about this release on davisdvd.com.
http://www.davisdvd.com/news/news.html
http://www.davisdvd.com/news/news.html
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Available alongside the sequel will be a Gold Medal Edition of the original film. This one will be presented in full frame along with English, French and Spanish Dolby Surround tracks.
This just doesn't make any sense. The original release has an anamorphic widescreen transfer, but is in need of cleanup. They have the audacity to call this a "gold medal edition," and release it in fullscreen? If right, that's total BS.
Guess that means no double-dip.
Last edited by Altimus Prime; 11-29-05 at 10:26 AM.
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So the original is only going to be full frame? Screw that. And I couldn't care less about the sequel.
This just doesn't make any sense. The original release has an anamorphic widescreen transfer, but is in need of cleanup. They have the audacity to call this a "gold medal edition," and release it in fullscreen? If right, that's total BS.
Guess that means no double-dip.
This just doesn't make any sense. The original release has an anamorphic widescreen transfer, but is in need of cleanup. They have the audacity to call this a "gold medal edition," and release it in fullscreen? If right, that's total BS.
Guess that means no double-dip.
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Isn't this a bit of cross-information?
I was under the impression that:
a) the above artwork is for the direct-to-dvd sequel.
and
b) there is going to be a re-issue of the original (SE??) to tie-in with said sequel.
I was under the impression that:
a) the above artwork is for the direct-to-dvd sequel.
and
b) there is going to be a re-issue of the original (SE??) to tie-in with said sequel.
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Isn't this a bit of cross-information?
I was under the impression that:
a) the above artwork is for the direct-to-dvd sequel.
and
b) there is going to be a re-issue of the original (SE??) to tie-in with said sequel.
I was under the impression that:
a) the above artwork is for the direct-to-dvd sequel.
and
b) there is going to be a re-issue of the original (SE??) to tie-in with said sequel.