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Old 01-13-10, 11:33 PM
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DVD Talk review of 'Fargo' (Blu-ray)

I read DVD Savant's DVD review of Fargo at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=37431 and...

It wasn't addressed in the review, but people should know that the Blu-ray release is missing an extra that's available on the DVD. It's listed on the DVD package as 'Interview With the Cohen Brothers and Frances McDormand'. The DVD menu actually has it titled 'Charlie Rose Interview'.
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Re: DVD Talk review of 'Fargo' (Blu-ray)

I think almost all blu-ray releases are missing special features from their various and often multiple DVD releases.

But yes, it would be nice if the blu-ray reviewers could look at the DVD special features on Amazon or wherever and comment on whether they were all brought over or not.
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Re: DVD Talk review of 'Fargo' (Blu-ray)

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I think almost all blu-ray releases are missing special features from their various and often multiple DVD releases.
That's less of a problem these days than it was when the format started.
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Re: DVD Talk review of 'Fargo' (Blu-ray)

Originally Posted by Josh Z
That's less of a problem these days than it was when the format started.
Yes, in regard to significant extras, it seems to be better. I could be wrong but it still seems like most blu-rays still don't port over 'all' of the special features.

Yes, most don't care about the minor things, but a few do I imagine.

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