I saw a used Gladitor DTS at Hastings, should I get it?
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The 6.1 DTS track is one of the best out there. Plus, the extras are top notch (especially the history channel feature on gladiator games). I have both this and the extended version, and enjoy both. Pick it up.
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Originally Posted by ryuryu2949
The 6.1 DTS track is one of the best out there. Plus, the extras are top notch (especially the history channel feature on gladiator games). I have both this and the extended version, and enjoy both. Pick it up.
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Absolutely get it, the History Channel documentary is pretty good. I was going to get rid of mine when my wife got me the extended version but I decided to keep it just for that.
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If the price isn't great, I wouldn't rush to grab it. The DVD is great, but now that the Extended Edition is out it's easy to find used copies of the old version. I see copies all the time at GameStop, etc. There's no rush, is my point. But absolutely don't hesitate on the basis of quality. The DTS track is outstanding and the History Channel doc is fantastic.




