View Poll Results: Best DVD of February 2006?
Waiting:Unrated and Raw
4
4.88%
Wallace and Gromit:Curse of the Were-Rabbit
11
13.41%
Saw II
4
4.88%
All the President's Men:Special Edition
4
4.88%
Dog Day Afternoon:Special Edition
3
3.66%
Network:Special Edition
6
7.32%
Bambi II
0
0%
Lady and the Tramp:Platinum Edition
22
26.83%
Walk The Line:2-Disc Collector's Edition
22
26.83%
Others
6
7.32%
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Best DVD of February 2006
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Since Lions Gate will be double dipping on Saw II in September (or thereabouts), with a 2-disc unrated edition, so that one is out. Waiting, while decent, wasn't that great (although the DVD itself is pretty good). WB is continuing success with rereleases of their older titles so certainly those should be in the mix. For me, though, I went with Walk the Line as it's a very good movie with great performances from Witherspoon and Phoenix and, best of all for sound snobs like myself, it has a DTS track...
#15
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
The Best of The Electric Company
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There's no question about it. I'm surprised only one person has touched on it already. The Warner Controversial Classics box was a revelation (All The Presidents Men. Network, Dog Day Afternoon). Warner keeps churning these SE's out with such fantastic quality, that they put all other major studio DVD distributors to shame. I also like what MGM did with Midnight Cowboy. I think they're finally getting the hint of what a Special Edition is meant to be (I love they're packaging especially). I also had no problem with the image on my home theater.
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Originally Posted by ShagMan
I have to vote for Zathura. I felt like it was a very well rounded release, and loved the in-depth extra features.
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Network, although I still haven't picked it up.
Walk the Line's 2 disc was extremely inferior for an uber SE with a msrp of 40 bucks. The second disc had less than an hour of content!
Walk the Line's 2 disc was extremely inferior for an uber SE with a msrp of 40 bucks. The second disc had less than an hour of content!
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Originally Posted by joshtown
There's no question about it. I'm surprised only one person has touched on it already. The Warner Controversial Classics box was a revelation (All The Presidents Men. Network, Dog Day Afternoon). Warner keeps churning these SE's out with such fantastic quality, that they put all other major studio DVD distributors to shame.