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Old 11-07-03, 06:08 PM
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How Many Versions Of T3 Will We End Up With Over The Next Few Years?

I say rent this one, and wait. My two versions of T2 are a good judge of things to come.
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Old 11-07-03, 06:19 PM
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T2 was released by Artisan who likes to release multiple versions of their biggest titles, but T3 is being released by Warner Bros. so the chances of a re-release in the next fews is very, very small.
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Old 11-07-03, 06:32 PM
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The topic has already been covered:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=328290
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I would be willing to buy one more release, provided it was the longer cut that evened the balance between humor and more dramatic moments...Mostow says the theatrical release was his "director's cut" but I have heard from reliable people on a popular movie site (no point in spamming thier site, I guess) that this is NOT the case...

I would also consider buying a future release with the original Terminator/T2 music for the soundtrack (my one real beef with T3) and a full-length Cameron commentary.

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Old 11-07-03, 06:37 PM
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As has been said, Warner doesn't double as often.

One thing for certain, the a/v quality will not be improved as this disc is near reference quality I'm told. (Also, keep in my that the first two versions of T2 had room for improvement video-wise.)
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Old 11-07-03, 07:12 PM
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None for me. (Crosses fingers)
I'll be getting my R2 version with DTS next month and that's as "Definitive" as I want to get. (Crosses fingers)
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