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21 Grams dvd...NO EXTRAS WHATSOEVER!!!
I just read that the 21 Grams dvd doesn't have a single special feature, although Universal might consider the DTS on it as an extra.
21 Grams was one of the best films I saw last year and Universal depriving us of any documentary or "making of" or even a trailer is just sad!!!! |
What else can one except from Universal?? :down:
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I'm guessing they rushed it to time it as close as possible to the Academy Awards. Then again, the announcement materials from Universal say the following...
DVD BONUS FEATURES: - 21 Grams: In Fragments - The Making of 21 Grams |
I enjoy extras but I have no problem with this. I'll still get it.
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And no insert... -eek- ;)
Eh... I don't really have the time for extras anyhoo, I'm not torn up over it... As long as the A/V quality is up to speed, I'm cool... No trailer though? Really? Huh... That's weird. Source? |
Source...
http://www.currentfilm.com/dvdreviews5/21gramsdvd.html
Amazon doesn't list any special features either. |
Wowsers... Nada, zip, nil eh? Universal... Sheesh... While <i>I</i> personally am not too upset over it, they could add <i>something</i>. Especially at that $26.98 pricing structure...
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But if Universal had a cool label, like Sony's Superbit, everybody here would be fawning over it.
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i was thinking of getting this before when it had extras.. but i really really have to love a film to get a barebones disc.. and i don't love the film that much.. for for that price anyway. it may sound petty but had they kept those few extras they announced i would probably have bought it and now i won't.
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The only extra I care about is forced trailers. No forced trailers = no sale.
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Originally posted by Yakuza Bengoshi The only extra I care about is forced trailers. No forced trailers = no sale. |
So typical of Universal. They are my least favorite studio. Why must they ruin the dvds we love.
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Re: 21 Grams dvd...NO EXTRAS WHATSOEVER!!!
Originally posted by Cardiac161 I just read that the 21 Grams dvd doesn't have a single special feature, although Universal might consider the DTS on it as an extra. http://home.comcast.net/~rasalas/21grams.JPG |
One can only hope that Criterion gets the rights to this sucker and releases an SE it richly deserves.
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Originally posted by Simpson Purist One can only hope that Criterion gets the rights to this sucker and releases an SE it richly deserves. |
Hmmmmm. I was going to make this a Blind Buy, but now I am reconsidering this. Don't wanna buy it only to have a better version available in 6 months.
As long as it has an insert, I'm there! ;) |
Originally posted by QuikSilver Why must they ruin the dvds we love. I love extras a lot, but I love movies even more. Give me a movie properly presented and I would hardly call that "ruined". |
Originally posted by marty888 A DVD is "ruined" if an inferior transfer is made. A DVD could be considered "ruined" if the film is edited or otherwise altered, or if it is not presented in its original OAR. I love extras a lot, but I love movies even more. Give me a movie properly presented and I would hardly call that "ruined". |
I have no problem with this as long as Universal states whether there will or will not be a SE of this film down the road before this barebones DVD comes out.
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Originally posted by Jaymole I have no problem with this as long as Universal states whether there will or will not be a SE of this film down the road before this barebones DVD comes out. I agree though, would be nice if we got a heads up on this. |
Not so much an SE, but New Line has done it the last 3 years with the announcement of the regular and the Extended Editions of the Lord of the Rings movies and it doesn't seem to have cut into sales all that much,
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Originally posted by marty888 A DVD is "ruined" if an inferior transfer is made. A DVD could be considered "ruined" if the film is edited or otherwise altered, or if it is not presented in its original OAR. I love extras a lot, but I love movies even more. Give me a movie properly presented and I would hardly call that "ruined". |
For what it's worth, the 21 Grams DVD begins with a screen that actually says viewers can skip the trailers by fast-forwarding through them. So Universal has taken the time to insert that message, but hasn't done something as simple as enabling the menu or chapter-skip buttons.
The studio knows that people don't like the forced trailers--hence the added warning screen--so why not just address the issue instead of pussyfooting around it? I think adding the warning message just fans the flames, because it draws attention to the fact that Universal knows viewers don't like the trailers. |
quote: I have no problem with this as long as Universal states whether there will or will not be a SE of this film down the road before this barebones DVD comes out. |
How about disc art?
Chapter breaks? Interactive menus? |
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