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Universal SUCKS!!!!! (Shrek 2 stoopidity)
I looked around and didn't see this posted anywhere, but when Universal releases Shrek 2 they are totally F'N it up. It will cost over $50 to have a "true" special edition of it. Here is what you have to buy in order to get what should have been a regular Shrek 2-Disc SE priced at $29.95
Shrek 2: Single Disc Widescreen Version Shrek: The Story So Far Collector's Pack that has the "Story So Far" Bonus Disc and the Full Screen versions of Shrek & Shrek 2 plus Shrek 3-D. This is the stupidest F'N thing that a studio has done yet. They are doing a similar thing with Van Helsing. Damn You Universal I don't wanna buy all that extra crap I already bought once so I can get what you should have given us in the first place. Universal is doing so good with the Franchise Collections yet the continue to F' up all of there newer release. |
um...duh?
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So become a studio exec, learn gow to screw things up on your own, and then we all can come here and rant about YOU.
P.S. They will not come at gunpoint and force you to buy this. |
Dreamworks is the studio behind this decision (though Universal releases its DVDs).
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This is nothing new. Studios do this all the time. Don't buy either set if you're pissed off with them.
Me, I'll be getting the single disc thank you very much. |
I wish I knew why every time I see Shrek 1 in the stores, it's always "full frame." And it's a full-frame version that comes with that 3D pack.
There is a widescreen, OAR version of this movie, right? If so, why doesn't anyone seem to stock it? |
Actually since Shriek is digital I believe they recomposed the image for full screen so that there is no missing information.
I purchased the movie when it first came out . It was a 2 disc set with a wide screen version and full screen version on different discs. I would assume they will do something similar with Shreik 2. It is a too bad that if you really like the movie and want all the extras you have to double dip like that. |
A bit OT, but Universal's customer service sucks. I bought a *Brand New Sealed* Battlestar Galactica set over eBay. It had a bad disc. (Major surface flaw that prevented it from even loading in the DVD player.) Called the Universal customer service # for replacement. They wouldn't send me a replacement disc without an official store receipt. Well, since it was an eBay purchase the best I could do was a printout of my PayPal payment receipt as sorts. They said that they consider anything bought on eBay as "used". Well, so f*'in what! I still have a bad disc. What if I got the set as a gift? At least I was up front and honest with them.
Well, needless to say that I recontacted the eBay seller, and fortunately they had another copy. So I returned my defective set and just received my replacement today. Been watching the episodes that I couldn't see in the previous set today. |
The rumors are true. Universal sucks. I wish they make more of their "Collectior's Edition" DVDs and just stick with one thing.
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Re: Universal SUCKS!!!!! (Shrek 2 stoopidity)
Originally posted by Gore_Hound_X I looked around and didn't see this posted anywhere, but when Universal releases Shrek 2 they are totally F'N it up. It will cost over $50 to have a "true" special edition of it. Here is what you have to buy in order to get what should have been a regular Shrek 2-Disc SE priced at $29.95 Shrek 2: Single Disc Widescreen Version Shrek: The Story So Far Collector's Pack that has the "Story So Far" Bonus Disc and the Full Screen versions of Shrek & Shrek 2 plus Shrek 3-D. This is the stupidest F'N thing that a studio has done yet. They are doing a similar thing with Van Helsing. Damn You Universal I don't wanna buy all that extra crap I already bought once so I can get what you should have given us in the first place. Universal is doing so good with the Franchise Collections yet the continue to F' up all of there newer release. Care for some cheese with that wine? |
Re: Re: Universal SUCKS!!!!! (Shrek 2 stoopidity)
Originally posted by Jackskeleton So for $50 bones you get the Story so far collectors pack that includes three films? If you ask me, that's a deal. Thank you Universal/Dreamworks. Thank you very much. this is a smart move if you ask me. Care for some cheese with that wine? I'm not bitching and moaning, cuz I wouldn't buy this anyway. It just sounds like a poor marketing package to me. From marketing perspective, I would assume most buying this already have the first movie, and would package together the second and the bonus shit, but hey what do I know, I'm just a consumer. |
Re: Universal SUCKS!!!!! (Shrek 2 stoopidity)
Originally posted by Gore_Hound_X I looked around and didn't see this posted anywhere, but when Universal releases Shrek 2 they are totally F'N it up. It will cost over $50 to have a "true" special edition of it. Here is what you have to buy in order to get what should have been a regular Shrek 2-Disc SE priced at $29.95 Shrek 2: Single Disc Widescreen Version... |
I don't know the full scoop but from the post, you get the FULLSCREEN version of 1 and 2, the widescreen version of 2, and a bonus disc. Pretty crappy set. Either way.. three films for 50 bucks isn't all that bad. especially if you haven't picked up those already. As for the bonus disc, I doubt it will be anything major |
Screw Universal! Just gimme the widescreen version 1-disc version. I'm sure in due time they will re-release it in a freakin' shrek shagging edition.
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Originally posted by Altimus Prime There is a widescreen, OAR version of this movie, right? If so, why doesn't anyone seem to stock it? |
Originally posted by Altimus Prime I wish I knew why every time I see Shrek 1 in the stores, it's always "full frame." And it's a full-frame version that comes with that 3D pack. However, with Shrek, each disc in the 2-disc set has a separate transfer of the film, and the widescreen version was on disc 2. So, you guessed it: the 1-disc version just has the disc with fullscreen. It gets worse: the extras on the widescreen disc were geared towards adults, with making-of material; and the extras on the fullscreen disc were geared towards kids, with interactive "games" and the like. Also, the DTS track was only on the widescreen disc. It remains to be seen whether they will bring back the 2-disc sets like Fox. |
I hope Dreamworks puts out the widescreen version of Shrek 1 when Shrek 2 is released as i never got around to picking it up and would love to get a bundle of the two.
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Originally posted by Drexl Also, the DTS track was only on the widescreen disc. |
Ok so does anybody know what the story so far incluedes?
Does it have Shrek 1 ( Widescreen, dts ) ? Shrek 2 widescreen? Thanks. |
Originally posted by Jackskeleton Either way.. three films for 50 bucks isn't all that bad. especially if you haven't picked up those already. For me, I want Shrek 3-D, but since I already have original 2-disc Shrek, why pay extra money for another copy of it just to get Shrek 3-D in the 2-pack? Why don't they sell it as a standalone DVD? |
This is why I import......because I don't have to settle for the useless bundled crap studios try to market here.
This dvd should have been available in a regular (affordable) 2-disc set (w/dts) just like the first film. |
I was adding Shrek 2 to my DVD Profiler, and noticed several UPC's for it. One of the UPC's was a DTS R1. It's UPC is 75874-68952. You can click my profiler link & look at my wishlist. The release dates are different. I smell a mistake. I'll post a specific thread, without the tears.
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Originally posted by SleepyW For me, I want Shrek 3-D, but since I already have original 2-disc Shrek, why pay extra money for another copy of it just to get Shrek 3-D in the 2-pack? Why don't they sell it as a standalone DVD? |
I'm still trying to figure out what was so great about this movie that made it gross over $350 million dollars actually. Gee.......maybe they're trying to recoup their loss by charging a high price for the DVD releases.
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