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Aside from the lack of DTS (which was just awesome on the original), this set looks pretty sweet. Definitely going to be grabbing it in August.
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saw the 2 discer at a used shop....think i may go with that
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Wow... This set looks nice. I wasn't planning on getting it but I am sold now. I will keep my 2-disc as well since I got it fairly cheap awhile back from Columbia House.
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
What's puzzling? The box itself is nice, but i agree with the poster that the actual cover art is lacking. I prefer the cover on the current version/signature edition as well. Don't like the pose at all.
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
What's puzzling? The box itself is nice, but i agree with the poster that the actual cover art is lacking. I prefer the cover on the current version/signature edition as well. Don't like the pose at all.
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The cover art makes it look like he's in Gladiator: The Musical :)
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
What's puzzling? The box itself is nice, but i agree with the poster that the actual cover art is lacking. I prefer the cover on the current version/signature edition as well. Don't like the pose at all.
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A little concerned about the deleted scenes markers...that better be optional.
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Originally Posted by Artman
A little concerned about the deleted scenes markers...that better be optional.
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Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Well, here again, there's a fair share amount of cover bashing, but no alternative suggestions other than the original art was "better". I'll ask again. What would you rather have? More of a sillouetted look like the first one, or what?
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great movie...definitely have to consider double dipping on this!
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Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Well, here again, there's a fair share amount of cover bashing, but no alternative suggestions other than the original art was "better". I'll ask again. What would you rather have? More of a sillouetted look like the first one, or what?
http://www.allposters.com/gallery.as...77&item=201007 |
Originally Posted by Filmmaker
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The cover art is a little goofy. Still, the specs sound great, and that's what matters.
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Meh... Dvd cover art isnt even a blip on my collecting radar screen.
Lets see..ANOTHER purchase of Gladiator? The "Spartacus" of MY generation...the movie that robbed Joaquin Phoenix of an Oscar... a movie in my ALL TIME "Top Ten" of Motion Pictures... :rock2: the flick that Ebert slammed in print...which btw should have caused his writing hand to instantly gnarl into severe arthritis for such Blasphemy.... Hmmm... One DOUBLE DIP "Gladiator Swirl" please... -popcorn- |
Originally Posted by AeroStone
One DOUBLE DIP "Gladiator Swirl" please... -popcorn-
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Well, I've alwasy felt that the original theatrical cut was missing a few things, especially after seeing the deleted scenes from the first disc. So I'll be more than happy to grab this new set.
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I really liked this movie but I'll wait for a BR/HD-DVD before I double dip.
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Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Well, OK, that's a start. Although that poster is nearly the same as what they've chosen for the EE, just a different pose by Crowe.
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Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
Well, OK, that's a start. Although that poster is nearly the same as what they've chosen for the EE, just a different pose by Crowe.
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
I prefer the implied emotion captured in my choice over the studio's choice. And it just, overall, has a classier quality.
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I'm curious about all the "push-back", Mike...you asked what other poses DVDTalkers would like, then when one is presented, you dismiss it out of hand. I supported my choice with the subjective opinion that I prefer the emotion and granduer conveyed by my selection over the studio's. Obviously, the studio will do as it pleases here but why the irritation with those who might have preferred differently?
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Packaging looks really neato but that cover art isnt that great.
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
I'm curious about all the "push-back", Mike...you asked what other poses DVDTalkers would like, then when one is presented, you dismiss it out of hand. I supported my choice with the subjective opinion that I prefer the emotion and granduer conveyed by my selection over the studio's. Obviously, the studio will do as it pleases here but why the irritation with those who might have preferred differently?
I'm not pushing back at all. And I didn't dismiss your suggestion out of hand at all. I just said that the poster that you linked to, and the official art only differed in the pose they used for Crowe. If you look at the background, it's more or less the same. The same buildings are used except flipped horizontally. And the official one has the Roman army while your's has the collesium. What my gripe is that all too often, cover-art is released that looks cool as hell to me, and then multitudes of opiners say that the cover-art sucks, without giving their own opinions as to what they'd prefer. The fact that what you suggested and what they actually went with, shows that there's actually some level of agreement with the over-all look, but just differs by the particular foreground pose they use of Russell "Maximus" Crowe. What I tend to see is that people are very hesitant to accept change. The first release of Gladiator has been around for several years now and people have been accustomed to the cover-art of that set. So now that this new 3-disc set has been announced, people come out and dismiss this new art (right out of hand), because it (presumably) isn't the same as the old art. BTW, I tend to see this setiment more from those who post at DVDAnswers than from those who post here at DVDTalk. I just get tired of people saying cover-art sucks without offering up their own opinions as to what might be better. It's in the "OK, smart-ass, let's see you do better" category. |
It's no biggie, Mike, I just felt like you were asking for people to offer constructive alternatives and, when I did, you put me on the defensive about my choice. It's cool, though, I understand your frustrations. I don't have a strong dislike for the art the studio chose--it was part of the original design art for the film's theatrical release--but I prefer a pose that highlights the film's more stately qualities than its overtly violent ones...
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