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Old 04-30-05 | 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Numes
Didn't the Hellboy-SE have a different director's commentary?

I only have the DC / Bust version BTW.

Edit: Yes, DVD Rewind shows that the SE had an "Audio commentary by Guillermo del Toro (director) and Mike Mignola (co-executive producer) "

Hmm... I would like to listen to that, actually
the DC doesn't have the cartoons on it does it?
Old 04-30-05 | 09:43 AM
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Old 04-30-05 | 10:08 AM
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If I double dip I usually get rid of the older version unless there's some significant difference in the content. E.g. I kept both the theatrical and the Extended LOTR sets. The theatricals I picked up piecemeal from used DVD stores, so it's not the traditional double-dip (where you get version first and then version 2 later, usually after some complaining ). Other examples where I kept both versions are Hero, the American release and the Chinese release and probably the same for House of Flying Daggers once I pick up the Region 1 release used.
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Old 04-30-05 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Numes
Didn't the Hellboy-SE have a different director's commentary?
I think Underworld: SE has a different commentary than the original.
Old 04-30-05 | 12:34 PM
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If the new release is missing anything from the previous release I usually keep both (or in a couple cases all three), but if the new release has everything from the first, I usually give the older release to my parents (they don't even know how to access special features, let alone want to watch them).
Old 04-30-05 | 02:20 PM
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Oh I forgot X-Men. Make that four.
Old 04-30-05 | 02:26 PM
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What was on the original X-Men that didn't carry over to 1.5?
Old 04-30-05 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jmj713
What was on the original X-Men that didn't carry over to 1.5?
"Mutant Watch" A cheesey-but-I-liked-it featurette on the movie.

I still like the foil-cover too.
Old 04-30-05 | 02:39 PM
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Hard Boiled: Criterion versus Mei Ah - Mei Ah has better transfer whereas Criterion has better extras and obvious value as a collectible.

Akira: Pioneer versus Pioneer Limited Tin - Collectible value on Limited Tin (picked this version up first). Standard version has DTS track.

Ong Bak: Edko VCD versus a standard DVD version. The VCD has no subtitles, but can play on virtually anything. The DVD version is region 3 only w/ subs.

Underworld: Standard versus Extended UR - I'm on the fence on this one, so I may not keep both. The standard version sounds better on my set up than the unrated version, but I like having the extra material. Time will tell.
Old 05-01-05 | 12:05 AM
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None.

Anytime I double dip, I trade or sell the other version. I think I currently have two versions of the following:

Shawshank
Fifth Element
Spiderman
Saving Private Ryan
GoodFellas
Alien/Aliens/3/Resurrection

But the extra editions are all currently up for sale or trade in the exchange forum.


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I have two versions of The Philadelphia Story. The first is the now OOP MGM version and the second is the new Warners 2-Disc Edition. I was planning on selling the OOP edition on ebay but how much would it sell?
Old 05-01-05 | 01:13 PM
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The original Meet the Parents has two tracks of commentary while the newer version only keeps one of those tracks.

Also, I think the two different R1 releases of Cube have different commentaries.
Old 05-01-05 | 02:35 PM
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Hmm, ive got 2 versions of the exorcist, and the good the bad and the ugly.
Also have the alien legacy and Quad sets, is there enough difference in these to keep em?
I guess the same question applies to the LOTR disks. I only have the EE's, but what specifically is different in the 2 disk theatrical releases as far as extras? If there are enought cool extras Ill probably pick them up cheap during the next gamestop b2g1f.
Old 05-01-05 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by smackattack
I guess the same question applies to the LOTR disks. I only have the EE's, but what specifically is different in the 2 disk theatrical releases as far as extras? If there are enought cool extras Ill probably pick them up cheap during the next gamestop b2g1f.
AFAIK all of the extras are different-nothing is carried over to the EE's. They consist of featurettes (including the ones done for the website), TV spots and trailers, the Enya music video for the first film, and previews of the EE discs (which are not really needed if you have the EE's) and the video games. Frankly, some of them are promotional in nature, and they really don't compare to the quality of the extras on the EE's, but if you want all of the extras, you'll have to get them.

I kept the original version of Starship Troopers when I got the Superbit.
I'm thinking about getting a new copy of Saturday Night Fever at Wal-Mart for $4.88 to have it in a keepcase. I assume it won't have an insert, so I'll keep the insert from the thin digipak version.
Old 05-22-05 | 09:10 AM
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Also have the alien legacy and Quad sets, is there enough difference in these to keep em?
This has probably been answered in other threads, but as far as I know, the Quad transfer of Alien is an improvement over the Legacy (it was restored for the 25th anniversary, plus you get the original 1979 cut and the later "director's cut"), but the Legacy has the solo Scott commentary that most people say is better than the Quad commentary. The extras are different, as well; I think the Quad version has more. In fact, I bought the Legacy version cheaply (R2, and the package is in Czech, but I don't care, plus I think it's the same as R1 anyway) just for the Scott commentary.

Double dipping for me: Manhunter UK SE (cooler packaging then R1 Anchor Bay, but same content) and Japanese MGM. The Japanese disc is the only intact original theatrical cut. Manhunter fans should know this. I would also double-dip on Mann's Last of the Mohicans--UK is the orig theat cut, R1 is restored transfer and Mann commentary but "messed with" DC.
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Apocalypse Now/Redux
LOTR (still like the theatrical Fellowship of the Ring better)
Akira tin/DTS
Alien SE/DC

Will probably double dip on some of the Classic Monster series at some point for the extra films, like Wolf Man and Creature.
Old 05-23-05 | 01:00 PM
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Old 05-23-05 | 02:15 PM
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Will probably double dip on some of the Classic Monster series at some point for the extra films, like Wolf Man and Creature.
Why would you keep the old ones, though? Isn't all of the content carried over?
Old 05-23-05 | 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by bboisvert
Why would you keep the old ones, though? Isn't all of the content carried over?

Well I have the whole Universal Monsters set, so I'd have to replace them all.
Old 05-23-05 | 11:16 PM
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Ive never double dipped but have been tempted for Usual Suspects, Predator and Predator 2.

Will also probably end up with 2 copies of Where eagles dare when i buy the Battlefront Europe boxset (but thats not really double dipping i dont think)
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
I've kept all the original releases of the Star Trek movies. Star Trek II & VI are different versions that the collector's editions - but I've kept all of them.
What's different about them?
Old 05-24-05 | 05:23 AM
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The only one I can think of off hand that hasn't been mentioned already is Cube and Cube Signature Edition (only if you like commentaries though).
Old 07-07-05 | 08:28 PM
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Straw Dogs - I have three versions:
The Criterion
The Freemantle Region 2 (for the commentaries)
The Anchor Bay edition, which I've read, has ONE shot that isn't on the previous two versions.

The Universal Monsters
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
and I'm sure I'll be double dipping on the upcoming Hitchcocks and Leones as well. But what's really sad is that I have fine versions of all of these on tape and laserdisc (not to mention the old Super 8 copies of some of the classic monsters!).

I'm a pathetic man.
Old 07-07-05 | 08:52 PM
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Ones I've Double-dipped and reasons for keepng:

Daredevil - extras
Hellboy - I just think both look good next to each other.
T2 - extras on UE
Halloween - transfer, extras on previous

It just depends if a previous version's extras/alt cut is worth keeping or not. I've doubled up on another dozen or so and just traded in the old copy or gave it to my Dad.


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