BLACK RAIN: Collector's Edition -10/10/06 [merge]
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Black Rain SE!!
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Also, on the standard DVD front, word has reached us that Paramount is working on a new special edition of Ridley Scott's Black Rain for release later in 2006.
Also, on the standard DVD front, word has reached us that Paramount is working on a new special edition of Ridley Scott's Black Rain for release later in 2006.
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YES !! Great movie...wOOt !!
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I own the non-anamorphic region 1 release, this needs an upgrade for sure. I'd buy it alone just to rid myself of the dvd's poor transfer.
Perhaps Paramount may also release 1492 later in 2006, since they have dug up this little gem of Scott's and are dusting the cobwebs off it.
Perhaps Paramount may also release 1492 later in 2006, since they have dug up this little gem of Scott's and are dusting the cobwebs off it.
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As with DVD ... Black Rain has been announced as one of Paramounts initial HD-DVD releases.
I'm about done with DVD ... they are re-releasing all of their really old DVD titles, just to get a quick buck before releasing them again for the new formats (i.e., Paramount just re-released Mission: Impossible, which is also slated for an early next gen release).
I'm about done with DVD ... they are re-releasing all of their really old DVD titles, just to get a quick buck before releasing them again for the new formats (i.e., Paramount just re-released Mission: Impossible, which is also slated for an early next gen release).
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Originally Posted by flix1
As with DVD ... Black Rain has been announced as one of Paramounts initial HD-DVD releases.
I'm about done with DVD ... they are re-releasing all of their really old DVD titles, just to get a quick buck before releasing them again for the new formats (i.e., Paramount just re-released Mission: Impossible, which is also slated for an early next gen release).
I'm about done with DVD ... they are re-releasing all of their really old DVD titles, just to get a quick buck before releasing them again for the new formats (i.e., Paramount just re-released Mission: Impossible, which is also slated for an early next gen release).
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Originally Posted by fargreg
It makes sense for them to re-release it on DVD if they are fixing it up for HD, they've already put the money into it and not everyone is going to get an HD player... I know I won't be buying one.
:If only it had a cover that featured only Andy Garcia's head. I'd buy this shitty movie just for that!:
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Originally Posted by fargreg
It makes sense for them to re-release it on DVD if they are fixing it up for HD, they've already put the money into it and not everyone is going to get an HD player... I know I won't be buying one.
I eventually ate my words, at the ridicule of my peers ... and it was less than 6 months after the release of the first DVD players.
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Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Eventually you will...or you're only in this for the DVD technology.
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I've watched DVDs and HD movies on HBO-HD etc. Sure the HD is a bit better, but DVDs also look great. If it's just for the video quality alone, I may upgrade several titles down the road, but not too many.
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Originally Posted by jmj713
I've watched DVDs and HD movies on HBO-HD etc. Sure the HD is a bit better, but DVDs also look great. If it's just for the video quality alone, I may upgrade several titles down the road, but not too many.