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Originally Posted by Boba Fett
Prediction
Letters comes out as a single disc, and the studio slaps it along with the barebones Flags disc in a nice slip cover and tries to pass it off as a special set. Then a few months later, it gets re-released ala this Flags disc and once again a bundle will be made. Finally, a definitive set will be released of both films exclusively together with the soundtracks thrown together to entice repeat buyers. I'm going to hold out, i think there will e a definitive edition when both films comes out too. We all know how what they do now so its best to wait. For me anyway. |
Originally Posted by Boba Fett
Prediction
Letters comes out as a single disc, and the studio slaps it along with the barebones Flags disc in a nice slip cover and tries to pass it off as a special set. Then a few months later, it gets re-released ala this Flags disc and once again a bundle will be made. Finally, a definitive set will be released of both films exclusively together with the soundtracks thrown together to entice repeat buyers. So, I'll say it once more for anyone who wants to listen. Both films are owned by different studios, so the possibility that there will be any combination of these in any fashion (films or packaging) is a pipe dream. It would maybe only be likely that a retailer would offer some sort of special case to hold the two films together (like BestBuy did with Kill Bill). And of course there is possibility of exclusive extras and other fluff. We already have this announcement for a 2-disc Flags. Warner will likely get Iwo Jimo released properly the first time with a two-disc set. It's unlikely that Warner would release two different versions at different times. |
Paramount and Warner just announced they were working together to release a ton of films on John Wayne's birthday. Perhaps the idea that they could release a special 2-pack of both films is not ENTIRELY unreasonable.
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Flags of Our Fathers and Babel had NOTHING in the way of extras, so why did people rush out to buy these, knowing without a doubt there will be a better edition down the line? Instead, I rented both because I probably wouldn't watch them again in the time that it takes them to release a better edition. Studios are out to screw people with these constant double-dips, and to be honest, many people make it quite easy for them to do so.
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Originally Posted by basaro
Where do people dream up these fantasies!? This sounds like a joke but I'm not sure since a lot of people seem to be waiting for a combined set.
So, I'll say it once more for anyone who wants to listen. Both films are owned by different studios, so the possibility that there will be any combination of these in any fashion (films or packaging) is a pipe dream. It would maybe only be likely that a retailer would offer some sort of special case to hold the two films together (like BestBuy did with Kill Bill). And of course there is possibility of exclusive extras and other fluff. We already have this announcement for a 2-disc Flags. Warner will likely get Iwo Jimo released properly the first time with a two-disc set. It's unlikely that Warner would release two different versions at different times. |
Originally Posted by Snowmaker
I was waiting for a Flags / Iwo Jima set.
ditto. that or i may wait for the 3 disc set, seeing as eastwood likes the 3 disc sets, the third disc being the soundtrack! |
Originally Posted by droidguy1119
Paramount and Warner just announced they were working together to release a ton of films on John Wayne's birthday. Perhaps the idea that they could release a special 2-pack of both films is not ENTIRELY unreasonable.
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Originally Posted by Big Worms
I held out for the HD-DVD version and it is going to have all the extras. Sweet! :up:
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FWIW, Target has this with an exclusive 3rd disc, a documentary on wartime photographers.
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How long is the documentary?
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This is exactly why I never buy bare bones movie releases.
Main reason I've been holding out on the Kill Bill movies, despite wanting to see them quite badly, I want that 4 disk SE box set. Eventually the studios gonna give it up. |
Originally Posted by The Valeyard
How long is the documentary?
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Originally Posted by Trevor
Haven't opened it yet, but will get back to you when/if I do.
Thanks. |
Trevor: Thank you for letting us know about the Target bonus disk.
The Valeyard: The Target-exclusive disk contains a 22-minute History Channel program called "History in Focus." It contains a few clips from the film, a few short behind-the scenes clips with Clint Eastwood, a brief look at important wartime photos, and a very cursory overview of the training received by modern-day combat photographers. This is my first post to the Forum. I hope it's helpful! |
Originally Posted by Strontium Dog
Trevor: Thank you for letting us know about the Target bonus disk.
The Valeyard: The Target-exclusive disk contains a 22-minute History Channel program called "History in Focus." It contains a few clips from the film, a few short behind-the scenes clips with Clint Eastwood, a brief look at important wartime photos, and a very cursory overview of the training received by modern-day combat photographers. This is my first post to the Forum. I hope it's helpful! Your user name, was that an old British comic book? |
Thanks for the 411 on the Target disc. I actually went to Best Buy and got the 5 disc because the A&E documentary was more appealing. I used a 10% off coupon and a $5 RZ coupon and ended up paying $39.99, which is not bad IMO. It would have run about the same if I chose to pick both movies up separately at Target.
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Originally Posted by Trevor
Awesome first post, welcome to the forum!
Your user name, was that an old British comic book? Thanks, I'm glad to be here! And yes, Strontium Dog is a character from the long-running British comic book 2000 AD, a title probably best known for the adventures of Judge Dredd. I'm not from England, but I am a longtime comics fan, and thought SD would be a cool user name that's just obscure enough not to be taken already. |
Originally Posted by DJariya
Thanks for the 411 on the Target disc. I actually went to Best Buy and got the 5 disc because the A&E documentary was more appealing. I used a 10% off coupon and a $5 RZ coupon and ended up paying $39.99, which is not bad IMO. It would have run about the same if I chose to pick both movies up separately at Target.
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I think the Target exclusive disc is about 22 minutes.
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