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Old 09-17-08, 10:50 PM
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Journey to the Center of the Earth ----> 10/28/08

From dvdactive.com:

Title: Journey to the Center of the Earth (IMDb)
Starring: Brendan Fraser
Released: 28th October 2008
SRP: $28.98

Further Details:
Warner Home Video has revealed early details on the DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of Journey to the Center of the Earth which stars Brendan Fraser. Both will include 2D and 3D versions of the film, with 4 pairs of 3D glasses included in each set. Extras will include commentary by Brendan Fraser and filmmakers, 3 featurettes, and an Adventure at the Center of the Earth challenge.
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http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...the-earth.html


Definitely picking up the Blu Ray release. It was a good popcorn flick.
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it's happened folks, if the back cover of the bluray is correct this is New Line's first blu-ray without lossless (DTS) sound .... son of a bitch....
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it's happened folks, if the back cover of the bluray is correct this is New Line's first blu-ray without lossless (DTS) sound .... son of a bitch....
Very disappointing for blu-ray supporters. This title will be a blind buy for me (unsure if I'll buy the sd or blu-ray), but for a new blu-ray release to not have lossless sound is simply lazy. Let's hope these aren't the final specs.
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It doesn't even have a lossy DTS track. That is just crazy! With that amount of space, you'd think they'd at least make an effort to fill the space up. Guess not.

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Originally Posted by blued888
It doesn't even have a lossy DTS track. That is just crazy! With that amount of space, you'd think they'd at least make an effort to fill the space up. Guess not.

I knew this type of thing was bound to happen with New Line merging into it's parent company Warners. Warner's bluray's have been terribly inconsistent, it was just a matter of time before New Line's BR's would be affected.
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Does anyone know if the 3D disk is limited? I read on HDD that the 3D would only be for a limited run and after that, it would just be the 2D version.
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Bump! Can anyone answer my question?

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