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Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
I have glasses thicker than my car windshield, I will never fully appreciate 1080p, but I will upgrade after all the prices fall. Just waiting, which is a good thing. If I wasn't so patient, I would own an HD-DVD player. And we all know how that turned out.
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Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
Best buy is getting an exclusive set with a statue
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....p=1&id=2011891 |
Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
i really enjoyed this movie. . .i am really hoping for a steelbook. like someone said earlier, this could make an awesome steelbook!
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Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
The original posts says that disc 1 has "Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins featurette" but then goes on to say disc 2 has two additional featurettes, one of them being "Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins featurette."
So either both discs have the same featurette, or disc 1 doesn't have it all all, or disc 2 has another featurette that's not that one. I wonder which will be true. :) |
Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
If the Blu has more features I will just download them or watch them on Youtube. The studios really deserve that.
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Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
There is an argument that studios are pushing Blu-ray. I'm sure they are, but isn't there a logical fallacy in that?
Whether people buy a movie on BD or DVD, the studios make a profit. What do they care which one has sold? The DVD has gone to those who, for whatever reason, have not upgraded; the Blu-ray to those who have. If all the extras on the BD were also on the DVD, save the ones that DVD couldn't support, would any BD customers find the DVD more appealing? No, they would still buy Blu-ray. And DVD-only customers would get the benefit of the added features. --THX |
Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
Originally Posted by CertifiedTHX
(Post 9677397)
There is an argument that studios are pushing Blu-ray. I'm sure they are, but isn't there a logical fallacy in that?
Whether people buy a movie on BD or DVD, the studios make a profit. What do they care which one has sold? |
Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
If it wasn't for the terrible ending and last fight scene, I would proudly purchase it.
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Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
Any word if the dvd or bluray will include the scenes with baby Storm that were originally shown in the original trailer?
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Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
Originally Posted by CertifiedTHX
(Post 9677397)
There is an argument that studios are pushing Blu-ray. I'm sure they are, but isn't there a logical fallacy in that?
Whether people buy a movie on BD or DVD, the studios make a profit. What do they care which one has sold? The DVD has gone to those who, for whatever reason, have not upgraded; the Blu-ray to those who have. If all the extras on the BD were also on the DVD, save the ones that DVD couldn't support, would any BD customers find the DVD more appealing? No, they would still buy Blu-ray. And DVD-only customers would get the benefit of the added features. --THX |
Re: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - September 15, 2009
Originally Posted by DarkPhantom13
(Post 9677679)
Any word if the dvd or bluray will include the scenes with baby Storm that were originally shown in the original trailer?
I had heard that there were two different post-credit endings shown in theaters. Some got one, others got the other one. I'm wondering if these will appear on this release. |
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