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terminator salvation 12/1
dvd active has just announced the dvd release:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html ok, now warner has pushed it to a point where i am furious!! they are releasing a 1disc dvd with theatrical cut only and a 3disc bluray set which includes directors cut as well!! are they really that desperate to sell bluray!!?? the only justice for that shady move is that the movie failed at the box office :) since about 90% of customers still purchase dvd and don`t feel like being "forced" into bluray, i hope i am not that only one extremely upset about this release. well, i guess another email to the customer department, which will as always remain unanswered anyhow! i hate to use harsh language in this forum, but F U C K Y O U W A R N E R !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Wonder what import options there will be for this release.
But yeah, the studios really need to think of another way to push BR instead of alienating the same people that propped their business up for ten years. At least put out a limited multiple disc DVD release. It's the wrong kind of incentive to encourage switching over formats. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
The only part of your post I would dispute is this:
Originally Posted by philip74
(Post 9697057)
since about 90% of customers still purchase dvd and don`t feel like being "forced" into bluray
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Ya know. I am not even mad at this point cause honestly the Blu-ray looks like shit also and Warner Brothers has the worst New Release releases of any major or, hell ,even most independent companies. The people putting together need to be fired or worse.
This is just an inexcusable release for DVD AND Blu-ray owners. |
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They will always give more advantage to the newer and more advanced format so I don't understand why be too upset with this. It has always happened and when a more advanced format than Blu-ray comes out they will do it again.
I'm loving all the extras on the Blu and this will be a first day purchase for me. Too bad that the release comes in December though. It's almost 7 months after the movie was released at the theaters. |
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Not to threadcrap, but why would WB pull shenanigans like this with such an awful film? I could see them doing that with a hit film like The Hangover that will be in high demand on release day, but T:S is the kind of movie you'll find on the 2 for 10 rack in a couple of months after release. Moreover, T:S's grey-on-grey color scheme lacks the visual oomph that Blu-Ray is intended to showcase.
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Here's my thoughts on all this exclusive BD stuff: :crap:
Warner's really starting to piss me RTFO with this. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
According to the DVD actve link in the posts the UK edition on dvd will also only be getting the theatrical cut as well with the DC a blu-ray exclusive also.
Hmmmm...I know that this will make me think twice about supporting ANY Warner Bros theatrical production in the future and when I do go out to see a Warner Bros movie I think I will pay for another movie and then go see the WB movie without them getting a cent of my money. Lets see how they like getting F'ed in the A . I dont know how else those naughty doggies will learn. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Sweet! WB really knows how to put together great blu-rays. Can't wait!
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And this is why I don't buy movies on DVD anymore.
I was fully prepared to buy Salvation on DVD, but giving the SD a 1-disc, and the blu-ray a 3-disc is just a disgrace. Unless someone gets a steelbook of this movie, it ain't happening. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by tonymontana313
(Post 9697326)
Sweet! WB really knows how to put together great blu-rays. Can't wait!
Who needs those days of multiple audio commentaries and full-length documentaries. We got 2 featurettes!!!!! I remember a day not too long ago when a title like this could have came out on DVD with all the same features and it still would have been a very very weak DVD. I dont see why any Blu-ray owner could be happy with this release either. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by chris_sc77
(Post 9697313)
According to the DVD actve link in the posts the UK edition on dvd will also only be getting the theatrical cut as well with the DC a blu-ray exclusive also.
Hmmmm...I know that this will make me think twice about supporting ANY Warner Bros theatrical production in the future and when I do go out to see a Warner Bros movie I think I will pay for another movie and then go see the WB movie without them getting a cent of my money. Lets see how they like getting F'ed in the A . I dont know how else those naughty doggies will learn. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by anomynous
(Post 9697367)
Sony is the distributor for overseas
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by chris_sc77
(Post 9697338)
Yeah a couple of featurettes on the Blu-ray is definitely what I call loaded! -wink-
Who needs those days of multiple audio commentaries and full-length documentaries. We got 2 featurettes!!!!! I remember a day not too long ago when a title like this could have came out on DVD with all the same features and it still would have been a very very weak DVD. I dont see why any Blu-ray owner could be happy with this release either. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by philip74
(Post 9697057)
the only justice for that shady move is that the movie failed at
the box office :) Not quite a fail. |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by philip74
(Post 9697057)
dvd active has just announced the dvd release:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html ok, now warner has pushed it to a point where i am furious!! they are releasing a 1disc dvd with theatrical cut only and a 3disc bluray set which includes directors cut as well!! are they really that desperate to sell bluray!!?? the only justice for that shady move is that the movie failed at the box office :) since about 90% of customers still purchase dvd and don`t feel like being "forced" into bluray, i hope i am not that only one extremely upset about this release. well, i guess another email to the customer department, which will as always remain unanswered anyhow! i hate to use harsh language in this forum, but F U C K Y O U W A R N E R !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you look at the current sales numbers blu-ray is up by nearly 80% from last year and DVD is down almost 25% from this time last year. As much as it sucks it seems like the studios want blu-ray to be the future for DVD collectors. Leaving off the director's cut on the SD is a bitch move, but Warner also probable realizes that 80% of the people who purchase the SD won't even know that a director's cut is blu-ray only, or won't care. |
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I'm fine with what they're doing because I realize technology moves forward. I had a massive VHS collection, kept the stuff that's not on DVD and upgraded the rest.
If it's not people complaining about DVDs being replaced they're complaining that there's newer versions of Windows that isn't XP. |
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I didn't see this in theaters and was going to buy the DVD, but since they're screwing us DVD owners I won't be doing that. Which is fine. Terminator has been mediocre at best without Arnold Schwarzenegger anyway.
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by chris_sc77
(Post 9697338)
Yeah a couple of featurettes on the Blu-ray is definitely what I call loaded! -wink-
Who needs those days of multiple audio commentaries and full-length documentaries. We got 2 featurettes!!!!! I remember a day not too long ago when a title like this could have came out on DVD with all the same features and it still would have been a very very weak DVD. I dont see why any Blu-ray owner could be happy with this release either. However, you might want to consider a few things first: 1. The running times of the featurettes have not yet been announced, and the one not on the DVD (Re-Forging the Future) could be lengthier and better then the one the DVD did get... 2. The contents of the "Resist or Be Terminated” Video Archive on disc 2 were not detailed...this also could be extensive so it seems rather silly to just dismiss it beforehand... 3. The "Maximum Movie Mode" with Focus Points on disc 1 could also be quite a worthwhile feature, as this same extra was quite well received and highly lauded on the WATCHMEN BD release.... This isn't even considering that apparently the director's extended cut will only be on BD....right now as a BD owner, on paper I am happy with what I see for this release...people really should wait to complain once ALL the details emerge, but of course, that is not the true way of teh interwebz.... |
Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by Doctor Zoidberg
(Post 9697612)
I didn't see this in theaters and was going to buy the DVD, but since they're screwing us DVD owners I won't be doing that. Which is fine. Terminator has been mediocre at best without Arnold Schwarzenegger anyway.
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 9697608)
I'm fine with what they're doing because I realize technology moves forward. I had a massive VHS collection, kept the stuff that's not on DVD and upgraded the rest.
If it's not people complaining about DVDs being replaced they're complaining that there's newer versions of Windows that isn't XP. at least there are some more considerate bluray owners who still don`t support warners release policy even though they don`t purchase dvd anymore,but still feel it is a shit move! i am the last one who minds better new technology, but is it sooo difficult to release a dvd product that also makes the many customers, who still purchase that format happy? watchmen was also released as a 2 disc special edition with a nice lenticular slipsleeve on dvd, so i guess warner is very much capable of bringing out a satisfactory dvd set if they want to!! do you think it will be more people now switching to bluray because the want the terminator salvation directors cut, or more dvd buyers pissed off at warner!? for gods sake, at least release the directors cut on single disc like they did with the friday the 13th killer cut!! this is really fuckin over dvd owners big time and i hope it hurts them financially!! why are other studios bringing out summer blockbusters like transformers 2, star trek, etc in 2disc sets as well!? probably because they realize that there is still a strong market they don`t want to lose out on. don`t forget you are in a dvd forum for film fanatics, who will usually be the first ones to switch to new technology, but i am sure the average buyer mass market still wants the dvd. |
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This will definitly be a nice addition to my steadily growing blu ray collection
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by cpgator
(Post 9697631)
So you would have bought the DVD with the theatrical cut, but only if the BD also contained just the theatrical cut?
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
I just finally bought Terminator 3 for $2.40 at Half-Price books. Guess how I'll be buying this one?
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Re: terminator salvation 12/1
Originally Posted by milo bloom
(Post 9697724)
I just finally bought Terminator 3 for $2.40 at Half-Price books. Guess how I'll be buying this one?
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