Terminator Salvation Dec 1st
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Terminator Salvation Dec 1st
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Warner Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray releases of Terminator Salvation for the 1st December. The 1-disc DVD will include the theatrical cut of the film, along with a Moto-Terminator featurette. The 3-disc Blu-ray will include theatrical and directors cuts of the film, along with featurettes ("Re-Forging the Future", "The Moto-Terminator"), a "Resist or Be Terminated” Video Archive, a Terminator Salvation Official Movie Prequel Digital Comic Issue #1, a WB Maximum Movie Mode, Focus Points, and a digital copy of the theatrical version. We'll bring you further details as we get them.
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3389
Warner Home Video has announced that it will release 'Terminator Salvation' on Blu-ray on December 1, day-and-date with the DVD. As we told you in August, both the theatrical, PG-13 cut and the director's R-rated cut will be included (not via seamless branching, but on separate discs). A digital copy of the theatrical version will also be included.
Special features are as follows:
*Disc 1 (theatrical version):
WB Maximum Movie Mode
Focus Points
Re-Forging the Future
The Moto-Terminator
*Disc 2 (director's cut):
BD-Live
Media Center
Featured Content
"Resist or Be Terminated” Video Archive
Terminator Salvation Official Movie Prequel Digital Comic Issue #1
My Commentary
Live Community Screening
Blu-ray.com
Warner Home Video has announced 1-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray releases of Terminator Salvation for the 1st December. The 1-disc DVD will include the theatrical cut of the film, along with a Moto-Terminator featurette. The 3-disc Blu-ray will include theatrical and directors cuts of the film, along with featurettes ("Re-Forging the Future", "The Moto-Terminator"), a "Resist or Be Terminated” Video Archive, a Terminator Salvation Official Movie Prequel Digital Comic Issue #1, a WB Maximum Movie Mode, Focus Points, and a digital copy of the theatrical version. We'll bring you further details as we get them.
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3389
Warner Home Video has announced that it will release 'Terminator Salvation' on Blu-ray on December 1, day-and-date with the DVD. As we told you in August, both the theatrical, PG-13 cut and the director's R-rated cut will be included (not via seamless branching, but on separate discs). A digital copy of the theatrical version will also be included.
Special features are as follows:
*Disc 1 (theatrical version):
WB Maximum Movie Mode
Focus Points
Re-Forging the Future
The Moto-Terminator
*Disc 2 (director's cut):
BD-Live
Media Center
Featured Content
"Resist or Be Terminated” Video Archive
Terminator Salvation Official Movie Prequel Digital Comic Issue #1
My Commentary
Live Community Screening
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Re: Terminator Salvation Dec 1st
chris sc77 and the other dvd only clan are spazzing out with WB including more exclusive extras for the Blu-ray. More empty threats to WB have been made.
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Yeah, he'll be flipping out soon.And your comment:
Sweet! WB really knows how to put together great blu-rays. Can't wait!
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I love it. I didn't like the theatrical cut, but I appreciate the effort of trying to make the BD release worth the upcharge.
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http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html
According to the ad on DVD active the DC is only 118 minutes!
Guess that 135 minute runtime was bullcrap
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html
According to the ad on DVD active the DC is only 118 minutes!
Guess that 135 minute runtime was bullcrap
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http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html
According to the ad on DVD active the DC is only 118 minutes!
Guess that 135 minute runtime was bullcrap
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...alvation2.html
According to the ad on DVD active the DC is only 118 minutes!
Guess that 135 minute runtime was bullcrap
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DVD is the PS2 of movies....it has the much, much larger install base, just as the game system does, and lots of multi-platform games are still released on it...however, BD is now here, and much like the PS3 system that plays it, while the install base is much smaller, it now gets greater attention by developers and the better, more feature packed editions....
I know movies are not games, and gamers have been trained to expect a new system every five years or so as technology advances while there have been far fewer advances in home video, but the analogy is still there...some people just cannot accept that the product/format life-cycle for DVD has already peaked, and while it was perhaps the most successful, fastest adopted consumer product of all time, it also represented the last gasp for standard definition....if anything, DVD actually was the "stop-gap" format to max out SD before HD could be introduced...
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Only thing that sucks about this release is that both cuts were not included on one disc via branching. Anyone have a sneaking suspicion that this might be on two BD-25s?
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It's getting silly Warner won't do seamless branching....but IIRC the reason why the remake of F13 was not like that was because it had two different audio mixes.
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Mediocre film imo but I'll still pick it up on BD. I like the BD cover better anyway. Wish that director's cut was longer though.



