Lost - The Complete Fourth Season - The Expanded Experience ----> 12/9/08
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Lost - The Complete Fourth Season - The Expanded Experience ----> 12/9/08
From thedigitalbits.com:
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents
Buena Vista has also announced the release of a whole mess of TV titles, including the Desperate Housewives: The Complete Fourth Season - Sizzling Secrets Edition (on 9/2), Gray's Anatomy: The Complete Fourth Season - Expanded (also Blu-ray) and Ugly Betty: The Complete Second Season (both 9/9), Private Practice: The Complete First Season - Extended Edition and Dirty Sexy Money: The Complete First Season (both 9/16), Brothers & Sisters: The Complete Second Season and Samantha Who?: The Complete First Season (both 9/23), and Lost: The Complete Fourth Season - The Expanded Experience (12/9 - also Blu-ray). All will be presented in anamorphic widescreen. Here's a rundown of what each set will contain...
Lost: The Complete Fourth Season - The Expanded Experience will include all 14 episodes on 5 DVDs (SRP $59.99) or 5 Blu-rays ($96.99). Extras will include audio commentaries, bloopers, deleted scenes, 5 featurettes (tentatively titled Lost on Location, Freighter Folk, Transforming Hawaii, Gun Tracking and The Music of Lost) and more features TBA.
Lost: The Complete Fourth Season - The Expanded Experience will include all 14 episodes on 5 DVDs (SRP $59.99) or 5 Blu-rays ($96.99). Extras will include audio commentaries, bloopers, deleted scenes, 5 featurettes (tentatively titled Lost on Location, Freighter Folk, Transforming Hawaii, Gun Tracking and The Music of Lost) and more features TBA.
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SO, 10 fewer Episodes and 2 fewer disks = The same price as the first 3 seasons...Ummm ok. I guess they know by now fans will pay whatever they want to charge for this show but still It would be nice it they were to lower the price another $10.
Cant wait for this though. This season is amazing even though I Have only seen a few full episodes this season and parts of some other eps. I like to wait and watch em all at once when the DVd box comes out cause it is in WS and looks great and it s too hard to wait a week by week with anticipation.
Cant wait for this though. This season is amazing even though I Have only seen a few full episodes this season and parts of some other eps. I like to wait and watch em all at once when the DVd box comes out cause it is in WS and looks great and it s too hard to wait a week by week with anticipation.
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ridiculous, but how can we not complete our sets. such a shame.
first gas prices, now this!
first gas prices, now this!
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Originally Posted by Jason
14 episodes of Lost would only be $28 from the iTunes store. I'm sure I can find a cheapo AV cable for my iPod Touch on ebay too.
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Hey, it's about quality here not quantity. These are solid episodes with some very good sounding extras.
Look at alot of BBC shows. For example MI-6 produces 8-10 episodes and those sets initially retailed for over $100, but now are still going for $60 and the production of that show from what I can tell is nowhere near as good as Lost.
Look at alot of BBC shows. For example MI-6 produces 8-10 episodes and those sets initially retailed for over $100, but now are still going for $60 and the production of that show from what I can tell is nowhere near as good as Lost.
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Hey, it's about quality here not quantity. These are solid episodes with some very good sounding extras.
Look at alot of BBC shows. For example MI-6 produces 8-10 episodes and those sets initially retailed for over $100, but now are still going for $60 and the production of that show from what I can tell is nowhere near as good as Lost.
Look at alot of BBC shows. For example MI-6 produces 8-10 episodes and those sets initially retailed for over $100, but now are still going for $60 and the production of that show from what I can tell is nowhere near as good as Lost.
I don't think many fans of Lost will deny the quality of the show. However, the quality of season four did not increase so much that it demands to be priced the same as regular sized sets.
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It all depends on the consumer. There are lots of people here who are more than happy to spend $39.99-$49.99 for 10-13 episodes of The Shield and not even question it and say the quality of the show makes it worth the price.
If you like the show and think it has replay value for you, then your going to spend the money without any questions asked. Yeah, we are spoiled with 22-24 episodes for 3 seasons now, but if your a Lost fan, spending the same money for 10 fewer episodes shouldn't be a detriment.
If you like the show and think it has replay value for you, then your going to spend the money without any questions asked. Yeah, we are spoiled with 22-24 episodes for 3 seasons now, but if your a Lost fan, spending the same money for 10 fewer episodes shouldn't be a detriment.
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I thought they just struck a deal to do one more episode bringing the total to 15. Or was it originally 13 and the +1 makes it 14?
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Those prices are just MSRP. I'm sure actual store prices will be substantially better. At any rate, this is a no brainer for me. Season 3 on Blu-ray was of exceptional quality and this actual season has been phenomenal. I'd buy it for that epic Desmond/Penny episode alone...
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
I thought they just struck a deal to do one more episode bringing the total to 15. Or was it originally 13 and the +1 makes it 14?
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Originally Posted by chris_sc77
From what I understand it will be 14 episodes but episode #14 will be 2 hours long (or really like 82 minutes after commercials that is.)
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Originally Posted by JAROTO
any plans on releasing Seasons 1 and 2 on Blu Ray?
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Sweet
Now I know how long I have to buy/watch Season 3
Now I know how long I have to buy/watch Season 3
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Is the IMDB runned by monkeys? They reported this today:
http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2008-04-28/
Ummm, wasn't season 2 of Lost also called the Extended Experience, while season 3 was the Unexplored Edition? And as far as I recall, all Lost seasons have included a load of extras. Really, either the PR at Buena Vista doesn't know how to put a spin of things or the writers at WENN are just plain imbeciles who don't do any research before writing such crap. The fact is that all BV strike shortened seasons are overpriced the same way Family Guy sets made after their return have been. They have less episodes, so they should have lower price. Period.
About Those Full-Season DVDs During A Shortened Season...
The Walt Disney Co. seems to have solved the problem of how to release full-season DVDs of its most popular shows when the season has been shortened by a strike. The company's home-entertainment unit said Friday that the DVDs for this season's Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and Lost will include extended versions of the TV episodes and will include bonus features. Grey's Anatomy will carry the subtitle: "The Complete Fourth Season -- Expanded." It will hit the stores on Sept. 9. Private Practice will carry the subtitle: "The Complete First Season -- Extended" and will bow the following week. Lost, the show with the shortest unabbreviated title on TV, will be lengthily subtitled: "The Complete Fourth Season -- The Expanded Experience." It is due to be released on Dec. 9 and will include special segments that will unlock plot secrets, Disney said.
The Walt Disney Co. seems to have solved the problem of how to release full-season DVDs of its most popular shows when the season has been shortened by a strike. The company's home-entertainment unit said Friday that the DVDs for this season's Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and Lost will include extended versions of the TV episodes and will include bonus features. Grey's Anatomy will carry the subtitle: "The Complete Fourth Season -- Expanded." It will hit the stores on Sept. 9. Private Practice will carry the subtitle: "The Complete First Season -- Extended" and will bow the following week. Lost, the show with the shortest unabbreviated title on TV, will be lengthily subtitled: "The Complete Fourth Season -- The Expanded Experience." It is due to be released on Dec. 9 and will include special segments that will unlock plot secrets, Disney said.
Ummm, wasn't season 2 of Lost also called the Extended Experience, while season 3 was the Unexplored Edition? And as far as I recall, all Lost seasons have included a load of extras. Really, either the PR at Buena Vista doesn't know how to put a spin of things or the writers at WENN are just plain imbeciles who don't do any research before writing such crap. The fact is that all BV strike shortened seasons are overpriced the same way Family Guy sets made after their return have been. They have less episodes, so they should have lower price. Period.
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i still love LOST but i sold my s1-3 on ebay and got a good price. had watched them all at least twice.
now i'm waiting for the complete series box set to be released before i consider another purchase
correction... for the complete series box set to go on sale for a great price, before purchasing...
now i'm waiting for the complete series box set to be released before i consider another purchase
correction... for the complete series box set to go on sale for a great price, before purchasing...
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What about the mobisodes?
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If it's too high of a price don't buy it. That's how this whole supply and demand thing works. If you buy, that's why you continue to see high and higher prices. Companies will push the pricing edge until they hit a point of resistance.



