this might actually be the DVD that makes me invest in a blu-ray player.
Quote from: Kathy on March 11, 2011, 09:24:01 PMthis might actually be the DVD that makes me invest in a blu-ray player. what for? If it's a DVD, no need for a Blu-ray player
A lot of pissed off people writing reviews on this one.
I've just had a look at the pic of the set on the wbshop site and it looks like the films are still spread over 2 bloody discs! What's the point of that? The extended versions still weren't that long, so there's no reason they couldn't have gone onto one blu-ray.
This set is going to have 14 discs
Quote from: Achim on March 24, 2011, 05:27:59 AMThis set is going to have 14 discs 15 actually. 2 BDs per movie, plus the 2 DVDs of bonus features from the original Extended Editions, plus a DVD with the bonus features from the re-releases a few years back. That's 5 discs per movie and I'm sure you can handle the math from there.
Well, I want to have the special features. So, as I said before, I am getting something new with this set, namely the Cosat Botas(sp?) documentaries. But you really have to wonder if three DVDs could not have been replaced with two Blu-rays or, if some features had been put on the movie discs, one bonus disc only. Maybe it's cheaper this way...
I still watch bonus features on occasion, depending the movie and how much I care. For Inception, for example, or yesterday Death Race 2000. But I also cherry pick the ones I care for, will not watch everything religiously like I did 10 years ago.
I am sure I want LOTR on hi-def and will buy this, provided the picture quality is all the way up there. The previosu set seemed to get very close in delivering the goods.