Jemstone Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Ok, I'm dedicating this thread to Q&A on the various DVD versions out there. Normally I wait for a DVD release anticpating that "Special Deluxe Criterion 5 Star Platinum Collector's Edition" but it seems sometimes the film companies still get the best of me (and most of my everyone I know). Other times, just haven't bought a DVD release not knowing which one to buy. Bourne Identity: I saw an ad for the new Bourne Identity DVD and started wondering what's the difference as I have the old one. IS this new one worth a purchase? T2: Have never bought this film despite it being one of my favorites. Didn't get the 2000 release and cringe when thinking about the "Extreme" edition. Which one should I get or should I just wait a few more eyars for some Trilogy, Quadrology/Quintilogy or whatever Box set years down the line? Underworld: Is it worth getting any DVD at all? Spider-man: Which set is worthwhile; The special box set with the comic and crap VS that newly released edition? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wumzi Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 I'm wondering about the new Bourne Identity too, what's the difference between this one and the original release? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JsARCLIGHT Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 I have heard from someone in my office that the new BA release adds more bonus materials as well as an "alternate ending"... sort of like an X-Men 1.5 release they added more bonus stuff to the DVD and re-released it at the time the sequel is due out to draw more sales. Generally from what I have seen when it comes to crazy nuts uber box sets like the Spiderman 1 set, the Scarface set and others basically you are paying double for the same DVD you would get if you bought the normal version just you get tons of extra hoo-hah and a big cardboard box to put it all in. If you totally eat up those crazy extras like a scarface money clip like me then the big crazy box sets are worth it... otherwise you are better off just getting the normal movie as you are not missing much. The best T2 DVD release I would say is the ultimate edition that I have with the metal slipcase. 2 discs, different cuts of the movie, very good picture and sound quality, easter eggs galore and enough features to keep you up all night. Unless they release yet another even better version I think this one is the king of the hill. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bsu legato Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 T2: Have never bought this film despite it being one of my favorites. Didn't get the 2000 release and cringe when thinking about the "Extreme" edition. Which one should I get or should I just wait a few more eyars for some Trilogy, Quadrology/Quintilogy or whatever Box set years down the line? I bought the T2 "Ultimate" edition (more like penultimate, but anyway...) and I couldn't be happier with it. You get the regular theatrical cut, all the features of the old Special Edition laser disc, plus a couple of the old TV documantaries and tons of behind-the-scenes footage and bonus features. I don't know what the dubiously named "Extreme" edition offers that the regular Ultimate Edition doesn't, other than havein the word Extreeeeeme in the title. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Britai 7018 Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 I agree about the Ultimate T2 edition. If anything, the clean metal case looks way better than the exoskeleton on the extreme edition. The cuts of the movie are fantastic also. With Spiderman, I don't own it, but I would get the big box with the comic etc. I mean, its only $20 or so now. And it just looks like theres more features and whatnot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opus Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Am I the only one who doesn't care about all of the extra crap. I just want the movie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JB0 Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Am I the only one who doesn't care about all of the extra crap. Yes. Seriously, the extras are fun to look at sometimes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 There can definately be a huge difference between regular & special editions. Take Time Bandits for instance. The regular edition was a bare bones grainy 2 channel stereo transfer. The special edition blow's it out of the water with a significantly improved picture, and great new dolby mix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaijin Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 (edited) T2 has had 3 releases...the Live one, the Extreme, and Ultimate. I have the original snap case Live one and the Metal Ultimate. Spiderman new 3 disc one is the same as the original except for the 3rd extras disc. The Superbit Spiderman is just the film but with commentary from Tobey. If you have the original release, I'd go for the Superbit. Robocop: Criterion and MGM new release Trilogy...The new Trilogy RC is the director's cut but with a better transfer and Dolby 5.1. Same commentaries. New release is worth it, plus you get 2 & 3 as bonuses. Some people do enjoy special editions over regular releases...it just depends on what extras or enhanced features are present over older or standard ones. The Final Countdown special DVD had a bonus disc featuring interviews with the Jolly Rogers. It all depends on you...what do you want...bare bones release...extras up the wazoo...do you love the film? Underworld: The double dipped one has more extras...if you really lik ethe film, I guess I'd get it over the standard...the prices are very identical...if you liked the film. Edited July 23, 2004 by Gaijin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoptimus Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 The one not to miss is "Big Trouble in Little China" The 2 disc one has a ton of extras and DTS. The el cheapo one has hardly anything and no DTS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaine23 Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 I too, was sorta on the fence regarding the Bourne Identity, Spiderman, and T2: Extreme. Ultimately I realized that though I was bummed I didn't have all the extras that the newer versions have, all 3 of the releases that I had had plenty of cool stuff on them and pretty great transfers of the film. Extras just for the sake of having extras is something I hate. Personally I don't like HBO firstlooks or other light frothy interview clip type docs. The best really get into the making of the film. Those are really cool. Deleted scenes are great, as is a really good commentary (but those are rare). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bandit29 Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Underworld: The double dipped one has more extras...if you really lik ethe film, I guess I'd get it over the standard...the prices are very identical...if you liked the film. The Underworld DC has some new scenes throughout the movie. Not that they made the movie any better mind you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Shade Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Actually, the T2 Ultimate Edition DVD had 3 versions of the film: the original theatrical cut, the special edition, and the Future Coda (alternate ending). One that I think is really going too far is Geneon's releases of Akira. The 2001 remastered version 2 disc set, the 1 disc set that followed, the 1 disc set with Japanese DTS 5.1 (the one I have), and coming soon, the Signature Series release. Sheesh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jolly Rogers Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Underworld:Â The double dipped one has more extras...if you really lik ethe film, I guess I'd get it over the standard...the prices are very identical...if you liked the film. The Underworld DC has some new scenes throughout the movie. Not that they made the movie any better mind you. So I take it they didn't throw in a Kate Beckinsale nude scene to service the fans? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agent ONE Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 Am I the only one who doesn't care about all of the extra crap. I just want the movie. Same here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amped Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Avoid the 'new' Bourne Identity DVD! the film itself is awesome, IMO. However, the powers that be jetisoned the DTS soundtrack from the first release in order to fit in a bunch of pappy-crap extras. Plus the 'alternate' begining & end ought to have remained n the cutting room floor (thankfully they are optional viewing). They would've totally crapped up the film had they stuck with them... thankfully they didn't... besides they're very low quality video/ film stock. If you're so inclined, just buy the original widescren release & ignore this bit of sequel-hype marketing junk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr March Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 (edited) I find special editions are more for serious fans/creators of film than your average movie fan. While some casual fans might enjoy the special edition version of that one favorite movie that gives them an orgasm, I'm not sure if most of the special features I enjoy would appeal to most movie-goers. That being said, I do own the Terminator 2 Extreme Edition and the major difference between this release and previous releases of the film is the bit rate on the disc. Supposedly (and I don't know because my audio/visual setup sucks for the high-end DVD releases) the Extreme Edition looks and sounds much better on a proper high end LCD or Plasma with surround sound than the other T2 releases. Being an amateur filmmaker myself, I could probably tell the difference if I watched the stuff at an editing suite. But since I have to rent time in such a suite, I gotta think of more productive things to do until I can buy an editing suite of my own Needless to say, what I've written should help you decide. As a small addition to the topic, there are some special editions which I really feel any fan of the corresponding film should definitely obtain. In my opinion they are among the best editions of any DVD I've yet seen Alien The Director's Cut Aliens Collector's Edition Enter The Dragon Two-Disc, 30th Anniversary Special Edition Gladiator - Signature Selection (The Two-Disc version, not the single disc, though it's often hard to tell the difference if you don't know) Lord of the Rings - Fellowship, Two Towers, Return of the King - Extended Edition Set - Any of the these sets (even the ones outside of the big boxes) are worth their weight in gold Memento Limited Edition Two-Disc Set Traffic - Criterion Edition X-Men 1.5 Set Edited July 24, 2004 by Mr March Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoryHolmes Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Extras just for the sake of having extras is something I hate. Personally I don't like HBO firstlooks or other light frothy interview clip type docs. The best really get into the making of the film. Those are really cool.Deleted scenes are great, as is a really good commentary (but those are rare). The best "making of" feature that I have ever seen is "Star Wars to Jedi: The Saga behind the Saga". Waaay back before these things were even popular, George Lucas had the foresight to realize that people would want to know just how they did this stuff and made a huge making of documentary that... well... documented just how they did it. I still watch it to this day, and I've yet to see anything that surpasses it, though the EEs of the Lord of Rings come darned close. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jolly Rogers Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 You left out some choice DVDs: Fight Club 2 disc set with extras galore, they really packed everything on the 2 discs Naked Lunch Criterion edition - a bit skimpy on the filmmaking side but has tons of extras on Burroughs, whose life and writings inspired the film The Rock Criterion edition - the demonstrations with the firearms instructors are really funny and enjoyable, as well as the commentary tracks. The set also includes behind-the-scenes extras and a history of Alcatrazz Se7en New Line Platinum Series (I also recommend the Criterion edition) - tons of commentary tracks with director Fincher, cast and crew, including a music-only track with composer Howard Shore's commentary on how he approached the project Movies I am waiting for a Special Edition release on DVD: Dune - yes, the not-so-well-received one by David Lynch. I am not a book purist and liked what he did with what was available Falling Down - Warner's current version of pan-and-scan only release without any commentary tracks is just plain unacceptable The Game Criterion Edition - I got the LD box, but they should reallybring it out on DVD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angel's Fury Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Lord of the Rings - Fellowship, Two Towers, Return of the King - Extended Edition Set - Any of the these sets (even the ones outside of the big boxes) are worth their weight in gold Aren't they gonna release this sometime next month?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr March Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Lord of the Rings - Fellowship, Two Towers, Return of the King - Extended Edition Set - Any of the these sets (even the ones outside of the big boxes) are worth their weight in gold Aren't they gonna release this sometime next month?? Unfortunately not. The Extended version of The Return of The King won't come out until December of this year, despite the fact that the other two Extended releases have historically come out in November. http://www.comingsoon.net/news/dvdnews.php?id=5066 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pavlov's Cat Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 (edited) Dune - yes, the not-so-well-received one by David Lynch. I am not a book purist and liked what he did with what was available Don't hold your breath. Lynch has been trying to distance himself from that film for quite some time. Do yourself a favor and seek out the Sci-fi Channel versions. They're closer to the source material and cover more ground. I will admit though that when I re-read the early Dune books Patrick Stewart is MY Halleck! Edited July 24, 2004 by Pavlov's Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoryHolmes Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Dune - yes, the not-so-well-received one by David Lynch. I am not a book purist and liked what he did with what was available Don't hold your breath. Lynch has been trying to distance himself from that film for quite some time. Do yourself a favor and seek out the Sci-fi Channel versions. They're closer to the source material and cover more ground. I will admit though that when I re-read the early Dune books Patrick Stewart is MY Halleck! Bah. Both the movie and the mini-series are enjoyable on their own merits, as long as you go into each with an open mind and don't try to compare them to the book. Look at each as telling a complete story and forget about the source material, otherwise you're going to wind up being very disappointed in both screen adaptations. And yes, Patrick Stewert is the ONLY Halleck as far as I'm concerned. The mini-series Halleck just couldn't hold a candle OR balleset to His Stewertness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Quick note for anyone with any interest in Dune. The disc is OOP, so snag them up now before they're gone (David Lynch version, which I too enjoyed). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jemstone Posted July 27, 2004 Author Share Posted July 27, 2004 Predator Special Edition is the ONLY DVD version worth getting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
areaseven Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 Highlander: The Immortal Edition Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2002 Of all the DVD editions of this classic 1986 film, there can be only one - and this is it. This DVD comes in a tin sleeve with the MacLeod clan sword embossed on it. In addition, the package come with the following features: - Widescreen (1.85:1) format - Audio commentary with director Russell Mulcahy and producers Peter S. Davis and William N. Panzer - Original theatrical trailers - Art gallery - Queen music videos "Who Wants to Live Forever", "A Kind of Magic" and "Princes of the Universe" - Queen CD featuring "Princes of the Universe", "One Year of Love (Extended Version)" and "Friends Will Be Friends" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
areaseven Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 Independence Day 20th Century Fox Home Video, 2000-2004 If there's only one version to buy, it's the Five-Star Collection version released in 2000. The two-disc set is loaded with the following features: Disc 1: Feature - Two versions: Original Theatrical Release and Special Edition (with 10 minutes of additional footage) - Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) format - Audio commentary with director Roland Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin Disc 2: Extras - The ID4 Invasion: the mock news reports seen in the film - in their entirety - HBO featurette - Alternate scene: Russell Casse being rejected by the military - Alternate ending: Casse flying his crop-duster instead of an F-18 - Production gallery - Trailers/TV Spots - DVD-ROM game: Get Off My Planet The other two versions are merely disc 1 of the Five-Star edition. The only thing added to the 2004 limited edition is a trailer for The Day After Tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bandit29 Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 Anyone buying Showgirls V.I.P. Edition? lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
areaseven Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 Anyone buying Showgirls V.I.P. Edition? lol I wonder who's buying it merely for the "Pin the Pasties on the Showgirl" game? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
areaseven Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 (edited) Sledge Hammer! Season One Alan Spencer Productions/ABC/New World Pictures, 1986 Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2004 "Trust me. I know what I'm doing." The cult classic sitcom of the '80s is now on DVD. With 22 full episodes on four discs, the Sledge Hammer! Season One DVD set is a steal at $25.99 at Best Buy. You also get these extras: - Sledge Hammer!: Go Ahead, Make Me Laugh! - A documentary on the series featuring creator Alan Spencer and stars David Rasche (Hammer), Anne-Marie Martin (Doreau) and Harrison Page (Trunk). - "Under the Gun" (unaired version) - The pilot episode as originally conceived, with 10 minutes of additional footage and different theme music. - Electronic Press Kit - featuring original TV spots. - Audio commentaries. - Original pilot scripts. - Image gallery. - "Sledge Files" - Liner notes with trivial facts on the series. In addition, the canned laughter that marred the first season has been deleted from these episodes. Of course, I'd post a review, but it's neither anime nor sci-fi. Edited August 3, 2004 by areaseven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 The cult classic sitcom of the '80s is now on DVD. With 22 full episodes on four discs, the Sledge Hammer! Season One DVD set is a steal at $25.99 at Best Buy. You also get these extras:Of course, I'd post a review, but it's against the guidelines of this forum. Eh.....we have a no review policy? Got my Sledge Hammer DVD set last week and it's excellent. Graham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
areaseven Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 Eh.....we have a no review policy? Actually, I'm not sure if I can post a review on the series as it's neither anime nor sci-fi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Posted August 4, 2004 Share Posted August 4, 2004 Eh.....we have a no review policy? Actually, I'm not sure if I can post a review on the series as it's neither anime nor sci-fi. Go head post a review. If any mods give you a hard time, tell em I said it was OK this time . Graham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
areaseven Posted August 4, 2004 Share Posted August 4, 2004 Eh.....we have a no review policy? Actually, I'm not sure if I can post a review on the series as it's neither anime nor sci-fi. Go head post a review. If any mods give you a hard time, tell em I said it was OK this time . Graham 10-4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bandit29 Posted August 21, 2004 Share Posted August 21, 2004 Here ya go... Underworld: Superbit Edition on 10/26 http://dvd.ign.com/articles/539/539675p1.html What the farting hell? Isn't that 3 versions in about a year? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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