Are "special edition" DVDs worth it?
maxanon
Montreal
This is just a discussion on those special edition DVDs. There have been some real gems (Fight Club, etc) that add some real insight in the movie making process, but recently I've found that they suck. They have some lame 30 minute ad and some 5 second deleted scenes. The commentary is crappy as well.
I will buy a movie that I really like (or liked, if its being released on DVD), but I find I usually breeze through the special features and never watch them again.
What do you think? Also, Widescreen or Pan and Scan?
I will buy a movie that I really like (or liked, if its being released on DVD), but I find I usually breeze through the special features and never watch them again.
What do you think? Also, Widescreen or Pan and Scan?
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I would rather have the SE addition myself if one is available at the time.
WIDESCREEN is the only way to go. Full screen is cinematic blasphemy only appropriate for stand up comedy and $5 movies. It's removing a third of the movie - passive censorship!
As for the format issue, I do have an issue! I have a nice big TV in the living room and a much smaller 20" in the bedroom that is farther away than I would idealy like it but as close as I can get it. Wide screen without a doubt is better if viewd on a big screen but when put on a small screen it becomes too small to see well (especially when you consider the effects of pixelation). I wish they made all movies with wide on one side and full on the other. Who needs the ginchey graphics on the DVD anyway? It certainly doesn't do any good since it is either in the case or the player. Make better use of it then we can all have our choice of cake or pie and eat it too, and change our mind later if we want.
I buy SE DVDs if they look better, but I have never watched the extra scenes or anything on ANY of the DVDs I own..... just cant be bothered.
The only time I have bought a different version is when I could get Saving Private Ryan on DTS (have to buy the US Special Edition as the DTS version is not sold over here).
NS
Enjoy!
John.
I'll be glad when HDTV 16x9 screens are widely available and cheap so that I won't have to see those black bars either.
4 discs each!!??#
They're pretty awesome
and last year they had a ticket for TT
well worth the price
braveheart had some goodies from what I remember
And, always buy widescreen.
Kinda off topic, but how is the Holy Grail special edition? I saw it at WalMart and tried to get Garg to buy it with his discount, but I guess he doesn't love Monty Python like I do..