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darth los
02-Aug-2007, 05:15 PM
Predictably yet another set that comes out before the release of a new film. I don't own these films yet so it's a good buy for me imo.
http://dvd.ign.com/articles/809/809973p1.html
bassman
02-Aug-2007, 06:02 PM
I would say just by the original releases. Both of them together will me cheaper than that. Actually, I would say just buy "TDR" because "HOTC" is pretty lame, imo.
darth los
02-Aug-2007, 06:09 PM
They make these sets so tempting though. I can hold off for a review. The whole deal with these things are the extras. If they're lame i might just take a pass.
MinionZombie
02-Aug-2007, 06:09 PM
lol, just the two separate releases in one box, you could totally buy each cheaper together than the 3-disc boxset. :p
I still dig HO1KC, but TDR is definitely the best one. Bring on Halloween'07.
Darth - the House DVD was a bit lacking in extras, though the menus are good fun. It's worth having and is probably dirt cheap now.
TDR has a fantastic DVD, the second disc is a 2 and a half hour documentary that covers the entire shoot, the be-all end-all coverage of the making of the film, absolutely essential.
darth los
02-Aug-2007, 06:15 PM
That sounds really good to me. I'm the type who totally gets into the extras on a dvd. I still can't believe that there are some people who haven't watched dawn with the commentary on !! :stunned: I've watched every commentary from the ultimate edition. I figure if i'm paying all this money for a dvd i'm going to squeeze every bit of value out of it. Plus you find things out that you would have never known otherwise by listening to the commentary. :cool:
MinionZombie
02-Aug-2007, 10:08 PM
I've listened to the cast commentary (extended cut) and the GAR & Co commentary (theatrical cut)...but I haven't bothered with the Rubenstein one, just because I think he's a dick and he f*cked GAR over. :D
But aye, the DVD extras are always good fun usually, some DVDs don't bother at all, or they put out uninformative junk cut & paste stuff...or "making ofs" which are actually just everybody being interviewed sucking each other off about how amazing and nice they all are - WE DON'T CARE!!! :lol:
Now - that 2.5 hour making of for TDR is a true making of, you go away knowing basically every single thing about the flick, you see it being made, you see the crew's journey.
tkane18
03-Aug-2007, 05:06 PM
The Making of TDR was as good (if not better) than the movie.
I'm not putting the movie down. I really liked it.
I just thought the making of documentary was equally impressive.
MinionZombie
03-Aug-2007, 07:04 PM
The Making of TDR was as good (if not better) than the movie.
I'm not putting the movie down. I really liked it.
I just thought the making of documentary was equally impressive.
Darn tootin' mate, one of the best making ofs of all time, I'd hasten to say even. :cool:
capncnut
03-Aug-2007, 08:01 PM
I've listened to the cast commentary (extended cut) and the GAR & Co commentary (theatrical cut)...but I haven't bothered with the Rubenstein one, just because I think he's a dick and he f*cked GAR over. :D
I wouldn't bother, it is one of the most boring commentaries I have ever heard. It's all figures and marketing talk. :dead:
The Making of TDR was as good (if not better) than the movie
I agree, remarkable documentary.
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