All 4 of them. The rights for Bloodlust, Catalina Caper, The Creeping Terror, and The Skydivers all reverted to the company that owns the rights to them. In Volume 3, The Sidehackers reverted to the company who owns the rights to it. Rhino said they were working on some way of releasing the...
It's not the corrected sets. There are none of those so far, from everything we've heard. And since there's no recall program in place, there's no reason for Warners to tell DDD or Amazon to hold off shipping. It's up to the consumers to do the replacement program, not the retailers.
Thanks for the heads up. I'll wait for the 3-Disc Edition in May. Thanks Disney, you managed to help save me some money in December by giving me a reason not to pick up the 12/5 release. :)
I honestly don't think that with all their other Animated Features in OAR, that they'd release this one Full Screen. It just doesn't make a lot of sense. I wish Disney would say something about this, because the conflicting reports about the intended aspect ratio really doesn't help.
Picked up the Collector's Edition from Wal-Mart. Thankfully I got one of the 'Error' copies with the full compliment of deleted scenes. Grabbed a copy of the standard edition for my brother so I could get the Wal-Mart bonus DVD as well. Great movie, shame we didn't get the 2-Disc set here in R1...
I'm very annoyed by this situation. Since it's an error that they were included, I'm betting that they won't bother to actually make replacement discs with all 21 Deleted Scenes available to those of us who only got the 10 Deleted Scenes. Ah well, hopefully they'll all be on the 2-Discer next...
That sucks that it's not what was listed on the back of the package. If anyone got this and don't want it, I'll gladly and happily take it off their hands. Please feel free to PM me. :D
Thanks. If anyone manages to find out before the release date, please post the info here. I'd love to get the tin set, but I want the new Stan Lee story.
Are you sure it's the CE version of the DVD? Because the comic that is described coming with the Target version is Giant X-Men #1 (Which I assume means a reprint of Giant Size X-Men #1). And the comic that comes with the CE version is a 100 page comic that is 3 reprints of Stan Lee's favorite...
Brilliant post. And one of the many things that I've tried to impart on the OT fans who don't like the idea of the Midichlorians. As it removes it from just the realm of Luke being the final Jedi, and offers hope for the rebuilding of the Jedi Order after Return of the Jedi. Bravo, brava.
Due to the massive number of Armored Clone Troopers in the films, it was more cost effective to do the Clone Troopers in CGI than to produce countless suits. Not to mention you also wouldn't have the height and weight deviations of a bunch of different people outfitted in armor. Not to mention...
You may have no use for them, but I am certain some people want the films. And you have the individual releases, if you don't want Superman III and IV. There are bells and whistles, it's not a straight reissue of the films. Me, I'll be getting them all for the commentary and the extras. Why...
There will be, there will be. The very nature of what their doing makes eventual bootlegs of the project likely. Just because they arn't stupid enough to declare they'll be selling them, doesn't mean they won't eventually. And these donations clearly arn't for the eventual bootlegs. Riiiight. ;)
Oh, it's more than fair. Open bootlegging with a public website. They deserve all they get and more. I'm surprised they haven't gotten the smackdown already.
Exactly. Which is why it's utterly lame that they expect R1 to wait for the 2-Discer when they're releasing it everywhere else. Especially when they go to hyping the fact up that they're doing everyone a great service of preparing an SE release for the future... that is already out in other...
That happens in ever arena (movies, toys, comic books, etc) when you announce something as limited/available only for a limited time. Then you have retailers demanding exclusives to go along with the package, and you have even more people picking up extras to try to make a buck off it. I'm sure...
Exactly. Simple as that. If all it takes is a pretty box, lithographs, or comic books to get people off the fence, more stores should demand even more exclusives for DVD releases.
Not to mention, seamless branching the originals with the 1997 and 2004 and 2007 versions would be litterly impossible. The number of small changes and tweaks would be hell.