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The Exorcist: The Complete Anthology
The Exorcist: The Complete Anthology
10/5/06 at 12:17am
-Kevin M.
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10/5/06 at 3:31am
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Wow. I'd like to know too. That package seems hard to resist.
10/5/06 at 4:05am
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All I aks for, is a double-disc set with the Original S.E. and "Version You've Never Seen".I don't understand why this doesn't exist.
I personally won't buy any of the sequels no matter what they're packaged with.
This deserves a proper release with both cuts of the original film plus all the extras.
10/5/06 at 5:35am
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so is it confirmed that The Fear of God documentary isn't included in this set? i dunno...i do have feelings that it will.
10/5/06 at 8:05am
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Originally Posted by donnie_d
so is it confirmed that The Fear of God documentary isn't included in this set? i dunno...i do have feelings that it will.
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Donnie, it does. It includes the Exorcist Special Edition with all the extras and the TVYNSB. The first 1,000 units sold also come with a real snazzy Exorcist Beer Coaster that has "Exorcist II: The Heretic" printed on the label.
Best price I can find is $26.99 on Amazon. Not a bad deal.http://whv.warnerbros.com/WHVPORTAL/....jsp?OID=16039
10/5/06 at 11:44am
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Already own this on R2.. Good package for the price
10/5/06 at 1:14pm
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On second thought, if it's packaged with individual keepcases inside, I'll buy it and sell the other two films on Ebay.Excorcist beer coasters??
10/5/06 at 1:18pm
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Originally Posted by MarcoBiscotti
On second thought, if it's packaged with individual keepcases inside, I'll buy it and sell the other two films on Ebay.
Excorcist beer coasters?? ![]() |
Sorry, that was a joke, because that's what I'll be doing with The Heretic DVD.
10/5/06 at 1:40pm
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Schrader's DOMINION makes a great frisbee.
10/5/06 at 2:12pm
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I'm just guessing but since there has been zero info on this release, I think that guarantees that it's the same discs as before. It's just a cash-in/re-release to hit people buying horror movies at Halloween time.
10/5/06 at 2:16pm
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For what it's worth I remember seeing the announcement on other sites a few months back."Here's looking at you, kid."
10/5/06 at 2:28pm
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For twenty-odd bucks, it's a nice pick up, if indeed every extra is carried over.
10/5/06 at 3:40pm
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Originally Posted by Joe Karlosi
Schrader's DOMINION makes a great frisbee.
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Sad but true, isn't it? After all the talk and controversy, I ended up preferring the Harlin version (not that it didn't have faults of its own, but it wasn't nearly as bad as some people thought). Schrader's movie is just so dull and lifeless...this time was one instance where "the studio" had it right!
10/5/06 at 5:48pm
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For $26.99 I quickly pre-ordered this set. I've never seen any of the sequels and at that price no matter how bad those sequels may be, I won't feel ripped off.
10/5/06 at 7:20pm
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Originally Posted by Thommy...M
... at that price no matter how bad those sequels may be, I won't feel ripped off.
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10/5/06 at 8:28pm
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Originally Posted by TravisR
That is a good price but watch The Exorcist II and see if you still feel that way.
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Be about the same as buying both versions of the original and then renting the rest. Cheaper, actually.
I wonder if they've turned the Special Edition of the original into a dual-layer DVD; that actually might be worth the upgrade.
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10/5/06 at 10:58pm
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Exorcist III is a pretty damn good film IMHO. Has one of the all time jump out of your seat moments in horror.
10/5/06 at 11:03pm
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I'll take Schrader's version over Harlin's any day of the week. Schrader's version is infinitely more appropriate in comparison to the original film and Harlin's version is everything the original isn't: it's a big, obnoxious Hollywood production with no substance.Don't you ever, EVER compare me to "Family Guy," you hear me Kyle? Compare me to "Family Guy" again and so help me, I will kill you where you stand!
Do you have any idea what it's like? Everywhere I go: "Hey Cartman you must like 'Family Guy,' right?" "Hey, your sense of humor reminds me of 'Family...
10/6/06 at 3:09am
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Originally Posted by Mike_Richardson
Sad but true, isn't it? After all the talk and controversy, I ended up preferring the Harlin version (not that it didn't have faults of its own, but it wasn't nearly as bad as some people thought). Schrader's movie is just so dull and lifeless...this time was one instance where "the studio" had it right!
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I agree completely, Mike. I think everyone (myself included at first) was ready to automatically despise Harlin's version because of the studio politics, and then to automatically praise Schrader's version as the poor underdog who got a bad deal. Well, I was surprised that I actually preferred Harlin's too. As you say, it has its faults for sure, but it's not as limp and sleep-inducing as DOMINION for me.
As far as I'm concerned, only THE EXORCIST and EXORCIST III are truly great films.
10/6/06 at 4:26am
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Am I the only one who likes them all, even The Heretic ?
10/6/06 at 5:30am
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Originally Posted by honestjohn
Donnie, it does. It includes the Exorcist Special Edition with all the extras and the TVYNSB. The first 1,000 units sold also come with a real snazzy Exorcist Beer Coaster that has "Exorcist II: The Heretic" printed on the label.
Best price I can find is $26.99 on Amazon. Not a bad deal.http://whv.warnerbros.com/WHVPORTAL/....jsp?OID=16039 |
thanks for the confirmation.but can you tell me what do you mean by "real snazzy Exorcist Beer Coaster"? any pix?
10/6/06 at 6:20am
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Originally Posted by donnie_d
thanks for the confirmation.but can you tell me what do you mean by "real snazzy Exorcist Beer Coaster"? any pix?
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10/6/06 at 8:42am
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I've had a chance to look at a set at a video store that got an early copy and was a bit dissapointed....the films are all repackaged, no new transfers.Even the old artwork is still there down to the double sided 25th Anniversary edition.
Still I'd probably replace my old discs with this one since it all comes in a nice package.
Now, I'm wondering if Fox will do something similar with the Omen Anthology (include the older transfer of Omen 1 instead of the newer 2-disc version), some sites has this listed as a ''5 disc'' boxset including the original 4 Omen movies.
10/6/06 at 9:44am
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No new transfers or audio upgrades? No sale, I already have what I want from the old discs & unless they upgrade the transfer and 5.1 track on the 1973 theatrical version of the Exorcist (the transfer is ok but the 5.1 remix is rather flat and lifeless IMO) or offer a nice SE for Exorcist III then I have no reason at all to double* dip on this set.*(...or quadruple dip since I already have the 25th-TVYNS-III & Dominion...yes, I liked Dominion, it is flawed but had they given Schrader the chance to properly polish it then I think it would have been much more accepted than the incomplete version we have now.)
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10/6/06 at 9:57am
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Originally Posted by Denny_S
I've had a chance to look at a set at a video store that got an early copy and was a bit dissapointed....the films are all repackaged, no new transfers.
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And what kind of packaging do the movies come in this time.Digipak.amaray cases or thinpaks?
10/6/06 at 10:03am
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Thinpack's.
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10/6/06 at 1:47pm
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Yes, thinpacks. Both versions of #1 come in one pack, 2 & 3 have their own cases and both Dominion and Beginning come together in one case.Only reason I may get this is because it takes up the space of about 2 regular DVDs.
10/6/06 at 1:57pm
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Both cuts - the Special Anniversary Edition + The Version You've Never Seen - come packaged in a single SLIMcase?Does anyone have a picture of this, and is it the regular width of a single slimcase... or more like a single amaray?
I might purchase and sell the rest of the movies, but I'm not sure if the packaging would be awkward as a standalone without the set.
I'd love to see a picture so that I can decide whether to pick it up. I've never owned the original because I didn't want to have to purchase two seperate versions and always assumed the movies would recieve an upgrade.
I've got not beef with the a/v quality though, I'd just like to see the packaging to determine whether it's a worthwhile buy over the snapper cases.
10/6/06 at 2:00pm
10/6/06 at 3:35pm
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Originally Posted by MarcoBiscotti
Both cuts - the Special Anniversary Edition + The Version You've Never Seen - come packaged in a single SLIMcase?
Does anyone have a picture of this, and is it the regular width of a single slimcase... or more like a single amaray? |
It is the width of a regular slim case. The Pretender and The Brady Bunch season sets, among others, have been packaged this way.
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