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A definite pick-up for me as long as the international cut is included.
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You know, I was looking for something to watch the other
day and LEON immediately came to mind.
I was hesitant to watch it, because I thought perhaps there
would be a BD release forthcoming. However, after some
thought I resolved myself to the fact that it would not happen
this year. So, I watched one of my all-time favorite films.
Now I hear it's coming to Blu-ray. Sad that I resolved myself
to watching it on DVD this past week but very happy that
this film is being released in Hi-Def with both versions.
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Wowsee!
Not even officially announced but
you can preorder it on
Amazon for $16.99.
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I've read somewhere that this release will only contain the theatrical cut. If so, I probably won't be buying this release.
Edit: It was Digitalbits that I read about the theatrical cut only, but Bill has since updated his site that the international and theatrical cut will be included in this BR release so I'll be buying it now.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/mytwocentsa172.html#091509b
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Quote:
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hampsteadbandit 
watched it last week, it looked stunning on Blue, although the extra sexuality between Matilda and Leon in the director's cut is a little disturbing

Meh. The "sexuality", if you could call it that, is actually quite minimal and entirely one-way. Leon sees her as a kid, and in fact treats her like she's a little girl, and it's at least relevant to the plot.
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