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02-15-2005, 01:17 PM
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On 1/21, we passed along the news that Quantum Leap - The Complete 3rd Season was planned for May 10th, at a $49.98 SRP. This quick update is to let you know that Universal has formally announced the release today. New information is that it will be another 3-DVD set with double-sided, dual-layer-each-side "DVD-18" discs, and the video is full-frame and the audio is English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo. Plus subtitles in English, French, and Spanish.
Cover art and extras (if any) aren't available yet, nor is information about whether or not there is music replacement (a hot issue on the second-season release). We'll bring you more details as we get them; stay tuned!
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What are the chances that Uni will learn their mistake?
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02-15-2005, 01:25 PM
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I usually preorder, but I am going to wait and see what happens with the music on Quantum Leap Season 3.
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02-15-2005, 02:44 PM
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This is one of the most interesting releases of the year, for me. It'll be a chance to see if making enough noise makes a difference. Will Universal do the right thing, or is QL officially a wash on DVD?
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02-15-2005, 02:58 PM
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I understand why people want full uncut versions of TV shows with original music.
But isn't it better to get something than nothing at all?
And if people refuse to buy a dvd set because it doesn't have the right music or it's been cut, then all the studios know is that it doesn't sell so what's the point of putting out more. They may think that bad DVD sales shows that people aren't interested in the show.
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02-15-2005, 03:07 PM
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Look, if you truly believe that "something is better than nothing", then surely you'd happily buy a show with 10 minute versions, with all of the actor's dubbed by Yakov Smirnov, right?
"Movies should be like amusement parks. People should go to them to have fun." - Billy Wilder
"Subtitles good. Hollywood bad." - Tarzan, Sight & Sound 2012 voter.
"My films are not slices of life, they are pieces of cake." - Alfred Hitchcock
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02-15-2005, 03:11 PM
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Look, if you truly believe that "something is better than nothing", then surely you'd happily buy a show with 10 minute versions, with all of the actor's dubbed by Yakov Smirnov, right?
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yeah, beat that straw man!
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02-15-2005, 03:36 PM
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Let's not get the message out that we will settle for second best!
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02-15-2005, 03:43 PM
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And if a show like Quantum Leap can't get the original music released why not replace the music so we can at least enjoy the show?
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Except that the reason Universal replaced the music isn't becuase they "couldn't". It's because they didn't want to take the time to license the songs before rushing the S2's onto the market!
There were 6 months from S1 (6/8/04) to S2 (12/14/04), and now 5 months until S3 streets on 5/10/05. S3 had to be in the works before S2 streeted and the complaints hit about music replacement.
In my mind, there is NO WAY there was enough time for Uni to hit the brakes on the S3 release and get the music back into it after the complaints started hitting. So unless they had planned on original music for S3 all along (hard to believe in light of the S2 decision and time between releases), then I think it's a lost cause, fellas.
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02-15-2005, 03:44 PM
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If a show's music is replaced in as shoddy a manner as it was with QL: S2, then yeah . . . they might as well not put it out as far as I'm concerned. For those who don't care, it's great, I guess.
Probably to the annoyance of many, this thread will probably become a carbon copy of the big season 2 thread until we get more solid information. Might as well start it off with a fresh link to the list of omitted music:
http://p073.ezboard.com/falsplacequa...picID=58.topic
As I've said ad nauseum, that's too big a list of dropped music for my tastes. And, though we've all debated the reasons for the replacements, Universal has gone on record only with the "we wanted to keep the momentum going and get the sets out quickly" excuse.
Edit: I'm glad to see I'm interpreting the Universal interview in the same way you are, David. I wish everyone on either side of the issue would at least consider whether they want to reward Universal for rushing a product that could have been done correctly.
And, in case there are those following this thread who didn't follow the other, I'll go on record as one who is NOT blanket boycotting Universal. They have a lot of great TV shows I want, and I'll support them when they do them right. The thing that makes the QL:S2 situation so hard to take is that they did such a great job with all of their intial TV releases. I was praising them up and down, and now I have to take a cautious approach to their releases.
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