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"Waiting" another theatrical only as a fullscreen/unrated is widescreen

post #1 of 6
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just saw the notice in home media retailing that this will be as stated in title.

the only way to get it wide is buy the unrated version.

if you want the theatrical "R" cut it's only in full screen.
also r cut is 1 disc 92 mins.
the unrated is a 2 disc spec ed. 94 mins.

both include
"first of it's kind special feature technology" *
-filmaker telestrator commentary
-expanded interactive cast and crew commentary
*subject to change

i know this is no great movie but there are those who liked it and i bet some of them would like to see the orgional cut in widescreen.

a bad trend continues.
post #2 of 6
At least it's only 2 minutes and not a film-ruining 17 bloated pace-killing minutes.

Not that I am thinking of an example.
post #3 of 6
That's ridiculous- I would have picked this up but I want the theatrical version (which one being 'better' is irrelevant to me). Would have picked up 40 Year Old Virgin but passed on that for the same reason. I probably WILL be buying Wedding Crashers (even though I'm not as eager to see that than these other 2) since the Unrated disc has BOTH versions of the movie, as all such releases should. Anyone know if the upcoming formats will be able to do seamless branching easier than regular DVD does?

Random thought for the day- if Fox could use seamless branching to give us 2 versions of "From Justin To Kelly", why couldn't they do the same with the Star Wars movies?
post #4 of 6
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if Fox could use seamless branching to give us 2 versions of "From Justin To Kelly", why couldn't they do the same with the Star Wars movies?


Think I'm going to get out of here now
post #5 of 6
I would probably never watch this movie, but the problem I have with these releases is that when the widescreen version is only in a 2-disc version...rental stores (at least around me) are choosing to stock the single disc full screen version.

I was curious to watch "The Great Raid", but my local rental chains only had the R-rated full screen version available for rent. I don't want to pay to buy a movie like that blindly in its 2-disc widescreen version, but I would have rented it.
post #6 of 6
Thread Starter 
another one is coming.

Derailed will have 3 versions.

unrated as both a wide and a full version.
the theatrical R will only be fullscreen.

maybe we could make this a thread a list thread of all dvds released this way.
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