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Originally Posted by TravisR ">[/url]
I wouldn't say that they're taking the Superbit approach. The movie isn't even 3 hours so they could easily put a few featurettes, deleted scenes, etc. on the disc without comprising the AV quality. [/QUOTE]It sounds to me like they're taking the Superbit approach exactly. Yeah, they surely could fit at least a few supplements on the disc without compromising the AV quality, but the whole point of the Superbit line was to omit supplements altogether so that every last bit (except for a small but necessary amount reserved for minimal menus) could be used for the movie itself, even if it meant only a miniscule improvement in AV quality. And that's exactly how Fox is approaching the initial Blu-ray release of [i]Avatar[/i], it seems.
They're even advertising the lack of supplements as an effort to maximize AV quality, exactly as was done with the Superbit line. From