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Dalton

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Seems that the Best Buy i went to was an exception. Even Wal-Mart had plenty of widescreen available. I cahanged the content of my original post from "BB" to Best Buy. I forget it could mean Blockbuster. I didn't even think of Blockbuster because i never go there.
 

Adam Lenhardt

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And the consumers aren't really the ones to blame...the studios are. Stop putting out separate releases, and everybody wins. Either OAR only, or 2-disc sets ala "Shrek".
Personally, I much prefer seperate releases to Widescreen on Disc 1 and P&S on Disc 2. It wastes space that could go toward better a/v and more extras. If you're going to release a P&S version, I much prefer that you seperate the two. I just have to read the Widescreen banner on the front to be sure. If it doesn't say on the front, I simply read the specs. on the back.
 

RicP

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Personally, I much prefer seperate releases to Widescreen on Disc 1 and P&S on Disc 2. It wastes space that could go toward better a/v and more extras
Can you clarify this? How does releasing a 2-disc set get you less extras than 2 separate 1-disc releases? I'm interested in hearing your take on that.
I am not talking about a 2-disc SE. That should remain an OAR release only. However, in the case of something like JPIII, there is only 1 disc for either the OAR or the P&S version. So tell me how putting both those discs in 1 case is wasting any space?
 

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