Here is the official announcement and specs for both versions of the DVD. Blu-Ray of course is loaded while the DVD has just commentary and deleted scenes which is fine. I'll be getting this when it comes out. http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=67897
Really didn't impress me. I think I'll wait till it goes down in price before I bother buying it. I'm in no desperate need to watch it again as of yet
September 28th doesn't seem so far away. I was thinking it would be released in November or something.
Blu-Ray is getting all the good featurettes and documentaries now which pisses me off. DVD just gets the commentary track and deleted scenes. I don't see why you'd need two discs for that. You could put that on a single disc easily IMO.
It was fun, but I have little interest in owning this nor any other superhero titles these days, especially with the cost of new Blu-Rays.
You have to get them at Best Buy the day they come out. They always sell them at a much lower price than is listed.
Yep, if they're only releasing the making of documentary on Blu Ray, I'll just be ripping it instead of buying it. Good job, movie studios. Way to fight piracy. Idiots.
I was all set to rip into them over treating us dvd owners like second-class citizens. But the two-disk doesn't sound too bad. Most of that stuff on the BR I'd likely only watch once anyway. Sucks about the making-of though.
The making of is the major special feature that is generally the biggest deal. They only include it on the Blu Ray because they're trying to get people to convert. But then they include a DVD with the Blu Ray? So retarded. I'll hold out as long as I can before I switch to Blu-Ray...or whatever comes next. In the meantime, I'm downloading more than ever. Like I said, their master plan for fighting piracy is brilliant.
I don't mind Blu-Ray per se. Its having to buy the $300 player and $1000 HD television in order to watch them I have a problem with.
As a fan of the first film, although I liked this walking out of the theatre, upon reflection it hasn't aged well for me. It holds none of the magic and wonder of the first movie; itseems like it's simply going through the motions. I think "Superman/Batman Apocalypse" is out that month as well, I'll probably just buy that instead.
I bought a Bluray player for $75 for the second TV. The deals are out there. And a very substantial number of GOOD catalogue BD titles are $9.99 or less these days.
And you don't NEED an HDTV to watch blu-ray. Of course the improved video quality may be imperceptible at that point... but the thing will still work.
Still not low enough for my income. And with the plethora of other superhero films in theaters, I'm not particularly motivated to pick this one up--as much as I enjoyed the film and Robert Downey, Jr.'s performance. But others will disagree. It will make a nice rental at some point, though.