You mean the wildly popular one?^ That's their attitude towards Star Trek fans in general.
Case in point: the last movie.![]()
You mean the wildly popular one?^ That's their attitude towards Star Trek fans in general.
Case in point: the last movie.![]()
I'll be surprised if it's that cheap, tbhThe press release also states the retail price at $21.99...
RAMA
Ack, I missed that.
In the UK, I imagine the full retail price will be £21.99 (£$35) as we're usually treated as gullible rubes who'll gladly pay through the nose.
I'll be surprised if it's that cheap, tbhThe press release also states the retail price at $21.99...
RAMA
Ack, I missed that.
In the UK, I imagine the full retail price will be £21.99 (£$35) as we're usually treated as gullible rubes who'll gladly pay through the nose.
I'll be surprised if it's that cheap, tbhAck, I missed that.
In the UK, I imagine the full retail price will be £21.99 (£$35) as we're usually treated as gullible rubes who'll gladly pay through the nose.
Amazon in Germany have listed it at €13.99, which is about £12. I expect that it will be identical to the UK version, but Amazon UK haven't listed it yet.
http://www.amazon.de/Star-Trek-Generation-Einblick-n%C3%A4chste/dp/B005OUKLG4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317758234&sr=8-1
£12 or maybe even £13.99 would be okay.
Whenever I go into HMV it's busy, though I don't know how many people actually buy things there. HMV is part of the Waterstones group, and is pretty much the last man standing in the home media market.
Haha, maybe the live action will be 4:3 and the space shots will be 16:9.![]()
Not so hilarious or far-fetched really...on netflix the wider screen FX are in 16:9 and the rest of the series is 4:3...so we may see the ILM shots in full glory at some point.
The press release also states the retail price at $21.99...
RAMA
Ack, I missed that.
In the UK, I imagine the full retail price will be £21.99 (£$35) as we're usually treated as gullible rubes who'll gladly pay through the nose.
HMV sold off Waterstone's to keep themselves ticking over and so the higher ups could reward themselves with nice bonuses.HMV is part of the Waterstones group, and is pretty much the last man standing in the home media market.
Haha, maybe the live action will be 4:3 and the space shots will be 16:9.![]()
Not so hilarious or far-fetched really...on netflix the wider screen FX are in 16:9 and the rest of the series is 4:3...so we may see the ILM shots in full glory at some point.
Ah please not on the BD...I´d prefer ONE format, no switching...my TV needs a few seconds to recognise and switch from one format to the other and I would hate to have to sit thru this 5+ times per episode.
^That's exactly how it does work. You can't have Blu-ray in 4:3 as I understand it, it is inherently a 16:9 format, which means whenever you see the black bars in an old TV show, they are encoded in. You wouldn't experience the AR change you get with DVD.
Don't forget, rumour is we are getting both ARs but it will be 4:3 on blu-ray with 16:9 saved for TV and online streaming. Both camps should be happy. Just buy the blu-rays and watch the 16:9 versions on streaming or download them after they've aired.
^ That's their attitude towards Star Trek fans in general.
Case in point: the last movie.![]()
^ That's their attitude towards Star Trek fans in general.
Case in point: the last movie.![]()
You mean the one that more non-fans saw than fans?
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