I might rent the sampler to get a feel for TNG in blu, and if I like what I see I'll buy the season sets when they're released. I'm just hoping the seasons won't be $100 a piece. Regardless of how much I love TNG, paying that amount of money for a TV show is just absurd.
I have a sneaking suspicion each season will be in the $100 range. I haven't bought season 2 or 3 of TOS on Blu-Ray yet and all the sets I've found so far are around $90.
As long as they don't realease them all at the same time then I'll be ok.
I hope this thing sells like gangbusters and they start working on DS9 as well.Getting ahead of myself though.
I might rent the sampler to get a feel for TNG in blu, and if I like what I see I'll buy the season sets when they're released. I'm just hoping the seasons won't be $100 a piece. Regardless of how much I love TNG, paying that amount of money for a TV show is just absurd.
Why is it even an issue, just buy the darn thing!It's $4.00 per hour.
I have a sneaking suspicion each season will be in the $100 range. I haven't bought season 2 or 3 of TOS on Blu-Ray yet and all the sets I've found so far are around $90.
I have a sneaking suspicion each season will be in the $100 range. I haven't bought season 2 or 3 of TOS on Blu-Ray yet and all the sets I've found so far are around $90.
I've seen them regularly go on sale, through Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers, for $50 each, since I bought mine for that price over two years ago. You can certainly find them used for that price right now, and if you keep an eye out during the holiday sales, can probably find them new for that cost as well.
I might rent this disc, but see no reason why I'd buy it, since I'm almost certainly getting the season sets (I don't have them on DVD).
Even the first four seasons have CGI: Odo.Surely CGI created for TV resolution wouldn't stand up to HD, meaning all the effects from about series 5 onwards will have to be re-done?![]()
Yes, that's what I'm suggesting. The problem with both DS9 and Voyager is their extensive CGI work, which was only rendered for SDTV resolutions; any CGI would need to be either upscaled (and thus not HD) or recreated from scratch.Are you suggesting that the treatment they are giving TNG - which, I assume, will result in a fully HD product - will not work with DS9 (or VOY)? If not, why not? What is it about those two shows that makes them more difficult to HD-ize than TNG?
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