I really hope that they will enlargen the language options for audio AND subtitles, especially in the European release. However, I get the feeling that they will not do much about, having seen "the next level" which was a big disappointment in this regard. I will most likely just stick to the DVD sets I already own. Btw, for the same reason I did not buy the remastered TOS seasons.
Would you mind sharing your reason for this preference? You seem to have little to no trouble with the English language. Wouldn't you prefer to watch the show in the language it was originally performed? Also, remember, the more language options they add, the more they have to lower the video bitrate in order to fit everything on the discs. There are 23 official languages of the European Union. Which ones should stay and which ones should go... and how far are you willing to lower the video quality to accomplish this?
Subtitles, on the other hand, wouldn't use up much space at all, so I can't argue with you there.
I would enjoy to have besides English, French, Spanish, Italian and German audio, also Portugues, Russian, Turkish or any other European language (e.g. Czech, Polish, Dutch) ... Japanese ... Chinese, Arab or Thai ... all with the corresponding subtitles too.
Maybe my expectations are a bit special and not for everyone, but speaking various languages is an important tool for me and other (especially in Europe) in this modern world with all the international connections to be developped/maintained. I still hope to get something out of the blu-ray sets, but, probably, I will be disappointed and not buying them.
Don't forget there was that voucher with the taster disc, so that would be a fiver off to start with.
£2 an episode's a pretty good price anyway.
Yes, it was. (Which is unfortunate, as I would have bought a copy if it had that...)I didn't get a voucher when I bought the NoAm version from Amazon. Maybe it was just a UK thing?
^ Wow, pretty nice. Especially when I compare it to the original shot at Trekcore.
Screwed at £60 per season for the DVDs back in the day.
And now CBS are trying to screw me again for £51 per season for exactly the same episodes on Blu-ray.
I'll wait 18 months, thank you. The Trek movies 1-10 Blu-ray boxset was £120 for ages before going down to £75 a couple of years ago. That's still stupidly expensive when you consider the complete Bond Blu-ray set (22 discs) is on pre order for £89.99. These will drop in price. Don't let CBS/Paramount screw us all over again. In two/three years time, these sets will be £20 each.
Say no to being ripped off.
2.) Star Trek: The Original Series Season 1 Blu-ray came out three years ago this month and it is currently £44.89/$56.99 -- nowhere near £20/$32.
Screwed at £60 per season for the DVDs back in the day.
And now CBS are trying to screw me again for £51 per season for exactly the same episodes on Blu-ray.
I'll wait 18 months, thank you. The Trek movies 1-10 Blu-ray boxset was £120 for ages before going down to £75 a couple of years ago. That's still stupidly expensive when you consider the complete Bond Blu-ray set (22 discs) is on pre order for £89.99. These will drop in price. Don't let CBS/Paramount screw us all over again. In two/three years time, these sets will be £20 each.
Say no to being ripped off.
HBO BD releases go for around 30 pounds (even Game of Thrones, which cost 60 million dollars to make). Not to mention that the TNG DVD sets are now sold for around 11 pounds.
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