I don't mind that I bought the older editions of the DVDs - several of which I only paid a few dollars for anyway. For one thing these ultimate editions don't always include all the extras included in the original releases.
For example, if the Order of the Phoenix UE doesn't include the delightful "Trailing Tonks" featurette then I'll be very glad I bought the original.
I'm not talking out my ears on this. When Resident Evil Apocalypse came out on HD-DVD I was actually quite excited ... but I was sad to see that my favorite extra on the DVD edition, the blooper reel, was omitted. So what's the point?
Edit: I just read the press releases and it does appear the UEs for the first two films contain all the extras from the original releases, too, so that's good.
I do hope the UEs fit in some of the deleted scenes, so we get more of the story. But we do know they never filmed certain plot threads (like Hermione's house-elf liberation group), so there's only so much they can do.
Alex
For example, if the Order of the Phoenix UE doesn't include the delightful "Trailing Tonks" featurette then I'll be very glad I bought the original.
I'm not talking out my ears on this. When Resident Evil Apocalypse came out on HD-DVD I was actually quite excited ... but I was sad to see that my favorite extra on the DVD edition, the blooper reel, was omitted. So what's the point?
Edit: I just read the press releases and it does appear the UEs for the first two films contain all the extras from the original releases, too, so that's good.
I do hope the UEs fit in some of the deleted scenes, so we get more of the story. But we do know they never filmed certain plot threads (like Hermione's house-elf liberation group), so there's only so much they can do.
Alex
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