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Join the boycott of "Discovery" blu-rays until we get our beloved DS9 and Voyager Blu-Rays!

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Now is time to rise up brothers and sisters of the Trekbbs and finally get CBS to give up what we want. We refuse to by so much as one disk of "Discovery" until we get the special treatment for DS9/Voyager. The thing is we will be fair. They give us what we want and then we give them what they want and then we all buy "Discovery" Blu-Rays even if you don't want them. For me it will be seen as a win-win-win answer to our dreams. Don't worry about the money. If things get tight I am sure T'Bonz will be so inspired by our plight and choose to help cover any expenses we might not have expected.


Jason
Just when I think I have seen some really poorly thought out plans.........a thread like this pops up and trumps them all.
 
I love your threads, Jason.
While I'd love to be the first to join you in this unpopular boycott, I had a revelation this week regarding Trek in standard definition and I'm sticking (doubling down, actually) with the DS9/VOY series on DVD as they are. Under-celebrated/appreciated Trek in all it's dreary 480i.

I am thankful I have never watched those shows in such a low resolution as 480i, 576i all the way. ;)
 
Last century we used to fit 30 to 40 episodes of Star Gate, Star Trek or Buffy onto a CD.

The resolution must have been 0.5p

Good times on dial up. :D
 
Yeah, The Orville isn't "Family Guy in space". The show just got stronger and stronger as the season progressed and they gained their footing. One can tell the creative staff have a real love for Star Trek and sci-fi in general.
It is a TNG fan film with the numbers filed off......I mean from the soft focus to the color of the upholstery. I do not dislike it. Lots of Berman era folks BTS too. There were some cringe worthy moments for me though.
 
So, what do I need to boycott to get "Buffy", "Angel" and "SG-1" in Blu ray?

That's easy. "Buffy","Angel" and "SG-1" dvd's! Once they see people aren't buying the dvd's they will understand they got to improve the quality to get the people to buy them so then you get the Blu-Ray treatment. The best way to let someone know you want to buy their product is to never spend money on it. They will assume it's out of spite and then do anything to appease you!


Jason
 
By that logic, there's a lot of things I've inadvertently successfully boycotted, because there's a lot of things manufacturers release all the time that I have no interest in, but I never buy them...and the Great River flows ever on!
 
So, what do I need to boycott to get "Buffy", "Angel" and "SG-1" in Blu ray?

They tried remastering Buffy in HD a few years ago. They outsourced the first three seasons to a totally new group who did such a terrible job, they showed in on TV for a few weeks, got such a backlash that plans are to keep it DVD for the foreseeable future.

Look up the comparison on youtube, it looks TNG season 2 look like a masterpiece of upgrading,
 
...now I'm scared...

Of course, they could just do a better job with a remaster, but why do that when they can simply reboot the series entirely...

...this thread is making my head hurt.
 
Buffy and especially Angel need a far better remastering job than the studio is willing to pay for, so it's the same as DS9 and VGR.

4 series we may never see in proper Bluray fashion.
 
I'm way ahead of you! I already plan to boycott the remasters of MacGyver AND Charmed until we get our DS9 and VOY Blu-Rays (preferably in 4K!) :mad: Hopefully this will also relay to CBS that I want a 4K remaster of all seasons of The Young and the Restless and Magnum P.I.! ;)
I want all 5 years of Dark Shadows in glorious hi-def color on BRD. All 1225 episodes. Never mind that the first couple years were shot in black & white, and all of it is on crappy videotape... or kinescope in cases where the master tape was lost!

And I won’t buy any more Star Wars movies til I get them!
 
Soon the US government is going to entitle every citizen with 10 terabytes of free storage at birth, or at least upon the signing of their birth certificate, to secure a digital identity the government can control.
 
Now is time to rise up brothers and sisters of the Trekbbs and finally get CBS to give up what we want. We refuse to by so much as one disk of "Discovery" until we get the special treatment for DS9/Voyager. The thing is we will be fair. They give us what we want and then we give them what they want and then we all buy "Discovery" Blu-Rays even if you don't want them. For me it will be seen as a win-win-win answer to our dreams. Don't worry about the money. If things get tight I am sure T'Bonz will be so inspired by our plight and choose to help cover any expenses we might not have expected.


Jason

As much as I love "Voyager" and "Deep Space Nine", I don't see myself doing that. Sorry.
 
From my own perspective, I have essentially ignored Discovery to this point because I am boycotting CBS All-Access. I fully intend to purchase the blu-rays and start watching in support of the Star Trek franchise, so no, I won't consider this - and it won't work anyway.

Where are the sales going to come from to support paying a team to go through the film vaults, find the right take of every scene of every episode, rescanning them all and cleaning them up.... before you even talk about the visual effects. You are rebuilding the entire series from scratch!

And at the risk of sounding even more like a grumpy "get off my lawn" guy - I don't see why so many people are hung up on there not being a blu-ray available. I get it that it's disappointing not to have them, but we are not talking about VHS tapes here.

DVDs are not the current standard, but they are at least decent (IMO), and really we have already started the process of Blu-ray itself being replaced by 4K UHD, so why even bother with blu-rays at this point? If you're going to rebuild the series, you might as well do it in 4K. Compared to the more fixed costs of the effort to upgrade the series to a different format, the incremental increase to do 4K over blu-ray is probably relatively small.

At some point all these shows are not going to be released anymore in the current format of the day. Do you think CBS is going to put TNG out there in 4K? I plan to just enjoy what is released, in whatever format that is.
 
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