Both.Does the Sulu glitch appear in both versions, or only the ABC version?
Neil
Both.Does the Sulu glitch appear in both versions, or only the ABC version?
I find it hard to believe that Paramount Home Video won't be forthcoming with a replacement program, but, then again, it's been over a week and there's been nothing from the studio. We'll see. I haven't bought the disc yet.
In which case Paramount will have nearly all the copies and will make a killing reselling them. Diabolical....Maybe the faulty version will be considered a rare collector's item if Paramount does end up doing a disc exchange. It certainly is rare already when it comes to availability at stores.
Kor
Just for the record, the Blu-ray does not contain the ABC version. It has the theatrical and director's cuts.
I'm sure there's a lengthy discussion of this elsewhere, but it was my understanding the theatrical cut is Meyer's preferred version, and the padded ABC version is what got labelled the "Director's Cut." Hard to imagine some of the awkward stuff in the DC being Meyers' first choice.
Oh well. "Ensign Preston, you're a tiger!" is one of the worst moments in any Trek film.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/061616_1345we’ve been waiting to hear back from Paramount regarding their plan to fix the error in the Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan – Director’s Cut Blu-ray and initiate a replacement program. Our sources tell us that this is going to happen, it’s just a matter of the studio getting all the details lined up and then making an announcement. We expect to hear something soon (probably in the next week or two) and we’ll let you know when we do.
A bit of a flip on this:Besides the alternative tubo-lift scene---what was seen in the ABC cut that is not on the DC?
The made some snips of dialogue for language and trimmed the eel coming in/out of Chekov's ear and a single line spoken by the computer---aside from that I have heard of nothing else.
Watched the TMP Directors Edition last night on my 4K TV. I hadn't watched it in, probably, eight or nine years as I prefer the theatrical edition. That was a rough experience. Everything was so soft and dark. The CGI effects stood out badly against the rest of the movie.
It definitely could use a clean up.
When you watch it upscaled on a 4K, they tend to look like a diseased cat's anus.
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