So the new movie adaptation will have the deleted scenes included.http://trekmovie.com/2009/07/15/exc...ion-details-on-comic-con-countdown-exclusive/ So does this mean no EXTENDED cut dvd?
Hopefully the Star Trek (09) adaptation will be better than the recent TWOK adaptation.
And hopefull the Blu-ray will contain whatever version of the film the JJ thinks is best and not a Special Longer Because Longer is Always Better Because It's Longer Version.
Most 3rd discs in 3 disc Blu-ray releases are "digital copies" that can be downloaded to your computer or your iPod/iPhone or other portable media device. I have a number of them in my Blu-ray collection (though I never use them).sorry if this has already been mentioned, but does anyone know what will be extra in the 3 disk blu ray dvd? http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/movie/star-trek/dvd
Oliver Stone's Alexander has three cuts--all director approved, each fairly different than the other.
Some Blu-ray features require web access. For instance, in order to get all of the documantaries on the new T2 disk, you have to go through Blu-ray Live and get them online.
Other disks have web only content as well.
They need to stop doing these. Almost every single "extended cut" has been a rip off excuse to charge more for it. The extension for The Number 23? 5 seconds of boobies. The extension for Taken? Reediting a scene so we get to see Liam driving nails into a guy's knees. If I'm going to pay for extra material, I really want extra material. I will inevitably buy and "extended edition" of Star Trek if it happens, but I either want them to go all in or not do it at all.Another is an "extended cut/edition". This type is frequently released by studios without necessarily having the director's consent, though such consent is sometimes given. These cuts are, as the name implies, longer than the theatrical release.
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