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Star Trek TNG Blu-Ray S1 Pricing

^How nice for you that you can afford to do that.

Why would you WANT to be price-gouged just because you like a show?

Perhaps, because I don't feel like I'm being price gouged. I don't buy many things, but I'll pay for those things I feel are worth it. :shrug:

You sound petty because CBS isn't pricing the seasons to your liking.
 
As I said in the other thread about price, they should be no more than $30-40/set. That's what shows that cost 10x as much to put on DVD from the ground up sell for.

Oww, the pain.

FWIW, as he explained in the other thread, with "shows that cost 10x as much to put on DVD" he means that shooting an entirely new series costs more than remastering TNG for Blu-ray. Well, duh. The thing is that if you make a new TV show now, you're naturally going to master it in HD in the first place, and the cost involved in simply putting that existing master on Blu-ray is obviously less than creating an entirely new master involving extensive post-production work just for the purpose of a Blu-ray release, which is what has to be done for TNG.

In this case the Blu-ray release has a hell of a lot more of cost to recoup than with the Blu-ray release of a new show, because the effort inherent in taking the material and putting it on Blu-ray is considerably greater.
 
And there's no DVD release for those of us who can't afford a Blu Ray player, so even more shafting is going on.

All they are doing is remastering the show in HD. Why would you want to spend any money on buying that in DVD? There will be little to no noticeable difference between TNG-R and the original DVDs if you are only watching in SD. You're better off skipping 2 of the seasons and using the money to buy a Blu Ray player instead of buying TNG-R on DVD.
 
Well, I bet even on DVD the leap in picture quality would be huge. :techman:
 
^ This is definitely true, the TNG DVDs are the benchmark in my collection for poor transfer of a TV series. I don't have anything that looks worse.

I can understand the logic in releasing it high def only though. It's becoming more and more prevalent.
 
^ This is definitely true, the TNG DVDs are the benchmark in my collection for poor transfer of a TV series. I don't have anything that looks worse.

The only thing that I own that compares to the poor picture quality of TNG is the early seasons of Married... with Children.
 
For some reason, I was willing to pay $100 per season of TNG when it was released on DVD. I am not sure I'd be willing to pay the same price now to upgrade to blu-ray, but I think the $70-80 range is acceptable given the amount of work and level of detail given to this release. We're not talking about just a new transfer from the original episode masters. They're literally re-editing the entire series, re-compositing all of the visual f/x, and in some cases, creating new f/x shots. That's simply a huge undertaking, and I am grateful that CBS/Paramount is giving TNG such an extensive treatment. I don't mind paying a little more than usual for something like this.

Of course, eventually, the price on these will drop dramatically. That always happens.
 
UK fans: with a code - H8BLU20 - you can get 20% off Bluray this weekend only from HMV.co.uk, making the set a rather tempting £41.60.

In fact if you go to them via Top Cashback http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/member3714114945 you might even get a further 5% back as well

And thats before that voucher in the taster if that still applies!

Even £41.60 is cheaper than what I was happy to pay for the dvds on release.

This might work out as £33.80!
 
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