
). I see no reason to upgrade for a few more featurettes and commentaries, Blu ray image quality, and a shittier cover than the originals, which capture the terrific theatrical posters. My general feeling as well. Granted the costs have come way down for the players and the discs themselves, but I'm not feeling pressed to make the jump yet.I'm going to hold out against Blu Ray as long as I can justify it on the grounds that I feel it was redesigning the proverbial wheel for the sake of redesigning it - my DVDs look perfectly fine on the TVs I'm using, including the 52 inch plasma screen my aunt got not that long ago. I don't need to be able to see the space acne on blurry background alien #47 to enjoy my movie.

^^ I like your sig.![]()

The only thing more infuriating than the inevitable double (or triple) dip is the ones where they don't bother carrying over everything from the previous version.
Are the original commentaries (text and audio) still there or completely replaced? I've tried reading reviews on amazon and elsewhere but it's never clear.
The only thing more infuriating than the inevitable double (or triple) dip is the ones where they don't bother carrying over everything from the previous version.
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