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In Reply to: What's the deal with Superbit discs? posted by bubbahotep on February 15, 2002 at 01:12:48:
The comment about the "special edition" is too true. I bought several of the 'regular' DVDs and then lusted for the Superbit. I rebought the Fifth Element, but am stalling on the Bram Stoker's Dracula since I have it in LD and the original DVD.... So they worry about copy protection?.... How about purchaser protection!!!!
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or wait till high density dvd comes...
I agree with you...and my "threshold" is if they provide a director's commentary to the release, and maybe some outtakes.For example, I see that Oliver Stone is in process of adding to all of his movies now. For that reason, I will buy an "upgraded" DVD release. But the "documentary", no way.
I will wait and catch it on AMC or ENCORE, STARZ, or E! Network. AMC seems to have most of the documentaries that are released on DVD, so why pay extra for something so non-essential.
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