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Jox wrote:20th Anniversary Edition DVD
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Men-War-20th-An ... h+lundgren
Hoping this isn't just a gimmick barebones edition that will be accompanied by a proper Blu-ray...
dude hallenbeck wrote:Honestly these days, your forum is probably far more in depth than any major studio blu ray release
savagesketch wrote:That sad, but realistic truth is that the DVD / home media market is not what it used to be. While films are still getting pressed to DVD and Blu-Ray regularly, it's done so at a much cheaper rate. That's why the booklet that came with the RED SCORPION Special Edition Blu-Ray was such a treat... Those are just non-existent today. Ten years ago DVD's came with informational books, interactive menus, and chapter selections with titles. Nowadays, everything is done on the cheap. DVD's are put out in recycled cases, no inserts, and the chapter selections are simply numbered.
savagesketch wrote: No way is a distribution company going to pay a hardcore fan for their notes and including it on the release (even if that is what the fans would truly appreciate).
Jox wrote:I've contact them to help and participate to special features, they replied and then never got back to me again, which sounds like they didn't genuinely want to bother or pay for anything so don't expect much... These companies pay their labs and other technical services, but they expect special features people to work for free...
And in my case, give them all their research and materials as a due, much like exploitation, racket and extortion. (Another infamous company I will not name just "offered" me to "just grab a camera and film myself" while giving them all my hardly and expensively acquired collection and letting them do the booklet - while I had hours of interviews I did on the film -so exclusives I'd be given of my own project-, and all the necessary contacts to make more)...
So from now own I'll prefer to focus on my own project (rather than kissing ass to be "allowed" to enhanced these)...
And the most beautiful was for a movie called MAN OF WAR, which we shot in Thailand - every morning, we'd get up and travel on 10 big boats at sunrise, and on breaks we would go swim in the ocean. It was like a paid vacation.
Jox wrote:MOW is getting re-released (uncut) in Japan from new HD master but only on DVD, no Blu-ray apparently
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/ORS-7163
(the blu-ray market is not big in Japan, at least not for these movies)
Extras
* 16-pages Booklet with liner notes by Christoph N. Kellerbach
* Original Trailer
* Photo Gallery
* Artwork Gallery
* DVD-Version
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