In news that will not be in any way surprising to James Bond fans, MI6 understands that MGM is planning a major DVD & Blu-Ray box set relaunch in 2012 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 007 series.
The originally planned schedule to release the entire series on Blu-Ray hit the skids in late 2009 when MGM's financial woes put everything on ice. Only a random smattering of 13 of the 22 available titles have been released in the <a href="
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With regular DVD and Blu-Ray sales down across the industry, due largely to the ramp up in streaming services such as Netflix, the focus for many studios is to package titles attractively and hang them on notable events such as major anniversaries.
As well as Bond reaching 50, MGM is understood to be launching a Rocky box-set in 2012 to celebrate the series' 35th anniversary.
There are no firm details available yet, but word is that Limited Edition and Gift Set options are being considered to boost sales of the Bond catalog which has been repeatedly mined for DVD releases since 1999
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I didn't buy the last UE series of Bond releases because I had them all on the previous release. Now I'm glad I didn't because the 50th anniversary collection will be winking at me from the shop window.
I read here many times people wanting to buy the remaining un-released Blu Rays... Well now you also have to re-buy the ones you already had...
NicNac... I am mad because I fell for the scam... I thought they'd atleast finish the first Blu Ray series.... But Noooooo... They cancel it and start a new one...
It made sense, especially with the timing to start all over again and this set may for the first time have 22 (soon 23) matching films.
The biggest surprise for me is they'll be another DVD release.
So far I´m really happy with DVD. When my old tv some day breaks down I will of course go for blue-ray, but I don´t think I will feel tempted to upgrade 23 films from DVD to BR.
Anyhow, so far the SE DVDs seem to be the versions closest to the theatrical releases :-) .
If I could have one film in 3D, Moonraker would be my choice - maybe in 2019 for it's 40th anniversary? If 3D is not dead by then.
Ive still got a lot of the old 1996 vhs editions. Although im a huge DVD fan i never replaced most of the ones that were still working (there were a few exceptions).
I'd like to think I'll keep to my word in 2012 ;)
I remember when I was trying to get all the special editions back in 2004...just before they all went out of print. I looked for them at every place that sold DVDs imaginable and I remember nearly every store clerk telling me: "The only James Bond films we have are Die Another Day and Never Say Never Again." Eventually I resorted to Amazon where I picked up a few cheaper Special Editions...but I remember films like OHMSS and A View to A Kill being $30 a pop at a time due to the fact they were so rare.
Most of the Bond films I have are on Special Edition DVD with the exception of Thunderball (Single Disc Ultimate), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Double Disc Ultimate), Live and Let Die (Single Disc Ultimate) and A View to a Kill (Double Disc Ultimate). All those films were far too expensive on Amazon lol
Because I do not have a Blu-Ray player and no state of the art television, I don't feel I have to replace all my Special Editions with the Ultimate Editions...but the ultimate editions I have are impressive.
if they can make 3D DVD it iwll be great
but it would be nice to see new extras on the Blu-rays
Let's hope that these have been in development for sometime and that the powers that be are being considerate. Keep your eyes on bbfc for any additions over the coming months...I remember the day i saw GE listed as a 15 - all cuts waived. Exciting stuff.