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Its ridiculous to think that but I really can't offer any evidence to say you're not right.
Maybe for the 100th anniversary they'll bring out a box set with uniform disc design, the poster art for all the cases not the shitty photoshop crap they are so fond of and a decent load of new extras?
Or not. Probably QOS will still have that same menu!
The problem with that is by 2062, movies on physical support will have long disappeared. So we'll probably only have the Bond films on streaming in ultra-mega-uber HD. And consider yourself lucky if the movie doesn't buffer a few times!
Mind if I join you? After all, I'm already in a wheelchair.
The more the merrier!
Yeah, the opening sequence featurette was slightly better than what I thought we were going to get. The said, just imagine if they had made a 1-hour long documentary on the preparation of the sequence. That would have been amazing. Alas, those days when we get really cool supplements are long gone I imagine.
Thanks for the video. Great looking steelbook. I debated with myself about buying it or not. Ultimately I decided against it. I just bought 9 Bond steelbooks last fall from Best Buy and they were a heck of a lot cheaper, to say nothing of the fact that this SP steelbook doesn't sport an image from the title sequence, which is what made the 9 other steelbooks so tantalizing. I have a sneaking suspicion we'll be getting another, cheaper steelbook sometime in the future, at which point I'll be more willing to bite the bullet.
blu-ray.com/movies/Spectre-Blu-ray/79099/#Screenshots
What?! This sounds so cool!
Why can't they just release this or a bonus disk with all deleted bond stuffs on, i would totally buy that!
As short as the scene is, having Bond and White meet again, with the latter still hooked up to an IV stand gives me chills, recalling images to my mind of their dialogue in Italy after the PTS. I like how they used the character to represent to Bond the image of the kind of man he could grow to be if he's not careful. Jasper was put to good use, and I'm thrilled he agreed to return. With the connections SP was making to the past films, his presence was beyond vital to the drama.
Nope, it's a reality.
DISCLAIMER: Unhealthy levels of sarcasm ahead.
But hey, lift your head up, sport. You can buy over half a damn dozen different blu-ray editions of SP that are floating around out there, each with their own unique shiny packaging. What's that? So what if they add absolutely nothing to the movie watching experience. You can get a cool case with the bullet hole design on it. Then, if you save up your money, you can get another blu-ray with with the same bullet hole cover design, but this time *gasp* it's embossed! That's changes everything, right? And on top of that, you can get a bunch of mini poster cards in another release with photos from the movie on them that you can use as tea coasters, bookmarks for keeping your place in a novel you're reading, or to do some flossing in the morning. Totally useful and worth the money, right? Right? Not to mention the amazing bonus disc exclusive to Target (gotta love those exclusives), which contains twenty minutes of content we all should have gotten with the standard SP release. But hey, that's all water under the bridge, right? Right...
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Err because that would require them to change the piss poor edition of QOS we've been stuck with for the last 7 years.
Don't know what you're moaning about. There's still all that fabulous new content from the 50th box set to wade through.
I for one never get tired of watching that disc of all the title sequences back to back that they class as 'over an hour of brand new content'!
I keep thinking that we will get an awesome collector's edition or special edition QOS, SF, and maybe even SP eventually, but those hopes are dimming with each passing year. It appears they are trying to cut the Bluray/DVD/ presentation down to a skeleton product. Not even a lousy commentary track though. That really grinds my gears. That should have been added to Mendes contract from the beginning. Require him to do a simple Director's Commentary Audio Track. Stick a mic in front of him and a couple of hours recording voila done. It's not like it has to be absolutely freaking perfect. Some of the most enjoyable commentaries to me were the unrehearsed ones like Sir Roger's personal commentary on most of his films.
Yeah cracking idea. Babs anytime you want me to go through DAD for you shot by shot just drop me a line!
Do a bootleg commentary @TheWizardOfIce ?
@TheWizardOfIce, no lie, I'd pay a solid hundred dollars American for that edition for the entertainment value alone!
I don't know it that's such a good idea. The Wiz is already in the sights of EON's lawyers, and pretty soon things will go all silent on his end, leaving us to wonder if he was silenced permanently or was simply told to take a vacation.
“Spectre,” the latest James Bond film, rode its $200 million box office gross to a No. 1 debut on the national home video sales charts the week ending Feb. 14.
The MGM film, distributed for the home market by 20th Century Fox, is the first Bond film since 2012’s “Skyfall,” which earned more than $304 million in theaters. Despite its significantly lower box office earnings, “Spectre” – the fourth Bond film with Daniel Craig in the starring role – is still the second-highest theatrical performer among the 24 films in the franchise.
“Spectre” bowed in the top spot on both Nielsen VideoScan’s overall disc sales chart and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart. Both top sellers from the previous week slipped to No. 2 – Lionsgate’s “The Last Witch Hunter” on the overall disc sales chart and Walt Disney Studios’ “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” on the Blu-ray chart.
“Spectre” generated 63% of its total unit sales from Blu-ray, compared to 52% for “Crimson Peak” and just 26% for “Love the Coopers.”
https://youtube.com/watch?v=uYMnAUGFuG0
Well now youre talking hard cash Brady you have my attention! Lets Crowdsource the shit out of this. If we get to $1000 I'll do it!!
That said youre probably right. If we actually went and did this EON would furnish the mods with a cupful of polonium to shut me up once and for all; and probably you as well as an accessory to the heinous crime of fans discussing something they are passionate about without getting permission from EON's lawyers - despite over the years us having more than paid for David G and Gregg's school fees and Babs having her bikini line waxed.
You should do it as a downloadable podcast. I'll produce it, all you have to do is turn up and rip the s*** out of it. Fans can just sync from phone to screen.