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http://screenmusings.org/movie/hd/Spectre/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/antovolk/albums/72157656192638072/page1
Unfortunately, there isn't a massive amount of images out there yet. Of course, since the Blu-ray did only just come out, maybe with more time we'll get more.
SP is still #1 in its second week in USA.
See that's why they don't bother with special features :(
We've still got a month until April Fools, mate, but I like your enthusiasm for the occasion.
Because you keep posting in it, @PropertyOfALady!
In all seriousness, there seems to be three main groups actively posting in this thread, giving it continued life:
Group 1: The Newsies- These members use their time on the forum to post news about the SP Blu-ray and how it's selling worldwide, reporting on its success and what it means for future Bond disc releases. They remain a mostly neutral party in the battle over whether or not the Blu-ray is worthy or not.
Party leader: @Red_Snow
Group 2: The Magpies-These members openly share their love for the disc release of SP, flaunting its presentation. They are willing to accept the fact that the special features are near nonexistent and underwhelming, drowning themselves in a number of shiny separate steelbook purchases of the Blu-ray in some twisted form of hedonism.
Party leader: @Gustav_Graves
Group 3: The Anti-Blu Brigade-These members use most of their time to rip EON a new one for allowing such a substandard disc release to be brought forth to the public. They sight the lack of any new content beyond the feature showing a behind the scenes look at the PTS as the crux of the issue, and condemn the copy and pasted YouTube videoblogs and lack of commentary as unacceptable.
Party leader: @TheWizardOfIce
I think you can guess which group I owe my allegiances to. ;)
I find myself somewhere between group 2and group 3.
But then I'm accustomed to that kind of release politics so I don't openly complain. Some of the best television shows get bare bones DVD releases, it's a crying shame.
Honoured as I am to be nominated to lead the 'We're Sick Of EON Taking Us For Granted' party I've still gone and bought the Kimchi Steelbook like a mug punter. Is that a resigning issue?
At least the detail that went into it seems to be leagues better than the standard, public blu-ray/DVD release.
Just a shame they can't do anything about the disc.
http://www.commander007.net/2016/04/spectre-debarque-vhs/
You are really talented. This looks so real and I like it.
Those images of Craig in the snowy landscapes and with those winter clothing still gives me goosebumps.
I'm so glad Craig got his snow sequence like all his predecessors before.
Alone for that I can't regard Spectre highly enough!
This reminds me somewhat of the cover used on the VHS of OHMSS circa 1996-2000 and the orginal Special Edition DVD - Bond in blue jacket in snowy climate, and holding a PPK with leather glove
http://www.catawiki.com/catalog/dvd-video-blu-ray/carriers/vhs-video-tape/908475-on-her-majesty-s-secret-service
http://www.amazon.com/On-Her-Majestys-Secret-Service/dp/B000LY4J3E
I remember when I first got GoldenEye on VHS and there were images of all the covers for the other Bonds inside and I thought Lazenby looked Asian from that picture cos of the way that he's squinting his eyes!
I thought you might have done :)
VHS was before my time. But I bought all the LaserDisc James Bond movie up to TND in the nineties :) That was my first medium to watch movies.
I wouldn't have noticed that you borrowed Lazenby's arm. Damn you are good! It looks so real!
Before your time? Aren't you in your forties?
I'm don't have my thinking cap on today. :))
Born 1974 yes. But we never had VHS movies at home and by 1990 we had a LaserDisc Player.
Extras get worse with each successive Bond release. (Remember the in-depth documentary on the DAD DVD?)
The real disappointment is the lack of a director commentary as Mendes's one for Skyfall was excellent.
It looks and sounds great on Blu Ray. I really loved it in the cinema and it's 2 and half hours flew by. So I was quite surprised how it seemed to be boring on second and third viewing on Blu Ray.