Thanks to everyone for the good information. I have cancelled my pre-order on Amazon. I will only consider buying the set if I hear from someone who's watched it that it's not the hatchet job it appears to be. :-
*** Updates on MGM's planned October DVD release of the 1991 DS series. Please note it appears the episodes will be "in an artificially-created Wide-Screen format as if the episodes were filmed for exhibition in motion picture theaters." MGM's DVDs have only what was aired on NBC in 1991 and there are no planned bonus features.Fans interested in the 1991 series may want to consider MPI's limited quantities of its VHS tapes, at the reduced price of $9.98 each. These include filmed footage not broadcast by NBC and never seen on TV. MPI also has the "DS Resurrected" VHS tape at the same reduced price. It has cast interview clips, bloopers, and behind-the-scenes footage. None of this material is on the MGM DVDs.
It's really official now on this aspect ratio business.
Please note it appears the episodes will be "in an artificially-created Wide-Screen format as if the episodes were filmed for exhibition in motion picture theaters."
I agree moving the DS Catalog is a good thing to do but hoisting such a turkey on the DVD consuming public is not a good thing. We want all of DS, the entire damn picture, warts, bloopers and all. We should accept nothing less no matter what version it is.
It's a conundrum. On one hand you want to support all the DS releases (especially for a big studio like Sony/MGM) to prove the viability of the movies as titles that will sell well, but you really don't want to support a visually butchered release and reinforce the studio decisions that caused it to be released this way...Dilemmas.I'll keep my eyes open for a release in another region in case its done correctly over there, perhaps Japan who have much higher quality control standards than the US does.A company like Warners is 100 times more likely to enquire about the sales figures for the 91 set from MGM (versus MPI for the classic series) as a basis for making a decision on the movies release question (when someone in marketing decides it might be a good idea, they'll look into sales figures before making the final decisions) but its quite conflicting to promote sales of an inferior release.DS is such a lame-duck franchise anyway, the last thing you want to do is the hobble the thing any further...