I've updated the site with this news item and an editorial, which I highly recommend reading.(URL)I need a drink.
Apparently Mr. Lambert doesn't realize that the announcement made at the chat may not be quite the good news that DS fans have been hoping for. Especially if, as Darren fears, WB could simply be planning to release the existing versions of both films on one DVD completely without any sort of extras. No restoration - no deleted scenes - not much of anything but the previously released on VHS and laserdisk versions of the films themselves...
But hey, if they want to shoot themselves in the foot underestimating the willing spending power of fans...their loss.
Quote from: LaurasFires on February 26, 2006, 07:38:16 PMBut hey, if they want to shoot themselves in the foot underestimating the willing spending power of fans...their loss.No, it's OUR loss. Who gives a damn if they cheat themselves out of additional profits?
We wanted the original work, the restored pieces, the corrected soundtrack, the interviews and the commentary. This group of fans has been waiting for decades, and loyalty deserves better than this.
Heck, don't get me wrong, if the movies came out separately, fully restored and with all the goodies, I'd buy them in a heartbeat. Obviously releasing HODS and NODS as two restored movies with goodies would raise the price of the individual DVDs beyond the price of what one double-sided DVD without restoration and extras would cost. No idea what they would cost individually, but are there any numbers as far as the dollars and cents angle of producing the DVDs versus at least a decent estimate of potential purchasers?