Originally posted by: skyjedi2005
this is the same story of star wars as the videonow disc you can find on ebay for some kind of system called pvd.
These are the feauturettes fox television showed the anakin one with the premiere of clones on fox 25, and the luke one on a reshowing of star wars special edition, and empire strikes back special edition not the 2004.
not on this bonus dvd, which is on the videonow disc is behind the scenes making of star wars footage, which I imagine is the making of star wars with C3PO and artoo detoo.
this is the same story of star wars as the videonow disc you can find on ebay for some kind of system called pvd.
These are the feauturettes fox television showed the anakin one with the premiere of clones on fox 25, and the luke one on a reshowing of star wars special edition, and empire strikes back special edition not the 2004.
not on this bonus dvd, which is on the videonow disc is behind the scenes making of star wars footage, which I imagine is the making of star wars with C3PO and artoo detoo.
This post was earlier in this thread, in case ya's missed it. If this the actual content, I assume each of those specials was 30 mins, so there's your 60 mins.
As far as Foolscreen goes, it's infuriating that by now, it hasn't been largely phased out. I can't believe so many new releases come in both flavors. Yeah, some people "don't like the black bars" but guess what? Deal with it. I'm sure after about 10 seconds of whining, they'll get used to it. I don't think John Q. Public would stop buying movies if they were only available in Widescreen. Plus, 99% of DVD players seem to come with a zoom function, and on the first zoom, you can create the illusion of foolscreen to your heart's content. Some players even have a "full frame" BUTTON. Plus, doesn't it cost more money to create the pan & scan version? *Someone* has to chop up the flick, no? Seems like studios would be saving dough by making just Widescreen, unless I'm oversimplifying the business/process.
I hate when both FS and WS are in identical packaging-- not even different color banners or anything. I was in line with Minority Report when it first came out, and if there wasn't a long wait and I didn't have extra time to peruse the back of the case, I would've walked out with FS.
And regarding the Bonus discs being packaged with FS-- couldn't someone just take both up to the service desk and explain that "Since you don't have the WS with the bonus disc, you're gonna go ahead and open this 2-pack, and you're going to give me the disc with the WS, mmmkay, thanks."? Or if they don't do that, suggest that after you purchase the 2-pack, you can go to the return desk, and they could just take back the FS as a return? Maybe? I don't know.