01-18-2006, 11:24 PM
I got burned on The Fellowship of the Ring DVD.
I picked it up about a week after it came out, took it home, opened it up, and saw a little sales flyer in the case for the special extended version that would come out before that Christmas. I haven't bought any of the other LotR movies since.
Nowdays I usually buy from the previously viewed section of the video store (since many new DVDs are now selling for $29.99 :blink: ) or wait for them to go on sale after several months. By then any special editions have usually been put out or the DVD is cheap enough I don't care.
And dammit, someone needs to pass a law that outtakes should be mandatory with DVD bonus features.
I picked it up about a week after it came out, took it home, opened it up, and saw a little sales flyer in the case for the special extended version that would come out before that Christmas. I haven't bought any of the other LotR movies since.
Nowdays I usually buy from the previously viewed section of the video store (since many new DVDs are now selling for $29.99 :blink: ) or wait for them to go on sale after several months. By then any special editions have usually been put out or the DVD is cheap enough I don't care.
And dammit, someone needs to pass a law that outtakes should be mandatory with DVD bonus features.
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The United States has become a place where entertainers and professional athletes are mistaken for people of importance. Robert A. Heinlein
The United States has become a place where entertainers and professional athletes are mistaken for people of importance. Robert A. Heinlein