Ben wrote:
Over at Amazon, the Star Trek movies kept calling me, and instead of a second WB order I figured I could go for them instead, but we just don't know if the director's/extended cuts might be around the corner for the next Star Trek (II) movie so I'm going to hold off there, which is very good for me, trust me.
Time to stop now...
I'm counting on better editions of the original Trek films around the corner.
I just can't justify a purchase to myself when they all need some major clean-up and the only one that Paramount bothered to clean was "Wrath of Khan"... (Paramount once again proves to cheesy and cheap on Trek releases!) Might as well just stick to the previous Collector's Series DVD's if they're going to be that cheap with the movies ! I mean, for goodness' sake, the Original TV Series is in far better condition than the video releases of at least 4 of the original cast films!
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Next year is otherwise shaping up to be an excellent year to be a Blu ray collector.
There's tons more classic films being released on the format. We're finally seeing a decent amount of Hitchcock being released to Blu ray. Many of these releases are 30s/40s films that have fallen into public domain but it looks like we're getting excellent studio prints on Blu ray.
On another front, there are some "Titanic" Blu rays coming out as well. Besides the 1997 film, "A Night to Remember" (1958) and the first 20th Century Fox Titanic release, "Titanic" (1953), are getting confirmed Blu ray releases. I never got the latter film on DVD but it's sorta worth a dip. "A Night to Remember" is probably the best docu-style and to more than a few fans of disaster films still the best treatment of the story.... I don't think the Cameron film is aging that well.
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On the anime front, there's been a number of excellent films already announced. There's a trilogy of features based on a series of novels called "Mardock Scramble". The first film has already been released on DVD in the Statues but will get a Blu ray release early next year (first quarter). This series is one that I'm looking forward to.
In addition, the original Mobile Suit Gundam TV series has already been re-released (half of it) in bilingual/hybrid unedited format! Far superior release this time with the original Japanese audio in addition to the English dub. The second part of the series should be released some time in the next year.
We'll probably see at least two more Studio Ghibli films hit Blu ray, too. "Tales from Undersea" and "Howl's Moving Castle" have been released this year on BD in Japan. Following the trend of past release cycles, we'll probably see American releases as early as next summer/latest in the fall.
I'd certainly wait for the US anime BD releases as they're happening. The yen-to-dollar ratio is in the worst shape its been in since as long as I can remember. Everything on 5-inch disc (audio CD, DVD, Blu ray, games, etc.) is ridiculously expensive now! The upcheck in prices has been as much as $20-$30 more per disc since the value of the dollar crashed...