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Star Trek: The Captain's Summit
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Posted 30 April 2012 - 06:24 PM
Now see Wheeljack...if you would get with the program here in the 21st Century, you'd have the Blu-ray set that this comes with. (lol)
Just kidding. Yes, this is one of the treats that come with the Blu-ray box set. It is extremely interesting and highly entertaining...especially when Jonathan Frakes rubs Leonard Nemoy the wrong way with one of his comments. (lol)
Just kidding. Yes, this is one of the treats that come with the Blu-ray box set. It is extremely interesting and highly entertaining...especially when Jonathan Frakes rubs Leonard Nemoy the wrong way with one of his comments. (lol)
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Posted 01 May 2012 - 05:22 AM
I know...that's why I said that. (lol)
Seriously, I've been snapping up DVDs left and right lately. I really don't know why, I guess there's this huge nostalgia factor going on with me for some reason. I'm old enough to remember thinking DVD was the pinnacle of home entertainment. Don't get me wrong, I love Blu-rays, and Wheeljack, if you ever have the opportunity to get the right kind of tv for Blu-rays, and you get a player, you'll wonder why it took you so long. They're amazing. But yeah...I still love my DVDs too. Some titles seemingly are quite rare and expensive on DVD now. For example, I recently sold my Transformers The Movie 20th Anniversary Special Edition, and I was flabberghasted by how much it was going for on the secondary market. I sold it assuming it could be found anywhere. I was very wrong. Thankfully I got a second copy on eBay for a decent price. DVDs are still great, but Blu-rays are waaay superior once you see how great they are. If you have the right tv to watch them on, it's as if you're watching live tv it's so clear and smooth, and it might be a thirty-year-old movie you're watching.
Seriously, I've been snapping up DVDs left and right lately. I really don't know why, I guess there's this huge nostalgia factor going on with me for some reason. I'm old enough to remember thinking DVD was the pinnacle of home entertainment. Don't get me wrong, I love Blu-rays, and Wheeljack, if you ever have the opportunity to get the right kind of tv for Blu-rays, and you get a player, you'll wonder why it took you so long. They're amazing. But yeah...I still love my DVDs too. Some titles seemingly are quite rare and expensive on DVD now. For example, I recently sold my Transformers The Movie 20th Anniversary Special Edition, and I was flabberghasted by how much it was going for on the secondary market. I sold it assuming it could be found anywhere. I was very wrong. Thankfully I got a second copy on eBay for a decent price. DVDs are still great, but Blu-rays are waaay superior once you see how great they are. If you have the right tv to watch them on, it's as if you're watching live tv it's so clear and smooth, and it might be a thirty-year-old movie you're watching.
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