Indiana Jones: The Complete DVD Movie Collection

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Thanks for that, Jack.
Lookin' good...

Can't wait... :D
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the Indy DVDs that will be released this side of the atlantic appear to be cut down in the feature dept :o

Guess I'll have to settle for the alien quadrology (9 discs, new cuts of each movie etc etc)
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maj wrote:the Indy DVDs that will be released this side of the atlantic appear to be cut down in the feature dept :o

Guess I'll have to settle for the alien quadrology (9 discs, new cuts of each movie etc etc)
The extras submitted to the BBFC match the US disc specifiactions. I would think that the set will be the same wherever it is released.
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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2099net wrote:
maj wrote:the Indy DVDs that will be released this side of the atlantic appear to be cut down in the feature dept :o

Guess I'll have to settle for the alien quadrology (9 discs, new cuts of each movie etc etc)
The extras submitted to the BBFC match the US disc specifiactions. I would think that the set will be the same wherever it is released.
Wow, I've never heard of anything like this before! Go Lucas for having the same features for all regions!
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European Paramount discs always had the same features as their American discs (on the rare occasion that they do have features :) )
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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2099net wrote:European Paramount discs always had the same features as their American discs (on the rare occasion that they do have features :) )
Ditto Australia. Godfather set was identical. Same as Star Trek and a few others I know of...
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Then WHY is Disney so DUMB?!?! I think we should demand that Disney keep the extras the same across the world! Another bake off, Loomis?
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Damn straight Hooky.
I mean...Cap'n Hook, sir.

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I'm still very much undecided about this set.
I mean, I love the movies and would undoubtedly enjoy this set. But there is that 4th episode lurking and I'd hate to have this boxet only to see another boxset released in 18 months or so.

Then again...it is 18 months.
Ugghhh.
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