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Terminator Salvation - DVD 1 Disc set only?
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:05 pm
by Barbossa
I was just browsing Amazon looking at when the various summer movies are hitting DVD and Blu-Ray. I checked out Terminator Salvation and it looks like it's getting just a single disc release. Looks like it's going to be devoid of bonus features - they could've at least included Christian Bale's on-set tirade or the remix of it.
The movie is slated to hit home video on Dec 1. Anybody know if there will be a 2-disc set?
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:12 pm
by Escapay
There won't be a two-disc DVD, unless there's a store-exclusive bonus disc somewhere. The only two-disc set (actually three) will be for the Blu-Ray. Disc 1 is the theatrical version, Disc 2 is the Director's cut, and Disc 3 is Digital Copy.
albert
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:26 am
by jrboy
futureshop.ca - Looks to be exclusive to Canada.
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:59 pm
by Barbossa
Thanks for the heads-up! I wonder if this director's cut includes the topless scene.

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:53 am
by jrboy
Target will have the exclusive rights in the US

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:34 pm
by Barbossa
I think this is the wierdest DVD release this year - just because there really isn't a standard 1-disc or 2-disc set. That also goes for Angels and Demons where they are offering a Theatrical release and an Extended edition on Tuesday.
It's too bad with the Terminator series we will never get a boxed set because each movie was done by a different company.
I got the first 3 Terminators, so I'll be picking this one up (ya, I'm a completist). I just wish the first Terminator would get a better DVD release, than the one that's currently out there.
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:37 pm
by Escapay
Anyone know if the half-hour of bonus content are the two featurettes ("The Moto-Terminator" and "Reforging the Future") or if they'll be the 11 Focus Points features (available as regular features instead of branching from the film)?
Barbossa wrote:It's too bad with the Terminator series we will never get a boxed set because each movie was done by a different company.
True.
But you never know. The companies may come together for some mega boxset, like how they did for the Oliver Stone boxset from 2004 (which had all his movies from that were distributed from MGM, Fox, Columbia, Universal, Artisan, Trimark, and Warner).
Barbossa wrote:I just wish the first Terminator would get a better DVD release, than the one that's currently out there.
Ditto. I enjoy the features on the flipper-disc Special Edition, but wouldn't mind seeing it as a two-disc set. Maybe with a new commentary featuring James Cameron, Linda Hamilton, and Michael Biehn.
albert
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:56 am
by dvdjunkie
Barbossa wrote:
I just wish the first Terminator would get a better DVD release, than the one that's currently out there.
You really need to think about going to Blu-Ray. They have just released a marvelous "The Terminator" on blu-ray (the third edition, the other two were basically bare-bones, but this one rocks). The picture is sharper and better in detail, and the sound is just down right amazing.
If you decide to go Blu, then make sure that you buy the version with the 3-D cover, and check the back for the special features. Same with "Terminator 2 Judgement Day", you want to make sure you get the "Skynet Edition" and not the other released version. The difference is the print of the movie. The standard Blu-Ray release of "T-2" was only the theatrical version, while the 'Skynet' version is the 159 minute version, plus all the extra features.
It's too bad that they may not release a lot of the features for this "Salvation" release, but I will wait and buy it used at CD Tradepost on Blu-Ray and then hope for a "Special Edition" down the road.

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:37 am
by 2099net
To be fair, with Maximum Movie Mode it is a special edition (if its anything like Watchman's).
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:19 am
by 2099net
Escapay wrote:But you never know. The companies may come together for some mega boxset, like how they did for the Oliver Stone boxset from 2004 (which had all his movies from that were distributed from MGM, Fox, Columbia, Universal, Artisan, Trimark, and Warner).
Like this?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Terminator-1-4- ... 184&sr=8-2
Cheap too - thanks Sony! (While Sony distributes T3 and T4 in the UK, T1 and T2 are with MGM/Fox and Optimum respectively)
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:05 am
by dvdjunkie
And notice that nowhere does it say anything about the T2 being the Special Edition of the film. I will hope that we blokes here in the States will get a bos set with tons of extras, but for now I will just settle for the individual versions of the films.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 5:49 pm
by Barbossa
As an easter egg (do they still even do DVD easter eggs?), they should include Christian Bale's on-set tirade
."I AM BEING PROFFESIONAL!!! YOU WANT ME TO TRASH YOUR LIGHTS?!?"
