ridleynoir wrote:It looks identical to the current DC disc....that makes no sense at all exept to save a few bucks on a graphic designer.
I agree. Once again I find myself asking where is WB marketing?
Amazon doesnt even list it as a "remastered director's cut"!
So, unless you absolutely know the latest info and are just browsing one might think, "oh there's that terrible transfer of Blade Runner released before quality was an issus with DVDs."
I dont know about changing the cover art and absolutely no offense to
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something to distinguish it from the ninties version.
I could think this is too much analyzing but I was really hoping a bigger marketing campaing would be attached to this limited release.
As is, so many are just saying ,"I'll wait for the Final Cut next year."
I would have liked to see bigger sales for this remastered edition just for Mr. Scott if nothing else. Although I still think a 5.1 audio remaster would have made a huge difference in people's buying choice.
I can only hope "The Final Cut" receives more attention.
Regards,
carson
Favorite movie: Blade Runner - Favorite Music: Blade Runner then anything by Vangelis.