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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The359: [QB] While at the mall today, I was looking through the DVD section at Best Buy since I had money to squander. Making my way immediatly to the Sci-Fi section, I layed eyes on something peculiar. For anyone who has every seen a DVD of a Kubrick film, they come with a white cover with an image from the movie in the middle, and a blue bar on top that says "STANLEY KUBRICK COLLECTION". Well, there before me was the usual [b]2001: A Space Odyssey[/b] DVD that I had seen so much and even owned. But...wait a second...what the hell??? The image on the cover is different. Instead of Bowman's face in his spacesuit, it's the classic image of the Pan Am Spaceplane docking at the Space Station. Why is this on there??? Now, picking up the DVD, I see at the top, in a new bar under the original one, it says "DIGITALLY REMASTERED" or something along those lines. Wha...??? Looking at the back, I find the box exactly the same as the one I have at home. But in the bonus material section, it says something along the lines of "Digitally remastered sountrack and images" or something like that. You're kidding me! Well, the problem here is, I just bought the original edition of the DVD not even 6 months ago. I've barely watched it 2 times all the way through. And now this 'new and improved' version comes out! UGH! Buy it or not? Buy it or not? I decided not to buy it for now, and if I really hear it's good, I'll buy it later. This kind of crap happens to me a lot. Same with the [b]Blade Runner[/b] Director's Cut DVD. Not only is the DVD extremely cheap, but I also hear that a special edition is coming out soon. Why I even bother.... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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