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<p dir="auto"><strong>Simplythebest11962</strong> — <em>10 years ago(June 16, 2015 09:36 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">it has been released on blu-ray.</p>
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<p dir="auto">by yendor-19139  15 minutes ago (Sun Oct 4 2015 09:11:09) Flag  | Reply |<br />
IMDb member since September 2015<br />
Well, blu-rays are the ones that get all the bells and whistles, nowadaysjust like DVDs used to get. I was a big collector of VHS, and rarely did they have any good supplements. Mostly because we had no way of choosing the supplements to watch! You might get a documentary and/or trailer that ran before the movie, and that's it. DVDs came along, and suddenly there were supplements up the wazoo!<br />
I've noticed that while there are quite a few extras on most blu-rays, a lot of them use the same supplements that are on the regular DVD. And I agree with you about the size.<br />
I think dvds will end up like beta videosextinct, with blurays replacing plain jane dvds.<br />
I will NEVER forget this man said on a documentary when asked the difference between blura dvds and just reg dvds and he actually said that he thought blu-rays would just be a fad and disappear and just leave DVDs as their replacements. LOL</p>
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<p dir="auto">yendor,<br />
thanks, for your feedback!<br />
I'm sure there's actually a difference between the actual visual between reg. DVDs and Blu=Rays, but personally, I like reg. DVDs better simply because the blu-ray cases ALL look the same &amp; they reduce the size of the actual cover art of the movie.<br />
Plus, as technologically-advanced as reg. DVDs are, I highly doubt the resolution is all that noticeable with blu-ray DVDs.<br />
Most people probably wouldn't even notice a difference just like you mentioned.<br />
Of course you buy a movie for its contents NOT for its artwork on a DVD case, but it just seems like blu-ray DVDs ALL look the same!</p>
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<p dir="auto">personally, I'd rather just  buy the DVDs vs. the blu-rays.<br />
I doubt there's that big of a difference in the resolution.<br />
Plus, I don't like the case being ALL BLUE.<br />
I like the black dvd cases because the blu-ray cases seem to cut off the artwork of the movie itself.</p>
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