You know what annoys me, Paramount calling this a Ultimate 3-disc digital copy edition. Paramount is not the only studio that does this and I just hate the misdirection that it implies. It just makes it sound like we are getting 2 special feature disc plus a digital copy when they count the dc as a special feature. I just wish studios would state it more like "2-disc special edition + digital copy." That would just sound better too me. Most of the time I just throw those dc disc away so it will no longer be a 3-disc set for me.
/rant
Anyway, trekmovie.com has a preview of the BD from SDCC? It is actually a link to a website where you can preview the BD and DVD: startrekmovie.com/comiccon .
I was never a fan of that art for Abrams Star Trek, ah well. It's the film that's important to me, and now that I just bought a 120gb ipod, digital copies are a plus for me, not a negative as they used to be.
It's simply ridiculous just how excited I am to get this movie on BD. There will be a HUGE movie party at my house that night, with my dad being the super duper uber Star Trek fan, who doesn't have access to the home theater that I have. I'm very excited to watch him enjoy this movie, which I have no doubt whatsoever that he will.
I couldn't give two damns about the cover art (but thanks for posting it). This movie was just too damn awesome for it to matter. Plus, I throw the jacket away every time I take the disc out anyway.
Well, since I'm "old school" Trek, since I grew up watching reruns of TOS and TAS as a kid, and watching SOME first run of TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT from time to time, I'd have to say that Abrams' movie is actually okay in comparison. Seems to tell the movie more of an action/adventure more than a sci-fi movie, which would have Roddenberry rolling in his grave, but the logic is somewhat there, as far as the making of the TOS crew.
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Well, since I'm "old school" Trek, since I grew up watching reruns of TOS and TAS as a kid, and watching SOME first run of TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT from time to time, I'd have to say that Abrams' movie is actually okay in comparison. Seems to tell the movie more of an action/adventure more than a sci-fi movie, which would have Roddenberry rolling in his grave, but the logic is somewhat there, as far as the making of the TOS crew.
With all the positive comments regarding this movie looking forward to its release
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