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Buy movies now or wait and hope for later
I was cruising the Wal-mart.com and found the First Strike set for $20 and was gonna get it and also start looking for other Dragonball Z movies. I'll probably also get the Broli set which is also $20 on the site and pay $15-$25 for each of the other movies new (I really hope I can find them used).
Should I shell out all this cash or is there any good chance that FUNi will release a set of them in the future?
Should I shell out all this cash or is there any good chance that FUNi will release a set of them in the future?
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I only have a few of the movies. Phooey on the series, but if FUNi releases a Widescreen movies set as part of this release, then I'll probably pick it up.
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The most I'm really willing to spend on any DVD movie is $10. And I already went passed that when I picked up a few of DBZ movie a couple of years back for $18. If I can get all of them for a low price per movie, it would be worth it to me to wait.Duo wrote:I already own them all...they aren't very expensive or hard to find, and why wait?
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The average movie goes for about $12 now...and deepdiscountdvd.com is probably cheaper even moreso.Anonymous Friend wrote:The most I'm really willing to spend on any DVD movie is $10. And I already went passed that when I picked up a few of DBZ movie a couple of years back for $18. If I can get all of them for a low price per movie, it would be worth it to me to wait.Duo wrote:I already own them all...they aren't very expensive or hard to find, and why wait?
I guess I wouldn't be willing to risk FUNi's remastering job. At least with the current releases, you know what you're getting and most of it is decent or better.
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First off, we don't even know if FUNi will for-sure re-release the movies under their "Wide-screen/remastered" brand. For all we know, they simply asked Video Post & Transfer to telecine/crop spare film prints of movies 8 and 10 because they knew they'd look uncompromised in a wide-screen format for the tech trailer. Anyway, I'd rather just have the full-screen versions myself. Yes, they're meant to be seen in wide-screen, but they're also not meant to be degraded in quality to the point where characters are foaming at the mouth and losing their outlines. The previous releases, while not being perfect, are my choice for what to go for. Anyhow, many box-sets are already out for the movies:
DragonBall Movie Box-set: Original DB movies 2-4.
DBZ First Strike Movie Box-set: DBZ movies 1-3.
DBZ midway Box-set: DBZ movies 4-6.
Broly Triple Threat Box-set: DBZ movies 8, 10-11.
As we can see, except for movies 7, 9, 12, 13, and Curse of the Blood Rubies, everything's available in a certain affordable set (albeit that movies 4-6 set may be edgy to find). I for one don't mind my movies in an aspect ratio they weren't "Framed" for, they were still animated in 4:3 regardless. And thus my rant is over.
DragonBall Movie Box-set: Original DB movies 2-4.
DBZ First Strike Movie Box-set: DBZ movies 1-3.
DBZ midway Box-set: DBZ movies 4-6.
Broly Triple Threat Box-set: DBZ movies 8, 10-11.
As we can see, except for movies 7, 9, 12, 13, and Curse of the Blood Rubies, everything's available in a certain affordable set (albeit that movies 4-6 set may be edgy to find). I for one don't mind my movies in an aspect ratio they weren't "Framed" for, they were still animated in 4:3 regardless. And thus my rant is over.
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Agreed. Buy them now while you can on the cheap. Any "remastering" that FUNimation might do in the future will simply wash the colors out and make the movies look like crap. That's not saying that the sets that are already out have perfect colors, they don't. Also, if you want them in widescreen, some DVD players can output in 16:9 anyway, so you'll get a cropped version that way.Conan the SSJ wrote:First off, we don't even know if FUNi will for-sure re-release the movies under their "Wide-screen/remastered" brand. For all we know, they simply asked Video Post & Transfer to telecine/crop spare film prints of movies 8 and 10 because they knew they'd look uncompromised in a wide-screen format for the tech trailer. Anyway, I'd rather just have the full-screen versions myself. Yes, they're meant to be seen in wide-screen, but they're also not meant to be degraded in quality to the point where characters are foaming at the mouth and losing their outlines. The previous releases, while not being perfect, are my choice for what to go for. Anyhow, many box-sets are already out for the movies:
DragonBall Movie Box-set: Original DB movies 2-4.
DBZ First Strike Movie Box-set: DBZ movies 1-3.
DBZ midway Box-set: DBZ movies 4-6.
Broly Triple Threat Box-set: DBZ movies 8, 10-11.
As we can see, except for movies 7, 9, 12, 13, and Curse of the Blood Rubies, everything's available in a certain affordable set (albeit that movies 4-6 set may be edgy to find). I for one don't mind my movies in an aspect ratio they weren't "Framed" for, they were still animated in 4:3 regardless. And thus my rant is over.

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