I received my Indiana Jones The Complete Adventures, Limited Edition Collector's Set and it contained a French film cell. I would have expected to get the English version, but the French one was ok too.
Since then, I saw a post on amazon UK:
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The manufacturer has confirmed the following technical issues with this product. A small quantity of the UK Indiana Jones The Complete Adventures (Limited Edition Collector's Set) box sets contain film cells that are in French rather than in English. This error effects one piece of the exclusive content included in this collection. The manufacturer is working to correct this issue. If you have been affected by this error, please contact the manufacturer. Send an email to Indy@sonydadc.com with details of your Amazon.co.uk order and delivery details. You will be sent the correct, English language film cell.
I sent them off an e-mail last week, with my proof of purchase and voilá. The English cell arrived today
If you had a similar situation, it's worth sending them an e-mail.
I'm finding this hard to believe, which Target? I checked their online price and it's $64.99, same on amazon. The cheapest I saw was 49.99 on amazon during black Friday weekend. I've been watching the price often, and have never seen it even close to this low. Was it some kind of local store special or something?
I'm finding this hard to believe, which Target? I checked their online price and it's $64.99, same on amazon. The cheapest I saw was 49.99 on amazon during black Friday weekend. I've been watching the price often, and have never seen it even close to this low. Was it some kind of local store special or something?
There was a one day only special on Dec 1 for an online price of 44.99. I price matched in store and used a $10 off Indy Blu Ray Target coupon on top of that.
Question for those of you that purchased your copies on via iTunes, when I go to the screen to buy it on my Apple TV, it is listed as Standard Definition.
Is this so, or is this simply a mistype? If you have bought it, how is the quality? I am considering purchasing these digitally...
Thanks!
(I also can't believe it's been 5 years since I joined these forums...10 posts? really? ugh...guess i spend more time browsing than posting!)
There was a one day only special on Dec 1 for an online price of 44.99. I price matched in store and used a $10 off Indy Blu Ray Target coupon on top of that.
There was a one day only special on Dec 1 for an online price of 44.99. I price matched in store and used a $10 off Indy Blu Ray Target coupon on top of that.
Impressive. Which online retailer was offering it for 44.99? Need to add them to the sites I check. Thanks!
http://www.theraider.net/information...dvd_bluray.php
Just perusing the discs and updating the website, noticed the Making of Crystal Skull runs under 30 minutes, a fraction of the previous combined featurettes. Sorry there's no tetralogy page yet to compare it to, working on it...
OK, is it true that there are new digitalized parts in the blu-ray edition? I saw somebody say that on blogspot.com... If so, I'm the maddest Indy fan right now.........
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OK, is it true that there are new digitalized parts in the blu-ray edition? I saw somebody say that on blogspot.com... If so, I'm the maddest Indy fan right now.........
Corey, that is not true (so don't be mad). From now on, don't believe right away what you read on other websites when they talk about Indiana Jones. Come to The Raven for all your questions & answers. We have a lot of real information in this place. It's the best Indy website on the internet! Like Indy once said, "Trust me."
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As for obtaining the Blu-ray set, I'll finally be buying it upon my return home, one week from now. (Been holding out to buy the Region 1 discs in person...and I'll be a very happy guy when it's in my hands!)
Corey, that is not true (so don't be mad). From now on, don't believe right away what you read on other websites when they talk about Indiana Jones. Come to The Raven for all your questions & answers. We have a lot of real information in this place. It's the best Indy website on the internet! Like Indy once said, "Trust me."
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As for obtaining the Blu-ray set, I'll finally be buying it upon my return home, one week from now. (Been holding out to buy the Region 1 discs in person...and I'll be a very happy guy when it's in my hands!)
Ah, I was very eager to know if that was true or not. Thank you very much, Stoo! I was so worried for a while there... Thank you, friend.
It's striking to see how clean raiders looks, especially when compared to old versions and in particular the old untouched trailers, that look so grainy and washed out.
I think it's kind of appropriate to bump this, since they played the Blu Ray versions on Spike.
I didn't catch any of the sequels, but I did record Raiders. I know it's been mentioned, but they did something with the coloring. The sunset shot is completely lighter orange, I noticed I can barely make out Toht's face when he enters the Raven, and the opening seems really washed out.
I think it's kind of appropriate to bump this, since they played the Blu Ray versions on Spike.
I didn't catch any of the sequels, but I did record Raiders. I know it's been mentioned, but they did something with the coloring. The sunset shot is completely lighter orange, I noticed I can barely make out Toht's face when he enters the Raven, and the opening seems really washed out.