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Old 06-13-2006, 03:26 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
Am I the only who scours around looking for bare-bones editions of movies on DVD? I never watch the infomercial extras or listen to the commentaries in which a director talks about how wonderful each actor was to work with (yes, there are good commentaries but they are so rare I only listen to them if I've seen them specifically recommended). I just want a quality transfer of the movie and if nothing else is on there I'm ok with it since that generally means it is $10 cheaper.

Since I refuse to spend more than $10 for a DVD it makes it a lot easier to get quality if they ocassionally put out a bare-bones edition.
Well, I think you're alone. You can still find the extras on a cheap edition by surfing ebay and amazon used if a cheap DVD is your goal.

I love all the extras, makes for some interesting viewing and I rarely listen to the commentary simply because even if I've seen the movie a dozen times, I can't bear anyone talking over it, even the director
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