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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X1XX2JV
What a catalogue... Among his best...
Top Gun
Beverly Hills Cop 2
Revenge
True Romance
Crimson Tide
Enemy of the State
Another link at Amazon... The product details all say this is a 1 disc edition... I guess we won't know until release day...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X1X2..._lig_
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Another link at Amazon... The product details all say this is a 1 disc edition... I guess we won't know until release day...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X1X2..._lig_
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Good idea.. limited arrow releases always get dirt cheap 🙃
What a catalogue... Among his best...
Top Gun
Beverly Hills Cop 2
Revenge
True Romance
Crimson Tide
Enemy of the State
You forgot Man on Fire.
If you're willing to wait, this will definitely hit $20 for the Blu-Ray edition on its own (there's usually that, a limited edition steelbook variant, and then the 4K edition and 4K Steelbook variant). Whether it happens at all during this month OR when the next Arrow 50% Off sale happens...that remains to be seen.
Reviews for the quality do say it is a LOT better than the reprints of the Director's Cut that were pushed out back in 2009, and again in 2018, on Blu-Ray. Also, the fact you do get the regular & Director's Cut both is a good deal in itself.
IMO, if there was a comparable quality cut of the movie available for a great price and not lacking so much on special features between them, I'd recommend getting the non-Arrow Blu-Ray. But since this remaster seems to have done very well, we get two cuts of the movie, and still getting the same features included, and it is a testament to both Tarantino's writing quality and Tony Scott's directorial quality...I'd opt for this.