08-28-2013, 09:10 PM
Segun The Digital Bits:
El disco en USA trae muy pocos extras por que Paramount distribuyo los extras como "exclusivas" para varios servicios y tiendas desde el audiocomentario de J.J. Abrams exclusivo para iTunes asi como mas featurettes que solo podran ser encontrados en Cinemanow ,Vudu USA etc. .
http://t.co/4bZxQ2mxKj
quien sabe si la edicion mexicana traiga mas extras que la edicion gringa
El disco en USA trae muy pocos extras por que Paramount distribuyo los extras como "exclusivas" para varios servicios y tiendas desde el audiocomentario de J.J. Abrams exclusivo para iTunes asi como mas featurettes que solo podran ser encontrados en Cinemanow ,Vudu USA etc. .
Cita:The lack of extras here is especially irritating when you compare this release with the elaborate 2-disc special edition Paramount assembled for Star Trek (2009)
Oh, but here’s what really infuriates: It turns out more extras were created for this title. But Paramount’s marketing wizards – in what I can only assume was an unintentional insult to Star Trek fans – took those additional extras, split them up and made them all available as retailer exclusives. So for example, the iTunes Extra download does have audio commentary with J.J. Abrams and his team. There are additional featurettes that have been split up as CinemaNow and VUDU digital extras. Still more are only available on exclusive bonus discs at Target and Best Buy. So in the end, fully half of the bonus content created for this title got scattered by the marketing team as a retailer promotions.
Here’s what I have to say to Paramount. Do you guys just not care about your Blu-ray customers anymore? Do you really think that anyone outside of Best Buy, Target and iTunes executives is going to be happy that you’ve done this? I’ll tell you who’s going to be rightfully pissed about it: Pretty much anyone who buys any version of this title on Blu-ray. I have to ask: Do you guys even understand who your audience is with Blu-ray anymore? Mostly, it’s serious movie and home theater enthusiasts... and, in this case, Star Trek fans for God’s sake!
THEY WANT ALL THE EXTRAS!
Blu-ray consumers deserve a lot better than to be treated like this. Bottom line: Anyone who spends $34.99 anywhere on a major title like this should get everything – not be forced into a pricey scavenger hunt.
http://t.co/4bZxQ2mxKj
quien sabe si la edicion mexicana traiga mas extras que la edicion gringa