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Enter the Dragon 50th Anniversary [4K Ultra HD] [1973] [Blu-ray] [2023] [Region Free]

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All that was mentioned was the cine edition was likely to sell out before release date that's not until September (There is 3 months still to go before release date) Celebrate Enter the Dragon's 50th Anniversary with this Ultimate Collector's Edition, featuring both the 1973 Theatrical Cut and 1998 Special Edition Cut, with additional footage and alternate audio, remastered in glorious 4K UHD. I don't see anyone saying that in threads on HDN that HMV cine edition would sell out before the trade wide edition Paul Bramhall on Slaughter in San Francisco | Blu-ray (88 Films) We have a polishing face off between Eureka and 88 Films right now....in Eure…

It's difficult to know which cut they will go with preserving here. I think every release Warner has put out themselves since 1998 has been the special edition cut, with the theatrical not re-surfacing on disc in the West until Criterion put their Bruce Lee set together. With that said, there's chance they'll do a Superman and restore and present the theatrical cut in 4k, and leave the special edition to the bundled Blu-ray which will no doubt be the 2013 disc recycled.Each UK retailer would only been allocated a % each from that 2,000 so that Collector's Edition was always going to sell fast with some UK retailers Bruce Lee's martial arts masterpiece and final completed film Enter the Dragon directed by Robert Clouse will be getting a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on August 8.

In 2004, the United StatesLibrary of Congressselected the film for preservation in theNational Film Registryfor being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In 1999, Bruce Lee was listed in Time magazine’s “100 most influential people of the century.” The theatrical cut is a leaner experience that I think I prefer, but I never had much of a problem with the special edition so I wouldn't be too upset if that's all we got (compared to say The Exorcist or Amadeus where I'd personally hope for the theatrical cut. Amadeus has been rumoured to go to Criterion for years now so if that pans out I'd be quite confident about it being the theatrical cut, if not both cuts). Notable upside to them potentially siding with the theatrical cut could be the greater chance of having the original legacy audio mix included, though it's not always a guarantee with Warner. It would be nice having the Saul Bass logo at the head of the film too. Ska Martes on The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell (2023) Review I really tried to like this one because the first White Storm was an acceptab… Enter The Dragon comes with a redeemable digital code. This release includes by the Theatrical Edition and the Special Edition versions of the film. JJ Bona on Slaughter in San Francisco | Blu-ray (88 Films) You can definitely polish turd so a "so bad, it's good" film is presented bet…

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Celebrate Enter the Dragon's 50th Anniversary with this Ultimate Collector's Edition, featuring both the theatrical and original Special Edition cuts remastered in glorious 4K UHD. Andrew Hernandez on Believer 2 (2023) Review Wow. I know you’ve hated other movies before, but this is flat out contempt!… The laserdisc is a great choice as it was the best available at the time, but you need a laserdisc player, as well as the ability to connect via its older connections to your system/TV. Andrew Hernandez on So Close | Blu-ray (88 Films) Agh! Why does it have to be Region B only!? This was a fun movie! This is a m… https://www.hidefninja.com/community/threads/enter-the-dragon-50th-anniversary-4k-2d-blu-ray-steelbook-ultimate-collectors-edition-uk.118532/

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