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Old 13-11-2007, 5:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Star Trek HD-DVD

Is there any difference between the USA & Canadian versions of Star Trek on HD-DVD? like french on the covers, etc?
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Old 13-11-2007, 10:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is there any difference between the USA & Canadian versions of Star Trek on HD-DVD? like french on the covers, etc?
There could be but any particular reason you are getting an import instead of the UK release?
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Old 13-11-2007, 11:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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There could be but any particular reason you are getting an import instead of the UK release?
I bet it would be price.
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Re: Star Trek HD-DVD

it's cheaper in the UK once you factor delivery, VAT and duty. I paid around £76.
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it's cheaper in the UK once you factor delivery, VAT and duty. I paid around £76.
I don't know what you pay as extra, but in the unlucky case that I have to pay for duties etc. it adds only 25%. www.play.com is much more expensive with HD/BD nowadays. Do you have a much cheaper site to buy from?
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I don't know what you pay as extra, but in the unlucky case that I have to pay for duties etc. it adds only 25%. www.play.com is much more expensive with HD/BD nowadays. Do you have a much cheaper site to buy from?
The UK one can be had for about £85 (The Hut) before using any coupons or discounts available (The Hut often have 10% discounts).

Cheapest US import is Amazon at about £68 delivered, if your were you be hit for customs on that you would have 22% Duty/VAT + £8 Royal Mail handling which works out to about £23 making it over £90.
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Old 14-11-2007, 6:05 AM   #7 (permalink)
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KevD, thanks for these comparative numbers.

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The UK one can be had for about £85 (The Hut) before using any coupons or discounts available (The Hut often have 10% discounts).
Nice prices! Pitty it appears to be a UK-only site.
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Bit expensive for me, but they have put a fantastic ammount of work into it and it looks like it will be great.

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anyones ship yet ? pretty close to release now !
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Re: Star Trek HD-DVD

I think you guys are in for treat, although due to a severe lack of beer tokens, I’ll have to wait before getting this.

I went with some friends to see the re-mastered version of The Menagerie at my local cinema:

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“STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES” EPISODE “THE MENAGERIE” PRESENTED
ON THE BIG SCREEN IN HIGH DEFINITION AT ODEON

Two Digitally Remastered Episodes Along With Never-Before-Seen Footage and Behind-the-Scenes Featurette

on Tuesday 13th November at 7:30PM


'Star Trek' fans can now boldly go where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of the original television series at your local ODEON Cinema. 'Star Trek: The Original Series' is being beamed onto the big screen in a special one night event in select ODEON Cinemas on Tuesday November 13th at 7.30pm featuring original Season 1 episodes 'The Menagerie' Part 1 and 2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and Cinema Surround Sound.

Fans will also be greeted by an introduction from creator Gene Roddenberry’s son, Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry*, and given a behind-the-scenes look at how the episodes were digitally re-mastered from the original negatives – including the reinvention of the old TV show special effects using new CGI animation, and the orchestral re-recording of the show’s theme music – in a new 30-minute exclusive featurette.

http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_...The_Menagerie/


The intro by Eugene Roddenberry was interesting, and the previews of the forthcoming re-mastered episodes looked awesome.

There were several mentions of the fact that it was a HD-DVD combo and could be enjoyed on normal DVD players or HD-DVD players to enjoy the Hi-Definition experience if full.

It was an excellent demonstration of the quality of Hi-Definition for those that do not already know.

Enjoy your Star Trek box set, and post some reviews please!
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Re: Star Trek HD-DVD

I was going to post about this when I first heard about the US cinema showings.

What a great idea!

I mean the big question is, will the Trekkies shell out muchos $$$s (again) for this? Will they understand that the HD DVDversion is a combo and will play even without a HD DVD player?

Well, any die-hard Trekkie worth his salt, even if unhappy about buying the boxed-set, will be very happy to go to see their favourite TV show at the cinema.

Once there, I'm sure many will have been blown away, having seen the episode looking better than they've ever seen it before.

And if it's been constantly stressed that it will play in a normal DVD player, that'll help.

And, of course, I'm sure there are plenty of ST online forums wherethis will be underlined for those who couldn't make it to the cinema.

What an excellent promotional idea!

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Old 14-11-2007, 12:28 PM   #13 (permalink)
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where did you get your from?
I think I ordered it from The Hut during one of there 10% discount days. It doesn't appear on their HD DVD list though, it's under DVD's.
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Re: Star Trek HD-DVD

The status of my order with Sendit.com has now changed to 'being packed'
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just checked mine, its packing too
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