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Wish they were putting out Hero in 4K instead of another Blu-ray release. No doubt the transfer will be better for this one, but not sure it's worth a same-format double dip.
Oh wait, they're releasing the director's cut with it, which includes an extra 8 minutes. That might make it worth it...
Yeah, I am on the fence with this. I am loath to double-dip too but, at this point, if a boutique Blu-ray releaser is scanning the negative and only releasing it in HD, can we assume that's the best possible picture?
I saw their previous releases, which were more interesting to me as a whole than this set, so I ended up picking it up with those since shipping is so costly.