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Avatar Blu-ray in April, Multi-Disc Release in November March 17, 2010 Avatar will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on Earth Day, April 22, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment confirmed March 16. The Blu-ray will include a DVD copy. The single-disc DVD will be priced at $29.98. No special features will be included with either edition, and the lack of bonuses is a first for a new theatrical release on the Blu-ray format, the studio said. Producer Jon Landau told the Los Angeles Times the lack of special features on the Blu-ray is intended to free up space for "the best picture and sound possible." Fox is promising Avatar DVDs and Blu-rays with bonus features in November, though the studio said there would not be a 3D Blu-ray release in 2010. Here are the international release dates for Avatar on Blu-ray and DVD: FRANCE – April 21 BELGIUM – April 21 NETHERLANDS – April 21 SPAIN – April 21 CHINA – April 22 BRAZIL – April 22 RUSSIA – April 22 NORTH AMERICA – April 22 GERMANY – April 23 JAPAN – April 23 SWITZERLAND – April 23 MEXICO – April 23 UK – April 26 DENMARK – April 27 NORWAY – April 28 SWEDEN – April 28 NEW ZEALAND – April 28 AUSTRALIA – April 29 FINLAND – April 30 ITALY – May 6 http://www.homemediamagaz...l-22-18766 [Edited 3/16/10 18:16pm] | |
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Dear Goddess of the universe ... please encourage someone who loves me to gift this to me for my Natal Day in April Blessed be & Aho | |
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Announcing the triple dip release in ADVANCE? At least Fox is being honest about ripping you off up front. I invite them and their DVD to lick my balls up front.
Yea, the blu-ray just doesn't have enough room for special features... Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: Yea, the blu-ray just doesn't have enough room for special features... They said that with a "wink". | |
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Identity said: Producer Jon Landau told the Los Angeles Times the lack of special features on the Blu-ray is intended to free up space for "the best picture and sound possible."
Was he wearing a huge pair of multicoloured trousers and blowing an old car horn when he said this? | |
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I loved this film. Had a great time watching it in the theater, and I'm sure the BR will look great.
But I mean, really...it was just Pocahontas in space, "Tree of Life" and everything. Truely beautful graphics, but banal acting ('cept for the blue chick) and the most derivative plot ever. I'll wait for the 3-D version. | |
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