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HD and Remastered TNG!
Eternally Learning:
http://tng.trekcore.com/bluray/
--- Quote ---Rumours of a possible high-definition transfer for Star Trek: The Next Generation have been rife on the internet ever since the Original Series was remastered in 2006. That project saw all 80 classic episodes brought firmly into the 21st century with all new special effects and a stunning remastering of the original film.
Star Trek fans have been asking if the same treatment will be given to The Next Generation, and recent rumblings from CBS Paramount confirm that Captain Picard and crew are about to join the original crew in glorious high-definition.
THE STORY SO FAR...
The Digital Bits site reported back in July that sources at Comic Con had confirmed CBS were working on a high-definition transfer for The Next Generation and that 4 'test episodes' were being worked on with the aim of releasing a 'sampler blu ray' sometime in 2011.
On September 2, LeVar Burton, TNG's Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge, tweeted that he had stopped by CBS Paramount Television City to 'see how the TNG conversion to HD for Blue Ray was coming along...' and followed up his tweet with the hashtag #mindblown.
Now, the Digital Bits has confirmed through sources at CBS Paramount which episodes will be featured on the blu-ray sampler disc:
'The disc will include FOUR episodes, two of which will include Encounter at Farpoint, Parts 1 and 2. We're told that the other two should be The Inner Light and Sins of the Father...'
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EmergentSystem:
Maybe they'll remaster-away that annoying whistling that Patrick Stewart very frequently, presumably unintentionally, does. That really irritated me.
Eternally Learning:
Motherf***er! Just saw news about the fact Amazon now has Season 1 available for pre-order. Went there to check it out and saw this:
I understood the high price point when TNG first came to DVD as TV shows on DVD was a new thing and most sets were pretty expensive, but now?! There's no possible justification for it beyond assuming that Trek fans will pay anything for more stuff. Sorry, I never bought it on DVD as I wasn't willing to shell out over $1000 for it and I'm not doing it now. God this pisses me off!
JuniorSpaceman:
This is annoying. Although I missed the series first time around, I've been enjoying replays on TV, and I've been avoiding buying the DVDs in anticipation of this set. It looks like I'll have to spend my money on something else (unless the price falls days after release, after having gouged the hardcore fans).
Sordid:
--- Quote --- the Original Series was remastered in 2006. That project saw all 80 classic episodes brought firmly into the 21st century with all new special effects and a stunning remastering of the original film.
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...and five minutes cut from every episode to make room for more commercials. No thanks, I think I'll watch the original Original Series with its crappy special effects instead.
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