I had the set in my hands, but when I went to check out, they wouldn't sell it to me.
Turns out here's why:
http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/artslife/story.html?id=339f9155-e4c0-4ff0-8b60-7aeda616a23a
Major bummer.
I had the set in my hands, but when I went to check out, they wouldn't sell it to me.
Turns out here's why:
http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/artslife/story.html?id=339f9155-e4c0-4ff0-8b60-7aeda616a23a
Major bummer.
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How can you release a movie with parts of it missing?
Because someone made a mistake.
(Yeah, yeah. Rhetorical question, blatantly obvious answer...
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I bet that recalled verison will end up being worth a pretty sum on ebay to the collectors.
Dave,
I've seen this sort of thing crop up before, and it has always been due to . . human error.
-HAL
"Computer, destruct Sequence One, code one, one-A."
The new release date has been set--Sep. 28. At least Paramount didn't drag its feet on this one.