Would love to have seen this on the big screen ( but for obvious reasons along with Dune and a whole host of others it didn't happen ). Hope it turns it to be good and I'll get to see it one day
Also it's really sad to see the notable absence of the MGM lion on the cover (I can't even remember if Leo the lion appears at the start of the film). Also yeah, I hate discs with no artwork, even new pressings of Fox titles (which had artwork) are going in favour of Disney's crappy blue discs. The VHS and Laserdisc era were the golden age of artwork (even if a lot of labels on the cassettes looked crappy). DVD and Blu Ray discs used to have artwork and it was always great when they did something with it (not just crappy blue discs or repeats of the front cover).
Just bought this film om BR I know what you mean about artwork, i also have the complete james bond collection blu ray and the art work is diabolical very bland looking discs and covers look like something done on and old 1950s type writer..shocking, the menus on the discs are pretty awsome though.
Pretty much all the Craig posters are shit, Casino Royale had one of the better ones but I wish hand painted posters could come back like the Connery and Moore era ones (and The Living Daylights and On Her Majesty's Secret Service). And I guess I have a soft spot for the Brosnan era ones even though a lot of them are basically crappy photoshop projects. I mean posters started to go down hill in the 90s. Also I think No Time to Die was rendered or shot in 2K so the 4K version is probably not much of an upgrade over the regular Blu Ray.
Great film!
Would love to have seen this on the big screen ( but for obvious reasons along with Dune and a whole host of others it didn't happen ). Hope it turns it to be good and I'll get to see it one day
Hopefully it will be worth the wait. I agree with you about the cover art being a bit boring.
Also it's really sad to see the notable absence of the MGM lion on the cover (I can't even remember if Leo the lion appears at the start of the film).
Also yeah, I hate discs with no artwork, even new pressings of Fox titles (which had artwork) are going in favour of Disney's crappy blue discs.
The VHS and Laserdisc era were the golden age of artwork (even if a lot of labels on the cassettes looked crappy). DVD and Blu Ray discs used to have artwork and it was always great when they did something with it (not just crappy blue discs or repeats of the front cover).
Just bought this film om BR I know what you mean about artwork, i also have the complete james bond collection blu ray and the art work is diabolical very bland looking discs and covers look like something done on and old 1950s type writer..shocking, the menus on the discs are pretty awsome though.
Pretty much all the Craig posters are shit, Casino Royale had one of the better ones but I wish hand painted posters could come back like the Connery and Moore era ones (and The Living Daylights and On Her Majesty's Secret Service). And I guess I have a soft spot for the Brosnan era ones even though a lot of them are basically crappy photoshop projects. I mean posters started to go down hill in the 90s.
Also I think No Time to Die was rendered or shot in 2K so the 4K version is probably not much of an upgrade over the regular Blu Ray.
I will have a Talking on the Camera about No Time To Die soon.
@@John_B_Gage Okay then, I wonder what you would make of it.
Are these discs compatible with Region 2? Thank you
It's Region Free so it should work anywhere in the World.
@@John_B_Gage Finally I can order them. Thank you my friend!!! I'm ordering them immediately
That cover looks…lazy. What a cop out.