Why would they not mention the remastering? That's "bizarre" isn't it? I will ask my contact at StudioCanal.
Edit: I think they say 3 seasons because they include forget me knot
Emma Peel Megaset US Rerelease
I agree that the "3 Seasons" claim is probably because of the inclusion of "Forget Me Knot," but that's definitely misleading.
Adding up the numbers, 16 discs is the exact same as the old A&E Emma Peel Megaset (minus the bonus disc), whereas the two Peel seasons from Optimum would add up to 14 discs (perhaps plus one more to include "The Forget Me Knot"), so I'm afraid that's a further indication that this is just a repackaging of what was already out there.
That said, it does seem odd that, as Alan points out, A&E would re-license the material and reject the remasters! The only real hope I can think of is the example of their Prisoner releases. When they put out the Prisoner Blu-rays with all of Network's bonus content, they simultaneously reissued their own old DVD set with identical packaging to the Blu-rays, but none of the new bonus material. Could it be possible that they're playing a similar strategy here, and plan to release the remastered Optimum versions on Blu-ray, along with the Optimum bonus content and the same cover art? I'll admit that's wishful thinking and seems unlikely because A&E has never led the way in terms of high-def releases of British cult shows. In the past, they've followed Network's lead with The Prisoner and Space: 1999. But maybe--just maybe--they've got a Blu-ray in the pipeline (perhaps in concert with an Optimum BD release of the filmed seasons), but wanted to jump the gun with their DVD reissue to capitalize on Dame Diana's newfound U.S. recognition thanks to Game of Thrones and Doctor Who? We can only hope...
Adding up the numbers, 16 discs is the exact same as the old A&E Emma Peel Megaset (minus the bonus disc), whereas the two Peel seasons from Optimum would add up to 14 discs (perhaps plus one more to include "The Forget Me Knot"), so I'm afraid that's a further indication that this is just a repackaging of what was already out there.
That said, it does seem odd that, as Alan points out, A&E would re-license the material and reject the remasters! The only real hope I can think of is the example of their Prisoner releases. When they put out the Prisoner Blu-rays with all of Network's bonus content, they simultaneously reissued their own old DVD set with identical packaging to the Blu-rays, but none of the new bonus material. Could it be possible that they're playing a similar strategy here, and plan to release the remastered Optimum versions on Blu-ray, along with the Optimum bonus content and the same cover art? I'll admit that's wishful thinking and seems unlikely because A&E has never led the way in terms of high-def releases of British cult shows. In the past, they've followed Network's lead with The Prisoner and Space: 1999. But maybe--just maybe--they've got a Blu-ray in the pipeline (perhaps in concert with an Optimum BD release of the filmed seasons), but wanted to jump the gun with their DVD reissue to capitalize on Dame Diana's newfound U.S. recognition thanks to Game of Thrones and Doctor Who? We can only hope...
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Received my copy of this set today. I can confirm that this is a repackaging of the previous releases. DVD menus are the same as used before. Still represents good value for money though, but the choice of artwork certainly could be seen to be a little misleading as it's the same format as used on the UK Optimum sets.
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LOL!MRotten wrote:After that, who needs anything less?anti-clockwise wrote:Sounds disappointing. I am so glad I went for the multi regional player and the 50th anniversary collection.
Even if I have all the good stuff, still don't like last decades DVD's re done.
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Brisco wrote:I agree that the "3 Seasons" claim is probably because of the inclusion of "Forget Me Knot," but that's definitely misleading.
Adding up the numbers, 16 discs is the exact same as the old A&E Emma Peel Megaset (minus the bonus disc), whereas the two Peel seasons from Optimum would add up to 14 discs (perhaps plus one more to include "The Forget Me Knot"), so I'm afraid that's a further indication that this is just a repackaging of what was already out there.
That said, it does seem odd that, as Alan points out, A&E would re-license the material and reject the remasters! The only real hope I can think of is the example of their Prisoner releases. When they put out the Prisoner Blu-rays with all of Network's bonus content, they simultaneously reissued their own old DVD set with identical packaging to the Blu-rays, but none of the new bonus material. Could it be possible that they're playing a similar strategy here, and plan to release the remastered Optimum versions on Blu-ray, along with the Optimum bonus content and the same cover art? I'll admit that's wishful thinking and seems unlikely because A&E has never led the way in terms of high-def releases of British cult shows. In the past, they've followed Network's lead with The Prisoner and Space: 1999. But maybe--just maybe--they've got a Blu-ray in the pipeline (perhaps in concert with an Optimum BD release of the filmed seasons), but wanted to jump the gun with their DVD reissue to capitalize on Dame Diana's newfound U.S. recognition thanks to Game of Thrones and Doctor Who? We can only hope...
i am hoping for a decent blu ray release..until then, sticking with my original a & e peel mega set on dvd
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