Plus, it's the theatrical version of "Kong", not the extended version. What, they couldn't fit an extra 15 minutes on the disc? I thought VC-1 made it all possible? Or what about seamless branching? I mean, one of the big deals about HD DVD was that it would be able to implement DVD features easily, but outside of fancy menus and IME, I haven't seen it. There goes another so-called HD DVD advantage, just so they can sell two versions. Expensive "Special Extended Edition" in 2007, anyone?
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Plus, it's the theatrical version of "Kong", not the extended version. What, they couldn't fit an extra 15 minutes on the disc? I thought VC-1 made it all possible? Or what about seamless branching? I mean, one of the big deals about HD DVD was that it would be able to implement DVD features easily, but outside of fancy menus and IME, I haven't seen it. There goes another so-called HD DVD advantage, just so they can sell two versions. Expensive "Special Extended Edition" in 2007, anyone?