Blade Collection (US - DVD R1)
Warner Home Video also announces this new collection of Blade releases
Title: Blade Collection
Starring: Wesley Snipes
Released: 29th September 2009
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced a Blade Collection as part of its new 4 Film Favorites wave. The 2-disc set will include Blade, Blade II, Blade: Trinity, and Blade: House of Chthon. Audio commentaries and featurettes will be included - further details can be found on the back cover below. You'll be able to own this one from the 29th September for around $19.94.

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Wesley Snipes
Released: 29th September 2009
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced a Blade Collection as part of its new 4 Film Favorites wave. The 2-disc set will include Blade, Blade II, Blade: Trinity, and Blade: House of Chthon. Audio commentaries and featurettes will be included - further details can be found on the back cover below. You'll be able to own this one from the 29th September for around $19.94.

News by Tom Woodward
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It might not be the featureless Blade II. If you look at the features for Blade Trinity, it has the Blade II commentary listed for a start. Well done New Line/Warner!
hahaha. no. no thank you. i already have the 1st boxed set which i will be content with until a bd set comes out. (which they are taking too long with)
Awaiting a Blu-ray set...just sold my DVD trilogy a few weeks ago for some extra cash. Hoping to request it as a gift when they finally announce its release.
These are ten bucks at Target. Just got all 4 Lethal Weapons this way
I've been waiting for this, and now I have to wait another three months?
This films weren't amazing, but good for a lazy weekend. Didn't want to spend $30-40 on the original box set.
This films weren't amazing, but good for a lazy weekend. Didn't want to spend $30-40 on the original box set.
this is just....wrong.
This is a pretty good deal for anyone who doesn't own these films- especially since they included a decent selection of the extras.
Why do people always complain about stuff like this, as if every dvd release is aimed at collectors? If someone has already bought the films, they're obviously not in the group Warner is trying to reach.
It's interesting that Trinity appears to be the theatrical cut, rather than the Unrated version which is far more common. Of course, the Unrated could also be viewed without the extras scenes, but the seamless branching caused annoying pauses for some users.
Why do people always complain about stuff like this, as if every dvd release is aimed at collectors? If someone has already bought the films, they're obviously not in the group Warner is trying to reach.
It's interesting that Trinity appears to be the theatrical cut, rather than the Unrated version which is far more common. Of course, the Unrated could also be viewed without the extras scenes, but the seamless branching caused annoying pauses for some users.
So give us the first three on blu please.
Stupid. Just stupid. Same with Batman.
The first Blade is the only one worth owning.
...to waste, same thing, same features...where the SPANISH SUBTITLES on Blade 1 & 2??? i pass
Ugh no features? I'll pick it up. Though I'm waiting for a BD collection.
Gee, too bad the posters on this board are apparently the only intended audience for DVDs, otherwise these might sell well.
Well I have every intention of getting this. I never did get around to purchasing these previously. I own the 'Superman' film favorites and quite enjoy it. Still on the hunt for the 2 'Nightmare On Elm Street' ones though. Haven't come across those around here. Frankly, I don't buy movies for the extras, I buy them for the movies, and these are indeed a great way to save shelf space. I'm constantly picking up the double/triple feature DVDs at Wal-Mart for dirt cheap.
Sam Spade wrote: The first Blade is the only one worth owning.
Except that Blade II is also worth owning, so no.
Except that Blade II is also worth owning, so no.
Will this be released on blu also?
I'm not all worried about there being no features. Still if they can fit almost 6 hours of s**t on a DVD. They should throw in a few features.
You would have thought they would have included the whole series as well....




I already own all 3 Blade Flames (Part 2-3 as 2-disc Special Editions) and I own Blade the series (the Pilot film in this collection)
I noticed that they apparently ported over the extra-less Blade II.