Law Abiding Citizen (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: Law Abiding Citizen (IMDb)
Starring: Jamie Foxx
Released: 16th February 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
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Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) releases of Law Abiding Citizen which stars Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler. Each will be available to own from the 16th February. Extras will include an audio commentary, and behind the scenes featurettes. Only the theatrical cut will be included on the DVD, whereas the Blu-ray release will include an exclusive unrated director's cut. We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:



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Starring: Jamie Foxx
Released: 16th February 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) releases of Law Abiding Citizen which stars Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler. Each will be available to own from the 16th February. Extras will include an audio commentary, and behind the scenes featurettes. Only the theatrical cut will be included on the DVD, whereas the Blu-ray release will include an exclusive unrated director's cut. We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:



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Hooray! He's gone!
About time we got rid of that troll...
About time we got rid of that troll...
i heard great things about this will pick it up
Blu ray is a win win situation. MUCH better PQ and AQ and better special Features
It smashes DVD in every way
It smashes DVD in every way
King wrote: I have The Dark Knight on VHS
BS
BS
I haven't seen the movie but for those in BD vs. DVD debate, let me make it clear for those who aren't technical savvy.
Blu Ray has a protective coat on it that's pretty much insurance for your movie that unless it plainly breaks in half, you will always have your movie as where DVD, one little scratch and you're looking at money on cleaning the disc which could be up to a dollar up to five dollars on disc cleaning equipment. $1 - 5 worth upgrade to Blu ray.
Blu Ray has the best picture and sound possible, which insures your future TVs which all are now in HD, so if your normal TV breaks now, guess what kind of TV you're going to have to get? Depending on your view point, but to me; perfect picture and sound, that's a $3 - 5 worth upgrade to Blu Ray.
Most Blu Rays come with a digital copy, which you can give to a friend, family member or a really lame Xmas present but without the special features and some even come with an extra DVD, which DO have the special features. That in itself, is worth the film's value. $10 - 20 worth upgrade to Blu Ray.
Let's say on average a DVD is 13 bucks at Walmart and 20 on Blu Ray. The upgrade to Blu Ray is in value worth anywhere from $14 - 30 more.
As for an actual Blu Ray player, the cheapest one I've seen is a Magnavox at Walmart for only $79, which also plays AND upgrades your existing DVDs with the inferior Blu Ray discs. And as someone said before, the HDMI cable is very cheap these days.
Now, getting a PS3, which is 300 bucks at this point, would be the best thing to get, with a top of the line Blu Ray player inside, with the fastest loading time and easiest updates for your player, which some say would be valued at nearly 200 in itself. Plus the fact you have a gaming system that also has FREE internet browsing AND online gameplay.
People who aren't getting Blu Ray are really missing out.
As for this movie, wanted to see it in theaters so I'll maybe give it a rent.
Blu Ray has a protective coat on it that's pretty much insurance for your movie that unless it plainly breaks in half, you will always have your movie as where DVD, one little scratch and you're looking at money on cleaning the disc which could be up to a dollar up to five dollars on disc cleaning equipment. $1 - 5 worth upgrade to Blu ray.
Blu Ray has the best picture and sound possible, which insures your future TVs which all are now in HD, so if your normal TV breaks now, guess what kind of TV you're going to have to get? Depending on your view point, but to me; perfect picture and sound, that's a $3 - 5 worth upgrade to Blu Ray.
Most Blu Rays come with a digital copy, which you can give to a friend, family member or a really lame Xmas present but without the special features and some even come with an extra DVD, which DO have the special features. That in itself, is worth the film's value. $10 - 20 worth upgrade to Blu Ray.
Let's say on average a DVD is 13 bucks at Walmart and 20 on Blu Ray. The upgrade to Blu Ray is in value worth anywhere from $14 - 30 more.
As for an actual Blu Ray player, the cheapest one I've seen is a Magnavox at Walmart for only $79, which also plays AND upgrades your existing DVDs with the inferior Blu Ray discs. And as someone said before, the HDMI cable is very cheap these days.
Now, getting a PS3, which is 300 bucks at this point, would be the best thing to get, with a top of the line Blu Ray player inside, with the fastest loading time and easiest updates for your player, which some say would be valued at nearly 200 in itself. Plus the fact you have a gaming system that also has FREE internet browsing AND online gameplay.
People who aren't getting Blu Ray are really missing out.
As for this movie, wanted to see it in theaters so I'll maybe give it a rent.
Highres artwork added
Has King been banished yet? If not, I'd like one sweet BanKingVote and U can keep the change.
King wrote: spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
HA! Keep telling yourself that. I used to be ignorant too until I actually got a Blu-ray player and a high-def TV. DVD's just aren't the same. DVD is the new VHS
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Blu Ray sucks anyway
HA! Keep telling yourself that. I used to be ignorant too until I actually got a Blu-ray player and a high-def TV. DVD's just aren't the same. DVD is the new VHS

It's amazing sometimes what I miss in just a few days without the internet. I love Democracy
:-D
As for this film, the trailers make it look pretty good. I love vigilante justice/revenge flicks. That, and Gerard Butler is so gosh darn yummy. I'll definitely NetFlix the Blu-ray.
:-D
As for this film, the trailers make it look pretty good. I love vigilante justice/revenge flicks. That, and Gerard Butler is so gosh darn yummy. I'll definitely NetFlix the Blu-ray.
No, I think King should stay
King wrote: No, I think King should stay
Yeah, I agree
King wrote: No, I think King should stay
King wrote: No, I think King should stay
Yeah, I agree
Me too!
King wrote: No, I think King should stay
Yeah, I agree
King wrote: No, I think King should stay
King wrote: No, I think King should stay
Yeah, I agree
Me too!
King wrote: spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Yeah, that makes sense.
Ban this dude.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Yeah, that makes sense.
Ban this dude.
Yes. Ban King. Finally.
Ban king please
Haha, I was wondering why a movie this lame had 24 comments.
Oh, and BAN I SAY. Take out all these other blu-ray naysayers while you're at it
Oh, and BAN I SAY. Take out all these other blu-ray naysayers while you're at it

Ban King
Chris Gould wrote: I'm a democratic fellow, so if more people want me to ban King than not, I will. Vote now.
Ban him and the new year will feel great
Ban him and shove a VHS tape up his butt
Highlight this vote somewhere and you'll get loads of folks asking for a good banning
Ban him and the new year will feel great
Ban him and shove a VHS tape up his butt
Highlight this vote somewhere and you'll get loads of folks asking for a good banning
Chris Gould wrote: I'm a democratic fellow, so if more people want me to ban King than not, I will. Vote now.
yes.. please ban this user. he's been here the longest time and every post he makes is always about how he prefers VHS over anything.
yes.. please ban this user. he's been here the longest time and every post he makes is always about how he prefers VHS over anything.
Chris Gould wrote: I'm a democratic fellow, so if more people want me to ban King than not, I will. Vote now.
BAN BAN BAN!!!
BAN BAN BAN!!!
I'm a democratic fellow, so if more people want me to ban King than not, I will. Vote now.
I have The Dark Knight on VHS
99% of the people who bashes blu-ray are people that can't afford it.
as for the user "King". he's just a troll that goes around these boards tellling people that he still prefers VHS over any other format including DVD. I'm sure he's just bored and still being breast-fed by his mother.
as for the user "King". he's just a troll that goes around these boards tellling people that he still prefers VHS over any other format including DVD. I'm sure he's just bored and still being breast-fed by his mother.
King wrote: Reggie186 wrote: King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
What are you saying exactly? You think DVD is better quality?
VHS all the way baby!!
VHS sucks. DVDs are okay. Blu-Ray's awesome. Blu-Ray/DVD Combos = pure wins.
Blu-Ray for this one would only be good if they add both the Rated and Unrated version together.
stevepulaski wrote: Man, Blu-Ray is taking over.
Yeah, that's true. That's why HD-DVDs are obsolete. I still like Blu-Ray/DVD Combos.
What are you saying exactly? You think DVD is better quality?
VHS all the way baby!!
VHS sucks. DVDs are okay. Blu-Ray's awesome. Blu-Ray/DVD Combos = pure wins.
Blu-Ray for this one would only be good if they add both the Rated and Unrated version together.
stevepulaski wrote: Man, Blu-Ray is taking over.
Yeah, that's true. That's why HD-DVDs are obsolete. I still like Blu-Ray/DVD Combos.
Reggie186 wrote: King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
What are you saying exactly? You think DVD is better quality?
VHS all the way baby!!
What are you saying exactly? You think DVD is better quality?
VHS all the way baby!!
cdoors wrote: First of all, does it really need any more? HD and more features alone should be enough. Anyhow, the menus are better (especially the pop-up menus), the cases take up less room, you get BD-Live features on certain discs. Really though the improved picture quality alone should be enough, because at the end of the day you're using the discs to watch movies and the movies look much better in HD. The other features are cool, but that's just an added bonus.
Really, whether or not Blu-Ray is worth it depends entirely on the viewer. Some people will go out of their way to have a perfect viewing experience, or to have the film better represent the filmmakers' intentions. Some just want to watch the damn movie. Some are in-between, and some have other views. So, we don't need an argument about this.
Really, whether or not Blu-Ray is worth it depends entirely on the viewer. Some people will go out of their way to have a perfect viewing experience, or to have the film better represent the filmmakers' intentions. Some just want to watch the damn movie. Some are in-between, and some have other views. So, we don't need an argument about this.
King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
What are you saying exactly? You think DVD is better quality?
What are you saying exactly? You think DVD is better quality?
Hey guys if you don't own a BD-Player for whatever reason and if you don't want to own one (?) that's fine. Still there is no reason for that immature Blu-ray bashing. If you you are happy with DVD's, fine. Still it doesn't change that BD's have a superior picture and (most of the times) sound quality compared to DVD's. If you really want to have that or need that is a completely different story but still it's a fact.
Jesus, do we really need another Blu Ray vs DVD debate again? If you have a player, then great, if not then continue to buy DVD.
Really a commentary track for an F Gary Gray film? I seriously doubt he's on the commentary track since he has never done one in his previous films.
Really a commentary track for an F Gary Gray film? I seriously doubt he's on the commentary track since he has never done one in his previous films.
TubedUp909 wrote: Other than high definition and some new special features, what does it really offer that I couldn't get on regular DVD?If you don't care about the special features you're not getting on DVD that are exclusively on Blu-Ray, then there should be no complaints.
TubedUp909 wrote: I thought it was actually pretty good. Will pick up
King wrote: spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Amen
Thank You!! FINALLY someone agrees that Blu Ray's quality is so s**tty
stevepulaski wrote: Man, Blu-Ray is taking over.
Not if I can help it...
Piwi2507 wrote: King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
LOL
ROFLMMFAO
King wrote: spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Amen
Thank You!! FINALLY someone agrees that Blu Ray's quality is so s**tty
stevepulaski wrote: Man, Blu-Ray is taking over.
Not if I can help it...
Piwi2507 wrote: King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
LOL
ROFLMMFAO
Man, Blu-Ray is taking over.
First of all, does it really need any more? HD and more features alone should be enough. Anyhow, the menus are better (especially the pop-up menus), the cases take up less room, you get BD-Live features on certain discs. Really though the improved picture quality alone should be enough, because at the end of the day you're using the discs to watch movies and the movies look much better in HD. The other features are cool, but that's just an added bonus.
liono86 wrote: Blu Ray is actually a very beautiful, vibrant way to way movies. And, with the costs of them and the players going down, I don't see why more people don't have them. Wal Mart sells the new released blu rays almost all the time now for the same price as a standard dvd. And, if you catch a sell, you can get a blu ray player for 80 bucks and an hdmi cable for 5 on amazon.com
Other than high definition and some new special features, what does it really offer that I couldn't get on regular DVD?
Other than high definition and some new special features, what does it really offer that I couldn't get on regular DVD?
Blu Ray is actually a very beautiful, vibrant way to way movies. And, with the costs of them and the players going down, I don't see why more people don't have them. Wal Mart sells the new released blu rays almost all the time now for the same price as a standard dvd. And, if you catch a sell, you can get a blu ray player for 80 bucks and an hdmi cable for 5 on amazon.com
King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
Well, to each his own, I suppose.
Well, to each his own, I suppose.
I thought it was actually pretty good. Will pick up
King wrote: spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Amen
King wrote: spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Amen
& the exclusive Unrated Directors' Cut on Blu-ray continues!!!! Someone, stop the madness!!!
Well, Target will probably release the Director's Cut on an excusive DVD. I mean, they did do that with Terminator Salvation.
King wrote: Blu Ray sucks anyway
LOL
LOL
Why does that cover remind me of Righteous Kill with Pacino/Deniro? I'm guessing it's the colors on the cover and the grain. Anyway I missed this at the theater so I will give it a rent.
This "unrated cut only on Blu-ray" nonsense really has to stop. It's not making me upgrade to Blu-ray, it's just making me use torrent sites more, because I'm damned if I'm buying edited, cinema-friendly DVDs.
I like the movie but probably won't get it on DVD or Blu-Ray. As for the ending, I really liked it but no one I know seems to feel the same way. Everyone I know hated it because they wanted pure bloodshed.
Thats awesome that blu ray is getting the exclusive directors cut. I really enjoyed this movie. The ending was kinda stupid but hopefully the unrated cut turns out better.
poland626 wrote: For the unrated, does that say 110, or 118? Can anyone tell? Cause if it's just 1 min, then it's a waste, but if it's 9 more minutes, I might rent it
118.
118.
I actually wanted to wait for the BD release for this one. Hopefully there will be an unrated director's cut on DVD too but hopefully the Blu-Ray will contain both versions.
spacekees wrote: Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Blu Ray sucks anyway
Are they seriously releasing the unrated cut ONLY on Blu-Ray? I have a Blu-Ray player but that's just plain wrong.
For the unrated, does that say 110, or 118? Can anyone tell? Cause if it's just 1 min, then it's a waste, but if it's 9 more minutes, I might rent it
It was a decent movie until the lame ending.
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