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- Typically, multi-disc Blu-rays usually only have about one disc worth of content, leaving the rest of them relegated to digital copies, standard-definition iterations, or generally uninteresting extras. Not so with the new Avatar set, which contains three fit-to-burst discs of content, and perhaps most importantly, significantly outclasses the bare-bones version released just a few months ago. In addition to featuring three different versions of the film itself (the theatrical cut, the eight-minute longer Special Edition Re-Release, and the 16-minute-longer Collector’s Extended Cut), the set offers deleted scenes, a feature-length making-of documentary, production materials, “scene deconstructions” which reveal the techniques used to bring the world to life, an encyclopedia of production featurettes, an interactive database called “Avatar Archives,” and much more. Quite frankly, including all existing versions of the film in one set would usually be good enough for us, but supplemented by so much substantive material, the Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition is one of the best Blu-ray sets ever produced for a new-release feature film.
Source: Geeks of Doom
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