For those of you on the fence, just ask yourselves--do you sometimes find yourself watching the extended version but wishing it didn't have all of the optional commentaries or superior DTS sound? Or do you get tired of having the shorter theatrical versions one one side of a disc and wish that you could get up and flip them halfway through? Are you a widescreen TV owner who is tired of viewing the special features from the extended editions in enhanced 16x9 widescreen format so that the image fills the screen instead of being surrounded by black bars on all four sides (or gets stretched horizontally distorting the picture and making everyone look fat)? If so, then get this set.
While I like the new feature length documentaries, would it have been that hard to give them 16x9 transfers, considering that they are the only thing making a lot of people buy these new sets in the first place? For people like me, who prefer DTS audio on the films and can't stand non-anamorphic widescreen transfers on feature length extras, this set won't get played much after the initial viewing of the "full frame widescreen" documentaries.