The documentary disc, though, might be worth the price of admission for the 2-disc set.
I'm only 2 hours into the 3+1/2 hour documentary and it's really interesting.
Really, the only thing I would have changed from the Director's Cut release would have been to digitalize-out the wires on the flying cars. That's the only thing that ever bugged me about the film in the first place, otherwise I thought it was perfect. I don't hear any mention about that kind of lucasing in any of the reviews though.
<wikipedia>During Deckard's pursuit of Zhora, Joanna Cassidy's face has been digitally superimposed over that of the stunt double. This scene was re-filmed specifically for the Final Cut. Although great detail had been placed replacing stunt double Lee Pulford's face with Cassidy's, the tan-colored protective suit Pulford wore to protect against glass cuts is still visible.</wikipedia>
Think that's the closest it gets to Lucasing.
I also didn't know that Daryl Hannah's stunt double in the scene where she tries to kill Deckard was actually a bloke!