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Old 02-11-2011, 06:56 PM   #14001
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I just purchased the new edition of Castle in the Sky, and I am mortified that it contains "dub-titles" instead of the original subtitle track. I also own the original DVD release of the film, and that one included true subtitles. The new release only contains a subtitled transcript of the English dub. I sadly do not own the original Disney releases of My Neighbor Totoro or Kiki's Delivery Service, nor did I buy the new editions, so I don't know if the new release of these films also have "dub-titles," but I wouldn't be surprised if they do. What's really unfortunate is that the original DVDs seem to be very hard to find now (Castle in the Sky is still available from Amazon). I really don't understand how Disney could screw up like this.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/...c.php?p=326198



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Someone must have mixed up closed captioning subs then. Which regions?

All the Japanese DVDs I have of Ghibli titles carry their official subs. I don't have Nausicaa or Laputa Blus so I haven't seen those either
 
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I'll check my copies of the three and let them know about Laputa
 
Old 02-13-2011, 03:38 PM   #14003
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The casting for the Dark Knight Rises is hard for me to envision. However, I have no reason to doubt Nolan at this point. He's earned the benefit of the doubt.

The interesting thing is that they are/were supposedly looking for two female leads...if that's still true then we only know one...
...and there's the second...
 
Old 02-13-2011, 03:39 PM   #14004
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I think Hurassuc Park looks better in 2012 too.


Too funny...
 
Old 02-14-2011, 03:53 AM   #14005
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I think Hurassuc Park looks better in 2013 too

Bill had his gall bladder out remember
Fixed it for you for next year.

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I think Hurassuc Park looks better in 2014 too

Bill had his gall bladder out remember
We will save this one for the following year
 
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I have the original Castle in the Sky DVD, and I remember that had some subtitle issues as well. I think it may have been dubtitled from the old dub, or it had some mistimed lines, but I'm 100% sure it wasn't perfect either, and was different to the Japanese DVD. I believe the original R1 releases of Kiki and Totoro also had dubtitles from the old dubs, but those were the same as on the R2Js.
 
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I have the original Castle in the Sky DVD, and I remember that had some subtitle issues as well. I think it may have been dubtitled from the old dub, or it had some mistimed lines, but I'm 100% sure it wasn't perfect either, and was different to the Japanese DVD. I believe the original R1 releases of Kiki and Totoro also had dubtitles from the old dubs, but those were the same as on the R2Js
I can't promise I can comment on it publicly, but I will promise that I'll look into it, and if I can say something I will.
 
Old 02-14-2011, 04:22 PM   #14008
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Jeff, do you have any idea on the status of the Mass Effect film? Is it actually being made or is it in development hell?
 
Old 02-14-2011, 04:31 PM   #14009
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Would also like to know if there's any word on the rest of the Nightmare films and Friday films coming out in the near future?
 
Old 02-14-2011, 05:04 PM   #14010
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I don't think it's been in development long enough to be described as "hell". Far as I know they haven't even officially designated a studio partner

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That nightmare with Chris Tucker is already on Blu-ray



Attempts to reboot the franchises bombed, no one is in any hurry. I would assume that WB will launch them as doublepacks down the line, and who knows what Paramount will do.
 
Old 02-14-2011, 05:42 PM   #14011
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At least they aren't making Freddy Vs Jason meet Aliens Vs Predator in space.
 
Old 02-14-2011, 05:44 PM   #14012
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I don't think it's been in development long enough to be described as "hell". Far as I know they haven't even officially designated a studio partner



That nightmare with Chris Tucker is already on Blu-ray



Attempts to reboot the franchises bombed, no one is in any hurry. I would assume that WB will launch them as doublepacks down the line, and who knows what Paramount will do.
Well that sucks, guess it's only people like me who want these things, I really liked both reboots too.
 
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You're definately not the only one, but they probably want to wait till more gorehounds have upgraded

Frankly I've always wondered if I just went out and shot a fountain of red food coloring for 90 minutes if that's the key to early retirement the way I see them talk on forums
 
Old 02-14-2011, 06:16 PM   #14014
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I don't think it's been in development long enough to be described as "hell". Far as I know they haven't even officially designated a studio partner.
I assume this comment was made in regards to the Mass Effect film. Legendary (who owns the film rights) has a distribution deal with Warner until 2012.

http://movies.ign.com/articles/109/1092495p1.html

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The producers behind The Dark Knight and Spider-Man are teaming for Mass Effect, a live-action, big screen adaptation of the Electronic Arts-BioWare videogame.

Legendary Pictures' Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni have acquired the film rights to the game and will produce the movie along with former Marvel Studios honcho Avi Arad and his son Ari Arad. BioWare co-founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk will serve as executive producers, as will Casey Hudson. Warner Bros. will distribute the film.

Furthermore, the producers are in negotiations with screenwriter Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend, Thor) about penning the script. The Mass Effect movie is in the nascent stages of development.

"Mass Effect is a tremendous property ripe for translation to the big screen," said Thomas Tull, Chairman and CEO of Legendary Pictures, in a statement. "Mass Effect is a prime example of the kind of source material we at Legendary like to develop; it has depth, compelling characters and an engaging back story. This coupled with Avi and Ari producing and the skills of a great team adapting the screenplay, are the start of turning this smash videogame based property into a successful feature film."

"We are thrilled to be working with Legendary," said producer Avi Arad. "EA and BioWare are terrific partners who have created a brilliant piece of fiction with a universe filled with amazing aliens and technology. More importantly, though, they created a parable whose conflicts mirror the ones we currently face in our own world. This story emphasizes the need for all cultures to learn to work together. All this magic is presented in a fast paced action-adventure that makes for the best kind of movie experience."

"At BioWare, we've always thought of Mass Effect as having the depth, emotion and plot twists perfectly suited for an adaptation to a motion picture," said Casey Hudson. "With Legendary and Avi and Ari Arad attached, we believe that the Mass Effect movie will be an extraordinary entertainment event that realizes our vision for the franchise and thrills fans."

BioWare's epic science fiction series takes place in the year 2183 and follows Commander Shepard of the SS Normandy who leads a team on a mission to defeat an ancient alien race that invades the galaxy every 50,000 years, wiping out all organic life. The most recent game in the series, Mass Effect 2, was released in January of 2010.
I am just curious if it will actually happen given the budget it will likely require and considering that a Bioshock film absolutely failed to get off the ground eventhough Gore Verbenski still wants to do it. The one thing that ME has going for it is that it will not have to command an R rating.

Matthew Fox or Dominic Purcell is the person that should play Shepard. For the aliens, they MUST keep the voices that were used in the game. Seth Green could work as Joker.

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Old 02-14-2011, 06:49 PM   #14015
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I don't think it's been in development long enough to be described as "hell". Far as I know they haven't even officially designated a studio partner
As far as I know based on some screenwriting books I have, development hell is a term used to describe the period between when a studio purchases a script and when it actually enters pre-production with attached directors and actors.

I could be wrong, maybe that's just a screenwriter's perspective.
 
Old 02-14-2011, 07:43 PM   #14016
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Development hell is when it languishes, not really going anywhere without a clear start date, but yes it does describe that period
 
Old 02-14-2011, 07:46 PM   #14017
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Ah okay. Good then, glad I understand that.
 
Old 02-14-2011, 08:16 PM   #14018
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Development hell is when it languishes, not really going anywhere without a clear start date, but yes it does describe that period
I just hope they can make a movie out of it. I am very concerned if they can do the source material justice. A big part of Mass Effect was making choices and you cant do that in a movie.

If Drew Karpyshyn and Mac Walters are attached then I will be happy.

It has been suggested on the Bioware forums that a Mass Effect movie wont involve Commander Shepard.

Who knows at this point. I just hope they can do it justice.
 
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don't know if this has been asked, covered, etc. but can the Bits get to the bottom of this new A Clockwork Orange release and find out if it going to be the new restoration that is being screened at that film festival?
Warner certainly doesn't seem to be making a point of mentioning whether it is or not, but it's hard to fathom they would release the same old disc if a new restoration is already in the can.
(or maybe it's not)
thanks in advance.
 
Old 02-14-2011, 11:30 PM   #14020
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don't know if this has been asked, covered, etc. but can the Bits get to the bottom of this new A Clockwork Orange release and find out if it going to be the new restoration that is being screened at that film festival?
Warner certainly doesn't seem to be making a point of mentioning whether it is or not, but it's hard to fathom they would release the same old disc if a new restoration is already in the can.
(or maybe it's not)
thanks in advance.
Earlier European market pre-release details have said that it is the new re-master.

Meanwhile, I'm a bit sad we're getting nothing new for 2001.

Oh, and Warner- there's NO WAY I'm re-buying a handful of discs I already own just to get my hands on Barry Lyndon. Hopefully you'll release it on its own, day and date. If not, it'll be the new Clockwork only for me until you do release it on its own.
 
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