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I could swear Crouching Tiger had 2 sub tracks, the proper subtitle and the dubtitle as CC for the dub track
It's been awhile, I actually have the region 3 disc that was released about a week after the US theatrical release so I never owned the US disc Penton might be able to get you a better answer on that. What is the specific innaccuracy? |
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Jeff, with the batch of 80s catalog titles from Sony just announced, I notice only Starman has no announced extras, despite Sony releasing an SE of the title in Europe with a Carpenter commentary and other extras - extras that were never put into the US release reportedly do to marketing decisions. What are the chances we can get Sony to put those extras on the Blu release?
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The Crow needs new masters, and in my book more time=more time to tell Pressman to go to hell and get Proyas to release his 2-hour on-set documentary ![]() Logan's Run is tied to the on-again, off-again remake. |
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i.e. 4:3 (please!) of 1.78:1 (because it's just got to fill up my expensive new big wide TV) Do you know if that decision has been made yet? And why couldn't they give the option of both on the Blu-ray release?? |
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If they followed standard practice, 4:3 and 16:9 tilt-n-scan masters have been created. Some people have claimed there's actually extra footage on the sides on Seinfeld, I've never been a fan of the show so I couldn't say one way or the other.
They could give the option of both. If it's a center extraction, doing some black overlays for the extra width would be quite simple, if it's not, then they would have to do everything twice |
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They clearly put a lot of effort into it, and it really does look quite good. There are several examples in various forums of the 4:3/16:9 comparisons, and I'll look for some to post here. Last edited by NL197; 06-01-2009 at 10:22 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As you can see, every scene was expanded as well was cropped to achieve the 16:9 frame. http://forums.highdefdigest.com/hdtv...d-finally.html http://popcritics.com/2008/09/seinfe...real-hd-on-tbs Last edited by Deciazulado; 06-02-2009 at 01:05 PM. Reason: centering |
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I was amazed how Hogan's Heroes (an otherwise forgettable TV series) looked in 16x9 1.78.
There were shows that were composed for widescreen back in the 50's/60's waiting for the day TV went wide as film had recently done. A lot of those shows were also pretty center composed, because the TVs of the day cropped a whole lot due to overscan. For the record though, I prefer to see the entire frame as intended. Unnecessary cropping to "fill the screen" is always unacceptable. I wish they'd leave the IMAX films at their OAR for example. |
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