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caps-a-holic has them listed as Region B only.
I'm curious about the audio commentary on the first film. On the DVD, you can hear the cartoony German sound effects in the background, so Steve Barron must have been watching the PAL version for recording. Given the movie plays at proper speed on Blu-ray, how does the commentary sound? Is it slowed down and distorted, is it out of sync (you can easily tell during the Foot raid in April's apartment—tons of silly sound effects)? Wondering how they handled that. |
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