Hi Nick, Thanks for the reply, and you helped me out with my decision. I think the SD material looking bad on a 1080p set is the decision maker. I have hundreds of SD discs, and no HD discs as yet... Again, thanks for your help. Cheers, Daniel
Well, I was all set to get the Panasonic 50" plasma, which has 1366 x 768 pixels, until I saw the new Pioneer 5000-EX 50" advertised, which has a full 1080p resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels! I know this is not news around here, but now I am stuck... Do I buy the panasonic for $5,000 (AUD)...
CraigF I'm with you on the DVD18's Craig, and I understand your dilemna. Remember that the R1 version misses out on dts for the director's cut, and also misses out on the theatrical version of the film completely. Ricard Casselha Do post your thought on Sin City when it arrives Ricard...
Try http://babelfish.altavista.com/ for translating. Here's the video and audio descriptions translated: The anamorphe picture transfer (2.35:1) is good with both versions as same to evaluate. The collecting mains are in a very good condition and have as good as no Dropouts or pixels. Only...
Read the review linked a few posts back Craig... But to answer your questions, yes and yes... If you want the theatrical verion, the German is the one to get, if not, I believe the other 3 discs are identical (German vs English releases).
Wow, that slipcase looks awesome... I hope it comes with the German DVD too...
Where does it say no dts? And where does it say it's cut? It is a director's cut - how can it be censored? I wouldn't take that site's word with anything more than a grain of salt...
Oh that's good then, because I ordered it hoping that would be the case. I'm safe to assume the extra features will be in English too, with (hopefully) removable German subtitles. I wonder if the packaging will be similar to the R2 3 disc version. Thanks for your help Moe*A and Jerome...
Regarding the German release, I take it all of this will be in English with German subtitles? "Clay/tone quality: 5,1 Surround, 5,1 dts Language: GB Sub-title: D, GB (f. Hoergesch.), " I take it that means Dolby 5.1 and dts 5.1 in English right? And subs in German, and English? Might...