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HTF DVD REVIEW: Mystery Science Theater 3000 The Movie
5/20/08 at 6:44am
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There were a number of deleted scenes that were shown at a convention; too bad they didn't see fit to include them this time.-Jay
5/20/08 at 10:21am
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While the footage from This Island Earth is inherently more spotty, the transfer of this film is close to perfect. The host segments look fantastic. Criticizing the transfer for the TIE footage condition is sort of like knocking off points from Citizen Kane because of the newsreel segment. It's part of the film.Also, the 5.1 track is surprisingly strong. The host segments sound spectacular (especially the Hull Breach scene). The theater segments are fronts only, but the riffs come through the right and left while the TIE audio is in the center. Probably faithful to the original mix.
The lack of extras is a letdown considering a trailer, making-of featurette, and deleted scenes exist. Probably could have at least packaged This Island Earth as an extra considering both films would fit snugly on a DVD-9 (thanks to the short runtime of MST3K: TM).
Tell The Weinstein Company to release Richard Williams' animated masterpiece The Thief and the Cobbler on DVD in Panavision widescreen and uncut! See and hear what you're missing from their Bitsy Award winner of Worst Standard Edition DVD of 2006 on YouTube!
5/20/08 at 3:36pm
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Patrick, I hear you. But I have to stand by my position that while the 10 minutes or so of host segments look and sound great, the great majority of the film consists of watching the print of This Island Earth with the surround channels off. And I was a bit irked that not only were there no special features, but I couldn't even find a chapter menu.You're absolutely right that this transfer of the film is superior to the non-anamorphic one available 10 years ago. But that simply didn't overcome the shortcomings I found here. I enjoyed the movie, but I can't in good conscience recommend a DVD when the transfer and sound mix only really apply for 10 minutes out of the feature. My reservations aside, I still think that fans of the TV series and the film will enjoy the DVD all the same.
5/20/08 at 4:00pm
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I think the host segments look great and most fans will be happy with this relatively inexpensive upgrade. That being said, I do understand Kevin's critiques.
5/20/08 at 5:25pm
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Would it have killed Universal to at least include the trailer and the original DTS soundtrack? Maybe someday Criterion will give this movie some TLC.At least nobody has to shell out big bucks for the old disc on Ebay anymore.
5/20/08 at 8:20pm
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Does this mean I can throw my laserdisc version away?
Ed
5/20/08 at 8:47pm
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I still have the LD too.
5/21/08 at 4:05am
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Kevin, that's for the review - I'll be renting this first based on your comments.One comment on your format though, I found the background/watermark to be very distracting. If it was a longer review I would have had to bail.







