The film was slightly cut in the US by a few frames. The Australian and UK versions are uncut, so the unrated R1 DVD I'd imagine is this same version released everywhere else.
This is a terrific release, I love the extras on it,always good to see a release thats not filled with the usual fluff pieces you get on the majority of releases. BTW, I thought the foot eating scene shown in the docu at 1.19.15 was...
Going from those screenshots if accurate, its not the color that puts me off in the new transfer its the level of DVNR thats been applied. It looks stripped of detail compared to the previous transfer.
The disc is fine however I have one problem with the audio.The dialogue clips at,or near reference level in quite a few scenes, possibly due to Warner using the low bitrate of 384kbps on this title. I'm thinking about getting the R3...
Columbia issued two different releases of the film on Laserdisc,a regular barebones edition and a slightly higher priced one that contained extras. Both were 2 discs and the one with extras had the HBO special you mention that btw,was...
If a Darkman SE ever cameout it'd be without the involvement of Sam Raimi. He had a horrible experiance making it and expressed no interest in revisting it for a DVD when asked in an interview recently.
The DTS track shows on the front display but flickers because it can't hold lock for anymore than a second at a time.Forcing it into DTS mode doesn't make a difference at all.
I have a Yamaha HTR5760 and Ive just noticed it won't lock onto the DTS track on a number of discs! These discs playup at ,(samepoint) everytime from two different makes of player and its not just a random dropout it basicly cant lock...
Ive noticed on my HTR5760 that it wont play DTS tracks from Anchor Bay DVDs from a few years back, titles like Suspiria, Opera, Maniac etc. I tried them on two players that played them perfectly in the past on my Pioneer reciever before...