Hello Everyone,
I must say that this has been an interesting thread. And for me, the humor is well-taken! I've been wanting to jump in several times this week but have been busy attending a film exhibition conference in Orlando (with...
Dreamworks has specifically asked online sites to publish reviews the week the DVD streets.
Issue 54 (November 2001) of Widescreen Review, which should be reaching subscribers now, has "Shrek" on the cover, along with a full review...
It should be noted that the Superbit versions of "Desparado" and "Johnny Mnemonic" are new transfers, so that needs to be factored into the equation when making comparative reviews between old and new DVD versions.
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I watched 15 minutes the other night. Fantastic transfer. WSR talks about it having bothersome edge enhancement with halos, as well as shimmering, and some scenes look slightly undefined. Despite this description, they...
Roger,
You are opining negatively on a product based just on the fact that it has our name, and DTS on it. This was a joint effort, and not one created specifically to signify our support for DTS. We would be just as willing to create...
Please refer to the following article for a great explanation:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...on-6-2000.html
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The R1 DVD does not have DTS. Still, an excellent, very active soundtrack.
"The Mummy Returns" is featured on the cover of our Issue #53 (October 2001), which just went to press.
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I'm in total agreement with DVDFile.com in terms of their less-than-stellar assessment of the low-end. And the particular sequence Peter mentioned is a standout example, where in the previous 2.0 version there's a poignant, background...