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post #61 of 90

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Originally Posted by mike kaminski
I meant the plane in Raiders.

Oh my guess would be to mount it to the wing struts.

Doug

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post #62 of 90

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I presume that this set is "closed captioned" or has english subtitles. Does anyone know if these titles appear only in the black bar areas or whether some also appear over the picture?
post #63 of 90

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Originally Posted by haroldS
I presume that this set is "closed captioned" or has english subtitles. Does anyone know if these titles appear only in the black bar areas or whether some also appear over the picture?
Depends on the type of tv and the type of player. If you're watching it on a 16:9, it'll probably be just inside the picture and slightly spilling off into the black. On a standard, completely in the black.
post #64 of 90

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Originally Posted by Douglas Monce
Lucas no longer owns THX so I don't know if their association has been cut as well or not.
I doubt it. THX Inc. went public over 6 years ago and this has not meant anything at all for Lucasfilm (which still controlls majority shares in the company).
post #65 of 90

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USA network is showing the indiana jones trilogy. its in HD and letterbox. even the standard edition of USA network is showing it in letterbox. they are showing last crusade right now.
all 3 will repeat again tomorrow.
Jacob
post #66 of 90

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One more question: when you say "new THX logo" do you mean "Broadway 2000"?
post #67 of 90

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Originally Posted by TheBat
USA network is showing the indiana jones trilogy. its in HD and letterbox. even the standard edition of USA network is showing it in letterbox. they are showing last crusade right now.
all 3 will repeat again tomorrow.
Jacob

Yep and they all looked pretty damn good! Imagine my surprise when they were NOT squeezed into a 16:9 frame.
post #68 of 90

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Originally Posted by Ron Reda
Yep and they all looked pretty damn good! Imagine my surprise when they were NOT squeezed into a 16:9 frame.
Full OAR 2.35:1?!
I'd buy this set ONLY for the image galleries. Where the hell are the extras from the LD's and even the Widescreen VHS? I'm assuming they're holding onto those until the inevitable release of the Tetralogy/Collection on BD later this year ("Quadrilogy" is just a marketing word made-up by FOX). I wanted this set two be two discs each! Fiest disc obviously a remaster/reencode, with the same soundmix as before but meatier perhaps. Even a full-fledged subtitled trivia track would've been great. And the second disc. The full individual parts from the 4th Disc Documentary. It seemed that each following film was giving shorter coverage compared to Raiders. Even an archival gallery with the LD extras and stuff would've been icing. More in depth is what I would've wanted it. But no, Star Wars gets the better extras compared to this filler.
I'm glad someone online is preserving the LD documentary discs onto DVD. I certainly doubt they'll be released on any newer format soon. It's great for the image galleries since I love looking at storyboards, concept art and everything but the featurettes just fall short.
All-in-all, I guess I'll just be buying this more for the image galleries and stuff for KotCS. Most likely KotCS will receive a two-disc DVD treatment.
There are always custom made DL DVD's with all the archival material not on DVD for the Trilogy. Wouldn't even be bootlegging honestly since I'd consider most of the material would be from Laserdisc and broadcasts. Even VHS. Gonna buy the boxset when it's far lower in price. Hell, they even used the same menu and transfer from the 2003 Trilogy set. Talk about uninspired.

EDIT: Even this set could've had a seventh disc, if they'd've gone the teo-disc each route, and covered all the other Indiana Jones stuff. An exclusive to the set. The video games, books, comic books and everything. With interviews and minutae (sp?) from the creators of them. I WANT AN EXTENSIVE SET OF EXTRAS FOR INDIANA JONES TRILOGY, DAMMIT! Hal Barwood, Hugh Fleming, Dave Dorman, Rob MacGregor, Max McCoy, Drew Struzan and alot of other people. It's too bad I'm not a DVD producer like Charlie de Lauzirika. Then I'd make some superb supplements. Don't I wish.
post #69 of 90

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the trailer for the new movie.. was it enhanced for widescreen? I remember seeing the non ehanced one in front of cloverfield.

Jacob
post #70 of 90
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Originally Posted by TheBat
the trailer for the new movie.. was it enhanced for widescreen? I remember seeing the non ehanced one in front of cloverfield.

Jacob

My memory is spotty, but my initial response would be no; I don't believe very many of the trailers on Paramount's DVDs are anamorphic.

I will check when I go back downstairs just to confirm.
post #71 of 90

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^I saw the Raiders Of The Lost Ark DVD yesterday at a buddy's house and I'm pretty sure the trailer is anamorphic. The reason it stuck in my mind is because I was expecting it to be non-anamorphic (like on Cloverfield).
post #72 of 90
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I finally remembered to check, and the trailer is indeed in anamorphic widescreen.
post #73 of 90

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Minor question. at the beginning of "The Last crusade" is that actually somewhere in the US midwest???
post #74 of 90

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Originally Posted by Sumnernor
Minor question. at the beginning of "The Last crusade" is that actually somewhere in the US midwest???

It was supposed to be Utah, right?
post #75 of 90

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Originally Posted by Travis Brashear
It was supposed to be Utah, right?
Yep.
post #76 of 90

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I picked up the 3 discs of the indiana jones films. the store was out of the boxset, so I bought them separately.

Jacob
post #77 of 90

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The new THX logo is superb - worth the cost of the new editions!

Flower bed I'd call it.
post #78 of 90

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Originally Posted by TravisR
Yep.
Moab National Park. Great biking. Not that I'd personally promote Utah, I used to live there for 8 1/2 years...
I saw the collection and individual releases for the DVD when I was hunting for the new Indy actiony figures. Saw the measly endcap all sold out of the basic figures and had only the Nazi Soldier Deluxe two-pack left. Wanted to buy Indy with of course an exceptional paint application and a random baddie. No such luck so I headed to the Star Wars section, overloaded with junk from it.
Anyway, the individual covers look neat since they have embossed slipcovers. I'd only buy these to make a 2-disc set of the 2003 release for the films.
post #79 of 90

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Temple of Doom goofs - plane propellers stop, and when they jump out - all 3 are spinning, grin.
post #80 of 90

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Originally Posted by Yumbo
Temple of Doom goofs - plane propellers stop, and when they jump out - all 3 are spinning, grin.

Like someone stated earlier, the 2003 Indiana Jones box was on my "pending shelf" too except I don't have enough space for all the DVDs that I haven't seen. I have just finished looking at all 3 films plus the "bonus material.

I also looked for the plane propellers and did not see them stopped - I did not see any goof. I would definitely not recommend getting the new set if one has the 2003 release. Perhaps I will double dip when the 4th film comes out in a box which has more extras.
post #81 of 90

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The picture quality looked quite poor on all 3, so I 2nd that don't upgrade for now.

The goof is there, along with one in Last Crusade with the tank chase hanging onto turret. One moment he's using his hands to hang on, next thing he's bag strap is around the turret suspending him, and then he climbs up without un-strapping.

ps. did they remove the time and location captions from the beginning of Raiders (South America 1936) and Doom (Shanghai 1935)?
post #82 of 90

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FWIW, some evidence of "tampering" for the Raiders HD version:
State of the Trilogy/ annual SW depression (Page 6) - generalfrevious - April 21, 2008 at 8:40 PM - originaltrilogy.com forum
post #83 of 90

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ps. did they remove the time and location captions from the beginning of Raiders (South America 1936) and Doom (Shanghai 1935)?
What? Was that ever even an option? Why would they omit those?
post #84 of 90

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Originally Posted by Yumbo
Did they remove the time and location captions from the beginning of Raiders (South America 1936) and Doom (Shanghai 1935)?

Gulp! What???!!!

I can't believe how good Karen Allen looks in the new film as Marion!
She looks about 40 let alone nearly 60! Anyway, nice to see her back. She was great in "Raiders"!!
post #85 of 90

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The legends are NOT changed on any of the movies on the new DVDs.
post #86 of 90

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I couldn't spot them on Raiders and Doom.

Timecode?

They're there in Crusade x2. Utah (19XX) and Portuguese Coast (1938)

Why I was looking is to verify memory of timeline of the movies in chronological order.

Doom, Raiders, Crusade.
post #87 of 90

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They both appear after the opening credits end. I'll check the discs for the times.

EDIT: Raiders is at 2:40 and Temple Of Doom is at 2:58.
post #88 of 90

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I bought the singe editions of raiders, temple, and last crusade last week from target.. they were 13 bucks each.. this week they are on sale for 10 bucks. I was able to get a refund on the difference.. come out to be like 12 bucks.

Jacob
post #89 of 90

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Weird, I missed them the first time, lol.

Thanks - must have been I looked down at my food, BOTH times.
post #90 of 90

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As someone who never got around to getting the '03 box I picked up the trilogy in their individual 3D cases at Wal Mart. I purposfully did that because lately i'm becoming disenchanted with these all-in-one packs, I wanted each one individually because I like the artwork.

These boxsets sometimes rob a series of films of their personalities, especially one's like the Chucky Killer Doll Collection where they just cram each movie on a different side of the discs and the only artwork we get is a rather ugly 3D picture of Chucky on the cover, the films are robbed of any identity with no artwork IMO.
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