Ok, I did a search on HTF and I can't find a single thread that covers this release. Also, while this is a 3-D disc, it will play back in 2-D, and my commentary is mainly about the 2-D aspect.
I had always wondered how much better the Little Rascals may look if an HD master was made, and so...
The drill holes indicate that it was a giveaway/free disc and not to be resold (doesn't mean you can't sell it). Giveaway i.e. industry giveaway, not consumer giveaway.
I have a Buttkicker shaker, one of the original larger piston models - 4ohm, 350watt minimum, 700 watts peak in very nice condition.
Asking $100 (shipping extra, estimated at $25 because of weight). Prefer local pick up, in Costa Mesa, CA.
Selling only because I no longer have my theater...
As a side note LR was shown on the channel "InHD" a few years ago (albeit cropped), and it looked really good. Says a lot as Cox was bitstarving their HD channels (~ 12mbps). I had a recording of it, but dumped my D-VHS collection a couple years ago.
This is only the third time (because I bought the other 2!) that an NEC Fish Club Jr. has been posted for sale in the United States. It is an ultra rare unit.
It's a 24" CRT widescreen display (480i only) encased in a special housing with a 1 inch thick water filled plexiglass front. This...
I grew up on Brook's early stuff, but I still find Spaceballs hysterical, and think it's great. Now, for a bad Mel Brooks film, insert Robin Hood: Men in Tights. That was pretty lame...
Nope, not saying that at all. I've watched this film evolve so to speak over the last two years, so I've seen variations in the story line (and segments) along the way. The final product is good, damn good. There were some things I saw previously that I thought worked a bit better, but then...
Lovely NDA agreements. Must wait until Blu-Ray is released, I'll be curious to see what they include and hopefully it has the story iterations that they were originally going to go with.
Correct. And doing a 3D film presents its own challenges which were not easy and not always welcomed. As for the "fountain of youth" and Muntz, I so want to drop a spoiler but I cannot.
I loved everything he was in - Then again, with his passing, he's no longer Captain Chaos, he's been retired. As he enters the gates of Heaven, and see's God, he'll introduce himself as "Captain U.S.A...dah dah daaaaaaaah!"
Agreed. I think it's funny that once the front guys were exposed, suddenly the music "got bad" and everyone stopped playing/listening to it. I still listen to it, the music was good then, it's good now.
I actually wish they'd edit the "PG" scenes into the R rated version. Explains a bit more, not to mention entertaining. The extended dance scene with Doreen to "Disco Duck" was fun to watch. There's a list of scenes at IMDB: Saturday Night Fever (1977) - Alternate versions Same with...
I got my Genius box set yesterday, watched a couple, and my initial thoughts (I haven't done any comparisons) is that while the couple I watched looked good, I couldn't discern if the transfers were better or if they'd been DNR'd. Other than the limited Warner DVD at Sunset (WTH - how could I...
That'd I'd love. I actually still have all four laserdisc boxsets. Was keeping them around to transfer to DVD until the Genius release came out. Now I'm debating whether to move forward and make my own Cabin Fever DVDs (from the laserdiscs), just accept the Genius versions, or do some kind...
For those that attended the screening today (I did), the first 100 attendees received a copy of the BD release of HTWWW. I commented on the screening itself in another HTWWW thread in this forum.
The showing today at the Arclight Hollywood Cinerama dome today of HTWWW was ok. I noticed people lining up at 9:00am this morning, wondering why since seats are assigned. Now I know - the first 100 ticket holders got copies of HTWWW on Blu-Ray as they entered the theater! They had some of...
It should also be pointed out that it could be argued the screenshots violate copyrights, to post actual movie clips would certainly do that. Additionally the bandwidth required to host video clips (clips, not the whole movie) would exceed reasonable terms, not to mention re-encoding them to...