DVD Beaver has a review. I probably would have shelled out for this if it had included the soundtrack, which is unavailable on CD as far as I know. Since it doesn't, I'll probably pass.
Hi, I recently acquired (for free) a used Tivo. I think it's a series 2. I have no interest in paying for a subscription or having it 'phone home' to register itself. I would like to use it like a VCR, manually recording shows. Is this possible? I was under the impression that it was, but...
After having a good laugh at Gymkata on DVD, I read the feature that I-mockery.com did about the movie. I noticed they had clips / stills of footage that don't appear on the DVD, but that I vaguely remember seeing on my old VHS copy (probably taped off of HBO back in the day.) For example, I...
If anyone sees any response from the DVD makers on the 'issues', could you update this thread for those of us that don't get to the other forums? Maybe there will be an official response....
The back cover at DVDEmpire does list a new transfer "remastered in High Definition widescreen" as one of the "New!" features on the disc. I too would consider upgrading if the subtitle is fixed.
I personally don't get how the iPod is more popular than a myriad of cheaper, better players out there. There's no sense in trying to make sense of people.
Many Sony Music DVDs have uncompressed PCM. I think (not positive) that the James Taylor live and Bruce Springsteen videos and Live in NYC have PCM tracks ... maybe some of the other Bruce DVDs as well.
After reading the cuts made to the BNB episodes for the Mike Judge collection, I'd have to say it sucks enough for me not to buy it. I realize MTV may not have had much, if any, say as to the content of the episodes but that doesn't make the set suck any less, IMHO. In the meanwhile, I'm...
How early does Paramount usually send out copies to reviewers? I'm eager to read a review of the new version. I try not to sell older editions before reading a review or two because it's a roll of the dice lately whether a new edition is worth the upgrade or not.
Your statement implies that everyone pays $50 to see a movie in a theater every time. Simply not true. Not everyone has kids or has to pay a babysitter or feels the need to stuff their face with overpriced confections.
Some comments about the specs over at the Universal site (link) 1. A mono soundtrack is listed but we get no indication as to which mono soundtrack (not that I'd expect as much from a PR-type site.) It could be the original mono, or something as craptastic as the new Terminator mono. 2...
Great post. Aren't there 3 version of this on DVD? An original, a collector's edition and a special edition? So there's basically no way to find a version with the original soundtrack that doesn't sound like garbage? What a shame... I'd love to have a good copy of this in my collection.