The only individual title I saw at the $13 price point that I took specific note of was Disney's Enchanted. Highly recommended to anyone who likes Disney & musicals!
I bought the Man With No Name set but haven't watched the movies yet. The back of the slimcase for The Good, The Bad and the Ugly lists 14 mins of extra footage never before seen in it's original exhibition and a trailer under Special Features. I didn't see it says if the footage is incorporated into the movie as well or not.Radioman970 said:And The Man with no Name...does that included the extended remaster version?
I heard that Italian films were almost always redone completely for sound even if they were done in english originally.TonyD said:on the special edition the 14 minutes is in the movie and some of the dialog
was dubbed for the special edition.
i think it was because Leone films without audio and just dubs all the dialog
in later on.
so for those 14 minutes it was either never dubbed or the audio was lost.
I'm sure all of this was covered in a topic over in the dvd software area.
I watched the whole set recently and the extra footage in incorporated into the movie. GB&U is the only movie of the 3 shown in widescreen that's anamorphic. It's probably better to get the Leone Anthology.Radioman970 said:I guess it's the Leone Anthology that has the extended version.
I heard that Italian films were almost always redone completely for sound even if they were done in english originally.
I believe it was never dubbed since it was never released to english speaking countries.
Cool. That's the one that has been on my "want list" for ages.Ron68 said:I watched the whole set recently and the extra footage in incorporated into the movie. GB&U is the only movie of the 3 shown in widescreen that's anamorphic. It's probably better to get the Leone Anthology.
And, Jerome, there's more...Jerome Grate said:Walmart actually has some Blu-ray at reasonable prices. I got Stargate for 10.00 and Terminator 2 is also on sale for 10.00.
I was at my local Wal-Mart today and noticed the following in the DVD "2 for $10" bin:Adam Lenhardt said:Anyone discover any great finds recently?
That version of My Bloody Valentine is the R rated cut and it has everything that you saw in theaters in 1981 BUT the recent DVD re-release from Lion's Gate is the uncut version of the movie that had the footage that was edited to get an R rating.Radioman970 said:EDIT: Oh! They did have 2-movie set My Bloody Valentine/April Fool's Day in the bin. I figured that was misplaced. I already had April Fool's Day and I figure My Bloody Valentine, which I've never seen, was the annoying edited version. Wasn't sure.
Thanks for the info. That's the one I'll get. Off Topic: I just watched Legend (Tom Cruise) in the reworked version and the difference is amazing. The thing feels less empty now and much more fun to watch overall. I've heard MBV has it's problems...wondering if the uncut helps matters....TravisR said:That version of My Bloody Valentine is the R rated cut and it has everything that you saw in theaters in 1981 BUT the recent DVD re-release from Lion's Gate is the uncut version of the movie that had the footage that was edited to get an R rating.
My Bloody Valentine just adds the uncut gore footage back to the movie rather than putting back character scenes or subplots like Legend or Lord Of The Rings or The Abyss. If you're a fan of slasher movies, the uncut version is the better one but nobody is ever going to mistake it for Citizen Kane.Radioman970 said:I've heard MBV has it's problems...wondering if the uncut helps matters....