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danoff
When I first bought the LOTR extended box set, I watched the fellowship and TTT the same day. Then the next morning as soon as I got up I put on ROTK.

It makes for quite the marathon. You can do them all in one day but you'd have to be even more of a geek than me to try that.


LOL ive also done this with two of my flat mates, the day i bought them we sat down and watched all three extended back to back, with pee breaks and food stops, all in all we were up for about 15 hours.
 
Awesome review, sprite! :eek: Your "Heat" DVD review is the best one by far I think. Only extra feature on my DVD is the trailer, so I couldn't belive how many documentaries were on your 2-disc set. I'll probably upgrade to the same one you have in the near future, but if not, I might rent it just for the documentaries. :D

Pacino & De Niro: The Conversation Documentary:"Anatomy of this historic on-screen showdown." This one sounds awesome. 👍


danoff
When I first bought the LOTR extended box set, I watched the fellowship and TTT the same day. Then the next morning as soon as I got up I put on ROTK.

It makes for quite the marathon. You can do them all in one day but you'd have to be even more of a geek than me to try that.
:lol: I'd love to do a trilogy marathon one of these days. Sounds fun!
 
Heat, hands down, is a superb DVD. Great special features, crisp pictures, and overall great audio. It's a great movie by itself but the remastering is even better
 
Ronin 2 Disk Special Edition DVD Review

Welcome to my review of the Ronin Special Edition 2 disk set (PAL / R-2). I thought I would add this seeing as it was mentioned the other day in the thread about Heat.

Director:
John Frankenheimer

Cast:
Robert De Niro - Sam
Jean Reno - Vincent
Natascha McElhone - Deirdre
Stellan Skarsgård - Gregor
Sean Bean - Spence
Skipp Sudduth - Larry
Jonathan Pryce - Seamus O'Rourke

DVD Genral Info
Sound: DD 5.1 - DTS
Subtitles: Dutch - Swedish - Finnish - Norwegian - Danish
HOH: English
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Run Time Approx: 1hr 56mins

Plot Outline:
In a world where loyalty is earned and betrayal is a way of life, a new and deadlier terrorist threat has emerged - the freelance killer!

The Cold War may be over but at the forefront of the New World is a group of covert mercenaries whose skills in surveillance, reconnaissance and attack are for sale to the highest bidder. A mysterious client for a dangerous mission assembles five of these operatives, known as `Ronin', in Paris: steal a top-secret briefcase.

Featuring some of the most exciting, stomach-churning car chases ever committed to film, 'Ronin' is a tough, uncompromising thriller that will leave you breathless.

Disk 1:
Feature
Audio commentary By John Frankenheimer

👍👍👍👍👍 / 👍👍👍👍👍

Disk 2:
In The Cutting Room With Tony Gibbs: A Featurette On Editing The Film

I wasn't expecting much from this documentary but it was actually insightful and enjoyable to watch, alot of information is given about the look of the film and how editing is done. It actually adds to the enjoyment of the film by pointing out small things I didn't notice before and when I watched the film again it made me look harder for others (which I like to do :sly: )

Natasha McElhone: An Actor's Process Featurette

Definatly the worst on the disk, but it give's an impression of what its like to work on a film with De Niro and Jean Reno so thats cool, but it dosnt add much in the way of value to the disk or the movie so in that respect its a poor addition to the special features.

Composing The Ronin Score Featurette

Again not the most interesting of items to add to a DVD, but if your into score wrighting then its quite interesting (I guess), it add's nothing to the film and not much value.

The Driving of Ronin: A Featurette On Action Stunts In Movie With Stunt Co-ordinator Jean-Claude Lagniez

One of the best on the DVD (to be expected), and probably the one people want to watch the most, this documentary goes in-depth to the sunt co-ordination and car scenes, showing how they made it look like the stars were driving the cars and all the cool stuff, top notch and lots of info and definatly add to the film.

Filming in the Fast Lane: The Original 'Making Of' Featurette Re-Edited For This Special Edition Release

This along with The Driving of Ronin make the best insight to movie car chase's and how they are filmed, makes for interseting watch and adds to the film loads, also if has lot of cool car action (which is why we are all on this forum in the first place) for lovers of cars or the film this is a good watch.

Through the Lens: An Interview With Director Of Photography Robert Fraisse

Not great but is complimentary to the In The Cutting Room With Tony Gibbs documentary and explains the way in which the film was shot and why certin colours were banned from the cosumes and sets, it also gives an incite to the way in which the director John Frankenheimer wanted the film to be from the start.

Venice Interviews Featurette

Just a bunch of interviews from the Venice film festival (im guessing the film was previewed there back in 1997/8) just your basic collection of interviews from the stars of the film, not that much in the way of goods here if your watching movie stars giving the old hard sell about then new film then this is the ticket. :)

Alternate Ending

I wont spoil it for ya ;) , its definatly interesting.

Animated Photo Gallery

Not that good TBH

Theatrical Trailer

Standard feat.

To Sum Up

Again like the heat DVD the special featurettes that shine are the ones most people who watch the film want to see, the rest seem to have been added to fill up the second disk, two very nice features The Driving of Ronin & Filming in the Fast Lane work together to shead a good light into the making of car chase scenes, and provide some cool car footage aswell, the other nice but not so good featurettes In The Cutting Room With Tony Gibbs & Through the Lens make for interesting watch and add some small bits to the overall Ronin experiance, but the rest fall short of the quality and informative aspect of the mentioned featurettes.

👍👍👍👍 / 👍👍👍👍👍
 
Green Day - Bullet in a Bible

2 Discs but Disc 1 isnt a DVD its a Music CD.

So. Disc 2

Features the Milton Keynes live concert from 2005 on the American Idiot tour. Supports Surround sound and subtitles.

The DVD doesnt show the entire concert but it still lasts a good 2 hours, between each song performance it cuts to Documentary sections, these include: Billie Joe talking about his inspiration for the song "Jesus of Suburbia" The whole band talking about how they prepare for live performances, a section with GD Fans talking about the band and what they like, and one of the best sections is a whole section dedicated to Tre Cool ,on how he became the best rock drummer in the world. Around this, the songs performed on the DVD are:

1: American Idiot
2: Jesus of Suburbia
3: Holiday
4: Are we the waiting
5: St Jimmy
6: Longview
7: Hitching a ride
8: Brain stew
9: Basket Case
10: King for a day/Shout
11: Wake me up when september ends
12: Minority
13: Boulevard of broken dreams
14: Time of your life (Good riddance)

All in all its a great and enjoyable DVD to watch!:)

:)
 
sprite
One of the best on the DVD (to be expected), and probably the one people want to watch the most, this documentary goes in-depth to the sunt co-ordination and car scenes, showing how they made it look like the stars were driving the cars and all the cool stuff, top notch and lots of info and definatly add to the film.


I thought that the stars actually did drive the cars. :confused:
 
DQuaN
I thought that the stars actually did drive the cars. :confused:


Ha yeh most people do but, De Niro & Natascha McElhone didn't but i think that J.Reno & Skipp Sudduth did in parts, the DVD didnt exactly clear this up :dunce: but they used seats in the boot (trunk) of the cars with pedals and steering wheels in and ex F1 & Champ car drivers did the driving with the stars just mimiking the moves, makes it look very good from a movie point of view. 👍

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here is a screen grab from the DVD showing the set-up in the boot of the Audi RS8

 
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a religious person, but I've become quite a fan of the Veggietales movies. I know, I know, I have an appointment to have it looked at.

My wife, 2 sons and I were at Sam's Club looking at movies. I went over to see what she was laughing at and she showed me this:

VeggieTales.jpg


I was amused also, so we bought it ($10, I believe). When we got home, I put it in and was immediately assured that it was a worthwile purchase.

One of the correlations is:

Bilbo's birthday speech - "I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."

"Billboy's" birthday speech - "I'm twice as tall as half of you and half as short as twice of you."

It just gets worse from there. :lol:

All told, if you like LOTR (like many of you, I have the Extended Editions), give this one a hit. It is amusing enough to keep you entertained, although the ending is kind of flat.
 
Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence

Welcome to my DVD review of Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence, this review is from the PAL Europe 2 Disk DVD.

Genral Film Info

Manga UK
Production IG
Bandai Ent.
Website
Website 2

Director:
Mamoru Oshii

Cast:
Akio Otsuka - Bato
Atsuko Tanaka - Major Motoko Kusanagi
Koichi Yamadera - Togusa
Tamio Oki - Section 9 Department Chief Aramaki
Yutaka Nakano - Ishikawa
Naoto Takenaka - Kim

Genral DVD Info

Run Time:
96 Minutes approx​

Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1​

Sound - Disk 1:
Japanese or English (dubbed) Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround audio track *English Subs
Japanese or English (dubbed) Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio track *English Subs

Sound - Disk 2:
Japanese or English (dubbed) DTS 5.1 Surround *English Subs

Synopsis:

It is the year 2032 and Earth is a world where the few remaining humans coexist with cyborgs, human spirits inhabiting mechanized bodies, and dolls, robots with no human elements whatsoever. A cyborg detective for the government's covert anti-terrorist unit Public Security Section 9, Batou is charged with investigating the bizarre case of a malfunctioning gynoid - a hyper-realistic female robot created specifically for sexual companionship - responsible for slaughtering its owner.

Delving deeper and deeper into the investigation, Batou and his partner, Togusa, are forced to confront violent Yakuza thugs, devious hackers, influential government bureaucrats and powerful corporate criminals. As they move closer to uncovering the mystery, it slowly becomes apparent that the truth behind the crime is far more shocking than anyone dared imagine...

Disk 1 - Special features

Audio commentary: from director Mamoru Oshii and animation director Toshihiko Nishikubo

As far as audio commentary's go this was ok I guess, but I never finished listerning to it as I was trying to watch the film and people talking in Japanese with sub's and trying to watch the film was a bit hard. But over all if your into commentary's then this is an ok one (only if you can keep up :) )

The Making Of: Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence

The making of documentary was ok nothing special, just your regulare clips from the film with various people talking about the techniques used. I found the subtitles to be a pain in the ar*e when viewing this documentary, as they shift from the top of the screen to the bottom, and when they are at the top the clash with the picture and sometimes can be hard to read, this wouldn't be a problem if they had a dubbed soundtrack for it but they dont. :(

Disk 2 - Special features

Trailers

Just standard trailers, nothing to go crazy about :D

Sneak peek: at episode 5 of 'Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG

Again this is nothing special, its just a 10 minute intro to the TV spinoff and 5 of those minutes are the opening sequence.

'Face To Face': interview with director Mamoru Oshii

This is a little better but from a fan's point of view only, as for adding anything to the film... Not a sausage, just a bunch of boring questions cooked up by Manga UK and he just replys, I even turned it off after question #4. talk about dull.

Manga Trailers

Various trailers for up and coming films from Manga UK.

Round up & overall thoughts

Well for the special features side of the DVD package, it sucks. The amount packed onto these disks is very minimal (but there is a reason) and the quality of these features is low and even downright dull, Ive always found this to be the case with foreign films especially the ones from Asia, maybe they dont see the point of them and dont bother making or adding them to the DVD's.

Special Features: 👍👍 / 👍👍👍👍👍

Now for the main feature. The film is one of the best Anime of all time and is not just a Tour De Force in the image department, but has a compeling and awsome storyline, maybe its been done with Bladerunner and more recent The Matrix, but A.I.'s, Robots & Cyborgs still manage to capture my imagination and fule my need to watch films that follow in line.

GITS 2: Innocence is a remarkable piece of film making, not only are the voice actors supurb (Japanese & American) but the animation on show here is the best ive seen since Akira and Patlabor, and the mix of 3D and 2D are stunning, alot better than Appleseed.

Now for the reason behind the scant features. On the second disk the film is repeated but with DTS only. Now for anyone who has surround knows that DTS is the best of the best and having it all alone seperate on the other disk makes for better quality viewing wich is well thought out, if they were going to try and squeeze it onto the first disk along with the DD 2.0 & 5.1 its would have been virtually impossible without compramising the picture and sound quality all round, so to have it on its own disk is a great idea.

Main Feature 👍👍👍👍👍 / 👍👍👍👍👍
 
Holy cow. I just caught your awesome review of "Ronin". 👍👍👍 I'm a huge fan of Frankenheimer's work, so I really like that movie. I own it on DVD, but it is the single disc version, with not much extra features and I don't think it has DTS(I'm reorganizing my collection, I can't find it :p), which I prefer. If the 2-Disc Ronin is sold in the States, I am definitely picking it up(I'm sure it is). All those extra features makes me want to ........ :drool:

P.S. I tried to give you some "rep" points, but the message says I gotta spread more around(I don't even remember giving you the last time! :D). Don't worry, I'll come back around again. ;) What a review!
 
a6m5
Holy cow. I just caught your awesome review of "Ronin". 👍👍👍 I'm a huge fan of Frankenheimer's work, so I really like that movie. I own it on DVD, but it is the single disc version, with not much extra features and I don't think it has DTS(I'm reorganizing my collection, I can't find it :p), which I prefer. If the 2-Disc Ronin is sold in the States, I am definitely picking it up(I'm sure it is). All those extra features makes me want to ........ :drool:

P.S. I tried to give you some "rep" points, but the message says I gotta spread more around(I don't even remember giving you the last time! :D). Don't worry, I'll come back around again. ;) What a review!

Ha cheers a6m5, ive just strted my own blog (see signature) and im going to copy all my reviews from here to there, and everytime I do a new one I will do it here first and then transfere it.

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Im going to rite a review of the Aliens quadrology boxset soo so this will be big, a whole 9 disks :eek:
 
sprite
Im going to rite a review of the Aliens quadrology boxset soo so this will be big, a whole 9 disks :eek:
I have that one too. Wonderful set, definitely one of my favorites. :)
 
I bought a copy of "Underworld" featuring Kate Beckinsale, last week. Not really a fan of the film, but I do like the genre, plus it was $5. :p

Anyway, cinematography is just OK, action is also average. But there were also couple of positives. Extra features are plenty, with couple of commentary tracks and multiple featurettes. The other is the surround sound. Very dynamic and they really made a good use of rear speakers on 5.1. 👍 I don't know why more movies couldn't sound this good......

I liked the movie enough to rent the second one for sure. I hope it's coming out on DVD soon.
 
I like Underworld, it was slightly dissapointing, but come on, Kate Beckinsale + Leather = watchable!!
I have the really cool R1 Xtended version of it, it comes with a lil comic, art book & other stuff.

I watched 2 films yesterday:
Match Point - This is a less raunchy/rude version of Closer, still good, but is to long at the beginning. Scarlett is great (& gorgeous) so is everyone else & of course Brian Cox, he's always good. (i paid £3 for this!! bargain)
7/10

House of the dead - oh my god, i have seen this before, and i new it was bad, but i found it for £3, so i thought why not. Its just as bad, if not worse than i remember. But i think because its so bad i actually find this quite entertaining. Everything is so bad. Terrible action, direction, acting, editing. Theres 3 suicidal characters, The voice over seems to be forgotten about i could go on. But its so funny to watch.
2/10 (8/10 for enjoyment!)

Oh and Ronin, is absolutely excellent. I keep seeing bits of this on Sky & it makes me like it even more. Best car chases ever?? Possibly! (i love the one in Bad Boys 2 & (the french) Taxi)
 
555
(the french)Taxi)

Yes I have all three of those films and they are all very good.

Taxi 1:

language: French 5.1 eng subs

This film is one of the best French comedys of this age, and I love it to bits, that car chases are awsome and funny, and the acting is stunning, Marion Cotillard who is in "big fish" is great and beautiful.

Taxi 2:

language: same as above.

Again this film starts off where the other finished, but the car can fly now (lol) again acting is great and the script is funny enough to make you laugh out loud.

there is a few extras, but nothing important to dedicate allot of time explaining.

Taxi 3:

Language: as above.

This film is a bit of a let down, not as good as the first two, but still enjoyable, and it has three black Evos in it. worht digging out if you can, im lucky to have this on DVD because i havent seen it anywhere else since.

Taxi 👍👍👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍👍
Taxi 2: 👍👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍
Taxi 3: 👍👍👍/👍👍👍
 
Oh, man. I've been wanting to see the original Taxi movies for few years now. Instead of releasing them on DVDs here, American studio(whoever it was) decided that they'll do the American version instead. :rolleyes: I heard it was really bad, and I didn't even bother renting it. I suppose I'm going to have to buy one of those Hong Kong import copies of the original ones off of eBay. :guilty:
 
I watched "The Da Vinci Code" on monday, strangely nobody is talking about this movie here on GTP? Here in Brazil it was pretty hyped but I never read the book so I wasn't too interested.

Anyway, I thought the film was okay. Too lenghty actually, they should've ended *spoiler alert for those who don't know the history* when the master (teacher) was arrested, after that it was just boring. I don't think I would like the book also, not my style.
 
Where did you get Taxi 3 with Englidh subs?? and Taxi with 5.1. I just have the R2 versions of 1 & 2.

The American Taxi isnt that bad a film, it has a few funny bits. But the car chases are terrible. Its so obviously green screen when they show the actors doing the driving
 
555
Where did you get Taxi 3 with Englidh subs??

A Korean Import, its ok film, and it has Stalone init at the begining. BTW its coming to the UK in September for general release.

TAXI 3 R2 DVD

BTW it was hard to find the Korean Import if I come across one I will let you guys know.
 
TV Series DVD on sale at BestBuy! If anyone in the U.S. is interested, BestBuy has many TV series on sale starting today(Sunday). I ordered Magnum P.I.(season 2) and A-Team(season 1). It was buy one, get one free for $34.99! I also considered "Knight Rider" and "In Living Colour", but I put it off. I really like TV series on DVD, and here are the ones I own(off the top of my head):

Lost(season 1) - Widescreen. Very campy, gripping series. One of my favorites, if not the favorite.

Quantum Leap(season 1) - Full screen. I used to love this show. I wish I could buy and watch the whole series. I still have the series finale on VHS somewhere....

Magnum P.I.(season 1) - Full screen. Just ordered the second season. Has bonus episodes. Haven't got there yet, but couple of those features "Simon & Simon", which was a pretty good 80's detective show. I love Magnum P.I.! The set is probably the best TV Series DVD set I own, with bunch of episodes(maybe even double of standard shows) and some extras. 👍 If it only came with a Detroit Tigers baseball cap.....

War of the Worlds(season 1) - Full screen. Really silly 80's TV series, based on the original movie of the same title(not the one with the Tom Cruise ;)). Last time I got to see these shows, I didn't know English, so it's a lot better on DVD today for me. Plus, it was only fifteen bucks. :D

Northern Exposure(season 1,2,3) - Full screen. Got really good deal on these sets. My favorite TV shows of all-time. DVD sets aren't that hot, unfortunately. I don't think it has any notable extra features, if any. Packaging are one of the worst. Episodes are still great though.

Band of Brothers - Widescreen. I think the price came down on this finally($50). If you liked "Saving Private Ryan", you should like this. 1st time I saw it, I liked it. I'm on my second viewing, a long time later, and I'm absolutely loving it this time around. 👍

Seinfeld(season 1) - Full screen. I'm probably gonna get rid of this one. I saw just episode or two, and did not like it. I loved the re-runs on TV, so I thought it would be cool to see how the series begun(and it was dirt cheap, again! :D). But I must say, the show was pretty crappy at first.

24(season 2,3) - Widescreen. I sold my season 1, while back. I should have kept it. These gripping adventure/thriller type shows are the best on DVD, so you can watch them on demand. No commercial breaks, repeats, or missed episodes. So far, Season 1 & 2 are my favorite. 3 was OK. I'm looking forward to season 4 & 5, when they are 20 bucks. :D

I think that's about it.

FatAssBR
I watched "The Da Vinci Code" on monday, strangely nobody is talking about this movie here on GTP? Here in Brazil it was pretty hyped but I never read the book so I wasn't too interested.

Anyway, I thought the film was okay. Too lenghty actually, they should've ended *spoiler alert for those who don't know the history* when the master (teacher) was arrested, after that it was just boring. I don't think I would like the book also, not my style.
FatAss, this is a DVD thread. "The Da Vinci Code" is still in theaters! :D Anyway, the movie was hyped here as well, but now is perceived as a dud. I looked forward to this movie since March or something, but now I'm looking to rent it. :indiff:
 
Oh, my bad. :O

BTW, aren't several posts missing in this thread?

Edit: Ah, I just noticed I meant to post about the Da Vinci Code in the "What movies have you seen lately" thread. :D
 
Like you a6m5 I love owning Tv series's and have quite a few.

Farscape Seasons 1 to 4 & Peacekeeper wars box sets, these are fairly big and expensive (I payed £80 each for the seasons and £10 for PKW) The are 10 disks with 22 episodes for each season, these are my pride and joys and I love the programme very much. They have loads of extras, but the picture quality on the first season DVD's is a bit poor quality but definatly watchable.

👍👍👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍👍 for all.

The 4400 Series 1 & 2. Great show and I cant wait for series 3 (its just started in the US on USA). Not much in the way of extras but still worth watchihng.

👍👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍👍

Red Dwarf series 1 to 8 One of the funniest and most original TV sitcoms ever, full to the brim with extras and give the buyers and option to buy them with little corgi toys in the special edition packs.

👍👍👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍👍

ones I want on DVD are Sliders, Fresh Prince & all the star trek series boxsets.

My dad has a couple too on DVD...

Hes got Taken which is very good and worth watching, he got it for only £15 too, has a bonus disk with some extras.

👍👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍👍

and he has The Young Ones series's 1 & 2, not too bad, but I find then tedious to watch from begining to end but woth checking out if you find them cheap enough.

👍👍👍/👍👍👍👍👍

ohh yeh and my mum has got Northern Exposure series 1 and wants the others, not my cup of tea, but my mum loves Canada and the idea of living in a remote place like that.
 
I just bought the first series of Lost on DVD, and I really enjoyed it. I missed quite a lot of the episodes when they showed them on TV, so I got to see it all this time. After seeing most of the second series as well, I've got a couple of theories about the island. :-)

Is it true that 5 series of Lost have been commissioned for production?
 
markj_87
I just bought the first series of Lost on DVD, and I really enjoyed it. I missed quite a lot of the episodes when they showed them on TV, so I got to see it all this time. After seeing most of the second series as well, I've got a couple of theories about the island. :-)

Is it true that 5 series of Lost have been commissioned for production?


I ewas never a big fan of lost, in-fact after about 4 episodes of the first series I lost interest (no pun intended). But sorry dude this forum is for DVD reviews not discuss a series try the lost thread im sure you will get an answer.
 
markj_87
I just bought the first series of Lost on DVD, and I really enjoyed it. I missed quite a lot of the episodes when they showed them on TV, so I got to see it all this time. After seeing most of the second series as well, I've got a couple of theories about the island. :-)

Is it true that 5 series of Lost have been commissioned for production?
I heard that they are making up storyline as they go, but I don't know that for sure either. Like sprite said, you should try the "Lost" related thread. Foolkiller is a huge Lost fan, so he might be someone you want to ask. :) If you have trouble finding him, I can ask him for you. Just send me a PM.

I can't wait until the Season 2 of "Lost" is released. I hope it's in late August, just like last year.
 
Lost is knowhere near as good as the 1st season. But the episode that was on E4 this week was pretty good. Most backstories are pointless, but Kate's one was quite good. There are only 2 characters i really like & 1 died a few weeks ago. The other is John (dont know how you spell Lock??) he rocks!

Watched Gremlins for the 1st time last night. I was sure i'd seen it as a kid, but it must have been the 2nd one. Anyway, it was good. Gizmo is soo cute.
6/10
 
555
Watched Gremlins for the 1st time last night. I was sure i'd seen it as a kid, but it must have been the 2nd one. Anyway, it was good. Gizmo is soo cute.
6/10
Last time I saw that, I think in grade school!

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Grand Prix: 40th Anniversary Edition (2-disc set) (1966)

"Grand Prix" is finally coming out on DVD! I rented this on VHS years ago, and liked it a lot(big James Garner fan). Since there were no DVD release, I even came close to buying it on Laserdisc, but I'm glad I put it off(like 2, 3 years later). Here's a bit of info on it from Amazon.com:
Plot Synopsis: American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard. While Stoddard struggles to recover, Aron begins to drive for the Japanese Yamura team, and becomes romantically involved with Stoddard's estranged wife.


DVD Features:
Available Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 1.0)
New digital transfer from restored 65mm elements with a soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1
Pushing the Limit: The Making of Grand Prix--40th Anniversary making-of documentary
Flat Out: Formula One in the Sixties
The Style and Sound of Speed--a look at the style of Saul Bass and the film's sound design
Brands Hatch: Behind the Checkered Flag--Behind the scenes tour of the famous raceway used in the movie
Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions--1960s featurette behind-the-scenes at the Grand Prix
Theatrical trailer

This is one of those few titles I'm going to be picking up right on the release day, Tuesday! It doesn't have DTS surround, which is dissapointing, but extra features sure sounds interesting.
 
a6m5
DVD Features:
Available Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 1.0)
New digital transfer from restored 65mm elements with a soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1
Pushing the Limit: The Making of Grand Prix--40th Anniversary making-of documentary
Flat Out: Formula One in the Sixties
The Style and Sound of Speed--a look at the style of Saul Bass and the film's sound design
Brands Hatch: Behind the Checkered Flag--Behind the scenes tour of the famous raceway used in the movie
Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions--1960s featurette behind-the-scenes at the Grand Prix
Theatrical trailer

This is one of those few titles I'm going to be picking up right on the release day, Tuesday! It doesn't have DTS surround, which is dissapointing, but extra features sure sounds interesting.

Uusally, I don't care for the DVD extras. Except for this one, the technical aspect and the behind-the-scenes stuff are the only part of the movie I like.

Tuesday, eh?

[looks at wallet]

[decides between TT and GP]

[digs for credit card, realizing the wife is going to hate both purchases, might as well get them anyhow]
 
I've bought a fair number of DVD's recently. Here's a list.

Pitch Black - Director's Cut Unrated
Aliens - Director's Cut Remastered
Predator - Collector's Edition
Predator 2 - Collector's Edition
Master and Commander - Special edition in gold packaging
Titan A.E. - special edition
Finding Nemo - collector edition
Das Boot - director's cut Superbit
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Untouchables
Enemy at the Gates

I'll put some reviews of these when I get around to watching them. I refuse to watch them at the moment as my new HDTV isn't here yet, and I want to watch them on that. For the moment, I'll put up one review.

Terminator 2 Extreme Edition
- Disc1 features the movie in 2.35:1, Dolby 5.1 EX
- Disc2 features the movie in 2.35:1 "1080p24spf", Dolby 5.1 (says requires 24/96 sound card, maybe DTS? not sure)

Anyway, I've seen both versions of the movie. The regular version on Disc1 I watched on my TV probably about a year ago. I was quite impressed with as I had previously only seen the movie on cable and the sound was great too. Year later (recently), found out about the "1080p" version. Also says it's in 24sf format which means the movie is directly in 24 progressive frames, doesn't need any 3:2 pulldown, so theoretically should be as smooth as possible. Anyway, this 2nd disc has source as a new HD master of the movie at 1920x1080p24sf with the movie stretched vertically to make use of all the pixels (anamorphic widescreen I think it's called). The actual movie is only in 1440x850 or something like that (I think), the res must've been downsized to fit on a DVD9. I watched this version my Dell 24" LCD. It looked fabulous. Sitting 1-2 feet away from the monitor, movie felt like watching it at the cinema (possibly even better actually). Anyway, my ratings.

Disc1
video (in terms of dvd) 8/10
sound 8/10
movie experience 9/10
overall 8.5/10

Disc2
video 9.5/10 (extremely good, but not perfect imo)
sound 9/10
movie experience 10/10
overall 9.5/10


Watch out for some more DVD reviews from me.
 
Just got 'The Blues Brothers' 25th Anniversary Edition on DVD and I'm very glad with it for a couple of reasons - 1) There are two versions of the film - the original and the extended version 2) You don't get 'The Blues Brothers 2000' with it.

I watched the extended version for the first time last night and I was well impressed. Some of the added scenes are, as you might expect, a tad superfluous, but mostly the extensions are in the musical sections of the film, even the classic 'Rawhide' performance was shortened in the theatrical version! John Lee Hooker's performance (outside the 'Soul Food Cafe' when the BB's are trying to recruit Matt 'Guitar' Murphy) is now shown in it's entirety, as is James Brown's performance of 'The Old Landmark'.

The best thing about the DVD is the sound... it is literally like watching a different film. Maybe it's because I'm used to seeing this film on a worn-out old VHS, and now I have a DVD player wired through a surround sound speaker system - but still, the music sounds great throughout.

One of my favourite 'additions' to the film is when the band are waiting at the Palace Hotel Ballroom for the Blues brothers to arrive, and Cab Calloway politely informs them that their share of the money from the gig has already been promised to the orphanage, meeting with an incredulous 'WHAT?!?' from the band in unison...

I haven't had the chance to look at many of the bonus features, but there is a doc about John Belushi, as well as a couple of featurettes about the musical parts of the film....

DVD:-
Video = 8/10 - not perfect but good enough
Sound = 9/10 - music and sound effects are polished and clean, some volume adjustment required for the dialogue parts
Packaging = 6/10 - basic, no inlay...
Bonuses = 9/10 - should be much lower, but extra version of film is more than enough of an addition to the original version
Entertainment Value:- 10/10 - musically brilliant, a comedy classic with more memorable lines than Elton John on holiday in Colombia.
 
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