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About this user: A confirmed Marxest, tendency Harpo. I`ll also give you my twopence worth on anything else I fancy.
If you really want to check me out try my site www.tony-myhill.co.uk

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Looney Tunes R1

At long last the R1 version has been unvailed

http://www.dvdtoons.com/news/448

RE: Anyone know how to skip straight to the DD/DTS demo thing on a DVD???

If you just want to show off - and why not, try a couple of sampler discs

Dolby Labs "We've got the whole world listening" has all the Dolby Digital openings plus a couple of other bits and bobs. Somebody posted a review of it in the review section.

The other you might try is "The Ultimate DVD - Gold" This has set-ups as well as various Dolby and DTS comparisons - it also shows the difference between widescreen and pan'n'scan. It's a R0 American disc - Play had copies last time I looked.


Tony Myhill

RE: Criterion discs repackaged as R2 discs.

When I think about there are a few more, `Time Bandits` is the same but even has a new inteview on the R2 edition. and `Sparticus` - but I don`t remember the extras.

Tony Myhill

This item was edited on Sunday, 13th April 2003, 16:12

RE: Criterion discs repackaged as R2 discs.

`A Night to Remember` feature from Carlton is the same as the extras are on the `other` side of the disc.
Also `Seven Samurai` and `Yojimbo` from BFI are the same - however the Criterion edition of `Solaris` has different extras - but the film is the same as on the Artifical Eye release.

Tony Myhill

RE: Oscar for Best animated feature film of the year

An interesting point - but there is only one 'Spirited Away'. The DVD has both the English language track as well as the Japanese. Strangely enough Walt Disney were one of the production companies that financed the film and as such John Lassiter of Pixar is down as Executive Producer.

Mind you Disney may pull the DVD release - the original US cinema release was in a massive 26 screens, so the film did not take a lot of money, however, overnight news says:

"CartoonResearch.com reports that the Mouse House will be putting this film into re-release starting this Friday, April 28, 2003, on over 800 screens!! that`s about 6 times what they had the film on during the end of September, and is about 1/4 of the amount of screens they normally put their films on (like `Treasure Planet` and `Piglet`s Big Movie`)."

You never know but you can hope 'Spirited Way' may just turn up at a multiplex near you. Albeit with the English track.

Tony Myhill

This item was edited on Tuesday, 25th March 2003, 12:58

Oscar for Best animated feature film of the year

For those who had not noticed: the list was
"Ice Age" (20th Century Fox)

"Lilo & Stitch" (Buena Vista)

"Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" (DreamWorks)

And the Winner Is "Spirited Away" (Buena Vista)

"Treasure Planet" (Buena Vista)

Spirited Away is by Hayao Miyazaki the director of Princess Mononoke. Our friends at Play have it for sale R1 on 15 April
http://www.playserver4.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=R1&title=113996

One of his eary films Castle in the Sky(1986) is also released the same day.

Needless to say I shall be posting one of my long winded reviews when they come out.

Tony Myhill

RE: Does any one know the name of the film????

Tis call `The Quiet Earth` a 1985 film from New Zealand. Starring and co-written by Bruno Lawrence, Directed by Geoff Murphy

As far as I know Not available on DVD and I think even the tape has been deleted.

Tony Myhill

RE: How good are Criterion Collection DVDs?

All the Criterion discs I have are excellent.
The Jacques Tati discs have been deleted, but for a class film try `The Third Man`.

They are all Region 0 with NTSC video, which might make a difference, depending on your DVD player or TV.

Tony Myhill

RE: Superbit is it worth it?

The short answer is - yes. Plug here for my reviews of the superbit `Godzilla` and `Crouching Tiger`
Superbit will not make a bad film any better, but if you have good kit, and a good sound system the picture and sound are wonderful.

As for the price! - Play have the best i`ve seen.

Me I`m waiting for the R2 release of `Dark Crystal` and `Labyrinth`

Tony Myhill

Reviews on this site

Dear All

I`ve been posting reviews - off and on - since April 2000, and since I often read people writing about other reviews, in magazines and on the net, I was wondering. Do any of you read the reviews here?

I`ve only ever had 2 bits of feedback, and as there is no other way of finding out i`m just curious - Its something to do on a wet and cold monday night.

Tony Myhill

RE: Muppet Christmas Carol R2 - missing song or not?

The song is on the R1 disc. One of extras covers the reason for its delition and you see Michael Caine and the young lady recording it. As for the 4:3 ratio - you need to try `muppetcentral` and see how much they hate disney for putting both `Treasure Island` and `Chrismas Carol` out in pan`n`scan.

Tony Myhill