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Posted by Mercenary13 on 12-24-2002 02:27 AM:

YEY! Good thing, I was just about to burn off the dvd screener.


Posted by chocco on 12-24-2002 03:03 AM:

Glad for a retail too ... Only thing that concerns me is 2cds for a 117 minute film Hoping they didn't strech it too much by craming onto 2cds ..


Posted by your name here on 12-24-2002 03:18 AM:

2CDS WHY IS THIS come on flix the movie is like 120 minutes
someone proper this plz

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How are you rating the video and audio without actually having the movie????



Posted by ZMM on 12-24-2002 07:12 AM:

2CD's is fine for this movie

The limit for a 3cd movie is approx 116mins, this can often be streched a few mins further (i have seen to 125mins with no loss of quality). As this is not a fast paced action movie (well, not all the time anyways) this movie should be fine for only 2 cd's.

:: actually, it wouldn't be fine


Posted by JoshNya on 12-24-2002 10:19 AM:

75:42 CD1
76:18 CD2

Wish they would have used the whole 80 min.


Posted by foster2k3 on 12-24-2002 11:37 AM:

PAL... yuk, someone give us a nice NTSC retail

:: NTSC? ewww! poor mans PAL ! -pHo


Posted by Swimj on 12-24-2002 05:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by foster2k3
PAL... yuk, someone give us a nice NTSC retail

:: NTSC? ewww! poor mans PAL ! -pHo




pHo or could it be North American standards...? LoL


Posted by pacmania_2001 on 12-24-2002 05:34 PM:

Please, PAL is a far superior format technically then NTSC, not to mention the fact that the majority of the world use it compared to only Japan and America for NTSC.

As for movie: 8 / 8 / 9 (from sample)


Posted by torcher on 12-24-2002 07:21 PM:

Just watched this release, I don't know what you guys are always bitching about. Video and Audio quality are great. Good movie as well. And what's wrong with PAL, if you knew anything about PAL vs. NTSC or a little about svcd ripping you would realize what you say has no basis and shows just how much you really understand. (9/9/9 is my vote)


Posted by chocco on 12-24-2002 10:59 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by torcher
Just watched this release, I don't know what you guys are always bitching about. Video and Audio quality are great. Good movie as well. And what's wrong with PAL, if you knew anything about PAL vs. NTSC or a little about svcd ripping you would realize what you say has no basis and shows just how much you really understand. (9/9/9 is my vote)


Wasn't bitching about anything here.. just concerned how the video looked considering 117min on 2cds is pushing it... sometimes it looks good... sometimes it doesn't... was just asking


Posted by JoshNya on 12-24-2002 11:59 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pacmania_2001
Please, PAL is a far superior format technically then NTSC, not to mention the fact that the majority of the world use it compared to only Japan and America for NTSC.


Wrong!

PAL 25fps 480x576
NTSC 23.976fps 480x480

NTSC uses a pulldown system but its still 23.976

Smaller Pic with less frames is far superior then a bigger pic with more frames. Do the math.

I finally watched this rls, and it was a good rls. They chopped out the credits for some reason, they had the room.


Posted by Pra3t0 on 01-05-2003 05:07 AM:

Just got this. Looks great. No reason for 3 CDs. 2 is fine.

The kid who played Tom Hanks son sucked. I thought Jake Lloyd was bad in The Phantom Menace... but this kid is worse. A completely emotionless performance. Where's Haley Joel Osment when you need him?


Posted by Redemption on 01-05-2003 04:40 PM:

NTSC is superior in VCD but Pal looks better on SVCD and definetly DVD, but this is only my opinion.

The less frames has nothing to do with it, the less frames per second you use the longer the film will be, so it equals out anyway.

The lower resolution means NTSC isn't as sharp as Pal, but Pal need a slightly higher bitrate to maintain that resolution.

I personally prefer the colors on Pal, but its not much difference unless your using a DVD player that favours one format more.

Just my two cents

By the way, good release of a good film.


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