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Posted by vip3r on 09-15-2004 11:07 PM:

Super Size Me *NTSC* - DVDRIP - BHP

Humm...picture is actually very nice for a documentary...now i have a few complaints and questions..lets see

FROM NFO: This is the PG-13 100min version. Great docu, Enjoy. -- Is there an R rated version out? Yes/No?

FROM NFO: Audio DD 2.0 - That just sucks, but i guess it doesn't matter as there is no action going on - just talking.

Sound is perfect.. haven't seen movie yet. May hold off on this one until my question is answered/a R rated vers. comes out

9/10/?


Posted by cjh404 on 09-16-2004 02:48 AM:

No there is no r rated version, pg-13 is the highest. But there is a pg version with a little bit of the movie edited out.


Posted by pokesallrule on 09-16-2004 03:48 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by cjh404
No there is no r rated version, pg-13 is the highest. But there is a pg version with a little bit of the movie edited out.


But there is a PG version.


Posted by Disillusion on 09-16-2004 04:19 AM:

you may want to note its also matted WS and not animorphic (if you have an hdtv it matters)
not the grps fault or anything but wtf is the production companys prob? booooo!


Posted by JoshNya on 09-16-2004 07:49 AM:

Ya doesn't say 5.1 in the setup menu, just English 2.0 and Commentary. Looked to be a low budget production where the guy made a hit doing it. Like a college student film like Blair Witch.


Posted by pHo on 09-16-2004 08:23 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Disillusion
you may want to note its also matted WS and not animorphic (if you have an hdtv it matters)


you mean letterboxed, was probably as much to do with the way it was filmed than anything else. i imagine it was shot with DV, and unless you have a natural widescreen mode (most cameras don't, even tho they say they do. i have about $7k worth of cams, none have real widescreen modes) or an anamorphic lens (which costs about $1000) otherwise you're just cropping, and losing pixel count. maybe he didn't realise this when shooting heh

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Posted by simonn on 09-16-2004 02:49 PM:

Not being very techie, can someone answer me one question - the NTSC element of the DVD, does this mean it won't play on UK DVD players? Sorry for dumb question!


Posted by Redemption198 on 09-16-2004 05:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by simonn
Not being very techie, can someone answer me one question - the NTSC element of the DVD, does this mean it won't play on UK DVD players? Sorry for dumb question!


Should do if your DVD Player can do a NTSC to Pal conversion

Though its preferable to watch it in NTSC, but make sure its connected to your TV with a RGB Scart cable.



Posted by mooseman2070 on 09-18-2004 05:23 PM:

9/9/8

movie was great

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