Dr. Poo PhD
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I think that there were, if I remember correctly, about three spots where the sound did completely cut out for about ten or fifteen seconds near the beginning of the movie. I am quite certain that this forced the missing of a couple of minor jokes as so did a couple of just really staticy spots later in the movie, but, all in all, this release was very watchable. The picture was clear enough to catch all of the movie and the sound held in there just enough to get you through the whole thing. If you really want to see this movie then this d/l will suffice. The movie is very funny, but only if you've liked Matthew Perry in at least one previous film I'd say (like the Whole Nine Yards, mentioned earlier, or even in something like Fool's Rush In).
Anywho, I'd give this release a 7/6/8.
Thanks again FTF. Keep 'em coming, eh!
Oh...and in response to this...
quote: Originally posted by gallonFREAK
i didnt hear any sounnd glitches
what are you playing it on?
hope nothing cheap
I burnt this rls off on CD-RWs and watched it in a Toshiba DVD player through a digital optical AR patch cord for sound and an AR Pro Series component video cord. The movie was viewed on a 36" Sony Trinitron XBR (Hi-Def, but with the progressive scan obviously turned off for something like this) and the sound was processed by a Denon 3200 series amp and thereby moved the sound to a complete set of Athena speakers (check 'em out if you have no idea what I'm talking about) and this was all done through oxygen free 14 guage Acoutic Research cabling (yes, even to the rears -- it's a lot of wire to hide).
So...maybe it was not nitemare that was listening to the movie on something cheap 'cause I had the same exact glitches.
Last edited by Dr. Poo PhD on 08-30-2002 at 06:29 PM
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