HAREM SUARE (Turkish dvd)....?
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HAREM SUARE (Turkish dvd)....?
I know that there are two members from Turkey on this forum so I would like to ask a quick question as I have been getting some mixed information.
HAREM is the only Marie Gillain film that I still do not own (R1 version turned out to be extremely poor) and I would like to know whether or not the Turkish disc spots a 16/9 transfer? I would prefer to pick up the Turkish disc (due to the fact that it offers English subs) but if no one could answer my question I would opt for the French or German discs.
Link to TULUMBA's Turkish version.....
http://www.tulumba.com/icy_itemdesc....=VI343686MM549
French disc:
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Pro-B
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I am sorry I dont remember the name of the person from Turkey (from Ankara?) that used to post here.
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I'm from Turkey (Ankara) and I own the newly released DVD of "Harem Suare". I didn't have any chance to view the other releases of this movie on DVD so I decided to grab a few screencaptures for your reference.
The presentation is fair and English, French and Turkish subtitles are included along with 2.0 and 5.1 sound options. Theatrical Trailer, Behind-The-Scenes Clip and other trailers are presented as extra material.
The widescreen presentation is anamorphic (according to me :-) because if it weren't anamorphic, then PowerDVD would display it as letterboxed with black bars, am I wrong?)
Well, here are the captures...
The presentation is fair and English, French and Turkish subtitles are included along with 2.0 and 5.1 sound options. Theatrical Trailer, Behind-The-Scenes Clip and other trailers are presented as extra material.
The widescreen presentation is anamorphic (according to me :-) because if it weren't anamorphic, then PowerDVD would display it as letterboxed with black bars, am I wrong?)
Well, here are the captures...
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O....MNA...Thank you so much for the info and screen grabs. You mention in your post that there is a newly-remastered DVD, could you let me know if the one linked above is the remastered version you are talking about (the TULUMBA link) as I was unaware that there were 2 versions.
One last request....is the picture quality only "fair"? Could you elaborate a bit more on it?
THANK YOU again for your comments,
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Pro-B
One last request....is the picture quality only "fair"? Could you elaborate a bit more on it?
THANK YOU again for your comments,
Regards,
Pro-B
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I did not say "newly-remastered". I said "newly released" :-)
Yes, the link you provided is the one I am talking about. It was just released (a month ago)
The picture is a bit grainy (as you see) but still it looks fair.
Yes, the link you provided is the one I am talking about. It was just released (a month ago)
The picture is a bit grainy (as you see) but still it looks fair.