Review wanted: History of the World Part 1 & Spaceballs
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Review wanted: History of the World Part 1 & Spaceballs
I've been unable to find any reviews of History of the World Part 1--I'm asking about audio/video. Is it true this isn't anamorphic?
And while I'm trying to hold out for a Spaceballs SE, my patience is growing thin. How is the audio/video quality on this? This is also non-anamorphic, right?
Thanks!
And while I'm trying to hold out for a Spaceballs SE, my patience is growing thin. How is the audio/video quality on this? This is also non-anamorphic, right?
Thanks!
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...this review includes info about History Of The World's audio and video... the movie has been transferred in non-anamorphic widescreen, and features a mono soundtrack...
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I own both and watch on a 61" progressive scan screen, they look good. I think I have seen Spaceballs for $9.99 at many stores, and History of the World Part I should be about the same - not sure.
If you like the movies, they video and audio are very good - not DTS or Uber fantastic, but clear and not distracting.
Hope this helps.
If you like the movies, they video and audio are very good - not DTS or Uber fantastic, but clear and not distracting.
Hope this helps.
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Spaceballs is worth buying. It is a movie that can be watched over and over. One thing about it. It is widescreen, but the scene where Pres Skroob is threatening to show Princess Vespa's original nose, it is still out of the frame.