New Kurosawa UK DVDs - Sanjuro & Ikiru
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New Kurosawa UK DVDs - Sanjuro & Ikiru
I see that Sanjuro and Ikiru were released in the UK this week. Has anyone gotten them? If so, how is the picture quality? Are the subtitles player-generated or burned-in?
I'm really interested in knowing if Sanjuro is anamorphic since the Criterion version isn't.
Last question - I promise. Does anyone have the UK DVD of Stray Dog? How's that one?
I'm really interested in knowing if Sanjuro is anamorphic since the Criterion version isn't.
Last question - I promise. Does anyone have the UK DVD of Stray Dog? How's that one?
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KRAP! I just ordered the Mei Ah "Sajuro" because I couldn't afford Criterion! I already have the Mei Ah "Ikiru" and live with it. This will teach me patience!
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someone posted this over on the criterion forum:
"bfi IKIRU (PAL, R2, UK) DVD running time 02:17:00
Subs are player-generated but not removable (maybe if you have a hacked player?). Transfer is good, nice resolution, but the print is not as good as I was expecting. Quite a lot of damage in places. If Criterion are using this print they'll have to do a lot of their wet-gating... "
I was really looking forward to this titles and it doesn't look so hot. I'm guessing it's better than the asian import that's floating around... Still, I think I might wait for the Criterion (which has a very good chance of coming out sometime in 2004).
"bfi IKIRU (PAL, R2, UK) DVD running time 02:17:00
Subs are player-generated but not removable (maybe if you have a hacked player?). Transfer is good, nice resolution, but the print is not as good as I was expecting. Quite a lot of damage in places. If Criterion are using this print they'll have to do a lot of their wet-gating... "
I was really looking forward to this titles and it doesn't look so hot. I'm guessing it's better than the asian import that's floating around... Still, I think I might wait for the Criterion (which has a very good chance of coming out sometime in 2004).
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I remember reading a BFI justification for releasing foreign language movies with burned-in subtitles. Apparently their contracts with the copywrite owners states that only subtitled versions can be used - What the hell is that all about ? "We will only let you put out our movies in your country if you use subtitles." Can anyone think of a reason for this ?
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Originally posted by del bosque
I remember reading a BFI justification for releasing foreign language movies with burned-in subtitles. Apparently their contracts with the copywrite owners states that only subtitled versions can be used - What the hell is that all about ? "We will only let you put out our movies in your country if you use subtitles." Can anyone think of a reason for this ?
I remember reading a BFI justification for releasing foreign language movies with burned-in subtitles. Apparently their contracts with the copywrite owners states that only subtitled versions can be used - What the hell is that all about ? "We will only let you put out our movies in your country if you use subtitles." Can anyone think of a reason for this ?
Sucks, but that's about the only reason I can come up with.
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Again, subtitle confusion
There are no player-generated subs in the first place - they are all present on the dvd in the form of bitmaps.
Now, are they "forced" like the postings which fluffnose quotes suggest, or are they "burnt into" the video as del bosque said? If they're forced, some hacked players can show the movie unsubbed, if they are burnt in, there's no way to remove them.
Now, are they "forced" like the postings which fluffnose quotes suggest, or are they "burnt into" the video as del bosque said? If they're forced, some hacked players can show the movie unsubbed, if they are burnt in, there's no way to remove them.