True Lies DVD transfer quality?
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True Lies DVD transfer quality?
I noticed that True Lies can be had for under 10 dollars this week and its one of my favorite Arnold movies so I am wondering how the transfer and sound quality are on the current DVD
I heard there's possibility of a re-release but I've also heard rumors of a delay because of the terrorism theme.
Any info on how the video / sound are on this movie or just saying "suck it up, wait for the re-release" will be appreciated.
Thanks
I heard there's possibility of a re-release but I've also heard rumors of a delay because of the terrorism theme.
Any info on how the video / sound are on this movie or just saying "suck it up, wait for the re-release" will be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: True Lies DVD transfer quality?
Originally posted by cross
I noticed that True Lies can be had for under 10 dollars this week and its one of my favorite Arnold movies so I am wondering how the transfer and sound quality are on the current DVD
I heard there's possibility of a re-release but I've also heard rumors of a delay because of the terrorism theme.
Any info on how the video / sound are on this movie or just saying "suck it up, wait for the re-release" will be appreciated.
Thanks
I noticed that True Lies can be had for under 10 dollars this week and its one of my favorite Arnold movies so I am wondering how the transfer and sound quality are on the current DVD
I heard there's possibility of a re-release but I've also heard rumors of a delay because of the terrorism theme.
Any info on how the video / sound are on this movie or just saying "suck it up, wait for the re-release" will be appreciated.
Thanks
I suspect that Fox and Cameron have softened up on the film since the immediate aftermath of 9/11, and I have heard rumblings of a region-one Special Edition for 2004 to mark TRUE LIES' 10th Anniversary.
So, unless you're a huge fan of the film, I'd say spend the $10 on something less likely to be remastered.
Bill C
filmfreakcentral.net