Anamorphic Babe!!! (you know, the pig movie)
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Anamorphic Babe!!! (you know, the pig movie)
Due Sept 23 with a MSRP of $19.98, Universal will finally street with a new special edition reissue of Babe, available in both Widescreen and Fullscreen formats. Babe 2 will also be re-released, unchanged from before at a price of $19.98, and a two-pack will be available for $29.98.
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Originally posted by Gallant Pig
BTW: I think I'll keep my DTS Babe. It's pretty OOP and when I owned the region 2 Babe in OAR, it showed that the film isn't hard matted to 1.85 and the sound is pretty good.
BTW: I think I'll keep my DTS Babe. It's pretty OOP and when I owned the region 2 Babe in OAR, it showed that the film isn't hard matted to 1.85 and the sound is pretty good.
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Pete, nope. The only problem was some tilting stuff. There's a tiny bit of missing info, but anamorphic will be the ****. Hopefully it's a fresh transfer that's up to today's standards.
Still bummed about PitC getting the shaft though. That was my favorite movie of 98, with Lebowski close behind. The transfer isn't bad on a normal tv, but blown up to 90 inches it's missing tons of detail (similar to the Bug's Life transfer which doesn't compare to Shrek or Monster's Inc transfers).
Still bummed about PitC getting the shaft though. That was my favorite movie of 98, with Lebowski close behind. The transfer isn't bad on a normal tv, but blown up to 90 inches it's missing tons of detail (similar to the Bug's Life transfer which doesn't compare to Shrek or Monster's Inc transfers).
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Hmm ... I wonder why the version I watched on tv was cropped then ...
Better info from DavisDVD:
Better info from DavisDVD:
Also announced is a new special edition reissue of Babe. The talking pig movie also will be available in separate 1.85:1 anamorphic and fullscreen versions, each with Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1 Surround, and extras TBA. Look for its underrated sequel Babe: Pig in the City also to be reissued, only with the same specs as before (anamorphic & fullscreen transfers, DD 5.1 audio, theatrical trailer). All are due on September 23rd for $19.98 apiece. A Babe: The Complete Adventures 2-Movie Pig Pack will also be available for $29.98
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Great news!
The only problem I see with this is that it's yet another September release. I probably won't get to buy it for a while, because other September releases already have me broke.
The only problem I see with this is that it's yet another September release. I probably won't get to buy it for a while, because other September releases already have me broke.
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Originally posted by Gallant Pig
(similar to the Bug's Life transfer which doesn't compare to Shrek or Monster's Inc transfers).
(similar to the Bug's Life transfer which doesn't compare to Shrek or Monster's Inc transfers).
Back on topic, this is great news! "Babe" is one of the last titles I've been waiting patiently to replace on VHS. I refused to waste my money supporting Universal's previous pan-and-scan release.
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Salty, I see what you're saying, but having seen Bug's Life in the theater, the quality of the DVD doesn't match up with the theater quality versus the quality of the Shrek at the theater and the DVD quality. I think technologically they are getting more details out of transfers today than they did 2 years ago regardless of D-to-D transfer.
The Pig in the City anamorphic transfer isn't very good on a big screen and would be nice to see a new SE of it, with DTS and extras, and a new transfer. Unfortunately I think Universal sees it as a sore spot since the movie got the Universal president fired and lost a crapload of money (A Bug's Life slaughtered Babe that weekend).
The Pig in the City anamorphic transfer isn't very good on a big screen and would be nice to see a new SE of it, with DTS and extras, and a new transfer. Unfortunately I think Universal sees it as a sore spot since the movie got the Universal president fired and lost a crapload of money (A Bug's Life slaughtered Babe that weekend).