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Old 09-24-03, 03:17 PM
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Yet another artisan dissapointment

I picked up waxwork today. It is a double feature fullscreen. Correct me if I am wrong, but was not this originally released in theatres? It also has a mono sound which I can tolerate. It amazes me how many of my artisan releases are fullscreen.

Suppose I should be happy to have waxworks on dvd after a long wait.
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Both are suppose to be 1.33:1 (Direct To Video)
The big question ws Waxwork Uncut?
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They are both rated R.

I just noticed on the back that it says this film has been formatted to fit your screen.
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Originally posted by Romero
They are both rated R.

I just noticed on the back that it says this film has been formatted to fit your screen.
Artisan leaves that notice on made-for-TV films, too, so it's often meaningless or just misleading.
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There's a review and discussion over at HTF. The first film IS uncut. The rating and running time on the case are wrong.
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Originally posted by JJE-187
Both are suppose to be 1.33:1 (Direct To Video)
Untrue. Waxwork was a theatrical release.

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Bang up job on these double features Artisan! P&S, crap transfer and edited-for-tv audio tracks (Prom Night III)as well as partial edited-for-tv audio on Waxwork II. At least they got the shape of the disk right.
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All the transfers are open matte. The only one's that should have been matted are WAXWORK and WATCHERS. The rest are open matte without anything being cut.
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Actually according to horrordvds.com Waxwork's OAR is 1.33:1 here is a review they did of the R2 Dragon DVD
http://www.horrordvds.com/reviews/n-z/waxwork-r2se/
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Originally posted by JJE-187
Actually according to horrordvds.com Waxwork's OAR is 1.33:1 here is a review they did of the R2 Dragon DVD
But where did they get that info from? Dragon and Artisan. Dave Anderson, who wrote the review, said in a post at HTF:

"As for the aspect ratio, I simply went by the information I got from Artisan and Dragon. They both claim 1.33:1 is the OAR. Does that mean it's true? No, but it's the best I could do."

Not particularly reliable or definitive.

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It would have been nice if Artisan would atleast take the time to get the back of the box right. It would cut out alot of this confusion.
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