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FriskoFool 01-02-04 09:12 PM

Different DVD Editions
 
Anyone know a website that list the difference in different DVD editions?? Like The Fast and the Furious, there is the special edition and the trick out edition. Both have different extras.

thanks

lCraZyaZnl 01-02-04 09:53 PM

i just look them up on amazon.com, under the product details it tells you all you need to know. hope this helped.

Copenhagen 01-02-04 09:54 PM

imdb.com does this as well

D-Ball 01-03-04 01:00 AM

http://www.fresnosdvdconnection.com/

namja 01-04-04 03:06 AM

Moved from DVD Clubs Forum to DVD Talk Forum.

talemyn 01-04-04 03:18 AM

Most people here use this site.

As an example, your question about The Fast and the Furious shows this information (as well as information on releases in other regions and a general "overall" rating as to which version they consider to be the best):

Fast And The Furious (The) (2001)

R1 CE (America) - Universal


Audio Commentary - Rob Cohen (Director)
Featurette - Making Of
Notes - Racer X-The Article That Inspired The Movie
Featurette - Editing For The Motion Picture Association Of America
Multiple Angles - Final Stunt Sequence
Featurette - Interactive Special Effects
Storyboard Comparisons - 2
Deleted Scenes - 8 +/- Director's Commentary
Featurette - Visual Effects Montage
Music Video - Furious-Ja Rule Featuring Vita And 01
Music Video - POV City Anthem-Cadillac Tah
Music Video - Click Click Boom-Saliva
Music Higlights
Production Notes
Biographies - Cast And Crew
Theatrical Trailer
DVD-ROM Extras
English HoH Subtitles
2.35:1 anamorphic NTSC
English DTS 5.1 Format
English Dolby Digital 5.1 Format
French Dolby Digital 2.0 Format
Amaray Case
Note - Easter Egg - From The Disc's Main Menu Go To The 'Bonus Materials' Section. There Highlight The 'Multiple Camera Angle Stunt Sequence' And Press The 'Right' Arrow Key On Your Remote Control To Highlight A Hidden Steering Wheel. If You Press 'Enter' Now, You Will Get To See Additional Multi-Angle Footage Of The Mopar Car Crash Near The End Of The Movie

R1 SE (America) - Universal

Audio commentary by director Rob Cohen
Making Of featurette
Branching enhanced viewing mode containing extra b-roll footage
8 Deleted Scenes
Tricking Out A Hot Import Car featurette
The Making Of 2 Fast 2 Furious featurette
Turbo Charged Prelude To 2 Fast 2 Furious
2 Theatrical Trailers
ESPN Promo Spot
Cast and crew filmographies
DVD Rom:
- Street Racer game
- Production Notes
- Jukebox
- Wallpaper
- Screensaver
- Supercar Street Challenge demo game
- Stills Gallery
- Weblinks
English Subtitles
2.35:1 anamorphic NTSC
English DTS 5.1
English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 5.1
Amaray Case
Note - This is the Tricked Out edition.

Numes 01-04-04 11:32 AM


Originally posted by talemyn
[B]Most people here use this site.
How on earth could I not have known about this site?!? This site was made for my region-free dvd player. I have always used the fresnodvdconnection site, but dvdcompare.org.uk has all the different regions.

Thanks!

talemyn 01-04-04 07:05 PM


Originally posted by Numes
How on earth could I not have known about this site?!? This site was made for my region-free dvd player. I have always used the fresnodvdconnection site, but dvdcompare.org.uk has all the different regions.

Thanks!

Glad I could help . . . I don't even have a region free player and I make trips to that site on a regular basis. :D

gutwrencher 01-04-04 07:08 PM


Originally posted by talemyn
Glad I could help . . . I don't even have a region free player and I make trips to that site on a regular basis. :D
yup talemyn....I like that site too. I'll check it out more often.:thumbsup:

unbeeleebable 01-04-04 07:11 PM


Originally posted by talemyn
I don't even have a region free player and I make trips to that site on a regular basis. :D
Me too..is an excellent site for comparisons. Another also worthy of consideration is www.bytesandbobs.com/dvdcompare/

danwiz 01-04-04 09:13 PM

Hup! Talemyn - you beat me to it. I was debating about answering this post, but thought I'd be helpful today rather than bitching somebody else out for not using SEARCH, but then as I scrolled down I saw your name and of course when I clicked on your link it took me to dvdcompare! Nice work! You're a good man (or woman?)!

jayson1017 01-04-04 09:21 PM

allmovie.com is also helpful.

jough 01-04-04 10:06 PM

Of course if you really want to compare transfers you have to get two sets of the same model DVD player with the same model monitor and cables and then frame advance the two discs evenly and then measure the number of errant pixels and edge enhancement.

You should be able to get through a single title in about a week this way. It's well-worth the time.


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