Good Burger specs?
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Good Burger specs?
I'm glad the movie is finally being released. Anyone know the specs for this movie? Is there a commentary track by Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, and/or Brian Robbins? I know Brian Robbins did commentary for Hardball so hopefully he'll do one for this movie. I guess I shouldn't expect one since it's Paramount.
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Anamorphic Widescreen and 5.1..
Bare bones is sad indeed, but the movie is being released and I can finally let go of that laserdisc.. leaving me with only a few LDs left, and those will be happy to depart as well. (espically considering I no longer have a player)
Bare bones is sad indeed, but the movie is being released and I can finally let go of that laserdisc.. leaving me with only a few LDs left, and those will be happy to depart as well. (espically considering I no longer have a player)
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Kudos to Paramount for making sure an anamorphic release of "Good Burger" comes to market. That company really is on the ball knowing that an anamorphic release "Good Burger" is more important to the public than lets say a special edition re-release of "Titanic". In fact, I think I'll sell my non anamorphic "Titanic" and use the money for "Good Burger".
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Originally posted by DVD4Eva
Kudos to Paramount for making sure an anamorphic release of "Good Burger" comes to market. That company really is on the ball knowing that an anamorphic release "Good Burger" is more important to the public than lets say a special edition re-release of "Titanic". In fact, I think I'll sell my non anamorphic "Titanic" and use the money for "Good Burger".
Kudos to Paramount for making sure an anamorphic release of "Good Burger" comes to market. That company really is on the ball knowing that an anamorphic release "Good Burger" is more important to the public than lets say a special edition re-release of "Titanic". In fact, I think I'll sell my non anamorphic "Titanic" and use the money for "Good Burger".
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Originally posted by WiccanPagan
hopefully when this comes out the endless jokes regarding it will finally quit.
hopefully when this comes out the endless jokes regarding it will finally quit.
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Originally posted by weargle
How did this end up in this forum?
How did this end up in this forum?
When and if there's a Good Burger SE or Criterion Collection release, you can be sure this subforum will return to the original title.