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Quake1028 08-14-04 01:35 PM

Brotherhood of the Wolf Question
 
Does anyone know of any differences in these two versions besides the cover:

http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASI...809681-0073621

http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASI...809681-0073621

Mike Lowrey 08-14-04 01:42 PM

Well, one seems to be the French Canadian version and the other, just the standard Canadian version. The US version is only a single-disc deal. And if you can't understand French, watching the extras and listening to the commentaries are about worthless.

Quake1028 08-14-04 01:52 PM

From what I understand, the extras are all subtitled.

J.P.V. 08-14-04 02:16 PM

I'm in Canada and both 3 disc sets have the same content. :thumbsup:

Get the english cover and you'll save $23.53 :)

Quake1028 08-14-04 02:23 PM

That's what I was hoping :). Do you know for sure if the extras have English subs?

cloudnin 08-14-04 03:15 PM

I bought the top one from amazon.ca, and except for the director/actor commentaries which are French only on disc 1, the extras on discs 2 and 3 are all in French with optional English subtitles.

J.P.V. 08-14-04 03:20 PM


Originally posted by cloudnin
I bought the top one from amazon.ca, and except for the director/actor commentaries which are French only on disc 1, the extras on discs 2 and 3 are all in French with optional English subtitles.
That's correct and here's a review: http://www.dvdfile.com/software/revi...hewolf_se.html

Quake1028 08-14-04 03:48 PM

Thanks for all the help :). Looks like I will be ordering this and The Pianist 3 disc for $46 total.

Decker 08-14-04 04:45 PM


Originally posted by Quake1028
Thanks for all the help :). Looks like I will be ordering this and The Pianist 3 disc for $46 total.
WAAAIIIIITTTTT!!!!!!!!
Don't get the Canadian version of The Pianist. Yes, it's three discs, but it's the same content as the US version with is a DVD-18, plus a soundtrack. Much more importantly, they f'ed up the transfer on the Canadian version. You're much better off with the US version. I'm sure you can find more infor if you do a search.

Canadian "Brotherhood of the Wolf" = :banana:
Canadian "The Pianist = -ohbfrank-

Quake1028 08-14-04 05:13 PM


Originally posted by Decker
WAAAIIIIITTTTT!!!!!!!!
Don't get the Canadian version of The Pianist. Yes, it's three discs, but it's the same content as the US version with is a DVD-18, plus a soundtrack. Much more importantly, they f'ed up the transfer on the Canadian version. You're much better off with the US version. I'm sure you can find more infor if you do a search.

Canadian "Brotherhood of the Wolf" = :banana:
Canadian "The Pianist = -ohbfrank-

I thought they would have fixed that by now :(.

Decker 08-14-04 05:30 PM


Originally posted by Quake1028
I thought they would have fixed that by now :(.
I don't know, but I wouldn't bet on it.

cupon 08-14-04 06:34 PM


Originally posted by Decker
Canadian "Brotherhood of the Wolf" = :banana:
Canadian "The Pianist = -ohbfrank-

I remember when digitaleyes.net had the best pre-order deal on the Canadian 3-disc Brotherhood of the Wolf. A lot of people on this board ordered it, including myself.

There was much talk about the shoddy transfer of the 3-disc and how the single U.S. Universal disc eclipsed it.

I have a standard 27" television and both versions of The Wolf. I agree that the transfer qualities between the two are evident and if I could go back in time I would not have ordered the 3-disc.

I watched several of the documentaries on the 3-disc and was bored. It still stands as my most regrettable dvd purchase.

BTW, the U.S. Universal single disc Pianist picture/audio quality is spectacular. I wouldn't chance buying a 3-disc Canadian version that's known to be crap.

DDD sells The Pianist for a paltry $9.35 and if you must have the CD get it for cheap ($7.99 + $2.40 shipping) here:
http://www.secondspin.com/buy/musdtl.cfm?mAlbum=3060883

TomOpus 08-14-04 06:40 PM


Originally posted by cupon
I watched several of the documentaries on the 3-disc and was bored. It still stands as my most regrettable dvd purchase.
I keep thinking of getting the 3-disc but since I already have the US one I'm probably gonna reconsider.

danwiz 08-14-04 06:48 PM

How many times has this same exact question been asked in the last 1 year I wonder! I'll say it ONE MORE TIME - go here to compare, and then go to their homepage and bookmark it. Have fun!

cajun_junky 08-14-04 07:58 PM

But doesn't the Canadian 3 disc version have DTS while the US version does not? My US version does not have DTS. Today I was reading about the KILLER DTS track on the Canadian version. However, from what I can tell there is no English DTS track....the DTS track is French. Is that correct????

BTW....it is a great movie!

Decker 08-14-04 08:06 PM


Originally posted by cajun_junky
But doesn't the Canadian 3 disc version have DTS while the US However, from what I can tell there is no English DTS track....the DTS track is French. Is that correct????

Oui. Since the movie is French, everybody in it is speaking French. Hence, the DTS track is in......French.

Quake1028 08-14-04 10:03 PM

Well, looks like I will just order the Pianist one disc and the Brotherhood 3 disc. Thanks to all :).

cultshock 08-14-04 10:09 PM


Originally posted by cajun_junky
But doesn't the Canadian 3 disc version have DTS while the US version does not? My US version does not have DTS. Today I was reading about the KILLER DTS track on the Canadian version. However, from what I can tell there is no English DTS track....the DTS track is French. Is that correct????


That's correct, but French is the OSL, and the English dubbed track is terrible anyway. The French DTS track is incredible on the Canadian version. I recommend it, unless you have a huge screen, where the problems in the disc's picture might be more evident.

cajun_junky 08-15-04 12:57 AM


Originally posted by Decker
Oui. Since the movie is French, everybody in it is speaking French. Hence, the DTS track is in......French.
I realize the movie is french. My question was simply asking if there was a version that did have an English DTS track. The french movie does have a DD track. Hence, I stupidly assumed that it could have a DTS track in....... English.

Decker 08-15-04 01:34 AM

Sorry to be a smartass. Dubbing of live-action movies is pretty inexcusable, though. Makes everything look like a cheap kung fu film. This French DTS track blows the doors off though; one of my very favorites (along with SPR, U-571 and the Led Zep DVD).

Burnt Thru 08-15-04 04:48 AM


Originally posted by cupon
I watched several of the documentaries on the 3-disc and was bored. It still stands as my most regrettable dvd purchase.
Couldn't disagree more . The documentaries are both interesting and informative , and show what looks like real onset footage , instead of the self conscious stuff we're usually served up with . Even better the Actors and director aren't afraid to criticise each other or the film , which makes a pleasant change from the glad handing , back slapping making ofs most Hollywood studios include . These count among the better BTS features I've seen .

Josh Z 08-16-04 11:31 AM

Canadian disc: Director's Cut of movie, DTS track, much better English subtitles, lots of supplements, better cover art.

American disc: Slightly better picture transfer, theatrical cut of film, DD 5.1 only, poor English "dubtitles", fewer supplements, ugly cover art.

Make your decision accordingly.

Defiant1 08-17-04 11:01 PM

Just a quick note that the French DTS track is phenomenal. It's incredibly LOUD and you can feel every sound effect. Even something as simple as a stick thwacking the ground produces some terrific bass.

Josh Z 08-18-04 01:43 PM


Originally posted by Defiant1
Just a quick note that the French DTS track is phenomenal. It's incredibly LOUD and you can feel every sound effect. Even something as simple as a stick thwacking the ground produces some terrific bass.
I recently hooked up an Aura Bass Shaker to my chair. I love using this movie as a fun demo.

NaturalMystic79 08-18-04 04:41 PM

The 3 disc is the way to go. The transfers are about identical except the 1 disc U.S. version does handle compression a little better. However, the differences in the transfer and negligable. The 3 disc version has a superior DTS track, better cover, commentaries (if you understand french) and a FAT insert :D


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