Clerks X Question
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With as much stuff that is on the new 3 disc set... it should be worth the upgrade either way.
The new set does have the trailers, commentary and music videos that were on the original release.
Read a review here: http://newsaskew.com/dvd/clerksX/
The new set does have the trailers, commentary and music videos that were on the original release.
Read a review here: http://newsaskew.com/dvd/clerksX/
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If a makes a difference to you, it seems as though you cannot view the deleted scenes by themselves in Clerks X as you did on the first release. They are only available as part of the disc 2 cut of the film.
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Originally posted by Hamburger3
I think the deleted scenes have intro's by Kevin so you dont get those either on the new one.
I think the deleted scenes have intro's by Kevin so you dont get those either on the new one.
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Digital Eyes has all 3 discs listed as full screen...is this true??? is nothing in Widescreen?? please someone relinquish my fears!!
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Originally posted by scott1598
Digital Eyes has all 3 discs listed as full screen...is this true??? is nothing in Widescreen?? please someone relinquish my fears!!
Digital Eyes has all 3 discs listed as full screen...is this true??? is nothing in Widescreen?? please someone relinquish my fears!!
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Heres the review from NewsAskew:
http://newsaskew.com/dvd/clerksX/
First disc is Anamorphic 1:85:1
Second disc is Full Frame...the way it was shot...
http://newsaskew.com/dvd/clerksX/
First disc is Anamorphic 1:85:1
Second disc is Full Frame...the way it was shot...
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Originally posted by ImpalaSS99
Will the clerks X bought from normal retailers also bear Smith's signature?
Will the clerks X bought from normal retailers also bear Smith's signature?
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Originally posted by Banky
No, that is an exclusive from viewaskew.com.
Im going to hang onto my first disc as its loaded with signatures:
No, that is an exclusive from viewaskew.com.
Im going to hang onto my first disc as its loaded with signatures:
ill buy it from viewaskew
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Was "Clerks" even shot with widescreen in mind?
I seem to recall that, on the commentary, Smith mentioned something to that effect, about how he didn't frame the picture to be matted, but it looked okay that way.
So having the fullframe cut doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
I seem to recall that, on the commentary, Smith mentioned something to that effect, about how he didn't frame the picture to be matted, but it looked okay that way.
So having the fullframe cut doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
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Originally posted by Banky
buy the disc. If you care enough to know whats different, then its worth it. You wont be diappointed.
buy the disc. If you care enough to know whats different, then its worth it. You wont be diappointed.
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Originally posted by Banky
If you have them both, why not just compare? Just a thought.
If you have them both, why not just compare? Just a thought.
Plus, I figure by now someone else must have done it.



