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canaryfarmer 10-25-07 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by Brooklyn
I haven't seen the film so I wouldn't know where to look to tell if I have the R or unrated if the prior isn't the case.

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDCom...-wide-shut.htm

You'll know pretty quick.

EEz28 10-25-07 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by Brooklyn
The box on mine states an R rating and though it also mentions selectable
rated or unrated versions of the film I believe I read that only the unrated
version made it to the final product. I haven't seen the film so I wouldn't
know where to look to tell if I have the R or unrated if the prior isn't the case.

I'd like to add that with all the talk of the covers in the set being ugly, I really
like the disc artwork for disc 2 of A Clockwork Orange.

Alright folks, sorry about my post, I should have waited a little while longer before posting but the person who originally make that statement actually didn't see it until just now and they do in fact have the unrated version. They were totally confused about the way the packaged was labeled and also having the R rating label on the back of the box.

DarthMarino 10-25-07 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by MrStayPuft
Ok, so I officially go to Walmart and pick up another copy of The Shining to replace the one in my boxset with the screen going black for 10 seconds problem. I would have exchanged the whole boxset like recommended, but there are no other copies, I got the last one at Target, and I'm too impatient to wait till they recieve more in stock.

Anyways, I take home the new one, and AGAIN the screen goes black, exactly the same times, 2:17-2:28. Anyone else have this problem?? I'm getting really frustrated here, I'll exchange it for a new one tonight again at Walmart, so wish me luck.

Did you try the disc on other DVD players?

mike2 10-25-07 05:01 PM

My copy of the shining plays fine.

dlinke01 10-25-07 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Hau
Will the approx. 50 dollars for set remain or is it gonna change to 70-80?
Im in between buying Kubrick set or Alfred Hitchcock - The Masterpiece Collection from amazon. Both are slightly over 50.


Get the Kubrick Collection. There is no comparison between Kubrick and Hitchcock.

dlinke01 10-25-07 06:53 PM

My EWS did not come with the Rated version either. I think Warner is going to have a hard time making this right to all the fans.

Chill Pill 10-25-07 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by dlinke01
There is no comparison between Kubrick and Hitchcock.

Thats pretty bold.

Dr. Mantle 10-25-07 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Chill Pill
Thats pretty bold.

But totally true.

manicsounds 10-25-07 08:21 PM

http://img.towerrecords.co.jp/images...SD-Y20746a.jpg

Chill Pill 10-25-07 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by Dr. Mantle
But totally true.

"No comparison" better? Uh, no.

I think he's better as well, but not "no comparison".

Theres no comparison between Kubrick and John Woo. Theres no comparison between Kubrick and John Hughes.

I think Hitchcock has at least earned a comparison.

dlinke01 10-25-07 09:30 PM

The two directors you mentioned are much better than Hitchcock.

jonjj7 10-25-07 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by dlinke01
The two directors you mentioned are much better than Hitchcock.

Ok, now that IS a little bold.

jonjj7 10-25-07 09:37 PM


Is that what the covers were supposed to look like?

Drop 10-25-07 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by dlinke01
The two directors you mentioned are much better than Hitchcock.

How much Hitchcock have you seen? He is the master of suspense. Hard to compare that to someone who is good at action (not so much anymore though).

bluetoast 10-25-07 10:04 PM

Wow, I hope this doesn't escalate to Superman Ultimate Box set levels.

g 10-25-07 10:16 PM

I prefer Hitchcock to the directors you cite. Far more prolific as well with consistent quality. He didn't take ten year breaks like Kubrick and his five best movies are extraordinary.

naitram 10-26-07 12:18 AM

haha some hate on Hitchcock, give me a break. Go watch at least 15 of his movies and report back.

But all I have to say to another non-anamorphic Barry Lyndon (let alone no HD) is SCREW YOU, WB. What a joke. :down:

dlinke01 10-26-07 01:27 AM

I have seen most of Hitchcock's movies. Had to take a class in college with only his films and my brother owns both DVD sets. The trick to suspense is that it only exists with characters that the audience can care for. To me the only suspense that Hitchcock created that meant anything was in Sabotage.

slop101 10-26-07 02:04 AM


Originally Posted by naitram
But all I have to say to another non-anamorphic Barry Lyndon (let alone no HD) is SCREW YOU, WB. What a joke. :down:

Do you even know what you're talking about? You can't make a movie that is 1:66 anamorphic without cutting into the image. Making a 1:85 ratio out of BL would cut off a lot of information from the meticulously set up shots. Your desires are no different than of those that want full-screen versions of movies shot in widescreen - just to fill your screen, but damn the image.

PatrickMcCart 10-26-07 02:38 AM


Originally Posted by g
I prefer Hitchcock to the directors you cite. Far more prolific as well with consistent quality. He didn't take ten year breaks like Kubrick and his five best movies are extraordinary.

Hitchcock wasn't really as consistent as Kubrick, at least in the 1960s and 1970s. After making The Birds, Hitchcock's only other great film was Frenzy. In that time period, Kubrick made Dr. Strangelove, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, and Barry Lyndon. I'll take those four over Marnie, Torn Curtain, and Topaz.

Although, Hitchcock never made anything as embarassingly bad as Fear and Desire.

sb5 10-26-07 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by slop101
Do you even know what you're talking about? You can't make a movie that is 1:66 anamorphic without cutting into the image.

Yes you can. There are several anamorphic 1.66:1 DVD's (Rear Window and Army of Darkness, for example). I'm pretty sure it's just a matter of pillar boxing the image (someone with more knowledge can elaborate/correct me if I'm wrong).

PatrickMcCart 10-26-07 02:44 AM


Originally Posted by slop101
Do you even know what you're talking about? You can't make a movie that is 1:66 anamorphic without cutting into the image. Making a 1:85 ratio out of BL would cut off a lot of information from the meticulously set up shots. Your desires are no different than of those that want full-screen versions of movies shot in widescreen - just to fill your screen, but damn the image.

1.66:1 anamorphic results in pillarboxing on the sides. It's like how a 2.35:1 image is letterboxed in the 16x9 frame, except the black bars are on the sides. This is how the new A Clockwork Orange DVD is handled. There's a ton of title out there with 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen, even a few others from WB (Friendly Persuasion, released back in '01, is 1.66:1 16x9).

Also, the 2001 DVD for Barry Lyndon is absolutely stunning. If it were a non-anamorphic DVD with an older transfer (like the one used for the 1999 DVD), that would be a problem. Since it's 1.66:1, the resolution difference isn't that big of a deal like a 1.85:1 film or 2.35:1. Now, for HD, that's where the big difference would be.

Chill Pill 10-26-07 03:02 AM


Originally Posted by sb5
Yes you can. There are several anamorphic 1.66:1 DVD's (Rear Window and Army of Darkness, for example). I'm pretty sure it's just a matter of pillar boxing the image (someone with more knowledge can elaborate/correct me if I'm wrong).

Wow. I mean, wow. How dare you challenge slop101's knowledge of all things dvd. I mean wow. You have to be the one who is confused here. Wow.
















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DJariya 10-26-07 03:16 AM

The only real issue I have is one of my DVD cases (Clockwork Orange) has a big cut on the front. The plastic is damaged, but the artwork is fine. BTW, I have to agree that the case holding all 5 movies is really cheap and flimsy.

MikeDeN2K 10-26-07 09:11 AM

I'm holding out until the second printing of these, when all the cases match and (hopefully) they might even address the flimsy packaging issues.

I saw a few of these in BJs for $49.99 and resisted temptation, only because it's really easy to. It's like seeing an ex-girlfriend who you used to be very attracted to who had a rough few years, and all of a sudden can resist her pretty easily. The packaging for this set is dreadful, and there's nothing lousier than picking up a big, blocky boxset and having it feel as if it weighs a half an ounce.


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