Is this a good version of Eraserhead on DVD?
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Is this a good version of Eraserhead on DVD?
I really want Eraserhead on DVD and I really don't want to join DL.com and pay 39.99 for it.
So I was wondering if you guys, if any of you have it, could tell me about this Korean import DVD.
Is it going to play on my R1 player?
How is the picture?
Can you remove the subtitles?
Is the disc double-sided?
So I was wondering if you guys, if any of you have it, could tell me about this Korean import DVD.
Is it going to play on my R1 player?
How is the picture?
Can you remove the subtitles?
Is the disc double-sided?
Last edited by RagingBull80; 02-13-05 at 12:45 PM.
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The reason I wouldn't buy that version is because it's says "full screen". The DL.com version is anamorphic widescreen (and the transfer is really, really good).
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Originally Posted by RagingBull80
I really want Eraserhead on DVD and I really don't want to join DL.com and pay 39.99 for it.
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Originally Posted by Ralph Jenkins
The reason I wouldn't buy that version is because it's says "full screen". The DL.com version is anamorphic widescreen (and the transfer is really, really good).
Besides the release on the DL site, the only other Eraserhead dvd that I have read reasonable things about is the R2 disc.
The DL.com disc does have an amazing picture, so if you really want Eraserhead on dvd....best to just suck it up and get it from there. Unfortunately the shipping prices totally suck, but they aren't so bad if you are getting more than one item.
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Yep, settle for no other version than the official Lynch-supervised version...
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=6687
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=6687
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I've been tempted to get the DL.com disc for a long time now. I've never seen the movie and can't see spending that kind of cash blind. I've liked all his other movies but I don't know if I'd like this one. Why hasn't he made the movie available elswhere? He's so weird.
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Nothing weird about it at all. It's Lynch's baby and he owns the rights to it. He personally paid for and oversaw the restoration of the film and it's readily available for those who'd care to purchase it. The transfer is immaculate, the soundtrack is pitch perfect, and the packaging is to die for. You don't want to buy it blind, fine, rent the damn thing on vhs from Blockbuster. Then you can easily determine if you'd care to purchase it.
Last edited by meritocracy; 02-13-05 at 07:52 PM.
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The reason he hasn't made it available elsewhere is that being that he owns it, it helps to support the davidlynch.com site.
It's a shame they couldn't do the PCM soundtrack as promised. Great disc, though. One of the few (after the laserdisc days of high priced SEs) that I didn't mind paying for.
It's a shame they couldn't do the PCM soundtrack as promised. Great disc, though. One of the few (after the laserdisc days of high priced SEs) that I didn't mind paying for.
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Originally Posted by Sanitarium
Why hasn't he made the movie available elswhere?
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yeah, and if you order from dl.com, it'll come packaged in a cool-looking lynch-designed shipping box resembling a shoebox.




