Tony Scott SE's never released
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Tony Scott SE's never released
Afte watching the Interpreter this weekend I felt like watching some Spy Game. The dvd easily has one of the best transfers around. This of course got me thinking about two other Scott films out there that aren't anamorphic.
I remember last year we were supposedly going to get Enemy of the State and Crimson Tide released as SE's which I'm assuming would carry an anamorphic transfer.
Any word on why these fell threw the cracks or a possible updated release date?
I remember last year we were supposedly going to get Enemy of the State and Crimson Tide released as SE's which I'm assuming would carry an anamorphic transfer.
Any word on why these fell threw the cracks or a possible updated release date?
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Check out this thread for any rumored or confirmed re-releases: http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=89464
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Originally Posted by Depression
This of course got me thinking about two other Scott films out there that aren't anamorphic.
I remember last year we were supposedly going to get Enemy of the State and Crimson Tide released as SE's which I'm assuming would carry an anamorphic transfer.
Any word on why these fell threw the cracks or a possible updated release date?
I remember last year we were supposedly going to get Enemy of the State and Crimson Tide released as SE's which I'm assuming would carry an anamorphic transfer.
Any word on why these fell threw the cracks or a possible updated release date?
Why wait for the R1 ?
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Originally Posted by Elessar2003
Anamorphic Special Editions of both films are available in Europe since three years and they are cheap at amazon.co.uk and other e-tailers.
Why wait for the R1 ?
Why wait for the R1 ?
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WhoeversaysPALspeedsupthevoicesisverymistaken.
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Originally Posted by Elessar2003
On most of the major R2 DVD's you don't hear PAL Speedup because the sound is pitched down.
I'm not a PAL-hater, but if given the choice between two otherwise comparable discs, I'd go for the NTSC version every time.




