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I have to edit this post; I had previously been informed that the Region 3 Korean disc was the proper ratio and was NTSC; apparently, neither of these things is true (it's NTSC but derived from PAL). At the time when a known NTSC copy in the proper ratio existed, that certainly seemed like valid evidence against Thinkfilm but, without that, it's a lot more up in the air.
Originally Posted by Jay G.
Going from the Dreams fansite summation, I'd say that none of their statements seem to be deliberately misleading nor contradictory. It's a case where they released information piecemeal, not relating the full story at once. It seems suspicious since they explain certain issues only after people bring them up, but it's not proof of lying.
Originally Posted by Jay G.
There you go assuming again. We don't actually know why they called it a "faux 2.35" transfer. They don't say that they called it that because it's not 2.35:1 ratio, although they do point that out.
Originally Posted by Jay G.
Can you quote from the email or webpost from Gilliam that actually says they're lying about the PAL format issue? It's certainly not on the Dreams page.
Originally Posted by Jay G.
Now, that's three different stories from Gilliam. ... Now, as fans of his work, the majority of us are going to give Gilliam the benefit of the doubt. I don't see why Thinkfilm shouldn't get the same, especially since there seems to be at least some degree of culpability on the production companies side.
The PAL issue would be a perfectly reasonable explanation if they said it in the first place; by waiting until their first explanation was a non-starter, it calls into question every subsequent reason.
Originally Posted by Jay G.
Now, this is just my reasoning of the possible chain of events, based on the information given by both sides. I've made a few assumptions, but ultimately I think I come pretty close to what probably actually transpired.
For instance, Thinkfilm claims to have received both the 1.78 and the "faux 2.35" at the same time. Or, at least, that's one thing they've claimed, before saying that they didn't receive the "faux 2.35" in time to produce the DVDs, and before then saying they didn't receive the "faux 2.35" in NTSC. |
Originally Posted by toddly6666
The drugs/horror/adult-child relationships factor in the movie was nothing shocking or controversial as people made it sound.
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