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Skyclad01 04-06-08 03:26 AM


Originally Posted by Al_Tahoe
He's lucky they didn't sent him an 'adult' DVD.

With Bram Stroker being the writer? (yes, I said Stroker :P)

Skyclad01 04-11-08 07:46 PM

::Update::

I just got my Dracula 2 disc CD set finally from them with a letter saying they apologize for the misunderstanding.

Now to go through the movie and make sure theres no muddy picture, chapter start pixelations or "sticky" spots.

YaY!


ETA: No chapter start Pixelations, muddy picture or sticky spots!

Double YaY!

Jay G. 09-12-08 10:31 PM

Moving from another thread:


Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 8934510)
That the new Blu-ray transfer is different than the original theatrical release really isn't in dispute. Even Robert Harris and Kim Aubry admit that.

That's actually wrong. Harris said that the new transfer accurately approximates what was intended to be seen in theaters. He also wrote that many theaters likely showed the film in a form that came close to the original intentions.

However, he did point out that you can't just trust any theatrical presentation to be accurate.


Besides, my point still stands -- Why would that effect be composited over the frame if they didn't want anyone to see it?
From the screenshots I've seen, you can still see it, just not to the degree you could've in previous home video releases. It's much more subtle in that one shot.

Now, you may argue that the put the effort into an effect that is largely dialed out doesn't make sense to you, but that doesn't mean it's not how it was intended. There have been instances where a director or other members of the film crew have put great effort into creating an effect or part of a scene that is completely superfluous to the final shot. It's called the Hamster Factor.

I've already addressed many of these point before, in another tangent in another thread:
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=511743

Kal Varnsen 10-22-08 05:00 AM

I read through this entire thread about the pixelation issues. Is the remastered disc #1 now in stores? Is there a way to tell from the cover or disc artwork that its a remastered one? Is Sony still doing the disc replacement program?

horroru 10-22-08 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by Kal Varnsen (Post 9020684)
Is Sony still doing the disc replacement program?

Yes, Sony is still doing the disc replacement-- I sent them an email, got a reply with mailing instructions, and got my flawless replacement in about 3 weeks. Here's my email if this helps:

TO; [email protected]

Hi,

I have just purchased Bram Stoker's Dracula 2 disc Collectors Edition DVD and upon watching it, I have noticed that there is pixelation at the start of each chapter on the DVD.

Also the beginning of chapter 17 does stick in several spots, forcing me to press stop and play several times just to work past it.

Upon searching the internet about this problem, I have found out that others have/had this problem as well and have contacted you about it, and the issue is being resolved.

Who do I contact about sending my disc in for a corrected one?

Thanks very much for your time!

OutRun2 10-23-08 01:48 AM

Does DeepDiscountDVD have the corrected version?

Star Wars Guy 10-23-08 07:19 AM

I watched my copy last night for the first time on my 100" screen and did not notice any of the pixel problems, or any other problems for that matter. I bought mine at Walmart a year ago. Sony must have shipped some of the correct discs at launch and it's hit or miss if people got good copies or not. Just my 2 cents...

JiM T 10-23-08 11:17 AM

I got one at CC last night for $6.99 - I'm obviously hoping it's okay... I have a very sensitive JVC player from 2001. I figure if it doesn't pixelate on that, it should be alright.

So I'm assuming there is no way to tell the fixed versions from the flawed ones just by outer packaging?

mike01 10-23-08 11:25 AM

was your copy in a digipak or keepcase? That will be the deciding factor for an upgrade for me.

animatedude 10-30-08 09:33 AM

why does it come in keepcase now?

Carcosa 11-02-08 10:01 PM

Fry's Electronics was just blowing out the Superbit edition of this for $4.99 this week....crazy. And Best Buy had the 2 disc special edition on sale for Halloween last week for the same price.

At those prices, you could buy both and have 2 widely different transfers, both good in their way.

animatedude 11-03-08 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 9045933)
Fry's Electronics was just blowing out the Superbit edition of this for $4.99 this week....crazy. And Best Buy had the 2 disc special edition on sale for Halloween last week for the same price.

At those prices, you could buy both and have 2 widely different transfers, both good in their way.

the ones you saw in bestbuy come in digipack? i mean the SE ones..

Carcosa 11-03-08 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by animatedude (Post 9046279)
the ones you saw in bestbuy come in digipack? i mean the SE ones..

Yep, the 2 disc digipak SE, with Dracula covering his face with his hands...I love that cover. They had about 15 or so horror titles on sale in a big way that week. I picked up the new Pumpkinhead disc, the unrated DECENT disc and two of the Anchor Bay PHANTASM releases. What a bargain...all at $4.99 each.

philip74 01-11-09 12:32 PM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 
was the digipak ever changed to an amaray version? has anybody seen it in an amaray? if it ever came in an amaray did it come with a slipsleeve?
thanks for your answers guys!

philip74 01-12-09 12:10 PM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 
anybody?

TomOpus 01-12-09 06:15 PM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 
Never seen it in an amaray. I still see it in the digipak, so until that sells out (and there's still a need), I dunno if you'll see it in an amaray.

But, you never know.

manicsounds 01-12-09 10:10 PM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 
The UK disc I have is in a clear amaray case

wm lopez 05-11-09 05:55 PM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 
I picked this up at TARGET for $5 for the extras since I have the Super-bit.
But I like this transfer better.
It doesn't look to bright like the other laserdiscs & dvds of this movie.
Althought the Critierion laserdisc had a nice tintish blue.

philip74 05-11-09 06:27 PM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 

Originally Posted by wm lopez (Post 9437979)
I picked this up at TARGET for $5 for the extras since I have the Super-bit.
But I like this transfer better.
It doesn't look to bright like the other laserdiscs & dvds of this movie.
Althought the Critierion laserdisc had a nice tintish blue.

and it still came as a digipak?

Willo007 05-12-09 12:33 AM

Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola) SE --> 10/2/07
 

Originally Posted by philip74 (Post 9438043)
and it still came as a digipak?

Yes, it does.
:D


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