Which Version of the Returner is best?
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Re: Re: Which Version of the Returner is best?
Originally posted by indycohiba
The real question should be "does this movie warrant a dvd purchase"?
The real question should be "does this movie warrant a dvd purchase"?
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I'd echo Josh Z's comments. I bought this last week and just watched it last night. It's ok, worth watching once, but I'll be selling my copy as I don't really have any desire to watch it again.
I got the cheap version, and thought the picture quality was fine. The sound wasn't bad, though could have been mixed a bit better on both the Dolby & DTS tracks.
So, I'd go the cheap route on this one if I were you.
I got the cheap version, and thought the picture quality was fine. The sound wasn't bad, though could have been mixed a bit better on both the Dolby & DTS tracks.
So, I'd go the cheap route on this one if I were you.
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Well it seems not too many people on this forum really like the film enuff to spend much on it, I would gladly pay a load of cash for another version, its a superb film, and as good as most of the so called Blockbusters in the US of A this year, thas for certain.
but I suppose its an aquired taste, you either love it, or find it OK.
I will be interested to see what the picture is going to be like on the R1 columbia version.
and subbed extras.
but I suppose its an aquired taste, you either love it, or find it OK.
I will be interested to see what the picture is going to be like on the R1 columbia version.
and subbed extras.




