Infernal Affairs III is now up for pre-order.
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Infernal Affairs III is now up for pre-order.
Didn't see a thread on it...
$14.49 @ Yesasia.com
Release Date. 2/12/04
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$14.49 @ Yesasia.com
Release Date. 2/12/04
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.asp...ection-videos/
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btw - if you preorder the special edition you get this cup for free.
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Great... I haven't even watched 2 yet... It'll go on my next order. I saw a preview for it, looks like Andy is back...
Great... I haven't even watched 2 yet... It'll go on my next order. I saw a preview for it, looks like Andy is back...
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
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Spoiler:
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rocket, I almost felt the same way sice I couldn't find the second ending. maybe you, like me and probably many others, after setting up the volume and the subs. go straigt to the film without going back to the main menu. if you were to do that, on the play you get to pick the theatrical cut or the other cut (can't remember the term used). is not a bonus feature or anything like that at least on the version I have (blue cover with the slip cover). hope this helped a bit.
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BuddhaWake,
The r3k of INFERNAL AFFAIRS offers the option to choose the ending you want when the disc loads up (Korea Theatrical - which is the same as Hong Kong theatrical, or the Mainland China ending). Actually, depending on which ending you choose, you get entirely different start menus. It's a nice touch. Oh, and you can switch to either ending from the root menus too.
BTW the Korean release of INFERNAL AFFAIRS is better than the ubiquitous r3hk because its transfer is properly flagged for 3:2 pulldown. The Hong Kong release isn't, and it gave me major headaches on my progressive setup, because to compensate for the bad flags my player would pulsate/strobe the backgrounds whenever horizontal movement occured in the film, which unfortunately was quite often! It became simply unwatchable.
r3k also comes with a filmstrip and a video extra of the two stars in South Korea for a photoshoot. If you haven't bought the film yet, this is the one to buy.
I saw INFERNAL AFFAIRS III at the Palm Springs International Film Festival last month and it was... interesting. I liked it, but...
I look forward to owning it on DVD.
The r3k of INFERNAL AFFAIRS offers the option to choose the ending you want when the disc loads up (Korea Theatrical - which is the same as Hong Kong theatrical, or the Mainland China ending). Actually, depending on which ending you choose, you get entirely different start menus. It's a nice touch. Oh, and you can switch to either ending from the root menus too.
BTW the Korean release of INFERNAL AFFAIRS is better than the ubiquitous r3hk because its transfer is properly flagged for 3:2 pulldown. The Hong Kong release isn't, and it gave me major headaches on my progressive setup, because to compensate for the bad flags my player would pulsate/strobe the backgrounds whenever horizontal movement occured in the film, which unfortunately was quite often! It became simply unwatchable.
r3k also comes with a filmstrip and a video extra of the two stars in South Korea for a photoshoot. If you haven't bought the film yet, this is the one to buy.
I saw INFERNAL AFFAIRS III at the Palm Springs International Film Festival last month and it was... interesting. I liked it, but...
Spoiler:
I look forward to owning it on DVD.
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great! will be buying the regular 2 disc set in anticipation to buy the box set. now if only i can get the rest of the trilogy autographed by at least, one cast member on each disc, then, i'm satisfied. (my copy of part 1 is signed by Kelly Chen)
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Originally posted by jscout
So, any word on whether this R3 is really an R0?
So, any word on whether this R3 is really an R0?
word!
i also notice a slight audio delay and some noise distortion in some scenes (only when certain people speak).
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The Infernal Affairs III dvd (2 disc) is Region 0, even if the cover says it is Region 3. I am not too sure of the special collector's edition one (the ones that comes with a mug etc.)
It is also true that there is a slight delay in the dialogues in some scenes, whether DTS or Dolby 5.1. Annoying at first but as I said, it's not persistent throughout the whole film.
It is also true that there is a slight delay in the dialogues in some scenes, whether DTS or Dolby 5.1. Annoying at first but as I said, it's not persistent throughout the whole film.
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word!
i also notice a slight audio delay and some noise distortion in some scenes (only when certain people speak).
word!
i also notice a slight audio delay and some noise distortion in some scenes (only when certain people speak).
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Yes, it has been confirmed... there are some dubbing of voices with another actors... simply because most people in HK speaks crappy Mandarin, and Cantonese, the language spoken in HK, is only a dialect spoken in the Canton Province in Mainland China.
In IF3, when a HK actor has to speak Madarin (like in Hero), or a Mainlander actor has to speak Cantonese (like in IF2), the voices are dubbed with another actors.
Other than that, there is a scene where the camara is out of focus...
In IF3, when a HK actor has to speak Madarin (like in Hero), or a Mainlander actor has to speak Cantonese (like in IF2), the voices are dubbed with another actors.
Other than that, there is a scene where the camara is out of focus...
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actually, it didnt' feel dubbed at all. even Chapman To was speaking Mandarin although, horribly.
Eric Tsang had a major scene spoken in mandarin but he speaks really good mandarin and some of his family live in Taiwan.
Eric Tsang had a major scene spoken in mandarin but he speaks really good mandarin and some of his family live in Taiwan.
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i heard there will be a box set. i had a feeling Megastar was holding out on the extras because the special edition VCD from Mainland China even contained more extras than the hong kong dvd. of course, u can always hold out for the korean r3 version of this on DVD.
i asked some hong kong people on tower3a.com and they're telling me that there was no out of sync problem when it played in theatres which Megastar claims to be the main problem.
i asked some hong kong people on tower3a.com and they're telling me that there was no out of sync problem when it played in theatres which Megastar claims to be the main problem.
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Looks like a decent review - there's a review here:
Infernal affairs III
A trilogy boxset would definitely be sweet
Infernal affairs III
A trilogy boxset would definitely be sweet
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Just got mine from CD-Wow last night. The first thing I noticed was that mine wasn't shrink wrapped and both disks were floaties. Does the lack of shrink wrapping sound right? I had read other retailer descriptions about including a collectable Octopus card, so I'm wondering if it was "removed." Not that I can use an Octopus card where I am, but just wondering.
I popped in the movie and selected DTS and there was a slight problem with the dialog sync. This had nothing to do with any Mandarin dubbing. It's the opening scene in Cantonese. The DD track seems to be fine though. I've seen this before with other DTS movies. Anyway, I didn't continue with the movie, I'll wait until the weekend.
Also, I just noticed a price increase for many CD-Wow titles, including IA III and what superbits they have left, so I guess I'm lucky I ordered it last week.
I popped in the movie and selected DTS and there was a slight problem with the dialog sync. This had nothing to do with any Mandarin dubbing. It's the opening scene in Cantonese. The DD track seems to be fine though. I've seen this before with other DTS movies. Anyway, I didn't continue with the movie, I'll wait until the weekend.
Also, I just noticed a price increase for many CD-Wow titles, including IA III and what superbits they have left, so I guess I'm lucky I ordered it last week.
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hahaa! they opened your dvd and took the octopus card cover away?! hahaha! you got gipped, man. my copy had the shrink wrap and octopus card holder included. you can use the card holder with ur other cards. fits perfectly