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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #30 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 09:44 AM »
I was looking for U-571.  I can't find it in all stores at Glorietta.  I heard it was marked down too?

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #31 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 09:49 AM »
I was looking for U-571.  I can't find it in all stores at Glorietta.  I heard it was marked down too?

i havn't seen a copy of U571 anywhere, or i wasn't looking enough  :)
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #32 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 12:39 PM »
I saw a copy of U-571 in Podium, last time I was there.

Bought Unforgiven...really good movie, good transfer also. Personally bought this for the movie. Am starting to be intrigued by Westerns.

Reviews naman on the other SEs like Enter the Dragon and Once Upon a Time in America from those who bought these titles. Haven't seen both movies e.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #33 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 12:55 PM »
I saw a copy of U-571 in Podium, last time I was there.

Bought Unforgiven...really good movie, good transfer also. Personally bought this for the movie. Am starting to be intrigued by Westerns.

Reviews naman on the other SEs like Enter the Dragon and Once Upon a Time in America from those who bought these titles. Haven't seen both movies e.

Thanks ;)

was able to buy both titles,  i have only watch  once upon a time though.

review. I liked the movie. Its just like the godfather, though a little bit below its level.
            runtime is for about 3hour 45minutes.  Some might find it dragging, But for me its   
            just fine. You can also say it a male movie.

 hinahanap ko na nga ngayon ang once upon a time in the west.  ;D

from IMDB...
 
 "Sergio Leone turned down an opportunity to direct The Godfather (1972) in order to make this film - a decision he would later regret."

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #34 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 03:05 PM »
I have both Enter The Dragon SE and Once Upon A Time IN America.  I have yet to watch Enter though.  OUTA  is a visual delight especially in widescreen TVs.  Excellent transfer though with a few film grains and artifacts. But the colors are just as rich and saturated as in the Godfather. Audio isn't a 5.1 showcase but the Ennio Moriconne music is well worth the P350 for me(more melodic and sentimental than the Godfather themes)  It has many flashbacks interspersed with the present time in the film but it's not confusing.  It is less an action film than a nostalgic trip to early 20th century american gangsterism. 

If you like mafia films, this title is a must have, together with Goodfellas and the Godfather boxset.  Robert de Niro shines in all these films (except Godfather 1 and 3 where he isn't there.) I would say any of these tiltes would be a definitive screen presentation of the American Mafia.

OUTA was originally a 10-hour film paired down by Sergio Leone who  intended a two 3-hour segmented films. But he had to further cut it to 3 hours and 15mintues for the final theatrical run.  Expect a special director's cut DVD with restored cuts in the future.   ;D
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #35 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 03:31 PM »
sulit yan mr. av!

anyone seen "the right stuff" se in it's old casing ala digipack?
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #36 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 09:30 PM »


I took a chance in buying Goodfellas 2-disc, considering Warner's recent R3 releases with missing features.

Sulit pala ang Goodfellas - kumpleto ang mga special features.

Unlike The Godfather, which went for an operatic style, Goodfellas is a realistic and brutally violent portrayal of life in organized crime.  The crimelibrary.com article "The Lufthansa Heist" helped me appreciate just how realistic the movie really was.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/gang/heist/1.html

This edition is a vast improvement over the old flipper.  The picture is now a remastered anamorphic, with higher color saturation, drastically reduced grain and excellent black levels.  For those familiar with the old release, the difference will be impressive.

The DD 5.1 audio seems to be the same as the old version, but it's adequate for a dialog-intensive movie's purposes.

The set comes in a double disc keepcase (the one with a hinged, swinging holder for the 1st disc) inside a cardboard slipcase.  It's not a digipak, pero OK naman dahil maganda ang keepcase - hindi buntis, at hindi rin kulubot.
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #37 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 10:00 PM »
a very comprehensive observation barrister. really like this film and i must agree that this release is a very big improvement. got the R1 release and got one comment though.. this transfer failed to eliminate some film dirt/lines, very apparent even on small format displays.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #38 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 10:36 PM »
Bos hemisphere, digipak ba ang R1?

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #39 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 10:42 PM »
sir barrister.. deins.. Goodfellas is in amaray case. no inserts.

the last R1 2-discs digipak i got is...


THX 1138 (The George Lucas Director's Cut Two-Disc Special Edition) (1971)

with limited "ear tag".

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #40 on: Jun 22, 2005 at 10:46 PM »
Thanks for the quick reply, Bos hemisphere.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #41 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 08:19 AM »
Mga bossing,

Pareho lang ba ng region 1 ang region 3 edition na ito? Interested kasi akong kunin ang title na ito and for P350 ok na ok. Thanks in advance mga boss.

sir barrister.. deins.. Goodfellas is in amaray case. no inserts.

the last R1 2-discs digipak i got is...


THX 1138 (The George Lucas Director's Cut Two-Disc Special Edition) (1971)

with limited "ear tag".
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #42 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 11:36 AM »
not sure about the contents.. but the R1 is in digipak. a major plus for thrice the price of the R3 release.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #43 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 11:58 AM »
Bought a copy of Goodfellas...and I must say, it does have a good transfer though the 5.1soundtrack lacked the oomph compared to today's movies (which really wasn't that important) Still hasn't lost its edge through the years. I still enjoyed it (so did my dad)...
Sulit for the P350 price tag. Might still get a couple of these.

I hope the other SEs go on sale too...like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Singing in the Rain etc.
Paging Warner... ;D
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #44 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 12:55 PM »
If the demand is high enough at these price levels, it's entirely possible that more titles will be added in the future.
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #45 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 01:12 PM »
I saw a copy of U-571 in Podium, last time I was there.

seph1018, I should have memorized what you said here... I was at Mega yesterday, AstroPlus... again, they don't have the copy of U-571.  Went to Powerbooks, and all other Vid Centers in the area... nothing!

Is the U-571 really priced at P350?

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #46 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 01:16 PM »
Are VCDs included in the sale?

We are planning to buy VCDs for our school library and it would be a good opportunity to take advantage of the sale if VCDs are included.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #47 on: Jun 23, 2005 at 06:25 PM »


I took a chance in buying Goodfellas 2-disc, considering Warner's recent R3 releases with missing features.

Sulit pala ang Goodfellas - kumpleto ang mga special features.

Unlike The Godfather, which went for an operatic style, Goodfellas is a realistic and brutally violent portrayal of life in organized crime.  The crimelibrary.com article "The Lufthansa Heist" helped me appreciate just how realistic the movie really was.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/gang/heist/1.html

This edition is a vast improvement over the old flipper.  The picture is now a remastered anamorphic, with higher color saturation, drastically reduced grain and excellent black levels.  For those familiar with the old release, the difference will be impressive.

The DD 5.1 audio seems to be the same as the old version, but it's adequate for a dialog-intensive movie's purposes.

The set comes in a double disc keepcase (the one with a hinged, swinging holder for the 1st disc) inside a cardboard slipcase.  It's not a digipak, pero OK naman dahil maganda ang keepcase - hindi buntis, at hindi rin kulubot.

I have both, and the 2-disc set is really worth it - a great value for P350.
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #48 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 08:27 AM »
Ok. Thanks for the quick reply boss hem.

not sure about the contents.. but the R1 is in digipak. a major plus for thrice the price of the R3 release.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #49 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 10:54 AM »
the R3 release at P350 is a good buy though... got The Unforgiven, Wyatt Earp, and The Lost Boys.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #50 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 12:31 PM »
Salamat sir firewired,

i really hope they do go on sale... ;)

ITGBKJ,

sorry, hindi pala U-571 yung nakita ko, perfect storm pala. Natataranta kasi ako non for the Constantine DE. ;D

Sir av_phile1,

 thanks for the OUTA review, will get this one for the Moriconne score and of course, your review. Big fan here of the Leone/Moriconne tandem.

Thanks...
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #51 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 12:58 PM »
ITGBKJ,
sorry, hindi pala U-571 yung nakita ko, perfect storm pala. Natataranta kasi ako non for the Constantine DE. ;D

I was actually tempted to get the Perfect Storm because of the sounds-effects they did on the "mountain high waves" that crashed.  But I feared when I watch it at home, I might get wet.  hahaha...

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #52 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 02:36 PM »
got goodfellas and Once upon a time earlier today as astro mega  ;D



very excited to watch them again this weekend
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #53 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 04:58 PM »
Here's a very interesting article that will really make you want to patronize Warner Home Video (aside from the excellent price drops):

http://slate.msn.com/id/2114143/fr/rss/

WB on DVD
Warner Bros. is the new Criterion Collection. How the DVD label cleaned up its act (and its digital transfers).
By Fred Kaplan

People don't pay much attention to the name of the studio on a DVD. (Nobody I know says, for instance, "Let's go rent a Paramount movie tonight.") The single exception, of course, is the Criterion Collection, which has marketed itself as a boutique brand, touted—and deservedly so—for its classic catalog, fastidious transfers, and superb commentaries, booklets, and other "special features."

Now it's time to take note of another logo that almost guarantees high quality—Warner Home Video. At least since 2002, the video division of Warner Bros. has released one great-looking DVD after another. I know of no other label, in fact, whose output has been more consistently spectacular.

Last year, its two-disc DVD of Casablanca was a revelation—more luminous than any print probably since the film's 1941 première. More recently, its box sets of film noir and gangster movies (including The Asphalt Jungle; Murder, My Sweet; Out of the Past, White Heat; and The Public Enemy) have been marvels of clarity. Its restorations of Technicolor classics—Singin' in the Rain, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Band Wagon, and Gone With the Wind—are breathtakingly lush and detailed: Look at the texture of clothing, the ripples of a curtain, the glistening steel of a railroad car—they're practically 3D. I saw The Band Wagon in a restored 35mm print not long ago, at Film Forum in New York, and this DVD suffers hardly at all by comparison. Modern films as well, like Warner's new two-disc "special edition" of Scorsese's Goodfellas, are saturated with rich, natural colors. (If you disagree, you need to calibrate your television or buy a new one.)


Nearly a decade into the DVD era, most studios have figured out how to do at least decent digital mastering. Few major-label DVDs these days look bad. What puts Warner Home Video a notch or two (or three) above the rest? I talked with George Feltenstein, senior vice president for Warner's classic catalog, and Ned Price, VP for technical mastering, as well as a few outside industry specialists. Here's what I found out.

First, the condition of Warner's film library is in relatively good shape. As a result of media meltdowns and mergers over the past half-century, Warner Bros. owns not only all the films made under its own studio logo but also all RKO titles and all MGM films made before 1986. (For details, click here.) In the 1960s, long before film preservation became a popular cause, MGM was one of two Hollywood studios—the other was Disney—that decided to preserve all its films. They spent millions of dollars to repair, properly store, and in some cases meticulously restore original negatives, black-and-white nitrates, or duplicate copies. As for Warner Bros.' own black-and-white classics, original nitrates were long ago donated to the Library of Congress or UCLA, which stored them in temperature-controlled rooms and left them, ever since, untouched. To the extent possible, Warner DVDs have been mastered from the original negatives, preventing degradation in detail, sharpness, color, and contrast.

Then there's Warner's work with Technicolor. Even with careful preservation, color negatives fade over time. But Technicolor negatives can look as good as new after decades. This is because Technicolor films consisted of three black-and-white negatives, which ran simultaneously through a special camera. Light hit each film strip through a prism filter. Afterward, each film strip was coated with a dye, and the three strips were then aligned, on top of one another, to form a coherent color image. It was a complex, costly process, which lasted only from 1935-54. (For a succinct detailed elaboration, click here.) The point is that black-and-white negatives don't fade. If the Technicolor black-and-white negatives have been stored well, and if some lab can replicate the Technicolor dye-processing, it should be possible to create a fresh print with perfect color.

This is why the DVDs of Gone With the Wind, The Band Wagon, Meet Me in St. Louis, and so forth look so stunning. They've been mastered from the original Technicolor three-strip negatives. In some ways, these DVDs have finer color and detail than even the original film prints. In the old days, it was difficult to align those three strips perfectly. The task became still harder years later, when the films were reissued (or turned into earlier DVD transfers), because the negatives had stretched or shrunk over time. If you need all three strips to get the right color, and you can't line the strips up precisely, then the colors and the sharpness are going to be a bit off. However, with digital technology, the three strips can be aligned with absolute precision. This process isn't unique to Warner—other studios made Technicolor films, too—but Warners is the first to go back to the three-strip negatives and realign them precisely as a systematic policy.

Another thing that makes the recent batch of Warner DVDs look so good: high-speed digital scanning. When a film is turned into a DVD, the first step is to scan each frame digitally and to store the data on a hard drive. The more times a frame is scanned, the more coherent is the resulting picture. Many DVD studios now scan films at "high-definition"—or 1,080 lines. Warners is one of just a few that scan at 2,000 lines (or, in the parlance, "2K scanning"). Soon, beginning with a Wizard of Oz reissue later this year, it will start releasing Technicolor DVDs scanned at 4,000 lines ("4K scanning"). This is a significant number. Engineers estimate that if you digitally reproduced all the information on a frame of 35mm film, you'd need about 4,000 lines of data. In other words, at least theoretically (and for more on this caveat, click here), 4K scanning captures everything that's on a film.

Finally, the new Warner DVDs tend to come in the form of two-disc sets—one disc for the movie, a second disc for the special features. (Gone With the Wind has four discs: two for the movie, two for special features.) This isn't just a packaging gimmick. Digital video, like digital audio, consists of a series of 0's and 1's, run through complex compressors, processors, and converters. You can only fit so many 0's and 1's—so many bytes and bits—on an optical disc. The more you load the disc with special features, the less space you have for the movie—or, more to the point, the fewer bits you can devote to each frame of a movie. The higher number of bits that go into an image, the better the image looks. So, the best way to present the movie is to put nothing on the disc except the movie. (Columbia TriStar started this practice with its SuperBit DVDs. A few other studios, not just Warners, have picked up on the idea.) A Web site called dvdbeaver.com has measured that the latest multi-disc Gone With the Wind has 55 percent more bits per second than a single-disc DVD that Warner released a few years ago.

But the true measure—besides whether the movie is good—is how good the movie looks. You can see the difference in the new Warner DVDs, and it isn't subtle.

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #54 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 05:50 PM »
So what are you waiting for, ubusin na ang mga 2-disc warner boxed  titles.   ;D

Too bad, except for Goodfellas,  most of the titles in that article are not in the sale, or are they?   ;D

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #55 on: Jun 24, 2005 at 06:50 PM »
guys, just browsed amazon's dvd sale, yung ricochet to be released on aug.30, 2005 naka snap case pa rin!
buhay pa yata snapcases woohooooooooo o r1 lang?!
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #56 on: Jun 25, 2005 at 09:40 PM »
hi..has anyone bought interview with the vampire? if so,is this a bare bones release? i was just wondering..coz i noticed that it had a year 2000 release, just like the r1 special edition of it..thanks! 

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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #57 on: Jun 25, 2005 at 11:25 PM »
Yes, the R3 Interview with the Vampire now on sale is a bare bones release. 

It's actually the old release - the only thing new about it is the cover art.

The menu screenshot on the back cover shows the menu screen for the R1 release, not the actual R3 menu screen.

The back cover says: "DUAL-LAYER FORMAT Layer transition may trigger a slight pause," but the disc is actually single-layer only, with a 3.95 GB content. 

My advice:

If you really like the movie, get the R1 version (released Feb. 3, 2004, according to amazon.com) for an improved anamorphic picture with DD & DTS audio and special features.

Otherwise, a P-DVD copy should suffice, considering that a P-DVD should be a bit-perfect copy since the R3 is just a lousy single-layer disc anyway.
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #58 on: Jun 26, 2005 at 09:55 AM »
hi barrister,

how can you tell if the disc is single-layer only?   is there any mark on the disc?

Thanks.
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Re: Warner Mid-Year Markdown
« Reply #59 on: Jun 26, 2005 at 10:45 AM »
I check it via my PC with DVD dirve and use Nero Info Tool.