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Sep 12 06 7:19 PM
Quote:By the way, for those running out to get this from stores: I bought mine at Target yesterday for $14.99. I am guessing that is a heck of a fine price.
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Sep 17 06 5:30 PM
Quote:I watched the new GOJIRA DVD yesterday. For a "brand new 35 mm transfer from the vaults of Toho" I was extremely disappointed with the amount of speckles and blemishes on the film.
Sep 17 06 6:16 PM
Quote:So has anyone compared this new release to the BFI version? Is the murkiness a problem there as well?
Sep 17 06 8:58 PM
Sep 18 06 2:03 PM
Quote:DVD comparison: www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DV...review.htm
Sep 18 06 4:12 PM
Quote: I bought mine at Target yesterday for $14.99.
Sep 18 06 8:57 PM
Sep 18 06 11:14 PM
Quote: Target has the new DVD for $14.99 (the cheapest price I've seen).
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Sep 20 06 4:17 PM
Quote:At this time, Toho refuses to spend the money on restoration -- about nine years ago, when Criterion released their DVD of Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI (Shinichi'nin-no Samurai), Criterion did an extensive restoration (with the technology at the time), including a scene comparison. It was the inclusion of this comparison that enraged Toho, who felt that this implied that people outside their company knew better, and ordered that all of the DVDs be pulled. Criterion reissued the disc, sans the comparison, and also with the non-restored version of the film. The original issue of the disc has been worth top dollar, until recently.
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