51 Brazil
- arsonfilms
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I believe the question at hand is not so much whether or not anyone recieved older copies, but whether or not the new copies are in fact new, or if the old DLTs were used by mistake. Of course the packaging is new, and since the date on the label says 2006 the printing is new, but the contents of the disc are what I'm not wholly positive of.
ALL of the reviews posted for the release have been the single disc version. If anything is at all wrong with any of it, it would be the ENTIRELY UNREVIEWED 3-disc version that would be the problem.
So. Anyone with a widescreen TV popped the 3-disc version in yet?
ALL of the reviews posted for the release have been the single disc version. If anything is at all wrong with any of it, it would be the ENTIRELY UNREVIEWED 3-disc version that would be the problem.
So. Anyone with a widescreen TV popped the 3-disc version in yet?
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i contacted both tech support and jon mulvaney yesterday. they've probably been deluged with e-mails about this.
no response yet. i wonder, if we're patient enough, do you think they might eventually mail booklets out separately? that's just random speculation though, i guess, since criterion only sell certain things directly (i.e. i understand they have a criterion shop online now).
i've skimmed the movie. i suspected that it was the new transfer because i looked at dvd beaver. then i watched the part where the squashed fly falls in the type writer. i thought it looked very crisp and more like the re-mastered print, but i still wasn't positive.
i was also going to go to a relative's tomorrow that has a widescreen tv. i planned on taking my "an angel at my table" dvd and comparing them, since they both say 1.78:1. i still might do it.
so i feel a little better now though.
no response yet. i wonder, if we're patient enough, do you think they might eventually mail booklets out separately? that's just random speculation though, i guess, since criterion only sell certain things directly (i.e. i understand they have a criterion shop online now).
i've skimmed the movie. i suspected that it was the new transfer because i looked at dvd beaver. then i watched the part where the squashed fly falls in the type writer. i thought it looked very crisp and more like the re-mastered print, but i still wasn't positive.
i was also going to go to a relative's tomorrow that has a widescreen tv. i planned on taking my "an angel at my table" dvd and comparing them, since they both say 1.78:1. i still might do it.
so i feel a little better now though.
- Le Samouraï
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It should be pretty easy for people without 16:9 sets to check whether their discs in fact are anamorphic. Just set the output of your player to 16:9 instead of 4:3 letterbox. If the disc is indeed anamorphic, and your tv set isn't able to handle an anamorphic signal, the picture will look distorted. If the disc is only authored in 4:3 letterbox, the picture would look normal even though the player is set for 16:9.
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Same here.No booklet included in case 51.1. I e-mailed Mr.Lipson about this asking explanation about the reissue and to send a replacement booklet. I have a 16:9 tv set but did'nt had time to check it out yet. But i read in the other forum from a poster that the tranfer was indeed anamorphic. What a little mess...
- hearthesilence
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A shame, but I'm sure the booklet problem can be easily fixed. Plus, if one is dying to read the essay right this minute, I think it's online....It could be a lot worse.
As for the transfer, MAN, does this look incredible. I was okay with the letterbox image before, but once you're spoiled by this new anamorphic transfer, I don't think you can even tolerate the old one. (Unless you don't have a widescreen TV, in which case, the difference won't be so dramatic.)
As for the transfer, MAN, does this look incredible. I was okay with the letterbox image before, but once you're spoiled by this new anamorphic transfer, I don't think you can even tolerate the old one. (Unless you don't have a widescreen TV, in which case, the difference won't be so dramatic.)
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Feel very lucky in that I never got around to purchasing Brazil in the past. Time to order the new anamorphic 3 disc set 8-)
Also glad that Criterion kept the former packaging for the box set. A friend of mine has the previous release and it's stunning. It would have been a shame to lose that in lieu of a digipack, etc.
Also glad that Criterion kept the former packaging for the box set. A friend of mine has the previous release and it's stunning. It would have been a shame to lose that in lieu of a digipack, etc.
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- justeleblanc
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becker@criterion.com ?kekid wrote:I used the link provided on the other thread to request Criterion to ship the missing booklet. I have got no response. Any communication left at the Muvaney address remains unanswered. What is the best way to communicate to Criterion to confirm that they received the request?
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thanks for the advice but that ain`t gonna work since I don`t have a US adressGigi M. wrote:Well, since you're in The Netherlands, I suggest you provide them US address since they don't ship overseas.TheGodfather wrote:Haven`t received an as well. Does anyone maybe how long it might take for the booklet to arrive? Or how long before they ship out?
so now what? that kinda sucks and ain`t fair, really
- Le Samouraï
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You could ask the place where you bought it to try and get a booklet for you. That has worked for me before in similar situations. It all depends on the company, some are very willing to help you out, getting replacements for you or letting you use their company address as return address, others are not. The latter ones mostly seem to be the larger companies like CD-Wow.
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I'm pretty certain it's a direct reference to the utopian valley in James Hilton's Lost Horizon without referring to anyone or anything else that used the name.thebedbreakinkid wrote:quick question, was the name of sam's apartment, the shangri-la towers, suppose to be making fun of the girl group, or is it just a name used without any parody intended?
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