RE: [DML] BTTF Widescreen DVD.
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RE: [DML] BTTF Widescreen DVD.
- From: "Jack Stiefel" <jackstiefel@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 22:12:04 -0500
You know come to think of it I never saw any images plastered in front
of Wal-Mart when Crocodile Dundee or the Die Hard Trilogy was released
either... Guess they dropped the ball on that one too huh. Episode II
and Spiderman were major blockbusters from last year.
Seriously, lets not forget this is a 15+ year old movie series. This is
not some earth shattering movie trilogy released, just one of many
released each week. I have not been able to open my discs since they
are a x-mas present, but I really don't care if there is any printing on
the discs at all, just let me know which disc is which. Any other
problems will have to wait until next week, unless I can get the misses
to let me open them early.
Jack & Virginia Stiefel
1981 Delorean Vin 03461 August 1981 Build
1988 Jaguar XJ-SC Cabriolet Edition
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Abato [mailto:delorean@xxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 07:39
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [DML] BTTF Widescreen DVD.
Was it worth the wait? No....
I think these Discs don't have a lot to offer REAL fans. For all the
time we waited, the extras are minimal (outtakes, and deleted scenes
were not all that fantastic), the work that was put into the layout,
extras, and cover art were lacking severely and the actual printing of
the images on the physical disc was lacking severely!
For something that was five years in the making...why does it seem like
this done quick and dirty?
When Star wars episode II and Spiderman came out earlier this year, all
the major stores (Wal Mart, etc.) and video stores had images PLASTERED
on the windows and in their flyers. I drove past several video stores
yesterday on the way home, and saw NO sign of BTTF. :( I think the
release was not handled well by Universal. They did little to promote
it other then a few TV spots that ran in the past 5-7 days.
Kevin Abato
Vin# 16680
-----Original Message-----
From: therealdmcvegas <DMCVegas@xxxx> [mailto:DMCVegas@xxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 3:14 AM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] BTTF Widescreen DVD.
In light of recent negative publicity, here is something to cheer
everyone on
the list here up.
On the way home from work, I stopped by Wal Mart and picked up a copy of
BTTF Widescreen Edition DVD set. In a nutshell, it was really money well
spent! DeLorean specific, I've never seen another production that puts
the
DMC into a more positive light. Especially the interview with Bob Gale
on the
use of a DeLorean for the movie. There are quite a few concept drawings
of
how they were looking at modifying the car (all quite astounding!), and
a
segment at the end where Bob Gale reads off a thank-you/fan letter from
John
DeLorean himself stating how pleased he was with the use of the car in
the
original movie.
The negative side is that you can really tell that the producers were
strapped
for space on the DVD discs. The DeLorean, and other "making of", and
behind the scenes segments seem to be divided between the discs. While
very informative about the car durring the pop-up animations about the
car's
facts, there was only one descrepincy. And that was the 4-cylinder
engine
fact. I don't know if this was a typo, or stating what the cars were
replaced with.
In any case, this is nothing compared to the rest of the information
contained
on the DVD's. Many accurate, and positive facts about the car are
presented
within.
The movies of course are great! The sharpest video and audio I've ever
seen
the movies in. The brushed stainless steen sheen on the car is beautiful
as
you can see in the footage of BTTF1. I must now figure in on having my
car
reburnished one day to get it to look like that! And the clairity when
pausing
still images of the movie. I've always been told that my wheels look
great
when spinning, but now that I've really seen them upclose in a still
image,
they are amazing! They create the illusion that the wheels are solid,
and the
niches in the spokes really define the lines! Now that I've finally seen
this
upclose, and clearly, I'll never consider swapping my wheels out again
for a
custom set. You really have to see it to know what I mean.
Obviously if you're any kind of a fan of the movies, the DVD set is a
must have
(avoid the VCD's on eBay). The info pop-ups pointed out details in the
movies
that I've never even seen before! But even if you're not, I would still
reccomend the set as an essential addition to any DeLorean collection
for the
material contained within. Just make sure that you get the proper set.
There is
a Widescreen Edition, and a seperate Fullscreen Edition for what ever
your
tates are.
With the info pop-ups, and all of the voiceover commentary, it'll
probably take
me about a week to fully cover all the content on the discs. And I still
need to
get a DVD-ROM drive on top of that!
But, the big question: Was it worth the wait for the discs?
Yes! ;)
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
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