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Post subject: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 23:46 |
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There is a thread in the laserdisc section of this forum that has a beautiful list of all the different editions and what not out there that are on LD. How about CED? Anything worth it? EDIT: About halfway down the page you'll see a few differences and exclusives http://www.cedmagic.com/featured/riddle ... sands.html
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 04 Dec 2013, 02:26 |
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lol I have a funny feeling there is going to be only one way to find out lol and I doubt anyone has a list either
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 04 Dec 2013, 02:39 |
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 12:24 |
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deeseven wrote: There is a thread in the laserdisc section of this forum that has a beautiful list of all the different editions and what not out there that are on LD. How about CED? Anything worth it? EDIT: About halfway down the page you'll see a few differences and exclusives http://www.cedmagic.com/featured/riddle ... sands.htmlThe North American RCA Selectavision edition of the 'James Bond' film, You Only Live Twice, contains the broadcast television edit. No extra scenes but the entire front-end was re-edited ("by some a*****e in the lab" - Maurice Binder) for television broadcast due to the apparently-unacceptable duration between gunbarrel and main titles. The later CBS-Fox CED edition contains the original theatrical cut.
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 04:06 |
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happycube wrote: No - Discovision had the first stereo releases - but it had the first letterbox release, IIRC. Thank you, that's what it was, first letterbox. I feel like those CEDs would be significant from a historic point of view.
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 06:17 |
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happycube wrote: but it had the first letterbox release, IIRC. that's what they say but I have an older than dirt japanese LD in widescreen and that predates the CED widescreen so I guess LD is like the Simpsons Simpson's did it first / LD did it first ________________________________ the rein-o official signature:
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 20:01 |
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rein-o wrote: happycube wrote: but it had the first letterbox release, IIRC. that's what they say but I have an older than dirt japanese LD in widescreen and that predates the CED widescreen so I guess LD is like the Simpsons Simpson's did it first / LD did it first Rein-o, what LD is that? I wasn't aware LD beat them to it.
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Post subject: Re: Are there any CEDs that are significant? Posted: 01 Feb 2015, 04:49 |
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ace2184 wrote: rein-o wrote: happycube wrote: but it had the first letterbox release, IIRC. that's what they say but I have an older than dirt japanese LD in widescreen and that predates the CED widescreen so I guess LD is like the Simpsons Simpson's did it first / LD did it first Rein-o, what LD is that? I wasn't aware LD beat them to it. yes, Fellini's Casanova (1976) [15-004] has the first widescreen opening, but that's only for a few minutes. but this is the oldest LD i own and I've ever seen in widescreen Pied Piper, The (1972) [FY026-26VC]there could be other Japanese discs, possibly Japanese films doing a quick search there are other 1982 discs, a few from Japan and PAL discs that are letterboxed. ________________________________ the rein-o official signature:
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