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Author: | lizardkingjr [ 08 Oct 2011, 01:48 ] |
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Does anyone own the Pioneer Special Edition of Bob Roberts (1992)? According to this site, "Commentary by Tim Robbins and producer Forrest Murray." The Artisan Special Edition DVD has three commentaries: 1. Audio commentary with actor, director and writer Tim Robbins 2. Audio commentary with actor, director and writer Tim Robbins and actor Gore Vidal 3. Audio commentary with political editors Alex Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair Notice that there's no mention of Forrest Murray. Does anyone own the Pioneer SE LD to verify that the commentary track on it is, in fact, different than any of the three commentary tracks on the Artisan SE DVD? TLK |
Author: | nems [ 08 Oct 2011, 05:32 ] |
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A couple more... 1776 (1972) Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983) |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 08 Oct 2011, 16:48 ] |
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nems wrote: Thanks. Added. Are you 100% sure that the commentary track on the 1776 LD is different than the DVD's commentary track? TLK |
Author: | nems [ 08 Oct 2011, 21:25 ] |
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lizardkingjr wrote: nems wrote: Thanks. Added. Are you 100% sure that the commentary track on the 1776 LD is different than the DVD's commentary track? TLK Yes, there are two different commentaries for 1776: The 1992 LaserDisc commentary w/Peter Hunt & Joe Caporiccio. The 2002 DVD commentary w/Peter Hunt & Peter Stone. |
Author: | laserbite34 [ 08 Oct 2011, 21:37 ] |
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I noticed the first edition of THE MATRIX (1999) which has the better colour balance over the dreadful waste of space HD bluray which was taken from a tweaked video manipulating transfer with someone that has poor eyesight vision! Anyway point I noted was lack of audio commentary on the first edition DVD The Thing (1982) audio commentary on bluray was edited for some legal reasons I guess regarding Keith David about stealing a car in New York city was removed from the bluray and no doubt later versions of DVD maybe? I know the commentary track was recorded for the “Signature Collection” which I don’t have, I only have the R2 DVD first edition. I don’t have many Laserdiscs with audio commentaries which was a nice feature to me many Laserdisc-Moons-Ago! --Andy-- |
Author: | laserdiscoking [ 08 Oct 2011, 23:42 ] |
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I saw an ebay auction for The Tin Drum special edition LD from Kino and the seller said the commentary is different than the Criterion DVD. Can anyone confirm this? |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 09 Oct 2011, 00:23 ] |
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nems wrote: lizardkingjr wrote: nems wrote: Thanks. Added. Are you 100% sure that the commentary track on the 1776 LD is different than the DVD's commentary track? TLK Yes, there are two different commentaries for 1776: The 1992 LaserDisc commentary w/Peter Hunt & Joe Caporiccio. The 2002 DVD commentary w/Peter Hunt & Peter Stone. Okay. Thanks for the info! TLK |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 09 Oct 2011, 00:29 ] |
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laserdiscoking wrote: I saw an ebay auction for The Tin Drum special edition LD from Kino and the seller said the commentary is different than the Criterion DVD. Can anyone confirm this? This is interesting. If a member here can 100% corroborate or refute this, I would be very interested to know! TLK |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 09 Oct 2011, 00:40 ] |
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laserbite34 wrote: I noticed the first edition of THE MATRIX (1999) which has the better colour balance over the dreadful waste of space HD bluray which was taken from a tweaked video manipulating transfer with someone that has poor eyesight vision! Anyway point I noted was lack of audio commentary on the first edition DVD My The Matrix DVD (snapper case) has the same audio commentary as the LD. laserbite34 wrote: The Thing (1982) audio commentary on bluray was edited for some legal reasons I guess regarding Keith David about stealing a car in New York city was removed from the bluray and no doubt later versions of DVD maybe? I know the commentary track was recorded for the “Signature Collection” which I don’t have, I only have the R2 DVD first edition. I don’t have many Laserdiscs with audio commentaries which was a nice feature to me many Laserdisc-Moons-Ago! That might be interesting. Okay, I'll look into it, although according to this site, the commentary does NOT involve Keith David as Kurt Russell and John Carpenter are only given credit for it. TLK |
Author: | laserbite34 [ 09 Oct 2011, 19:04 ] |
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lizardkingjr wrote: Laserdisc-Moons-Ago! That might be interesting. Okay, I'll look into it, although according to this site, the commentary does NOT involve Keith David as Kurt Russell and John Carpenter are only given credit for it. TLK [/quote] The commentary moment is around the time ware Blair goes nuts and starts beating up the radio room and Kurt is standing next door in the corridor just before Keith David enters the scene with rubber black hand glove. Oh why not just listen to the scene here is quick and dirty DVD vs Bluray. You might have to wait a few secs before I managed to get the audio working as it was direct from the AVR though switching from diffrent player modes. The Thing DVD VS The Thing Bluray missing audio commentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De5CoO5RhXk --Andy-- |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 10 Oct 2011, 14:37 ] |
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laserbite34 wrote: The commentary moment is around the time ware Blair goes nuts and starts beating up the radio room and Kurt is standing next door in the corridor just before Keith David enters the scene with rubber black hand glove. Oh why not just listen to the scene here is quick and dirty DVD vs Bluray. You might have to wait a few secs before I managed to get the audio working as it was direct from the AVR though switching from diffrent player modes. The Thing DVD VS The Thing Bluray missing audio commentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De5CoO5RhXk --Andy-- Interesting. But I'm not sure what this has to do with LaserDisc commentaries not on DVD/BD. AFAIK, the commentary on the Universal Signature Collection box set is the same one that is on the DVD, and other than the stolen car comment, the same one that is on the BD. TLK |
Author: | elahrairrah [ 10 Oct 2011, 14:50 ] |
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The MGM THX Dolby Digital Laserdisc release of Pink Floyd's The Wall has different commentary from the DVD release (which was released by Colombia.) Pink Floyd's The Wall: Widescreen Collector's Edition The LD has commentary by director Alan Parker. The DVD has commentary by former Pink Floyd lead man, Roger Waters and animator Gerald Scarfe. |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 10 Oct 2011, 15:02 ] |
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elahrairrah wrote: The MGM THX Dolby Digital Laserdisc release of Pink Floyd's The Wall has different commentary from the DVD release (which was released by Colombia.) Pink Floyd's The Wall: Widescreen Collector's Edition The LD has commentary by director Alan Parker. The DVD has commentary by former Pink Floyd lead man, Roger Waters and animator Gerald Scarfe. Updated. Thanks! TLK |
Author: | elahrairrah [ 10 Oct 2011, 16:32 ] |
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Just remembered another one, Elite's Dawn of the Dead: Collectors CAV Box Set. Has commentary with George Romero, Tom Savini and Michael Gornick. The Anchor Bay Ultimate Edition DVD set has different commentary tracks on the different versions of the film. The Extended Cut in the AB release (which is the version featured in the LD Box set) has commentary by producer Richard Rubenstein. George Romero and Tom Savini provide commentary on the Theatrical Cut DVD in the AB set, but their commentaries are separate tracks. |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 10 Oct 2011, 17:41 ] |
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elahrairrah wrote: Just remembered another one, Elite's Dawn of the Dead: Collectors CAV Box Set. Has commentary with George Romero, Tom Savini and Michael Gornick. The Anchor Bay Ultimate Edition DVD set has different commentary tracks on the different versions of the film. The Extended Cut in the AB release (which is the version featured in the LD Box set) has commentary by producer Richard Rubenstein. George Romero and Tom Savini provide commentary on the Theatrical Cut DVD in the AB set, but their commentaries are separate tracks. Updated. Thanks! TLK |
Author: | laserbite34 [ 15 Oct 2011, 01:07 ] |
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lizardkingjr wrote: laserbite34 wrote: The commentary moment is around the time ware Blair goes nuts and starts beating up the radio room and Kurt is standing next door in the corridor just before Keith David enters the scene with rubber black hand glove. Oh why not just listen to the scene here is quick and dirty DVD vs Bluray. You might have to wait a few secs before I managed to get the audio working as it was direct from the AVR though switching from diffrent player modes. The Thing DVD VS The Thing Bluray missing audio commentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De5CoO5RhXk --Andy-- Interesting. But I'm not sure what this has to do with LaserDisc commentaries not on DVD/BD. AFAIK, the commentary on the Universal Signature Collection box set is the same one that is on the DVD, and other than the stolen car comment, the same one that is on the BD. TLK Yeah but I hardly watch that crapbluray now. The original 70mm six-track monaural surrounds are now SIGH stereo SIGH anyone want to buy it off me for £10.00 or you can pay me to burn it because that is what its good for. The original DOLBY mix rules dts hd master audio sucks! |
Author: | lizardkingjr [ 15 Oct 2011, 01:53 ] |
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laserbite34 wrote: lizardkingjr wrote: laserbite34 wrote: The commentary moment is around the time ware Blair goes nuts and starts beating up the radio room and Kurt is standing next door in the corridor just before Keith David enters the scene with rubber black hand glove. Oh why not just listen to the scene here is quick and dirty DVD vs Bluray. You might have to wait a few secs before I managed to get the audio working as it was direct from the AVR though switching from diffrent player modes. The Thing DVD VS The Thing Bluray missing audio commentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De5CoO5RhXk --Andy-- Interesting. But I'm not sure what this has to do with LaserDisc commentaries not on DVD/BD. AFAIK, the commentary on the Universal Signature Collection box set is the same one that is on the DVD, and other than the stolen car comment, the same one that is on the BD. TLK Yeah but I hardly watch that crapbluray now. The original 70mm six-track monaural surrounds are now SIGH stereo SIGH anyone want to buy it off me for £10.00 or you can pay me to burn it because that is what its good for. The original DOLBY mix rules dts hd master audio sucks! Okay. Not to sound redundant, but what does this have to do with LaserDisc commentaries not on DVD/BD? TLK |
Author: | laserbite34 [ 15 Oct 2011, 03:02 ] |
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Quote: Okay. Not to sound redundant, but what does this have to do with LaserDisc commentaries not on DVD/BD? TLK Well one moment I find myself listen to commentary track the next back to film soundtrack, you know how it is. |
Author: | brmanuk [ 16 Nov 2011, 13:08 ] |
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Can anyone confirm whether the commentary for Cop Land is an LD exclusive? I know there's a commentary on the extended dvd version, featuring director James Mangold and the cast but the LD one only features director. |
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