punisher55 wrote:you have this cover big size ?
I don't have the 2D in higher resolution...
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punisher55 wrote:you have this cover big size ?
waxman wrote:Some questions;
1. What's the difference between digipack and amaray disc in terms of contents? If they are the same, why is the digipack a "special edition"?
2. I guess the booklet is in German. Would you be able to send me the English version you initially made?
3. Can you recommend any sites for international order? (I am in Canada) I don't have a region free player but I decided to order it anyway. I will buy a region free player later.
Andrew Woo
Just checked the first 10 minutes of it. Quality blew me away.
KowalskiVideo
Can only second what Andrew said, the quality is top notch. Picture is detailed, razor-sharp, rich-blacks, the great ligthing and set-design really shows now. It still has this is very analog cinematic feel (even the brief moments of 1990s CGI). Soundwise the "far field" mix literally blew me away, sounding very agressiv and dynamic. Anyone who previously wachted this film only via VHS or crappy pan&scan DVDs, be prepared for a whole new experience. So sad, this never had a proper wide theatrical release, as it was so obviously made for the big screen.
Almost forgot: The Booklet is well written, tons of background information and some sharp analysis, congrats Jerry! The addition of the full english version as PDF was very welcome.
Hier lohnt sich die höherpreisige Ausgabe, denn das beigefügte Booklet ist unbezahlbar!
Glücklicherweise hat man eine brauchbare Verpackung gewählt, aus der sich das Booklet bequem entnehmen lässt.
It is worth the higher-priced edition, because the attached booklet is priceless!
Fortunately, you have chosen a useful packaging, may be inferred from the comfort of the booklet.
waxman wrote:I can't read German in the booklet
waxman wrote:but I wanted to support Subkultur's decision to release a special edition of ST by buying a digipack (also the whole packaging looks really nice).
Yes this is the only Blu-ray of THE DEFENDER so far and it's uncut.waxman wrote:I understand the German version is the only BD of The Defender?
Not necessarily but in Germany particularly yes, or they have several versions for the same movie...I know many of European releases are heavily cut. Hopefully this is uncut.
Try this:Let's hope region A player plays both of the blu ray disks.
Jox wrote:Great news thanks to 'KowalskiVideo', Blu-ray.com member:
YOU DO NOT NEED A REGION-FREE PLAYER! "as long as you can access the "title" selection (during the region mismatch screen), he will be able to play the disc. Most every Player should be able to do this, even a PS3 can do it. (By the way, this trick works on some others indie-titles as well)!"
Jox wrote:Rutger Hauer attached in 1991?
http://articles.philly.com/1991-05-20/b ... big-numberThe Algonquin Goodbye, another action film starring Hauer, is also in production.
(for your information the script was originally written in 1987)
Upcoming films, some of which will be unveiled or put up for sale at the Cannes festival, include “The Algonquin Goodbye,” a $7 million thriller to be helmed and toplined by Rutger Hauer,
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