Screen Captures (5-6 per post + links to additional images)
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Screen Captures (5-6 per post + links to additional images)
Link your screen captures here to show off the quality (or lack thereof) of certain international DVDs that are, preferably, not shown on other websites. For organization purposes I'd appreciate it if each post only contained images from one particular DVD, unless it's a comparison.
Unfortunately due to bandwidth limitations users will be unable to post images directly onto this site. I suggest using an image hosting site (such as Photo Bucket or Image Shack) and then linking to those images from here.
I'd also appreciate it if the number of images per post were kept down to a reasonable amount, so that the thread doesn't take too too long to load and become too horrendous to look at. If images become dead (the red X) I may delete the images or delete the post, so you have fair warning.
Unfortunately due to bandwidth limitations users will be unable to post images directly onto this site. I suggest using an image hosting site (such as Photo Bucket or Image Shack) and then linking to those images from here.
I'd also appreciate it if the number of images per post were kept down to a reasonable amount, so that the thread doesn't take too too long to load and become too horrendous to look at. If images become dead (the red X) I may delete the images or delete the post, so you have fair warning.
Last edited by cdnchris on Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Index of titles
Aîné des Ferchaux, L' (Magnet of Doom) - R2 Germany
Angel Exterminador, El (The Exterminating Angel) - R4
Armee des Ombres, L' (Army of Shadows) - R2/R4
Bandera, La - R2 France
Bellissima - R2
Blind Husbands - R2 France vs German
Brighton Rock - R2 UK
Caught - R2 France
Colour of Pornegranates - Comparison (Japan, France, USA)
David Lean Collection - R2 UK
Derriere Miroir, la (Bigger Than Life) - R2 France
Deuxième souffle, Le - R2 France
Devil, Probably, The - R2 Spain
Dr. Mabuses Meisterwerk: 6 Disc Box Set - R2 Germany
Fallen Angels - R4 France
Femme Mariee, Une - R3 Japan
Gang's All Here, The - R2 France - Fox Laser
General, The (2 Disc) - R4
Gueule d'Amour - R2 France
Happy Together - R0 Taiwan
Histoire de Marie et Julien - R4
Lancelot du Lac - R2
Lettre d'Une Inconnue (Letter from an Unknown Woman - R2 France
Lost Highway (2 Disc) - R4
Magic Flute, The - R2 France
Maria Chapdelaine - R2 France
Mes Petites Amoureuses - R2 France
Millenium Mambo- R4
Pandora's Box - R2 France
Porte des Lilas - R2 France
Red Desert - R4
Salamandre, La - R2 France
Satantango - R2
Sergio Sollima Italo-Western Box Set - R2 Germany
Seventh Heaven - R0 Spain
Silence de la mer, Le - R2 France
Subida al cieloR1 MexicoR2 UK
Tales of Hoffmann - Compare Criterion laserdisc with Criterion DVD
Tete d'un Homme, La - R2 France
Under Capricorn - R2 France
Valachi Papers, The - R2 UK
Vivre Sa Vie (My Life to Live) - R4
Westfront - R2 Germany
Woman in the Window, The - R0 Spain
With Beauty and Sorrow - Compare Shochiku R2 Japan with Panorama R3 HK
Aîné des Ferchaux, L' (Magnet of Doom) - R2 Germany
Angel Exterminador, El (The Exterminating Angel) - R4
Armee des Ombres, L' (Army of Shadows) - R2/R4
Bandera, La - R2 France
Bellissima - R2
Blind Husbands - R2 France vs German
Brighton Rock - R2 UK
Caught - R2 France
Colour of Pornegranates - Comparison (Japan, France, USA)
David Lean Collection - R2 UK
Derriere Miroir, la (Bigger Than Life) - R2 France
Deuxième souffle, Le - R2 France
Devil, Probably, The - R2 Spain
Dr. Mabuses Meisterwerk: 6 Disc Box Set - R2 Germany
Fallen Angels - R4 France
Femme Mariee, Une - R3 Japan
Gang's All Here, The - R2 France - Fox Laser
General, The (2 Disc) - R4
Gueule d'Amour - R2 France
Happy Together - R0 Taiwan
Histoire de Marie et Julien - R4
Lancelot du Lac - R2
Lettre d'Une Inconnue (Letter from an Unknown Woman - R2 France
Lost Highway (2 Disc) - R4
Magic Flute, The - R2 France
Maria Chapdelaine - R2 France
Mes Petites Amoureuses - R2 France
Millenium Mambo- R4
Pandora's Box - R2 France
Porte des Lilas - R2 France
Red Desert - R4
Salamandre, La - R2 France
Satantango - R2
Sergio Sollima Italo-Western Box Set - R2 Germany
Seventh Heaven - R0 Spain
Silence de la mer, Le - R2 France
Subida al cieloR1 MexicoR2 UK
Tales of Hoffmann - Compare Criterion laserdisc with Criterion DVD
Tete d'un Homme, La - R2 France
Under Capricorn - R2 France
Valachi Papers, The - R2 UK
Vivre Sa Vie (My Life to Live) - R4
Westfront - R2 Germany
Woman in the Window, The - R0 Spain
With Beauty and Sorrow - Compare Shochiku R2 Japan with Panorama R3 HK
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Three samples from the attractive new R2 PAL UK anamorphic edition of The Valachi Papers. Note that this is the Studio Canal edition, not the other recent UK release by Orbit Media, which has had very poor reviews on Amazon and IMDb.
Not sure if this 16:9 aspect ratio is correct, though. The reviews of the Sony R1 disc mention 1.85:1.
(Note to admin: feel free to delete if I've done this wrong!)
Not sure if this 16:9 aspect ratio is correct, though. The reviews of the Sony R1 disc mention 1.85:1.
(Note to admin: feel free to delete if I've done this wrong!)
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Here are four sets of screen captures (between the Panorama R3 HK and Shochiku R2 Japan) that show how washed out,
cropped, stretched, green tinted and painful the brilliant Shinoda Masahiro film (adapted from Kawabata)
With Beauty and Sorrow can be. Unfortunately, the only one of these with english subtitles is the Panorama,
but hopefully that will one day change, as this is one of my favorite Shinoda films, and deserves
better treatment and a larger audience (who couldn't be blamed for disliking the Panorama).
I'm posting these because I would hate for anyone, like me, to have been violently turned away from the film
while watching the Panorama because it's a completely different animal in it's correct state.
They're both NTSC and have the same running time, however the anamorphic Shochiku is dual layered
and averages about 8.0 MBps while the Panorama is single layered averaging about 5.7 MBps.
With this collection of captures I'll place the Shochiku first and the Panorama second. These captures
were taken on PowerDVD (the files are on a geocities account, and there may be limits on viewing, if this
becomes a problem I'll move them to another site).
Capture 1:
Capture 2:
Capture 3:
Capture 4:
cropped, stretched, green tinted and painful the brilliant Shinoda Masahiro film (adapted from Kawabata)
With Beauty and Sorrow can be. Unfortunately, the only one of these with english subtitles is the Panorama,
but hopefully that will one day change, as this is one of my favorite Shinoda films, and deserves
better treatment and a larger audience (who couldn't be blamed for disliking the Panorama).
I'm posting these because I would hate for anyone, like me, to have been violently turned away from the film
while watching the Panorama because it's a completely different animal in it's correct state.
They're both NTSC and have the same running time, however the anamorphic Shochiku is dual layered
and averages about 8.0 MBps while the Panorama is single layered averaging about 5.7 MBps.
With this collection of captures I'll place the Shochiku first and the Panorama second. These captures
were taken on PowerDVD (the files are on a geocities account, and there may be limits on viewing, if this
becomes a problem I'll move them to another site).
Capture 1:
Capture 2:
Capture 3:
Capture 4:
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Dr. Mabuses Meisterwerk - Box Set (6 DVDs) from Germany
Audio: German
Subtitles: none!!
Die Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse (The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse)
Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse (The Return of Dr. Mabuse)
Die Unsichtbaren Krallen des Dr. Mabuse (The Invisible Dr. Mabuse)
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (The Testament of Dr. Mabuse)
Scotland Yard jagt Dr. Mabuse (Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse)
Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse (The Death Ray Mirror of Dr. Mabuse)
Audio: German
Subtitles: none!!
Die Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse (The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse)
Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse (The Return of Dr. Mabuse)
Die Unsichtbaren Krallen des Dr. Mabuse (The Invisible Dr. Mabuse)
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (The Testament of Dr. Mabuse)
Scotland Yard jagt Dr. Mabuse (Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse)
Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse (The Death Ray Mirror of Dr. Mabuse)
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found it on eBay, some American is selling 30 of them:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0007078657
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0007078657
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damn, If criterion doesnt announce vivra sa vie for December, I'll be inclined to pick that up. thanks for the link
can anyone post caps of this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 9145317219
(man, that seller has the tinto brass boxset for 94.99 US. I bought it for 15 pounds and sold it for 40$...)
can anyone post caps of this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 9145317219
(man, that seller has the tinto brass boxset for 94.99 US. I bought it for 15 pounds and sold it for 40$...)
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Hoorah!Kinsayder wrote:Mes Petites Amoureuses (Jean Eustache)
French R2 SCEREN-CNDP
Aarrgh!(no subs)
Some enterprising English-language company (MOC, are you listening?) really needs to pick up this great film (in what looks like a great transfer) and subtitle it!
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Bloody hell - I didn't even now there WAS such a disc! Eh? How did this escape everyone? Gorgeous transfer, too. I have a subbed VHS-to-DVD-R from Super Happy Fun and it looks pretty rough. This is a film that badly needs a USA/UK release. From what I can gather, no one owns the rights in the USA and UK. Perhaps, the global rights are owned by a sole entity. I recall Nick Wrigley mentioning that MoC tried to get it, but had problems finding good unsubbed elements, but those caps prove that a great pre-print elements exists. Heck, just get that mastertape and add subs and a Ginette Vincendeau intro or commentary and you're laughing!davidhare wrote:Very nice caps from the Melville Kinsayder. Pity the disc is OOP.
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The Magic Flute (Bergman)
French R2 (G.C.T.H.V.), available here
Optional French subtitles only.
The captures have been chosen for comparison with the Beaver review of the Criterion edition. The Criterion image is softer and has been slightly cropped on all sides. The French edition shows more grain but I'm not sure that it's more detailed. The colours seem wrong on both: too red on the Criterion, too green on the French.
French R2 (G.C.T.H.V.), available here
Optional French subtitles only.
The captures have been chosen for comparison with the Beaver review of the Criterion edition. The Criterion image is softer and has been slightly cropped on all sides. The French edition shows more grain but I'm not sure that it's more detailed. The colours seem wrong on both: too red on the Criterion, too green on the French.