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Elvis_Christ 06-15-2005 12:17 AM

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Originally posted by zwoti
it was in a sale, so sue me
:p sorry.......... *zips it*

Elvis_Christ 06-15-2005 12:18 AM

What are the deleted scenes?

ShankS 06-15-2005 12:24 AM

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Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
What are the deleted scenes?
-background check...guess thats info on cast?
-no protection?
-doing my job?
-cutting off the ear alternate take A
-cutting off the ear alternate take B


there's a 2 disc set with lots more extras.

I got the 1 disc version, as I've already got the R2 special edition without the dts track, plus this Aniversary edition appears to be 6 minutes longer than the R2 one I already have.

urgeok 06-15-2005 02:12 AM

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Originally posted by ShankS
not much...

deleted scene
interview
making


I wanted it for the dts track and I found it for $4/£3 so I'm happy.

is DTS that much more noticable - that much better than ac3 ?

ShankS 06-15-2005 02:25 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
is DTS that much more noticable - that much better than ac3 ?
on my dts system it is, sounds much more crisp and you feel immersed in the film... if you've got dts, try out the dts version of saving private ryan, the beach invasion audio track is awesome.

ShankS 06-15-2005 02:27 AM

here's some info... it all depends on your equipment setup aswell:

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DTS seems to provide a deeper and tighter low frequency presence
DTS allows the sound to breath - transparency
AC-3 seems to leave the impression that something is missing from the mix.
At lower bit-rates AC-3 starts to sound like MP3's encoded at 96kbps (artifacts)
DTS is more three dimensional. The sound actually moved forward from the individual speakers to sound more full. This fullness was most apparent with the music. Instead of simply coming from the speakers, the DTS filled the front soundstage not only side to side, but with more depth as well. Bass reproduction was also more defined in the DTS version, leaving the DD edition sounding muddy.

urgeok 06-15-2005 02:27 AM

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Originally posted by ShankS
on my dts system it is, sounds much more crisp and you feel immersed in the film... if you've got dts, try out the dts version of saving private ryan, the beach invasion audio track is awesome.
yeah - i dont have dts on my system (the DVD player is capable but not my amp ..

i recently upgraded to 5.1 .. lemme catch my breath ! :)

ShankS 06-15-2005 02:31 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
yeah - i dont have dts on my system (the DVD player is capable but not my amp ..

i recently upgraded to 5.1 .. lemme catch my breath ! :)

hehe :) 7.1's around now

The_Return 06-15-2005 04:25 AM

Just won House by the Cemetary for a couple bucks on eBay:)

Elvis_Christ 06-15-2005 04:26 AM

On DVD or VHS?


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