I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".
In case you haven't heard me Keung, your Warner caps have got to be screwed-up.
Or is the Warner naturally squeezed ?
I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".
I'll post screencaps of the only version out there that is:
- completely uncut
- has the original Cantonese audio track
- Mandarin dub (who needs it anyway)
- uncropped (maybe slightly only)
- and with the worst picture quality, too. LOL!
I'm talking of the Malayan Speedy VCD that features these scenes:
thelostdragon wrote:But at least it has more picture information than the Dimensions one.
It doesn't mean a lot when it looks as bad as that.
tom2681 wrote:In case you haven't heard me Keung, your Warner caps have got to be screwed-up.
Or is the Warner naturally squeezed ?
Yeah Keung please fix.
thelostdragon wrote:I'll post screencaps of the only version out there that is:
- completely uncut
- has the original Cantonese audio track
- Mandarin dub (who needs it anyway)
- uncropped (maybe slightly only)
- and with the worst picture quality, too. LOL!
I've watched the Disney R1 (which is the same as the Disney R4) and yes it looks great but the dub is awful so unwatchable IMO. The Warner has no English subs so immediately knocks it out.
The R1 cut doesn't bother me as it's an awful scene anyway. Not because I found it particularly offensive it just felt tacked on (I bet it was), out of place and at the end of the day not funny.
The only DVD worth owning (until DD "hopefully" do us proud on R1) if you can source it is the Thakral. Yes it's severely cropped and non-anamorphic but has a decent enough transfer and frankly being in flipping Cantonese is such a huge bonus it immediately wins.
The film is uber dull but the Thakral is definitely the way to go.
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Obviously the Dimension has a far better image, but as has been said it's cropped on all four sides. The Warner caps are incorrect and make the image look squashed a bit.
-R1 is cut and has no original audio.
-Warner is cut and has no subs.
-Thakral is uncut but cropped.
-VCD is... well... a VCD.
I'm still keeping my Thakral. Can't do caps, though. My DVD-Rom can't handle that DVD.
I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".
My film teacher has an Aussie VHS which is 2.35:1 widescreen Cantonese with theatrical subs and uncut. But the sound is so quiet I can barely hear a thing throughout it
bradavon wrote:
but I guess you're more intelligence than me.
Ivan Drago wrote:My film teacher has an Aussie VHS which is 2.35:1 widescreen Cantonese with theatrical subs and uncut. But the sound is so quiet I can barely hear a thing throughout it
I have this VHS and the audio on mine seems to be fine.
tom2681 wrote:In case you haven't heard me Keung, your Warner caps have got to be screwed-up.
Or is the Warner naturally squeezed ?
Well, when I set the capture screenshot size to "720 x 404" the image comes out vertically squashed so I had to click "keep aspect ratio" for it not to do this.
I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".