Paranoid Park
- a.khan
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Paranoid Park
Can someone here confirm the aspect ratio and supplements on the 2-disc MK2 release? Also, do the supplements use English subtitles/audio? Thanks.
- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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broadwayrock
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Dvdrama has a review of the MK2 dvd with screencaps here. (the review is in french but the link is bablefished to English)
There are screencaps of the dvd in 1.33, but having not seen the film i cant be exactly sure which caps are from the extras and which are from the main feature (some of the interviews seem to be in 1.78)
There are screencaps of the dvd in 1.33, but having not seen the film i cant be exactly sure which caps are from the extras and which are from the main feature (some of the interviews seem to be in 1.78)
- a.khan
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- Arn777
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- a.khan
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- The Fanciful Norwegian
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MK2 has traditionally been quite responsive to questions posted in their forum, even in English. It seems like it'd be worth asking, since it could very well be a genuine mistake.a.khan wrote:Are the French subs on the main feature forced? That would be devastating, and would completely rule out purchase.
Also, for a film so rich in sound design, the 3.1 mix seems a bit strange. Was it the filmmaker's original intent? (The Tartan release has both DTS and DD 5.1).
- Jay
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Hopefully, this will please some of you. I purchased the mk2 French 2 disk Paranoid Park, and while there is no subtitle option on the menu screen, I could remove the subs with my remote. When I pressed "subtitle," there were two options: "none" and "French." If you don't want French subs, choose "none."
Problem solved. The subs are not forced. We have once again defeated the powers of darkness.
Problem solved. The subs are not forced. We have once again defeated the powers of darkness.
- The Fanciful Norwegian
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- a.khan
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That's excellent; thanks for letting us know.Jay wrote:Hopefully, this will please some of you. I purchased the mk2 French 2 disk Paranoid Park, and while there is no subtitle option on the menu screen, I could remove the subs with my remote. When I pressed "subtitle," there were two options: "none" and "French." If you don't want French subs, choose "none."
By the way, could you please quickly comment on the DVD packaging?
- Jay
- Joined: Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:04 am
The packaging is pretty solid. I'm not up on the specific "lingo" for packaging, but its cardboard (no slip case) and opens up to reveal two disks (the film and the disk of extras), as well as a bunch of adverts and such for other Tartan titles. I guess I'd compare the packaging to the two disk The Wind Will Carry Us in terms of structure/quality.
Two of the extras (the shortest docs) are in French only (no subs), but the making of and interview with Gus Van Sant are in English w/ French subs. I have not tried to remove the French subs on the extras, so I don't know if it is possible. My guess is no. It really doesn't matter too much, as all you miss on the Gus Van Sant interviews are his shins (he's just sitting in a chair). The "making of" is sadly not all that informative. The young blond girl does a lot of gabbing on and on about how they went to classes in a special trailer and did a lot of homework, and the young boys mumble about skateboarding and myspace.
Two of the extras (the shortest docs) are in French only (no subs), but the making of and interview with Gus Van Sant are in English w/ French subs. I have not tried to remove the French subs on the extras, so I don't know if it is possible. My guess is no. It really doesn't matter too much, as all you miss on the Gus Van Sant interviews are his shins (he's just sitting in a chair). The "making of" is sadly not all that informative. The young blond girl does a lot of gabbing on and on about how they went to classes in a special trailer and did a lot of homework, and the young boys mumble about skateboarding and myspace.
- a.khan
- Joined: Sat May 20, 2006 7:28 am
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Today I received my copy of the MK2 two-disc set from Amazon France. The aspect ratio of the feature is 1.33 and the extras are in 1.78
I can also confirm that the French subtitles are *removable* (using the subtitle button on your remote) from both the feature as well as the English language extras on Disc 2. And, as Jay mentioned above, the French language doc and intro by Luc Lagier does not have English subtitles.
It's an excellent set. Highly recommended.
I can also confirm that the French subtitles are *removable* (using the subtitle button on your remote) from both the feature as well as the English language extras on Disc 2. And, as Jay mentioned above, the French language doc and intro by Luc Lagier does not have English subtitles.
It's an excellent set. Highly recommended.