Paris, Texas
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unclehulot
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My god, that guy probably thought the whole movie was shot with fish-eye lenses.Michael wrote:There is a negative review on Amazon.com saying that the DVD is full screen, not wide screen. Can someone please clarify this before I put the DVD in my cart?
Thanks.
It certainly is 16:9 and looks as good or better than the UK disc (on R1 equipment), has all the extras (thank you), and the 5.1 track is NOT out of synch like the UK disc (no 2.0 option like that disc though). I just saw a pretty lousy (scratchy, washed out color) print shown here in Houston last weekend, so I'm even more impressed with the vivid colors on the DVD. Kit Carson was there to answer a few questions....he seemed to want to get out of there in a hurry,but was still interesting.
After seeing a whole series of wonderfully restruck prints from MGM over the past few months, all I can say is Fox does NOT put forth the same effort for their theatrical revivals. Three Women and M.A.S.H. looked lousy too, to name a couple that I have seen recently.
- The Digital McGuffin
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- Gary Tooze
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Unless I am missing something or Amazon have made a pricing error (possible)... mine just arrived... but is it cropped?
Fox's much awaited Paris, Texas is in beautiful 1.75 aspecxt ratio, anamorphic and has Wenders commentary, 25 minutes of deleted scenes... AND is under $10 at Amazon ?!?!?!...
Our review is here:
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReview ... -texas.htm
NOTE: Can anyone confirm this film is 1.66 ? cause this Fox DVD is 1.75 and may be cropped for anamorphicity. Hopefully we can compare to the existing PAL releases soon. I'd really like to know though...
Cheers,
Gary
Fox's much awaited Paris, Texas is in beautiful 1.75 aspecxt ratio, anamorphic and has Wenders commentary, 25 minutes of deleted scenes... AND is under $10 at Amazon ?!?!?!...
Our review is here:
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReview ... -texas.htm
NOTE: Can anyone confirm this film is 1.66 ? cause this Fox DVD is 1.75 and may be cropped for anamorphicity. Hopefully we can compare to the existing PAL releases soon. I'd really like to know though...
Cheers,
Gary
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unclehulot
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- manicsounds
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kekid
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The Anchor Bay PAL version of Paris, Texas claims to be 147 minutes long. Accounting for the 4% PAL speedup, the NTSC version should be around 153 minutes. The Fox DVD is only 145 minutes long. All timings quoted here are based on the information printed on the jackets. Does anyone know if (1) the Fox version is missing some part of the film, or (2) it has been created from the PAL original with the usual PAL -> NTSC problems?
- Gary Tooze
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NEW Comparisons:
Fox Home Entertainment - Region 1 - NTSC "Paris, Texas" vs. Anchor Bay Entertainment - Region 0 - PAL
-proving our claim that the Region 1 is the best deal of the year at less than 1/3 the cost of UK release (and a superior image too)
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/compare.htm
All the best in 2005 for DVDBeaver friends and supporters!
I suspect 2005 will be a great year!
Fox Home Entertainment - Region 1 - NTSC "Paris, Texas" vs. Anchor Bay Entertainment - Region 0 - PAL
-proving our claim that the Region 1 is the best deal of the year at less than 1/3 the cost of UK release (and a superior image too)
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/compare.htm
All the best in 2005 for DVDBeaver friends and supporters!
I suspect 2005 will be a great year!
- manicsounds
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mogwai
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Looks like this is nowout-of-print. Absolutely worth picking up if you haven't yet.
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- Jack Of All Tirades
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- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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- Cronenfly
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True: I don't really care, as I doubt that the current Fox edition could be significantly improved upon, and even if that were so, it surely wouldn't be worth the cost. Just joking about: there are so many other, more in need titles Criterion could be doing instead of this that I'd be angry if they were wasting time and effort on something so superfluous (as a potential release, not the movie itself).The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Really, do we need it? The edition now is amazing. Now it's out-of-print, but I doubt it's really in high demand, and those that wanted this own it already.Cronenfly wrote:Criterion, anyone?
- jesus the mexican boi
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Is it OOP? It's in stock at Amazon ($9.98) and is eligible for a Buy-4-for-Price-of-3 promotion.The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Really, do we need it? The edition now is amazing. Now it's out-of-print, but I doubt it's really in high demand, and those that wanted this own it already.Cronenfly wrote:Criterion, anyone?
- markhax
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Last month while traveling in Germany I picked up a copy of this in for 9.99 Euros in the Süddeutsche Zeitung (Sz-Kinemathek) series, but I haven't looked at much of it yet. It is listed as 1.85:1 aspect ration and 139 minutes. It's PAL region 2. It's listed on Amazon.de for 8.95 Euros. Amazon.DE lists the same specs for the special 2-DVD set that is part of the Wim Wenders edition, available for 18.95. If ordering from the US they deduct the VAT. Amazon has flat rate shipping regardless of order size for 14 Euros.