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I havent' seen any posts about this MUST-own DVD so i thought i'd throw one up. I purchased it the day it came out and damn if i havent' watched every minute on both DVD's. Questin's interview with Charlie Rose was one of the best hours of an interview i've ever seen. As far as the movie goes...how can you go wrong with DTS?Well, one way is to put a skip in in the audio right after young Butch receives the watch and right before it cuts to another scene...what the hell is that? Maybe it's just my dad's crappy Hitachi DVD player or maybe it's my Marantz 6200 but that little 1s econd long audio skip made me pretty mad. Anyone else experiencing this? If not, i might need to swap my title...
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I like how they're offering $5 off if you also buy Jackie Brown with Pulp (the coupon is on the Jackie Brown DVD), and an extra $5 mail-in rebate if you already had the old Pulp Fiction DVD. Plus some of the bonus features are actually good, too. Reservoir Dogs comes out next week - we've got a lot to look forward to!The audio drop out is probably the layer change - different players take different times to change the layer on a DVD (it's often accompanied by a temporary freezing of the picture).
I've made it through most of the FDTD, but haven't watched PF or JB yet. I also got WE WERE SOLDIERS, all four for $60 out the door and I put my regular PF and FDTD up for sale on our classifieds.Can't argue w/the price so far and they really should have given me the regular FDTD, but they made a mistake at Sam Goodys. Yipee!
Chris
Check out the Charlie Rose interviews with Oliver Stone (Nixon...the Director's Cut), and Bill Murray (Rushmore...The Criterion Edition). He also did a good one with Robert Redford.Great, insightful interviewer, that brings the best out of his subject, really, whatever the subject.
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