Hi,
I do like that movie. But I'm not sure I would have ever gotten it; but for this. Superbit DVDs use the whole disc for the movie. No extras, no trailers, just movie. This improves both picture and sound.
Beyond that, if it becomes a successful approach; it will provide a way for a videophile to get a quality product for a reasonable amount of money. It also tells the company there is money to be made in producing quality products. As you know form the music world; there is no guarentee of this. So I bought it. Call it blackmail; but it's the only way I know to eventually get more dvds, done properly, in the future.
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Topic - blackmail -or- how I came to buy the Superbit release of 5th Element - late 09:08:30 10/14/01 (6)
- NO one knows what any of these things *really* look or sound like... - clarkjohnsen 09:27:14 10/16/01 (0)
- Another review: I bought the superbit Desperado this weekend; it gets two thumbs up as well. - Audiophilander 21:24:10 10/14/01 (1)
- four thumbs up - late 09:25:13 10/15/01 (0)
- REVIEW: Superbit "The Fifth Element" - EdM 10:04:53 10/14/01 (2)
- What if you don't have a $2000 TV - darkstar 05:24:30 10/15/01 (1)
- I weep for your plight... - Elizabeth 05:43:25 10/18/01 (0)