"The Man Who Stole the Sun" DVDs
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alojoekalda
Sun Aug 7 13:51:38 EDT 2005
Thank you. I guess the single-disc Japanese edition is the best
choice, then, the price being rather reasonable and all.
Have a nice day,
Alo J?ekalda
On 8/6/05, jacqui chen <jacquichen at highstream.net> wrote:
> The "new" (priced-to-buy) Japanese edition is remastered,
> subs approved by Leonard Schrader.
> The previous 2-disc version includes production & promotion.
> Hong Kong edition (with dithering images) has been around longer,
> but not for the film's aficionados.
>
> JC
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> Subject: "The Man Who Stole the Sun" DVDs
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>
> Hello,
> Does anyone here have any words of wisdom to spare about the subject?
> As far as I know, at the moment there are only two English-subtitled
> DVDs available: the Hong Kong edition and the new Japanese edition;
> www.dvdasian.com has them nicely lined up (though, being blissfully
> oblivious to the fact that the film was not directed by a Mataichiro
> Yamamoto, the producer).
> I would very much like to know, which of the two, if either, is the
> one to buy. Any other comments on the different editions of the film
> are highly welcome too, of course.
>
> All the best,
> Alo J?ekalda
>
>
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