A&E UFO DVD Review on the DIGITAL CINEMA

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A&E UFO DVD Review on the DIGITAL CINEMA

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Scott Bosco has posted his final review of A&E's UFO DVD set 1 at:

http://www.geocities.com/ditcin4/ufoset1.html

I've e-mailed Scott to ask about his stating that there are English
subtitles (which I think is a mistake based on the comments I've heard).

Marc
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Re: A&E UFO DVD Review on the DIGITAL CINEMA

Phil-3
At 07:40 AM 7/16/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Scott Bosco has posted his final review of A&E's UFO DVD set 1 at:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/ditcin4/ufoset1.html
>Marc

Seems like he has a chip on his shoulder concerning Gerry Anderson. Not
that Gerry is above such criticism, it's just that when I heard the
commentary on the Carlton disks I didn't get that impression from it. It
seemed to me Gerry had just read an issue of FAB from Fanderson before
doing the commentary. I did think it was a little lite in information but
not so full of self-admiration like the reveiw says.

Maybe I missed that! I need to hear it again. Identified isn't one of my
favorite episodes but for me first or pilot episode seldom are. (I didn't
like Breakaway that much either but I love the rest of Space 1999)

I'm no expert on DVD commentaries but I did love the set-up on the Star
Trek TMP directors cut DVD. The whole movie was so much better than before
and Robert Wise was terrific.

Any thoughts on the GA commentary? I know we discussed this a little when
the Carlton DVD's first came out. Do other people feel the way Scott does?

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A&E DVDs

Anthony D
Hi,

Just got my set....I must say that the packaging is HORRID! It's more than
horrid, but I don't know what that word is!

YIKES! It's almost like it's unfinished -- stillborn in the design process.
You want to wash your hands after touching it.

I must say that the full color images on the discs themselves are superb!
Kudos to A&E for that design (I think similar or same as Carlton's DVDs)...but
that packaging........UGH. To read the material behind the cover, you need to
pull out the sheet -- so it looks like one or two times that you pull that out
and it's gonna get all crinkly.

I will plop down to watch some of the DVD special features and then an epiosde
later.

Just had to send in those first thoughts though!

Anthony
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RE: A&E DVDs

Marc Martin
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Hey, I got mine too, and my first thought was that the
packaging wasn't as bad as I thought it would be! The
cover is printed on a heavier grade of paper than I
would have expected. And it looks like A&E did indeed
look at my website (as I suggested) for photos, as some
of the photos on the back & inside look like photos
on my website (some of which are pretty rare and not
usually seen elsewhere). But I don't think it's
as bad as Anthony sez... (just my opinion)

I haven't looked at the discs yet... had to go to work... :-/

Marc
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Marc Martin
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In reply to this post by Phil-3
>Any thoughts on the GA commentary? I know we discussed this a little when
>the Carlton DVD's first came out. Do other people feel the way Scott does?

I actually thought Gerry did a good job on the IDENTIFIED commentary.
I have historically been annoyed by Gerry's taking credit for everything
in his shows, and I do agree with Scott that some of that comes through
in this commentary (for example, when he says that the purple wigs
were his idea!), I don't really think it's too big of a deal, and
certainly not worth making THAT much fuss about!

Marc