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Hi all,
My Japanese UFO DVD set 1 arrived this morning, right before I left for work. I didn't have time to check it out, but I did notice that it had the nicest booklet of all the DVD releases, and I also liked that each disc had its own case... More when I get a chance to take a closer look! Marc |
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>More when I get a chance to take a closer look!
Okay, I've spent a few more minutes looking at the Japanese UFO DVD set 1. There are 3 Amaray cases. Each has its own unique design, which is nice. The first two cases contain 2 discs, each with 3 episodes per disc (2 cases x 2 discs x 3 episodes = 12 episodes total). The third case contains one episode and all the special features. The advertising was correct when it said that the English is in 5.1 surround. Unfortunately, this seems to be a rather cheesy/annoying heavily processed fake stereo, which makes the whole episode sound like its taking place in a tunnel. The original English mono soundtrack is not an option. The picture is the newly remastered version which is on the other DVD releases. There is an option for Japanese audio, which I think is the same track that was used on the old Japanese laserdiscs. The booklet that comes with the set is small, but nice. Sort of a mini Town Mook guidebook. :-) There is also a UFO mousepad, which has a thin layer of liquid and little cutouts of SHADO vehicles which move around as the mouse moves around on the pad. The special features are largely familiar, but there are some significant omissions from what the other sets have. In my quick look, I see no commentary tracks, no publicity photos, and no behind the scenes photos. I do see the extended scene from the opening of IDENTIFIED (no shortened closing though), the 2 extended scenes from EXPOSED, the 3 takes of SID singing, the 2 original audio tracks from KILL STRAKER with Ed Bishop and Mike Billington (not the one with the guards though). It also has the closing title sequence without words over it, which I've only seen hidden away on the French release and nowhere else. It also features the "SHADO Secret File", a Japanese language documentary on the series. This is plainly taken from the Japanese laserdisc release, as the quality of the episode video is significantly worse than what's on these DVDs, and match the quality I remember from the laserdiscs. The episode order is in the original Japanese order, which is significantly different than the order all the other discs use. The quality of the menus is okay -- not as sophisticated as the Carlton ones, but clearly based on them. Better than the A&E menus though! Overall, I'd say that the so far the Italian set is winning the battle for "Best UFO DVD set". I'd have to give A&E 2nd place, due to the 2 extra commentaries and extra video features that the Carlton set doesn't have. Carlton with 3rd, this new Japanese set is 4th, and the TF1 set 5th. Marc |
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> The booklet that comes with the set is small, > but nice. Sort of a mini Town Mook guidebook. > :-) There is also a UFO mousepad, which > has a thin layer of liquid and little cutouts > of SHADO vehicles which move around as the > mouse moves around on the pad. > [snip] > The quality of the menus is okay -- not as > sophisticated as the Carlton ones, but clearly > based on them. Marc, thanks for the first impressions! Do you think it is possible to put some screenshots to the temporary file section of yours? (Of course, when you've got the time for it :-) Christian |
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