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Hi all,
By now, I'm sure that most of us have gotten used to these UFO DVD reviews being loaded with errors. In reading through the "DVD Angle" review (http://www.dvdangle.com/reviews/review.php?Id=2744) I find myself puzzled at why the reviewer is convinced that the series has been remixed into stereo. For example: "One surprise is that the shows had been remixed to regular 2-channel stereo from their original monophonic sound" "These new mixes are remarkably hiss-free" "No wonder they decided to do the show in stereo remixes" "Purists, who would prefer the original mono sound and have home theater set-ups, could try their Dolby Pro Logic decoders." "but this remix is still from mono, which is still present in many scenes." Everyone else in the world seems to think it's the original mono sound, which leaves me wondering how this guy has convinced himself it's in stereo??? Marc |
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He's a critic, Marc. They have chese for brains. And the mice seem to have
been at his. James K.(no disrespected to former Mice friends intended) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi all - I know this somewhat off the topic you've been following, but a
fellow UFO fan here in Canada has asked me to pass on the following query: Long ago, Century 21 cobbled together a couple of UFO episodes into a "movie" called Invasion UFO. They edited together a big battle scene at the end using clips from a bunch of episodes involving a massed attack on Moonbase, Skydiver, etc. During this scene they abandoned the original score of the show and used a funky disco music bed. Well, I loved that music they used no matter how blasphemous it is. It got no credit in the "movie". Anybody know what it was? Pam for her UFO pal |
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--- In [hidden email], "MCCAUG" <mccaug@n...> wrote:
> Hi all - I know this somewhat off the > topic you've been following, but a > fellow UFO fan here in Canada has asked > me to pass on the following query: > > Long ago, Century 21 cobbled together a > couple of UFO episodes into a "movie" > called Invasion UFO. > They edited together a big battle scene > at the end using clips from a bunch > of episodes involving a massed attack > on Moonbase, Skydiver, etc. During > this scene they abandoned the original > score of the show and used a funky > disco music bed. Well, I loved that > music they used no matter how > blasphemous it is. It got no credit in the "movie". > Anybody know what it was? > > Pam for her UFO pal Pam, it's the same as the title theme. You can download it, see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SHADO/message/12589 Christian (way behind with reading some messages :-) |
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Sheesh - I sent that e-mail MONTHS ago!!!!! Pam
> --- In [hidden email], "MCCAUG" <mccaug@n...> wrote: >> Hi all - I know this somewhat off the >> topic you've been following, but a >> fellow UFO fan here in Canada has asked >> me to pass on the following query: >> >> Long ago, Century 21 cobbled together a >> couple of UFO episodes into a "movie" >> called Invasion UFO. >> They edited together a big battle scene >> at the end using clips from a bunch >> of episodes involving a massed attack >> on Moonbase, Skydiver, etc. During >> this scene they abandoned the original >> score of the show and used a funky >> disco music bed. Well, I loved that >> music they used no matter how >> blasphemous it is. It got no credit in the "movie". >> Anybody know what it was? >> >> Pam for her UFO pal > |
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