I just got the first set of Thunderbirds DVD's and though I have
never been in to the show, I must say WOW! The surround sound effects are really superb, they did a wonderful job. The video is as expected, top notch transfer, but I had no idea that the sound would be comprable to big screen SS movies. I also have purchased the Space 1999 sets, and must admit the job done on the Thunderbirds is far superior, it makes one wish they had done the same with 1999. I only hope they do something along these lines with the UFO's if and when they are released on DVD. Im not holding my breath however, Thunderbirds is of course far more popular amongst the masses then UFO, though I of course prefer 1999. |
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>I just got the first set of Thunderbirds DVD's and though I have >never been in to the show, I must say WOW! The surround sound >effects are really superb, they did a wonderful job. Did they improve upon the original? I guess when UFO comes out on DVD (or IF) I had better get one of them DVD thingies. Are DVDs the final standard, or is buying a DVD drive a waste of money? And what do the things cost? I'm not talking about a DVD player (stupid to buy one if one has no intention of buying DVDs, except for, of course, UFO) but a DVD recorder/player. If one can use a DVD thing the same way one uses a video recorder/player, it would be handy. So much stuff on TV one can watch, buying or renting movies seem a waste of time. (Recording movies does not, maybe Patrick and I would finally see the end of a movie rather than fall asleep half-way through :-) Any idea as to the cost of a DVD recorder/player these days, and of blank DVDs? (The kind of DVD thingie for a computer, not for TV) CU Lieve Col. Lieve Peten, Commander MarsBase - Mailto:[hidden email] "That's what life is all about, I guess - The things we never say." Cmdr. Ed Straker, UFO Series, Subsmash episode. SHADO/UFO pages : http://shado.simplenet.com/aspects MarsBase/UFO: http://shado.iwarp.com |
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> Thunderbirds is of course far more popular amongst the masses then > UFO, though I of course prefer 1999. > Well I was reading in 'DVD' magazine that the Space 1999 DVD release which is due next month has a commentary by Sylvia Anderson as one of the customisable special features - was surprised about that as I'd imagined that GA would have found some way to prevent it. The two feature length TB cinema films are both due out soon too. Slim Jim |
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Hello Lieve, > At 06:24 17/03/01 +0000, you wrote: > >I just got the first set of Thunderbirds DVD's and though I have > >never been in to the show, I must say WOW! The surround sound > >effects are really superb, they did a wonderful job. > > Did they improve upon the original? The original soundtrack was left mostly unmolested except for a few explosions and stereo sound effects - which for me anyway, do enhance the listening experience. They don't have an intrusive, superimoposed quality or anything like that. > I guess when UFO comes out on DVD (or IF) I had better get one of them DVD > thingies. Are DVDs the final standard, or is buying a DVD drive a waste of > money? No and no! There can't possibly ever be a 'final standard', something else will take over eventually - no doubt offering even higher picture definition and capacity, perhaps even a smaller medium. But it's well enough established now that it's well worth the investment in my opinion - in the UK you can get DVD players for less than 150 pounds now, and they are even cheaper in Hong Kong and Tokyo. I'm sure that films and TV series will continue to be released on DVD for years, probably years after the next video standard medium is introduced, just as VHS tapes are still made today. James |
I have been speaking to someone 'in the know' and the release of UFO on
DVD has been confirmed for this time next year. Adrian -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of James Gibbon Sent: 17 March 2001 23:19 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [SHADO] Thunderbirds DVD's, best out yet Hello Lieve, > At 06:24 17/03/01 +0000, you wrote: > >I just got the first set of Thunderbirds DVD's and though I have > >never been in to the show, I must say WOW! The surround sound > >effects are really superb, they did a wonderful job. > > Did they improve upon the original? The original soundtrack was left mostly unmolested except for a few explosions and stereo sound effects - which for me anyway, do enhance the listening experience. They don't have an intrusive, superimoposed quality or anything like that. > I guess when UFO comes out on DVD (or IF) I had better get one of them > DVD > thingies. Are DVDs the final standard, or is buying a DVD drive a waste of > money? No and no! There can't possibly ever be a 'final standard', something else will take over eventually - no doubt offering even higher picture definition and capacity, perhaps even a smaller medium. But it's well enough established now that it's well worth the investment in my opinion - in the UK you can get DVD players for less than 150 pounds now, and they are even cheaper in Hong Kong and Tokyo. I'm sure that films and TV series will continue to be released on DVD for years, probably years after the next video standard medium is introduced, just as VHS tapes are still made today. James Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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>I have been speaking to someone 'in the know' and the release of UFO on
>DVD has been confirmed for this time next year. > >Adrian That's good to hear Adrian! I'm assuming from your e-mail address that when you were speaking of a DVD release for UFO, you were referring to the UK, and not America? -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
Yes - the UK release
-----Original Message----- From: Marc Martin [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: 18 March 2001 00:27 To: [hidden email] Subject: RE: [SHADO] Thunderbirds DVD's, best out yet >I have been speaking to someone 'in the know' and the release of UFO on >DVD has been confirmed for this time next year. > >Adrian That's good to hear Adrian! I'm assuming from your e-mail address that when you were speaking of a DVD release for UFO, you were referring to the UK, and not America? -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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PLS DELET ME FROM THIS LIST dIANE >From: Lieve <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [SHADO] Thunderbirds DVD's, best out yet >Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 15:49:45 +0100 > >At 06:24 17/03/01 +0000, you wrote: > >I just got the first set of Thunderbirds DVD's and though I have > >never been in to the show, I must say WOW! The surround sound > >effects are really superb, they did a wonderful job. > >Did they improve upon the original? >I guess when UFO comes out on DVD (or IF) I had better get one of them DVD >thingies. Are DVDs the final standard, or is buying a DVD drive a waste of >money? And what do the things cost? I'm not talking about a DVD player >(stupid to buy one if one has no intention of buying DVDs, except for, of >course, UFO) but a DVD recorder/player. If one can use a DVD thing the same >way one uses a video recorder/player, it would be handy. So much stuff on >TV one can watch, buying or renting movies seem a waste of time. (Recording >movies does not, maybe Patrick and I would finally see the end of a movie >rather than fall asleep half-way through :-) >Any idea as to the cost of a DVD recorder/player these days, and of blank >DVDs? (The kind of DVD thingie for a computer, not for TV) > >CU > >Lieve > > > >Col. Lieve Peten, Commander MarsBase - Mailto:[hidden email] > >"That's what life is all about, I guess - The things we never say." >Cmdr. Ed Straker, UFO Series, Subsmash episode. > >SHADO/UFO pages : http://shado.simplenet.com/aspects >MarsBase/UFO: http://shado.iwarp.com > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. |
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Agree with all said here. And yes Lieve they do make them in
recorder format but they are still super expensive, the recorders that is, but like CD recorders, I should think/hope the price on those will come down soon as well. Also, James is right about the new sound effects not being intrusive, they just enhance an already fun experience but boy oh boy, if you have a surround sound system it really is neat! > > > Hello Lieve, > > > At 06:24 17/03/01 +0000, you wrote: > > >I just got the first set of Thunderbirds DVD's and though I have > > >never been in to the show, I must say WOW! The surround sound > > >effects are really superb, they did a wonderful job. > > > > Did they improve upon the original? > > The original soundtrack was left mostly unmolested except for > a few explosions and stereo sound effects - which for me anyway, > do enhance the listening experience. They don't have an > intrusive, superimoposed quality or anything like that. > > > I guess when UFO comes out on DVD (or IF) I had better get one of > > thingies. Are DVDs the final standard, or is buying a DVD drive a waste of > > money? > > No and no! There can't possibly ever be a 'final standard', > something else will take over eventually - no doubt offering > even higher picture definition and capacity, perhaps even a > smaller medium. But it's well enough established now that > it's well worth the investment in my opinion - in the UK you can > get DVD players for less than 150 pounds now, and they are even > cheaper in Hong Kong and Tokyo. I'm sure that films and TV > series will continue to be released on DVD for years, probably > years after the next video standard medium is introduced, > just as VHS tapes are still made today. > > James |
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> Yes - the UK release >>>> What about us poor American saps??? > > -----Original Message-----> >DVD has been confirmed for this time That's good to hear Adrian! > > I'm assuming from your e-mail address that when you were speaking of > a DVD release for UFO, you were referring to the UK, and not America? > > -- > Marc Martin, marc@u... > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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