I just hope they release the DVDs in the USA. I also hope they let us
know they are here. Publish the date and let us know. Do not keep it a secret and tell us where we can get them. Elaine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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>I just hope they release the DVDs in the USA
I think that's a pretty safe bet, as I've already received an e-mail from folks working on the USA UFO DVD's looking for extra materials. That's why I was asking about what people would like to see as extra materials. Unfortunately, saying that you want Straker & Ellis dolls isn't exactly what I would call helpful feedback... :-/ I get the impression that actor/production people commentaries & behind the scenes footage seem to be the top priorities. A music-only track would also be nice, but I doubt that A&E's going to want to go to the effort to construct one, nor will they probably be able to aquire the necessary permissions. As for things like photo galleries, I've never personally found these to be of much interest as a DVD extra feature. Has anyone else? Marc |
>I think that's a pretty safe bet, as I've already received >an e-mail from folks working on the USA UFO DVD's looking >for extra materials. That's why I was asking about what >people would like to see as extra materials. Oh that's so cool! Will you be providing cover photo's for them Marc? ; - ) One of the most disappointing things about the A&E Space 1999 DVD boxes was the fact they ignored the series logo and used black and white photos. UFO should have the proper logo, or font (Eurostyle something or other...right?) and should have color photos. The pictures should have a lot of the models I think from the show, some of the most eye catching stuff and attention getting when on a shelf in a store. I like the look of the R2 Space 1999 DVD's, they put an actors photo on each of the sleeves of the disk jackets, perfect for an autograph at a convention! The Space 1999 boxes are very eye catching (Region 2 version) but maybe too much so. Look here for pictures of what I'm talking about. http://www.space1999.net/catacombs/main/merc/vmvdvduk.html Unfortunately it doesn't show the box art for Year two but you get the idea of what I'm talking about. There was a lot of "discussion" about the quality of the prints used on the transfers for Space 1999, I would hope A&E would use good quality prints for UFO. Wasn't the show just redone for the BBC's recent broadcast? As far as extras are concerned, the episodes themselves are the most important thing. I'd like to see interviews, especially of Ed Bishop who says many nice things about the show and then the rest. Also important are interviews from Gerry and Sylvia. Would Gerry do one if Sylvia was on the DVD's? Keith Wilson would be a good interview also as he has stated at conventions that he designed the costumes for UFO not Sylvia! No one has mentioned the Fanderson documentary, that would be a nice bonus I think >As for things like photo galleries, I've never personally >found these to be of much interest as a DVD extra feature. >Has anyone else? >Marc I've found the photos to be hard to see, the only ones of true interest are behind the scenes photos for me but they always seem so small on my TV screen. On the Year Two R2 Space 1999 disks they do a section on the novels, the print about the books is very small and the pictures of the books are also hard to see. Much better stuff available on the web if your into it. Oh, Some of the drawings and paintings by Bob Bell might be good i think but not stills from the episodes. Do you think they'll spend any money on the DVD menus? An animated interceptor rising out of the crater? That might be cool to see! |
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>Will you be providing cover photo's for them Marc?
I suppose it's possible... after all, I did do that for the Digital Entertainment PAL VHS releases from a few years ago (with the help of Angelo Finamore, Paolo Malaguti, and Helen Weber). And I own even more UFO photos now than I did then! >UFO should have the proper logo, or I agree, but I think that A&E's consultant pushed for the proper font on the Space:1999 DVD's, but for some reason lost that battle. Unfortunately, I haven't been that impressed with A&E's cover designs for the Thunderbirds & Space:1999... :-/ >There was a lot of "discussion" about the quality of the prints used on the >transfers for Space 1999, I would hope A&E would use good quality prints >for UFO. Wasn't the show just redone for the BBC's recent broadcast? Yes, UFO was remastered in 1997 for the BBC 2 broadcasts, and at the time people said how great it looked. But the rumblings I've heard more recently is that those remasters are now of unacceptable quality (?!), so they're remastering them again! Of course, there's no reason to complain about this, as that means that UFO will look better than anyone has ever seen it before! And hopefully this will apply to both the UK and USA releases. >I'd like to see interviews, especially of Ed Bishop who >says many nice things about the show and then the rest. >Also important are >interviews from Gerry and Sylvia. >Would Gerry do one if Sylvia was on the >DVD's? I'd love to see some commentaries from various actors & producers, but so far A&E hasn't done any commentary tracks on their Thunderbirds, Space:1999, or Prisoner DVDs... :-( >No one has mentioned the Fanderson documentary Yes, that would be excellent, although I wonder if A&E will do that. Or Carlton, for that matter? Also, that UFO music video from "Power Themes 90" would also be nice... :-) Marc |
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> > As for things like photo galleries, I've never personally > found these to be of much interest as a DVD extra feature. > Has anyone else? Neither have I. At least not the kind of photo galleries I saw on so much DVDs: small shots from the movie/episode(s) which do not fill the full screen and which are sometimes presented distorted (!) (like in the american THE AVENGERS sets). But it would be of interest if they use behind-the- scenes pics in full screen. Oh, yes! And the UFO documentary from Fanderson would be great, but I understand that these docu could be for sale only to members of Fanderson, because of copyright restrictions. Am I right? And Marc: keep at it! :-) I fear that I will buy the american DVDs also... And please: not such covers in the style of Digital Entertainment! Christian |
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> > Also, that UFO music video from "Power Themes 90" > would also be nice... :-) I'd like to support that! Christian |
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That's great news that you're in contact with folks working on the *US* release of UFO. Here are my suggestions... 1) Interactive menus (ala the MGM James Bond DVD releases); the little audio bites and drops going to and from menu selections are nice. 2) Ed Bishop and Co. interview segments. I think that commentary on episodes would be way, way too much. Even if someone did commentary on ONE episode, that would open up the genie bottle. I would prefer an extensive interview with Bishop and/or any other actors involved in the series, provided they were available. 3) A "Story of UFO" segment; the documentary of how the show came to being, development storyboards, proposed characters. If such a documentary already exists, it should be added to the material as a bonus DVD. 4) Music-only track (if possible) 5) Behind the scene/making of photos and character photo gallery. 6) An English translation of the Japanese booklet and materials that are included with the LD box sets and included as a "collectible booklet" inside the DVDs. Thanks for reading. JF __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ |
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> >UFO should have the proper logo, or >I agree, but I think that A&E's consultant pushed for >the proper font on the Space:1999 DVD's, but for >some reason lost that battle. Which is crazy as one of the more memorable things about Space 1999 (Besides the Eagle and Barbara Bains hair) is the slanting logo. UFO had a less memorable Logo but still..."Looks right" with it. The fact that A&E overrode Scott Bosco is ridiculous. BTW is Scott working on UFO for A&E also? I think I read that somewhere on Online Alpha but i don't remember. > Unfortunately, I >haven't been that impressed with A&E's cover designs >for the Thunderbirds & Space:1999... :-/ I didn't think too much about the cover design for Thunderbirds but I do remember years ago on FAB-UFO the greatest thing in the world was watching UFO on the Sci Fi channel! And now here we are preparing for the DVD release! In our own DVD region no less! Sometimes I have to pinch myself to really believe it's coming out! Amazing. Weren't we all trading tapes a few years ago or listening to audio tapes of episodes! >Yes, UFO was remastered in 1997 for the BBC 2 broadcasts, and >at the time people said how great it looked. But the rumblings >I've heard more recently is that those remasters are now >of unacceptable quality (?!), so they're remastering them >again! I must be too much of a nitwit to understand all the remastering stuff, especially in light of the Space 1999 stuff, but if they redo UFO BEFORE the release (For a change) it's possible we'll avoid all the hassle we've had on the recent DVD releases of 1999. > Of course, there's no reason to complain about this, >as that means that UFO will look better than anyone has >ever seen it before! And hopefully this will apply to >both the UK and USA releases. >I'd love to see some commentaries from various actors >& producers, but so far A&E hasn't done any commentary >tracks on their Thunderbirds, Space:1999, or Prisoner >DVDs... :-( Did you get the R2 DVD's for Space 1999 Year two Marc? There are some pretty good extra's on the Region 2 disks and the menus are cooler. But the US R1 version of those isn't out yet so we have nothing to compare it to. >Yes, that would be excellent, although I wonder >if A&E will do that. Or Carlton, for that matter? Yeah, I don't think there would be a copywrite problem with the documentary since Carton owns the material now, doesn't it? Just a matter of paying Kindred for it. >Also, that UFO music video from "Power Themes 90" >would also be nice... :-) I was very happy with the DVD for Star Trek The Motion Picture, did anyone here get that disk? I thought the extra's on that (The Directors Cut) are a great example of what a DVD could and should be. Especially with the commentary by Robert Wise, Doug Trumble (SP?) and Jerry Goldsmith. The documentaries on disk two are also good but didn't go far enough into the history of the project. But the movie looks great and a lot of the flaws are gone. The story is still pretty thin but the fixing on the DVD takes away a bit from those flaws. |
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>The fact that A&E overrode Scott Bosco is ridiculous.
Yeah, it's kind of silly -- you hire a consultant, and then ignore them! I suspect we'll see this with the UFO DVDs as well... the folks on this list know far more about what should be on these discs than A&E does, so we probably should just be happy that the episodes are coming out at all! (which is, I think, amazing, since all 26 episodes never came out on VHS or Laserdisc in the USA) >BTW is Scott working on UFO for A&E also? Yes, Scott is working on all the A&E Gerry Anderson titles. >Did you get the R2 DVD's for Space 1999 Year two Marc? There are some No, unfortunately there are only a handful of Space:1999 Year Two episodes that I can even tolerate, so I'll just settle with listening to the soundtrack CD... :-) Marc |
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> Oh, yes! And the UFO documentary from Fanderson would be great,
>but I understand that these docu could be for sale only to members of >Fanderson, because of copyright restrictions. Am I right? As I recall, the Fanderson UFO Documentary was shown on British television several years ago (on the UK cable channel "Bravo"). So I'm sure if A&E wanted to put it on the DVD, they could pay for the rights to do it. >And please: not such covers in the style of Digital Entertainment! Am I the only one who *liked* the Digital Entertainment covers?! Certainly they are much better than any of the A&E Gerry Anderson DVD covers I've seen!!! Marc |
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At 03:57 PM 1/10/02 -0800, you wrote:
>No, unfortunately there are only a handful of Space:1999 >Year Two episodes that I can even tolerate, so I'll >just settle with listening to the soundtrack CD... :-) > >Marc Oh! Let me guess! Beta Cloud, Rules of Luton and One Moment of Humanity? : - ) Sorry to go OT but I couldn't resist! The extra's are cool on the Y2 R2 1999 disks though. |
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> >I just hope they release the DVDs in the USA > > I think that's a pretty safe bet, as I've already received > an e-mail from folks working on the USA UFO DVD's looking > for extra materials. That's why I was asking about what > people would like to see as extra materials. Unfortunately, > saying that you want Straker & Ellis dolls isn't exactly > what I would call helpful feedback... :-/ <smirk> > I get the impression that actor/production people > commentaries & behind the scenes footage seem to be the top > priorities. A music-only track would also be nice, but > I doubt that A&E's going to want to go to the effort > to construct one, nor will they probably be able to > aquire the necessary permissions. Yeah, commentary and behind the scenes sounds good to me. > As for things like photo galleries, I've never personally > found these to be of much interest as a DVD extra feature. > Has anyone else? What is this exactly? I have very limited experience with DVDs. -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "An apple a day keeps the, uh .... No, never mind." -- Doctor Who =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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What is this exactly? I have very limited experience with DVDs.
Photo galleries are exactly what they sound like -- a collection of still photos that you can "step" through using your DVD player's remote control. Unfortunately, these have been very poorly executed on the Thunderbirds & Space:1999 DVD's put out by A&E, because: * many photos look like they're just scenes from the show (in other words... nothing new) * typically, the photos are overexposed, or fuzzy (not nearly as nice as something you'd expect from a website) * usually, the photos don't even take up the whole screen area, so they don't even take advantage of the maximum resolution of the TV screen! Now, I *have* seen DVDs & laserdiscs do photo galleries correctly (behind the scenes photos, well exposed, taking up the whole screen), but not on the A&E discs... :-/ -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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> What is this exactly? I have very limited experience with DVDs. > > Photo galleries are exactly what they sound like -- a collection > of still photos that you can "step" through using your DVD > player's remote control. Unfortunately, these have been > very poorly executed on the Thunderbirds & Space:1999 DVD's > put out by A&E, because: > > * many photos look like they're just scenes from > the show (in other words... nothing new) > > * typically, the photos are overexposed, or fuzzy > (not nearly as nice as something you'd expect > from a website) > > * usually, the photos don't even take up the whole > screen area, so they don't even take advantage > of the maximum resolution of the TV screen! > > Now, I *have* seen DVDs & laserdiscs do photo galleries > correctly (behind the scenes photos, well exposed, taking > up the whole screen), but not on the A&E discs... :-/ Oh, bummer. Thanks for the info! -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "An apple a day keeps the, uh .... No, never mind." -- Doctor Who =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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> Am I the only one who *liked* the Digital Entertainment > covers?! Certainly they are much better than any > of the A&E Gerry Anderson DVD covers I've seen!!! > No, I liked them as well - nice clean design and very striking with the red covers. Although to be fair the episode synopses they printed on the covers left a bit to be desired .. but weren't nearly as bad as the text on the Polygram covers. (just for interest) this is part of the text on the Polygram synopsis for 'The Dalotek Affair', absolutely verbatim: When communications between Dalotek and the earth mysteriously break doun, commander straner insists a immediate investigation into Dalatek's affars |
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Phil Merkel wrote: > I must be too much of a nitwit to understand all the > remastering stuff, especially in light of the Space 1999 > stuff, but if they redo UFO BEFORE the release (For a change) > it's possible we'll avoid all the hassle we've had on the > recent DVD releases of 1999. > > Someone (Marc?) posted a few months ago that work on remastering UFO had begun and the results were reported as being very good. But I can't remember whether it was being done by BBC Resources or some French company .. can anyone remind me? James |
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www.play247.com now have both UFO boxsets listed. >From: James Gibbon <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: [SHADO] Re: UFO DVDs >Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 12:07:21 +0000 > > > > Am I the only one who *liked* the Digital Entertainment > > covers?! Certainly they are much better than any > > of the A&E Gerry Anderson DVD covers I've seen!!! > > > >No, I liked them as well - nice clean design and very striking >with the red covers. Although to be fair the episode synopses >they printed on the covers left a bit to be desired .. but >weren't nearly as bad as the text on the Polygram covers. > >(just for interest) this is part of the text on the Polygram >synopsis for 'The Dalotek Affair', absolutely verbatim: > > > When communications between Dalotek and the earth > mysteriously break doun, commander straner insists > a immediate investigation into Dalatek's affars > > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. |
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> > www.play247.com now have both UFO boxsets listed. And www.amazon.co.uk has the first two volumes at 14.99 pounds. But even better - Marc: www.blackstar.co.uk has the box set at 40.69 pounds (no T-shirt offer so far :-) Christian |
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> > As I recall, the Fanderson UFO Documentary was shown on > British television several years ago (on the UK cable > channel "Bravo"). So I'm sure if A&E wanted to put it > on the DVD, they could pay for the rights to do it. Thanks, Marc. I didn't know that. I hope someone WILL bring it out on DVD! Christian |
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How much is postage at Amazon?
>From: "memorymetropolis" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: [SHADO] Re: UFO DVDs >Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:40:45 -0000 > >--- Gareth Bevan wrote: > > > > www.play247.com now have both UFO boxsets listed. > > And www.amazon.co.uk has the first two volumes at 14.99 pounds. >But even better - Marc: www.blackstar.co.uk has the box set at 40.69 >pounds (no T-shirt offer so far :-) > >Christian > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. |
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