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Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
Just announced officially...
The full Press Release, including the DVD cover art, can be found at this link: http://www.thedigitalreview.com/foru...=&threadid=584 Futurama Volume 3 on DVD STREET DATE: DVD: 3/9/2004 GENERAL INFORMATION GENRE: Family MPAA RATING (US): UR UPC CODE DVD: 024543105015 CATALOG #DVD: 2220501 UPC CODE DVD (French): 024543105077 CATALOG #DVD (French): 2220507 DVD SRP (US): $49.98 DVD SRP (Canada): $69.98 DVD SRP (French): $69.98 DVD KEY INFO: Bonus: Disc 1: Commentary - An audio commentary for all episodes. Gallery - Storyboard images for episode #3 ACV02 - "parasites lost" (approx. 275 static images), 6 deleted scenes, 3 Easter scenes, David x, Cohen intro (Approx. 5:06) for episode #3ACV03 - "A tale of two santas", table read for episode #3ACV03 - "A tale of two Santas", this is audio only, alternate show opening quotes. Approx 80 static images programmed to auto-play. Disc 2: Commentary - an audio commentary for all episodes, 5 deleted scenes Disc 3: Commentary - An audio commentary for all episodes, 3 deleted scenes Disc 4: Commentary - An audio commentary will be available for all episodes, still gallery/character art - 100 static images 2 "how to draw characters" galleries (Fry and Leela) 80 static images, animatic for episode #3ACV18 "Anthology of interest Part II" approx. 24:00, alternate animation commentary is present for episode #3ACV19 - "Roswell that ends well", international clip: approx 1:46, with French, Italian, cast, Spanish, English language, 9 "3D models from rough draft" sequences" 3 deleted scenes Specs: English Dolby Surround, Spanish Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround Video: 1.33:1 Dubbed: French, Spanish Subtitled: Spanish, English -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Mike McGee Webmaster, The Digital Review http://www.thedigitalreview.com |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
Other than region encoding, is there any difference
between this DVD release and the one they already got in the UK? --roop |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
Roger Sandhi <eh@eh.com> wrote:
> Other than region encoding, is there any difference > between this DVD release and the one they already got > in the UK? I assume the UK version is PAL. -- Matthew Miller mattdm@mattdm.org <http://www.mattdm.org/> Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/> |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
Roger Sandhi wrote:
>Other than region encoding, is there any difference >between this DVD release and the one they already got >in the UK? Going by the differences in the Season 1 sets, the languages are probably different (the USA version usually includes English and Spanish audio, and English, Spanish, and French subtitles), the warning messages at the beginning are different as well (none of this "no playing this DVD in schools or on oil rigs" stuff), and I think there's a possibility that one or two episodes are moved from one disc to another, but in terms of content, they should be the same. -- Don |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 21:47:14 GMT, Don Del Grande
<del_grande_news@earthlink.net> wrote: >Going by the differences in the Season 1 sets, the languages are >probably different (the USA version usually includes English and >Spanish audio, and English, Spanish, and French subtitles), the >warning messages at the beginning are different as well (none of this >"no playing this DVD in schools or on oil rigs" stuff) Eh? Does it really talk about schools and oil rigs? What does the message say in R2? Just curious... Mike -- "On second thought, let's not | Mike Kohary go to Camelot. It is a silly | place." | http://www.kohary.com Cinema Paradiso http://www.kohary.com/movies |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
Mike Kohary <wrote:
>> Going by the differences in the Season 1 sets, the languages are >> probably different (the USA version usually includes English and >> Spanish audio, and English, Spanish, and French subtitles), the >> warning messages at the beginning are different as well (none of this >> "no playing this DVD in schools or on oil rigs" stuff) > Eh? Does it really talk about schools and oil rigs? What does the > message say in R2? Just curious... The message begins: "WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its soundtrack) for peivate home use only. All other rights are reserved. The definition of home use excludes the use of this DVD at locations such as clubs, coaches [I assume that means on buses], hospitals, hotels, oil rigs, prisons, and schools." (The message is marked "UK/IRELAND"; there is a separate message for Australia which is identical except that down where it says something about how the DVD cannot be "exported, distributed, or sold by way of trade", the UK/Ireland message includes "outside the EU". The message is repeated in French, Italian, and I think Dutch, although for some reason the last one doesn't appear until after you watch an episode.) The copyright laws in the USA allow you to view your DVD wherever you want (as long as you don't charge any admission to view it), which is probably why this message does not appear on the R1 version. -- Don |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
In alt.tv.futurama on Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Don Del Grande wrote :
>Roger Sandhi wrote: >>Other than region encoding, is there any difference >>between this DVD release and the one they already got >>in the UK? > >Going by the differences in the Season 1 sets, the languages are >probably different (the USA version usually includes English and >Spanish audio, and English, Spanish, and French subtitles), the >warning messages at the beginning are different as well (none of this >"no playing this DVD in schools or on oil rigs" stuff) I wonder if any one has every actually been prosecuted for doing that? -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 14:01:31 -0800, Mike Kohary <spam@be.gone> wrote:
>On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 21:47:14 GMT, Don Del Grande ><del_grande_news@earthlink.net> wrote: > >>Going by the differences in the Season 1 sets, the languages are >>probably different (the USA version usually includes English and >>Spanish audio, and English, Spanish, and French subtitles), the >>warning messages at the beginning are different as well (none of this >>"no playing this DVD in schools or on oil rigs" stuff) > >Eh? Does it really talk about schools and oil rigs? What does the >message say in R2? Just curious... "The definition of home use excludes use of this dvd in locations such as clubs, coaches, hotels*, hospitals, oil rigs, prisons or schools..." * Can't read my own notes here, possibly hostels or something similar. It does go on at greater length about the various evils of copyright law, but that's the opening and only possible note of interest. -- www.oscartelos.co.uk The best Chester Zoo photo website ever made by a cat (probably.) Last updated March 13th 2003 but watch this space... |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
>> Other than region encoding, is there any difference
>> between this DVD release and the one they already got >> in the UK? > > I assume the UK version is PAL. I can't vouch personally, but a mate o' mine with a deregioned DVD player tells me that discs aren't PAL/NTSC specific. -- mark allen adams, jr. usenet (at) mark (hyphen) adams (dot) com fix the e-mail address to reply |
Re: Futurama Vol. 3 DVD Specs, 3/9/04
Mark Allen Adams, Jr. <dev@null.com> wrote:
>>> Other than region encoding, is there any difference >>> between this DVD release and the one they already got >>> in the UK? >> I assume the UK version is PAL. > I can't vouch personally, but a mate o' mine with a deregioned DVD player > tells me that discs aren't PAL/NTSC specific. I think that he probably has a nice DVD player (like mine) that does the conversion on the fly. [ignoring followup request, as I don't read those groups and this is still on-topic in .futurama] -- Matthew Miller mattdm@mattdm.org <http://www.mattdm.org/> Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/> |
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